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H1N1 Changes Hajj Rules

By , About.com GuideSeptember 24, 2009

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The government of Saudi Arabia has recently announced new health guidelines for those attending this year's Hajj.  In an effort to prevent an outbreak of H1N1 and other illnesses, vaccination requirements have changed and certain groups will be restricted from attending the pilgrimage this year.

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September 25, 2009 at 4:30 pm
(1) Hajj's Fund :

If the Muslims make a foundations in each village or town for achievement of First Hajj. With contribution of :
1- Interested persons as in pension fund
2- State contribution social care
3- Donnations
4- Bank free loan
5- Investment
May be with such idea the age of pilegrims does not reach 60 years.

October 2, 2009 at 6:03 am
(2) zakir naik :

was it needed to change the rules?

October 3, 2009 at 6:09 am
(3) On Air Meeting in Hajj :

In the previous years, one was concerned with birdflu. This year one is alarmed by the swine influenza.I imagine what goes last when there would be the elephant or hippopotamus influenza!
Fortunately in Saudia there are good Doctors.
Than God accepts their Hajj

October 6, 2009 at 3:32 pm
(4) Mamamia..time is life :

I ask a friend of mine, what happen if there is a whale influenza. He said ” a deluge” ,someone will sink in water sea the other in money.
I think the dicton that say” Time is money” is adequate in this situatuation, in the end our life has a cost! How we will spend it ?

please Quater air ways “take me to Hajj” in first class(why not)!

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