MAKKAH: The 'No Hajj Without a Permit' campaign has been launched for this year’s hajj season to ensure the safety and comfort of pilgrims, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported, quoting the President of Religious Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque, Sheikh Dr Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz Al-Sudais.
According to the report, Al-Sudais made the remarks at the 48th edition of the Grand Hajj Symposium, titled 'Observing Syariah Permissions and Adherence to the Regulations Approved in the Hajj Rite,' held here on Monday (June 10).
He urged all parties to support the campaign and cooperate with the security agencies implementing it.
Al-Sudais pointed out that those who do not have a permit risk committing a sin and engaging in forbidden acts by violating syariah.
This pertains to the essential condition of capability and consideration of circumstances like crowding and jostling, the importance of crowd management, and phased entry.
The report also stated that performing hajj without a permit violates the regulations and instructions designed to serve the public interest, emphasising that pilgrims must adhere to these rules and avoid breaching or circumventing them, as those who do so are sinful and expose themselves to severe consequences.
Al-Sudais reiterated the importance of complying with hajj instructions and obtaining a permit in advance, highlighting that this measure ensures the safety and comfort of pilgrims, the report stated. – Bernama