The caretaker of Masjid al-Haram gates, said that those who come to worship at Masjid al-Haram should take care of the relevant rules and regulations


Makkah: The Saudi Arabia government has banned the carrying of water cans and bags inside the Grand Mosque Al-Haram.
Saif Al-Salmi, the caretaker of Masjid al-Haram gates, said that those who come to worship at Masjid al-Haram should take care of the relevant rules and regulations so that no one faces any problem.
Al-Salami stated in a conversation with Saudi TV Al-Akhbariya that the administration of Masjid al-Haram provides all possible facilities to the pilgrims.
All officials have been instructed not to allow anyone with water cans or large bags to enter the premises of Masjid al-Haram, added Saif.
This ban was imposed earlier too, but later when it was relaxed, people started bringing goods. As a result, others face severe hardships.
Many people also leave personal belongings in the corridors, resulting in problems for the passers-by.

President Trump’s ballroom design might not be AI — but it’s still a mess
- 9 hours ago

Texas Tech, Irish in top 10 before 1st CFP ranking
- 21 hours ago

A bizarre Windows 11 bug duplicates Task Manager instead of closing it
- 9 hours ago

Microsoft releases an Xbox Full Screen Experience preview for the MSI Claw
- 9 hours ago

Aurangzeb calls for reform-driven approach aimed at restoring investor confidence
- 2 hours ago

Affinity’s new design platform combines everything into one app
- 9 hours ago

A chance run-in and exception to a rule: How Florida prepared its title defense
- 8 hours ago

Trump’s anti-climate agenda is making it more expensive to own a car
- 7 hours ago

Zohran Mamdani becomes New York City's first Muslim mayor after meteroic rise to power
- 5 hours ago

Sheikh Rashid was stopped from travelling abroad despite court order
- 3 hours ago

Inside YouTube’s transformation on your TV
- 9 hours ago

Making KPop Demon Hunters sound magical meant finding the right harmonies
- 9 hours ago









