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Hajj begins amid swine flu fears | |
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The annual Muslim Hajj pilgrimage has begun in Saudi Arabia, with officials saying they expect lower numbers mainly because of fears about swine flu. | |
A senior Saudi health ministry official told the BBC that international visitor numbers might not be affected, but a 40% drop in local pilgrims was likely. | |
The BBC's Shahzeb Jillani says it is the first official recognition that fear of swine flu may affect the Hajj. | The BBC's Shahzeb Jillani says it is the first official recognition that fear of swine flu may affect the Hajj. |
About two million Muslims converge on Mecca each year for the pilgrimage. | About two million Muslims converge on Mecca each year for the pilgrimage. |
Crowds of pilgrims have been converging on the holy city of Mecca in recent days, and started the Hajj rites on Wednesday. | |
They begin with Tawaf, walking seven times round the Kaaba - the cube-like building in the centre of the Great Mosque, Islam's holiest shrine - in an anti-clockwise direction. | |
There is no risk of the illness spreading as we are well-prepared and have taken the necessary measures Dr Khaled MarghlaniSaudi Ministry of Health What is the Hajj? | |
Pilgrims also run seven times along a passageway in the Great Mosque, commemorating a search for water by Hajar, wife of the Prophet Abraham. | |
Pilgrims then travel to the valley of Arafat and stand in the open praising Allah and meditating on Thursday. | |
Saudi health authorities announced at the weekend that four people attending the Hajj had died from the H1N1 virus, but played down the risk to other pilgrims. | Saudi health authorities announced at the weekend that four people attending the Hajj had died from the H1N1 virus, but played down the risk to other pilgrims. |
"There is no risk of the illness spreading as we are well-prepared and have taken the necessary measures," health ministry spokesman Dr Khaled Marghlani told a news conference on Tuesday. | "There is no risk of the illness spreading as we are well-prepared and have taken the necessary measures," health ministry spokesman Dr Khaled Marghlani told a news conference on Tuesday. |
'More cases detected' | 'More cases detected' |
The ministry said the four who died were a Sudanese man, a Moroccan woman and an Indian man - all aged over 75 - and a girl aged 17 from Nigeria. | The ministry said the four who died were a Sudanese man, a Moroccan woman and an Indian man - all aged over 75 - and a girl aged 17 from Nigeria. |
The six-day Hajj begins with pilgrims circling the Kaaba | |
The statement said the four had not followed "recommended procedures, especially vaccination against swine flu". | The statement said the four had not followed "recommended procedures, especially vaccination against swine flu". |
The ministry said 16 other cases had been detected and four were in a critical condition. | The ministry said 16 other cases had been detected and four were in a critical condition. |
The hajj has been the scene of several tragic accidents caused by huge crowds. | The hajj has been the scene of several tragic accidents caused by huge crowds. |
In 2006, 364 people were killed in a stampede at the entrance to the Jamarat Bridge in Mina. | |
In a bid to avoid a repeat of the disasters, authorities have just completed the rebuilding of the bridge. | In a bid to avoid a repeat of the disasters, authorities have just completed the rebuilding of the bridge. |
Officials say the 950m (3,135ft) long, 80m (260ft) wide five-storey pedestrian walkway, which cost $1.2bn (£723m), will prevent overcrowding. | Officials say the 950m (3,135ft) long, 80m (260ft) wide five-storey pedestrian walkway, which cost $1.2bn (£723m), will prevent overcrowding. |