Saudi Ministry of Hajj warns against fraudulent Hajj schemes

Web DeskApril 27, 2024 08:56 AMnational
  • Book Hajj only through authorized companies to avoid scams
  • Undertaking Hajj without proper permit is a legal violation
  • Ministry actively monitoring and combating unauthorized Hajj arrangements
Saudi Ministry of Hajj warns against fraudulent Hajj schemesImage Credits: Arab News
The Saudi Ministry of Hajj warns pilgrims against fraudulent Hajj schemes, emphasizing booking through authorized companies and following established regulations to avoid scams.

The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has issued a stern warning to pilgrims regarding the proliferation of fraudulent schemes related to the sacred journey of Hajj. It emphasized the importance of booking Hajj only through authorized companies to avoid falling victim to scams. The ministry highlighted that undertaking Hajj without the proper permit is a legal violation that will be enforced.

According to the ministry, reservations for performing Hajj rituals in Saudi Arabia can be made through the official website and the Nusuk application. Pilgrims from Europe, America, and Australia are advised to book Hajj through the Nusuk platform, while those from Islamic countries should utilize designated reservation offices.

An official source from the ministry cautioned individuals against fraudulent Hajj campaigns circulating on social media platforms worldwide. The ministry has been actively monitoring advertisements and identifying fake accounts promoting deceptive Hajj services at enticing prices.

The ministry expressed gratitude for collaborative efforts with Iraq's Supreme Authority for Hajj and Umrah in apprehending over 25 counterfeit companies engaged in commercial Hajj activities. It stressed the need for all nations to take decisive action against such irregularities and combat counterfeiting practices.

Individuals planning to undertake Hajj from outside Saudi Arabia must obtain a Hajj visa, as those holding other types of visas are prohibited from participating in Hajj rituals within the Kingdom. The ministry urged Muslims to strictly adhere to established rules and regulations, avoid fictitious companies offering fraudulent services, and report any suspicious activities.

In conclusion, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah remains vigilant in monitoring and combating unauthorized Hajj arrangements. Prospective pilgrims are encouraged to seek official information through the ministry's website and social media channels, and to verify approved companies by contacting the provided Saudi Arabia's number.

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