Saudi Arabia issues warning against unauthorised Hajj without permit

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 Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has reiterated that all pilgrims planning to perform Hajj in the 1446 AH season must secure an official permit via the “Nusuk” platform, which is linked to the centralized digital system for Hajj permits, “Tasreeh.”

The ministry stressed that adhering to these guidelines is vital for ensuring the safety and security of pilgrims and for maintaining an orderly pilgrimage experience.

In its statement, the ministry clarified that only those holding a designated Hajj visa are permitted to perform the pilgrimage. Using any other type of visa for Hajj is considered a violation of the rules, reports Saudi Gazette.

It also warned against fraudulent Hajj campaigns spread through misleading ads on social media, which offer unauthorised lodging and transportation within the holy sites. The public has been encouraged to report such activities by calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, or 999 in other regions. Deceptive advertisements can also be reported to local authorities.

Additionally, the ministry announced that Umrah visa holders must leave Saudi Arabia by Tuesday, 1 Dhul-Qi’dah 1446 AH (April 29, 2025), ahead of the Hajj season.

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