15 Things That Hajj Pilgrims Can’t Bring to Hajj in 2022
15 Things That Hajj Pilgrims Can’t Bring.
All Muslims around the world have a dream of going on Hajj.
Many people save money for years so they can go on the annual pilgrimage.
Those of you who are planning to perform Hajj this year or are waiting for your turn to leave to perform Hajj should know, in addition to preparing what supplies to bring on the pilgrimage, what items Hajj pilgrims are not allowed to carry on flights to perform the Hajj rituals.
The First Group is things that are sharp like:
- Scissors
- Knives
- Scalpels
- Razor blades
The Second Group is Building tools, like:
- Hammers
- Nails
- Screwdrivers
- Drilling tools
The Third Group includes all kinds of guns including:
- Guns
- Bullets
- Teasers
- Fireworks
The Fourth Group is made up of other things like:
- Poisonous substances
- Flammable substances
- Materials under pressure
The ban is in place to make sure that the Hajj ceremonies go smoothly and safely.
During the Hajj season of 1443 Hijri/2022 AD, the Saudi Arabian government
opened services for a million people. 15 Things That Hajj Pilgrims Can’t Bring
This was done after two years of putting in place
strict rules to stop the COVID-19 virus from spreading.
The Saudi Arabian government has also put in place an age rule for this year’s hajj season. Pilgrims who want to go to Makkah must be younger than 65 years old.
A previous announcement from the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and
Umrah said that 85 percent of all pilgrims who do Hajj
this year will be from outside Saudi Arabia. 850,000 pilgrims from outside Saudi Arabia will be able to go on Hajj, but only 150,000 Saudi pilgrims will be allowed.
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