2021
DOI: 10.1108/jiabr-02-2021-0062
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COVID-19: it’s impact in Hajj and Umrah and a future direction

Abstract: Purpose There is a misconception that Hajj and Umarah is just a worship matter and the consequences of suspending these religious gathering due to the pandemic is only limited to delay of going Saudi Arabia to perform it. However, the purpose of this paper is to focus on the impact of the pandemic in Hajj and Umrah by exploring its impact on different stakeholders affecting its disruption due to the pandemic. Design/methodology/approach This is a library-based study that uses qualitative method to explore th… Show more

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“…Islam manages the strategy for managing dead bodies, as shown by the heading of the Sharia rule. On March 27, 2020, the ulama gave fatwa #18 of 2020 concerning Guidelines for Handling Muslim's Dead Bodies (Tajhiz Al-Jana'iz) contaminated by Coronavirus (Muneeza & Mustapha, 2021). The fatwa imparts that the chances of the body should be seen; unequivocally, it should be washed, covered, requested of over, and covered, which ought to be by and large completed with the end goal that it guarantees the laborers' success by acclimating to the courses of action of the clinical shows (Nurhayati & Purnama, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Islam manages the strategy for managing dead bodies, as shown by the heading of the Sharia rule. On March 27, 2020, the ulama gave fatwa #18 of 2020 concerning Guidelines for Handling Muslim's Dead Bodies (Tajhiz Al-Jana'iz) contaminated by Coronavirus (Muneeza & Mustapha, 2021). The fatwa imparts that the chances of the body should be seen; unequivocally, it should be washed, covered, requested of over, and covered, which ought to be by and large completed with the end goal that it guarantees the laborers' success by acclimating to the courses of action of the clinical shows (Nurhayati & Purnama, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in conjunction with the Saudi Government, countries have scaled down or suspended their citizens from performing Hajj and Umrah during the pandemic; approximately 10,000 pilgrims performed the ritual in 2020, much lower than previous years (Muneeza & Mustapha, 2021). This situation has resulted in devastating consequences for individuals, governments and other stakeholders worldwide (Muneeza & Mustapha, 2021). With respect to KSA, the pandemic has resulted in a substantial economic effect as oil prices and trade and business activities have taken a major hit, which has affected the religious tourism sector.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 illustrates that as of 2019, approximately 2,371,675 pilgrims had journeyed to perform Hajj and Umrah. However, in conjunction with the Saudi Government, countries have scaled down or suspended their citizens from performing Hajj and Umrah during the pandemic; approximately 10,000 pilgrims performed the ritual in 2020, much lower than previous years (Muneeza & Mustapha, 2021). This situation has resulted in devastating consequences for individuals, governments and other stakeholders worldwide (Muneeza & Mustapha, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The decision by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to suspend Umrah pilgrimage services comes at a high cost to the Saudi economy, including the airline, transportation, and hotel sectors, and has had a negative impact leading to employment issues and affecting the livelihood of native and immigrant workers in holy towns. According to Muneeza and Mustapha (2021), all commercial, social, and religious activities that involve actual meetings and gatherings of people have been halted, and all these activities are now being conducted online. Cancellations would have a significant impact on pilgrims from all 180+ nations, as well as the transportation and hotel industries that cater to pilgrims in the home countries.…”
Section: Umrah Travelmentioning
confidence: 99%