Great news for pilgrims and visitors to the holy city of Medina! The long-awaited restriction on offering Nawafil prayers in Riyazul Jannah at Masjid-e-Nabawi has now been lifted. This means that more people will have the chance to offer their voluntary prayers in this special and sacred part of the mosque, which is considered one of the most blessed areas in Islam.
Previously, a rule was in place that limited the opportunity to perform Nawafil prayers in Riyazul Jannah. This restriction was imposed by the Saudi Arabian government, which allowed it only once a year for certain groups, including Saudi citizens and foreign residents holding an Iqama. This rule made it difficult for many people to pray in this holy place, but now, things have changed for the better.
According to the Haramain Administration, the change comes with the introduction of a new, easy-to-use system that requires permits for anyone wishing to offer Nawafil prayers in Riyazul Jannah. Visitors can now easily obtain a permit through the Nusuk mobile app. This app has been designed to help manage the large number of people who visit Masjid-e-Nabawi. With this new system, visitors will be able to get a fresh permit every 20 minutes. This is an excellent opportunity for those who have been waiting to pray in this revered space.
For those already present inside Masjid-e-Nabawi, there’s no need to worry. They can also use the Nusuk app to request a permit for offering Nawafil prayers in Riyazul Jannah. This means that visitors can now take advantage of the opportunity while already inside the mosque, making it easier and more accessible to offer prayers in the area.
This new change is a welcome relief for many people who have dreamed of offering Nawafil prayers in Riyazul Jannah but were restricted by the previous rules. The process is simple, and with the Nusuk app, pilgrims will have a smoother experience during their visit to this blessed place.