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Saudi Arabia Limits Zamzam Water Distribution for Pilgrims Amidst Other Current Events

PUBLISHED June 3, 2026
Saudi Arabia Limits Zamzam Water Distribution for Pilgrims Amidst Other Current Events

Saudi Arabia Restricts Zamzam Water to Pilgrims

In a significant move affecting the Hajj pilgrimage experience, authorities in Saudi Arabia have announced a limit of only 5 liters of Zamzam water per pilgrim. This decision raises concerns among many, as Zamzam water holds immense spiritual significance for millions of Muslims worldwide. Furthermore, it has been reported that there is a notable absence of allocation for Moroccan pilgrims traveling from Egypt, which adds another layer of complexity to the situation. The implications of such restrictions could have a profound impact on the overall pilgrimage experience, as Zamzam water is often regarded as a vital component of the Hajj journey.

Additional News Developments from the Region

In other news, there has been a dramatic increase in the flow rate of a particular water source, soaring from 22 liters per second to an astonishing 1544 liters per second. This remarkable change is expected to benefit local communities significantly. Meanwhile, a powerful earthquake registering 6.1 on the Richter scale struck off the southern coast of Italy, shaking the region and raising concerns about potential aftershocks.

Additionally, King Mohammed VI of Morocco welcomed Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed in Rabat, highlighting the continued diplomatic relations between the two nations. In Kuwait, the army reported injuries and damage at Kuwait International Airport following an attack involving hostile Iranian drones, showcasing ongoing regional tensions.

In sporting news, the National Airports Office has bid farewell to the Moroccan national football team, known as the Atlas Lions, as they prepare for the upcoming 2026 World Cup, receiving a warm send-off from fans and officials alike. In Tangier, authorities apprehended individuals who had detained a suspect involved in theft, demonstrating the ongoing efforts to maintain public safety.

As the academic year progresses, students are gearing up for the 2026 certification exams, while educators eagerly await compensation for their supervisory roles during the assessments. In maritime developments, the GNV company has introduced its most technologically advanced ships as preparations for the upcoming "Marhaba" operation begin.

In Casablanca, police have arrested an individual suspected of assaulting a member of the auxiliary forces with a bladed weapon, highlighting ongoing efforts to curb violence in urban areas. As these events unfold, the public remains attentive to the implications of local and international news on their daily lives.

As reported by inews.ma.

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