Hajj Ministry asserts no entry to Makkah without an official Hajj permit

MAKKAH — The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah stressed the importance of all pilgrims’ affairs offices and Hajj service providers to inform pilgrims of the need to obtain an official permit to perform Hajj rituals for this year and to adhere to the approved procedures for entering Makkah and the holy sites. This is part of the ministry’s commitment to pilgrims’ safety, the quality of services provided, and enabling them to perform their rituals in a safe and organized environment.The ministry stressed that performing Hajj is restricted to those who have obtained an official permit from the competent authorities. “No leniency will be shown toward any attempt to perform Hajj without a permit, as this constitutes a clear violation of laws and regulations, and that legal penalties will be enforced against violators,” it said.The ministry emphasized that compliance with official procedures contributes to raising safety and organizational standards, enhancing the efficiency of crowd management, ensuring the smooth flow ofmovement within the holy sites, and improving the overall pilgrim experience during the season.The ministry stated that coordination with pilgrims’ affairs offices and service providers began immediately after last year’s Hajj season concluded, through periodic meetings and ongoing awareness programs. This aims to strengthen awareness of laws and instructions, stress adherence to approved requirements, enhance compliance levels, achieve the highest standards of safety and organization, and improve the quality of services provided to pilgrims.MAKKAH — The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah stressed the importance of all pilgrims’ affairs offices and Hajj service providers to inform pilgrims of the need to obtain an official permit to perform Hajj rituals for this year and to adhere to the approved procedures for entering Makkah and the holy sites. This is part of the ministry’s commitment to pilgrims’ safety, the quality of services provided, and enabling them to perform their rituals in a safe and organized environment.The ministry stressed that performing Hajj is restricted to those who have obtained an official permit from the competent authorities. “No leniency will be shown toward any attempt to perform Hajj without a permit, as this constitutes a clear violation of laws and regulations, and that legal penalties will be enforced against violators,” it said.The ministry emphasized that compliance with official procedures contributes to raising safety and organizational standards, enhancing the efficiency of crowd management, ensuring the smooth flow ofmovement within the holy sites, and improving the overall pilgrim experience during the season.The ministry stated that coordination with pilgrims’ affairs offices and service providers began immediately after last year’s Hajj season concluded, through periodic meetings and ongoing awareness programs. This aims to strengthen awareness of laws and instructions, stress adherence to approved requirements, enhance compliance levels, achieve the highest standards of safety and organization, and improve the quality of services provided to pilgrims.