Pilgrims complain lack of comprehensive quota for visiting Ruzah Rezvan

The lack of widespread access for pilgrims to Ruzah Rezvan in the shrine of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), has led to pilgrims’ complaints.
According to the Hajj Information base, accordingly, pilgrims must register in advance to attend and worship at Ruzah Rezvan, but according to the caravan managers, despite registration, the quota is reduced and some pilgrims are prevented from entering.
Following this action, Supreme Leader’s representative in Hajj and Pilgrimage affairs, who was in Medina to review the status of services to pilgrims, refused to attend the Ruzah Rezvan of the Holy Prophet's shrine, in a signe of sympathy with deprived pilgrims.
Hojjat al-Islam Navvab said in a gathering of pilgrims: measures that deprive even some pilgrims of the right to use the spiritual space of holy places such as Ruzah Rezvan are not desirable, and measures should be done so that everyone can benefit from this space full of spirituality in some way.
Supreme Leader’s representative in Hajj and Pilgrimage affairs also addressing pilgrims and Umrah pilgrims, said make the most of the opportunity that God has granted you and benefit from the virtues of the month of Rajab in the land of revelation.
It should be noted that currently, more than 5,000 Iranian pilgrims are in medina.