No one will be allowed to disrupt Islamic harmony: Saudi King

September 26, 2015

Mina, Sep 26: The Kingdom will continue to play its role at the regional and international level for Arab and Muslim unity and will not allow anyone to drive a wedge between them or disrupt the harmony, said Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman on Friday.

He was speaking at an annual reception in Mina in honor of the leaders of Islamic countries and other dignitaries. The king said Saudi Arabia is working in tandem with brotherly countries for unity and stability in the Muslim and Arab world.

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Islam is the religion of peace, compassion, justice and charity, he said. "Our religion preaches goodness and we have learned from our beloved Prophet (peace be upon him) that the best people are those who use their hands and tongues to benefit others and treat them well." He said a Muslim is the one who doesn't harm other Muslims by his hand or tongue and we adhere to this guidance while praying Allah Almighty to help and guide us. He said Allah Almighty has honored us by providing the opportunity to serve the House of God (Kaaba) and the pilgrims. The leadership and people of the Kingdom exert all efforts to make the journey and stay of the guests of Allah as stress-free as possible and to ensure their security and safety, the king said.

The king prayed to Allah Almighty to free the Ummah of all ills, strengthen the Arab and Islamic world with security and stability. He also prayed for world peace. “I pray to Allah that the worship of all those who attended Haj be accepted and that they be purged of their sins... It is also my prayer that all pilgrims return to their families safely...”

Earlier, Haj Minister Bandar Hajjar congratulated King Salman on the occasion of Eid Al-Adha.

The minister also congratulated pilgrims for performing the Haj rituals in peace and comfort. He thanked Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif, Makkah Gov.Prince Khaled Al-Faisal and Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman for their sincere efforts in serving the pilgrims.

Head of Muslim World League Abdullah bin Abdulmuhsin Al-Turki said Muslims are following with pain and sorrow the situation unfolding in the Islamic and Arab countries which are witnessing strife, chaos, poverty and unemployment.

These countries are pinning great hopes on Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to bring them out of these crises, Al-Turki said.

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January 8,2020

Dubai, Jan 8: Iranian state television said on Wednesday that at least 80 "American terrorists" were killed in attacks involving 15 missiles Tehran launched on US targets in Iraq, adding that none of the missiles were intercepted.

State TV, citing a senior Revolutionary Guards source, also said Iran had 100 other targets in the region in its sights if Washington took any retaliatory measures. It also said US helicopters and military equipment were "severely damaged".

Iran launched missile attacks on US-led forces in Iraq in the early hours of Wednesday in retaliation for the US drone strike on an Iranian commander whose killing has raised fears of a wider war in the Middle East.

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July 26,2020

Jeddah, Jul 26: The city of Makkah is opening its arms again to welcome pilgrims for the annual Hajj — although only a handful compared with previous years.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s event is limited to about 1,000 pilgrims, all from inside Saudi Arabia, about 700 of whom are expatriates.

Abdullah Al-Kathiri, an Emirati and a recovered COVID-19 patient, postponed his pilgrimage last year because it coincided with his wedding plans. “I’ve heard from many who’ve performed the pilgrimage in past years that it was always a smooth process, even with the massive numbers,” he said. “So you could imagine how it would be with the limited number of pilgrims this year. Surely it will be a great experience.”

Khadija, a Bulgarian expatriate, was overcome with tears when she heard she would be performing Hajj this year. “I didn’t expect they’d accept,” she said. “I’m sure this year’s Hajj will be an exceptional one in all respects.”

Dr. Haifa Yousef Hamdoon, a Tunisian physician in Qassim, is another who did not expect to be accepted because of the low numbers this year. “When I received confirmation of my request, I was overjoyed and couldn’t believe it,” she said.

Mu’taz Mohamed, a Sudanese pilgrim who also lives in Qassim region, praised the preventive and precautionary health measures taken in order to ensure his safety and that of other pilgrims, to enable them to perform the rituals safely.

After completing their arrival procedures, the pilgrims were taken to their accommodation in Makkah, supervised by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah. They will stay there for four days before beginning their pilgrimage on July 30.

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Khaleej Times
May 27,2020

Dubai, May 27: As the authorities have taken steps to ease the Covid-19 restrictions to allow the people of Dubai to resume sporting activities from Wednesday, May 27, the Dubai Sports Council has answered your key questions.

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What are the age groups allowed to practice sports during this period?

From 12 years old to 60 years old.

Is it required to do the Coronavirus (Covid 19) medical test certificate before resuming physical activity?

Returning to the activity does not require a Coronavirus (Covid 19) test certificate.

Is it allowed for the elderly with chronic diseases to return to sports activities in fitness and yoga centers?

No, it is not allowed.

Is it allowed to use the shower cabins and bathrooms in fitness and yoga centers?

Shower cabins, saunas and jacuzzis are not allowed, while bathrooms are allowed, with sterilisation being emphasised after each use.

What sports can resume its activities?

All sports except water sports/swimming and that are practiced indoors and swimming pools.

What is the approved operational percentage within the sports facility?

A maximum 50% capacity

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