RIYADH, Nov 1 (NNN-SPA) – A Saudi man rammed a car at high speed into the outer walls of Mecca’s Grand Mosque, Islam’s holiest site, authorities said yesterday.
Guards chased the driver as he crashed through two barriers before hitting one of the southern entrances of the mosque late Friday, according to officials in the holy city and videos on social media.
Mecca authorities did not name the man but said, he appeared to be in an “abnormal condition.” He was referred to the public prosecutor to face possible charges, they added.
Earlier in Oct, Saudi Arabia opened the Grand Mosque for prayers for the first time in seven months, and expanded the umrah pilgrimage to accommodate 15,000 worshippers from within the kingdom, as it relaxed the COVID-19 curbs.
Umrah — a Muslim pilgrimage that can be undertaken at any time — had been suspended in Mar, due to the pandemic.
The limit on umrah will be raised to 20,000 from today, when authorities will allow pilgrims from abroad.
Saudi Arabia hosted the annual hajj pilgrimage in late July, on the smallest scale in modern history.– NNN-SPA