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Hajj Alert: Saudi Arabia Makes Hajj Permit Mandatory for Pilgrims
Hajj Alert: Saudi Arabia Makes Hajj Permit Mandatory for Pilgrims

Hajj Alert: Saudi Arabia Makes Hajj Permit Mandatory for Pilgrims

In Riyadh, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has issued an important guideline for pilgrims planning to perform Hajj.

According to official reports, the ministry said that having a valid Hajj permit is necessary to ensure the safety and security of all pilgrims. This rule helps manage large crowds and allows pilgrims to perform their rituals in a smooth and organized way.

The ministry explained that following the rules makes the Hajj experience easier and more comfortable. It also helps maintain proper movement and stability during the busy Hajj season.

Officials stated that the main purpose of the permit system is to control overcrowding and provide better services to pilgrims. They added that without proper management, it becomes difficult to ensure safety for everyone.

The ministry strongly advised all pilgrims to follow Hajj rules and regulations. It warned that breaking these rules can lead to strict penalties. More importantly, it can put the safety of pilgrims and the quality of services at risk.

Authorities also warned people about fake advertisements and illegal Hajj service providers on social media. Pilgrims were told to stay careful and only trust official sources.

The ministry further said that it is working closely with Hajj missions and organizations from different countries. The goal is to spread awareness and guide pilgrims before they arrive, so the entire process remains well-organized from the beginning.

Reported by Save Our Pak

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