Saudi Arabia Cancels Hajj for Foreign Pilgrims; Morocco to Refund Costs
– byBladi.net
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After several months of suspense, Saudi Arabia has finally canceled the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca for all pilgrims outside its territory. As a result, Morocco has committed to refunding Hajj costs as of July 1.
To do this, the pilgrims must go to the Al Barid Bank agencies to be reimbursed, with their identity documents while respecting the barrier gestures.
In addition, the commission decided to retain for the 1442 Hijri season (2021), the results of the draw (lists of selected and waiting lists of the official organization and tourist travel agencies) of the 1441 Hijri season (2020).
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