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Hajis stream into Madinah
An estimated 650,000 Hajis have already arrived in Madinah to visit the Prophet’s Mosque since the Haj ended, with more expected over the coming days, according to officials here on Wednesday. There was congestion on the Madinah-Makkah highway because of the numbers of buses carrying pilgrims int
Dubai Doctors: new health app for residents, visitors
Dubai: Following the successful launch of the Sehaaty app for Dubai residents at Gitex 2014, the Dubai Health Authority has launched yet another app called Dubai Doctors, which will also benefit visitors to the emirate as well as residents. The app will be available on multiple platforms includ
Pilgrims begin to fly home
More than 4,000 flights are scheduled to transport one million pilgrims back to their home countries within the next few weeks, said Khalid Al-Harbi, director of Haj services at King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA) in Jeddah. “There are 20 percent more departing flights than arriving fligh
Most successful Haj ever
Authorities have described this year’s Haj as the most successful ever as more than two million pilgrims performed their religious rites with peace. “The Haj 1435 was a big success,” said Makkah Gov. Prince Mishaal bin Abdullah. “I thank the Almighty for helping the pilgrims perform their Haj ritua
Hajis warned: Don’t overstay visas
JEDDAH: The Passport Department has urged all foreign pilgrims who came for Haj to leave the Kingdom before the expiry of their Haj visas. “You have been blessed with the opportunity to perform Haj. You are now requested to leave the Kingdom in accordance with departure schedules, as Saudi laws d
Recruitment of 1.2m expats ‘defeating Saudization drive’
Jeddah: The annual recruitment of nearly 1.2 million foreign workers has hampered the Kingdom’s nationalization initiatives, said Saudi economists and experts, while urging the government to review its recruitment policy. “We recruit about 1.2 million foreign workers annually at a time when we ha
Well-protected Haj nears close
Makkah: Saudi Arabia breathed a sign of relief on Monday as the haj pilgrimage neared its close without the militant attacks or deadly epidemics that threatened to upset the huge annual Muslim journey of faith. The kingdom said this year’s tighter security and sanitary precautions had paid off, al
Haj 1435: Yet another success story
Haj has never been so organized — from the trains that run on elevated tracks to the extremely helpful security forces on the ground and in the many helicopters that hover overhead informing the central operations command about possible bottlenecks. Saudi Arabia has poured billions of riyals into
Jamrat bridge can hold 500,000
JEDDAH: The newly expanded Jamrat bridge in Mina can accommodate 500,000 pilgrims per hour during the Haj season, said Prince Mansour bin Miteb, minister of municipal and rural affairs. “The streets leading to Jamrat, however, cannot hold these many pilgrims. As a result, only 300,000 pilgrims can
Massive overhaul changes the face of Makkah
MAKKAH: As a child, Osama Al-Bar would walk from his home past Islam's holiest site, the Kaaba, to the market of spice and fabric merchants where his father owned a store. At that time, Makkah was so small, pilgrims could sit near the Kaaba and look out at the serene desert mountains where Prophet M
Man refused job in Dubai for not shaving off beard
Dubai: A beard has cost a man a job worth Dh1,300 per month, almost four times he made as a baker back home in Pakistan. Jehangir Khan, 21, from Swabi district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, claims he was denied the kitchen helper’s job he was offered initially by an Italian restaurant after he refused
KSA to host 1.4 million pilgrims
More than 1.4 million foreign pilgrims are expected to perform Haj this year, said Haj Minister Bandar Hajjar. “About 1.36 million pilgrims already arrived from different countries by Sunday night and we expect their number to cross the 1.4-million mark,” he said. Acting Health Minister Adel Fak
Haj convoys head for Makkah
MADINAH: Haj convoys left Madinah for Makkah under the supervision of Madinah Gov. Prince Faisal bin Salman after Friday prayers. Government agencies have stepped up efforts to ensure efficient completion of procedures at arrival and departure points and to ensure that pilgrims are provided with co
How Dubai streets got their new names
Dubai: Imagine that you have been tasked with coming up with names for more than 22,000 streets in Dubai. Yes, that’s a big number and it includes highways, internal roads, side roads, flyovers and intersections. All of these, every one of them, has to be renamed. A gargantuan task to say the least.
Now, avoid queues at Dubai Airport immigration with smart gates
Dubai: Sick of getting stuck in long queues to clear immigration at the airports? It’s time to heed authorities’ advice and use smart gates and e-gates wherever they have been installed. A Dubai Airports spokesperson told XPRESS that smart gates have become fully operational at the arrivals sec
Qatar forfeit basketball game in hijab row
INCHEON: - The Qatar women's basketball team forfeited a game at the Asian Games on Wednesday after being refused permission to wear the hijab, saying they were taking a stand against what they say is a discriminatory policy against Muslim women. The Qatari players were asked, in accordance with
Bargains and freebies lined up for Gitex
Dubai: Tech-savvy shoppers are gearing up for an eight-day extravaganza of buzz, bargains and high energy when the main Gitex Shopper 2014 opens doors from September 27 to October 4 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The event, bringing together the region’s power retailers and the world’s bigges
Grand Mosque extension opens for Haj
JEDDAH: More than 2 million pilgrims, who are to perform Haj this year, can use the newly expanded areas of the Grand Mosque in Makkah for prayers, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah has ordered. In accordance with the royal directives, pilgrims will be able to perform prayers inside