Iftar Permits in Ramadan for Grand Holy Mosque | رمضان میں افطاری کے اجازت نامے کی شرائط
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اجازت نامے کی شرائط کیا ہیں
Ramadan Iftar Permits in Mosque Al-Haram
Baitullah Khana Kaba Masjid ul Haram mein Iftari krwaney k ijaazat Nama permit ki sharaaet tareka kya h
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We shall discuss in this Video that what are the conditions of Iftar permit in Masjid-ul-Haram?
Saudi Arabia has seen a decline in the number of Iftar permits in the Holy Haram over the past two years due to Corona. But this year, iftar permits are being issued. The administration of the two holy shrines has set conditions for the issuance of permits for the pilgrims to break their fast at the Masjid al-Haram in Makkah this year. The terms state that the permit for breaking the fast during Ramadan will be issued to those who already have the permit in previous years. No new party or person will be given new permits. The second important condition is that only those who have taken the required dose of the vaccine, including the booster dose, will be able to break the fast. They will be asked for a copy of their health passport and will also be asked to submit a vaccine certificate approved by the Ministry of Health. One of the conditions for issuing the permit is that the candidate will have Iftar at the designated place. Permission will be granted if there is capacity. They must have a permit with them when breaking the fast, they will not be allowed to write anything on it. There will be two restrictions on the distribution of dates. One is that the dates are in the packet and their kernels are out. It is also important to consider the Corona SOPs when offering Iftar packets. SOPS specified by Ministry must be followed. The permit will specify the number of iftar breakers and it will be mandatory. Photocopies of the identity cards of the persons concerned must be submitted at the time of obtaining the permit.
These all were the total conditions for getting Iftar permits and its continuity.