Saudi Arabia launches Nusuk app to facilitate Hajj Pilgrims

Saudi Arabia launches Nusuk app to facilitate Hajj Pilgrims

Saudi Arabia launches Nusuk app to facilitate Hajj Pilgrims

Saudi Arabia has now launched a much-awaited app called the Nusuk app, which aims to help Hajj pilgrims and facilitate them. Saudi Arabia has been very strict this time, and they want every pilgrim to be fit and ensure that they do not spread diseases to other pilgrims, as it also affects other pilgrims. There are millions of pilgrims who will come from many different countries to perform Hajj, and Saudi Arabia is trying to ensure that there are no casualties and there are no diseases spread. 

The Nusuk app has been launched by Saudi Arabia to facilitate pilgrims to perform Hajj. The Saudi Arabian press agency reported that Saudi Arabian authorities will now prioritize first-time Hajj pilgrims, and they will be the first priority for the Saudi Arabian government. The Nuska app will help to streamline the booking process for Hajj pilgrims, make it easier for Hajj pilgrims, and give pilgrims different options for the payment. Moreover, they have the option to purchase different items for Hajj; pilgrims can also purchase flight bookings for Hajj as well. The Nusuk app has many options to facilitate pilgrims and help them with Hajj. 

Moreover, it is worth saying again that Saudi Arabia has made it mandatory for every citizen of every country that is coming to perform Hajj to have a meningitis vaccination, and especially for Pakistanis, they must have a polio vaccination certificate; otherwise, they will not be allowed to travel to Saudi Arabia. Moreover, Saudi Arabia's management says that the Nusuk App is the vision for Saudi Arabia to be advanced in adopting digital methods and transformed into a digital economy. If Hajj pilgrims do not follow the conditions, they will be deported or their authorities won't allow them to travel to Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj. 

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