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Mecca schools transition to online learning ahead of peak Hajj season

May 8, 2026

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Awwab

Education authorities in Mecca have shifted all primary and secondary schools to distance learning starting this week. The move is designed to ease traffic congestion and support the arrival of millions of pilgrims as the 2026 Hajj season approaches its peak.

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