The Saudi government has added important options to the app introduced for Umrah pilgrims.
According to the Arab News Agency, some new options have been added to the application introduced for visitors (Eatmarna) under which visitors can obtain permits.
According to the Ministry of Hajj’s undersecretary, the application includes options for performing prayers at Masjid al-Haram, performing prayers at Riyaz al-Jannah and visiting the shrine of Rasulullah sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam.
Visitors will be able to access these holy places using the application with the included permits.
The Under Secretary of the Ministry of Hajj said that this application was introduced only for Umrah permits in which new permits are being gradually added.
While the (Eatmarna) application is available on Android and App Store for smartphones through which visitors will be able to plan Umrah during the Corona virus.
According to the Arab media, the authorities have arranged a plan according to the availability of places for pilgrimage and prayers in Masjid al-Haram and Masjid Nabawi, with the aim of providing a safe environment for pilgrims.
On the other hand, the Arab media says that 474 more cases of corona have been reported in Saudi Arabia, after which the number of cases has exceeded 340 thousand in the country, while more than 5 thousand people have died from corona so far. .
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How significant do you believe these changes are for the overall Umrah experience, and what potential impact could they have on the religious and spiritual nature of the pilgrimage?
**Interviewer:** Joining us today is [Guest Name], a religious scholar and expert on Hajj and Umrah. Mr./Ms. [Guest Name], the Saudi government recently announced the addition of significant new features to the Eatmarna app, used by pilgrims for Umrah. These updates allow users to obtain permits for prayers at the Masjid al-Haram, Riyaz al-Jannah, and even visiting the shrine of the Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. What are your thoughts on these changes, and how do you think they will be received by the Muslim community?
**Possible follow-up question to spark debate:**
Do you believe this increased reliance on technology for such sacred acts presents any challenges or concerns?