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Saudi Arabia Hajj update 2025: These violations may cost you INR 4.5 lakh, warns Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia Hajj update 2025: These violations may cost you INR 4.5 lakh, warns Saudi Arabia

Time of India01-05-2025

As preparations for Hajj 2025 intensify, Saudi Arabia has announced stringent measures to ensure the sanctity and safety of the pilgrimage. Individuals found performing Hajj without proper authorization will face fines up to 20,000 Saudi Riyals, approximately INR 4.5 lakh.
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This measure also applies to visit visa holders entering Mecca or nearby holy sites during the restricted period.
One of the five pillars of Islam, the Hajj is scheduled from June 4 to June 9, 2025, depending on the moon sighting. Every year, millions of pilgrims travel there. According to the Saudi authorities, these rules are in place to control the enormous number of pilgrims and to stop illegal people from attending, which could result in crowding and safety risks
Authorities have highlighted how crucial it is to get the required permits via the proper procedures.
The application process has been simplified by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah to make it easier for authorized pilgrims. Violators risk deportation and future prohibitions from entering the Kingdom in addition to heavy fines.
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While this annual restriction is not new, the government is ramping up enforcement this year through advanced digital tracking systems and heightened surveillance. Officials emphasize that the primary goal of the restriction is to uphold the sanctity of the pilgrimage, ensure crowd safety, and enhance the management of critical services during one of the world's largest religious gatherings.
Failure to comply with the regulations carries severe penalties. Expatriates who attempt to enter Makkah without a permit could face significant fines, detention, deportation, or a combination of these sanctions. Authorities have already stationed teams at multiple checkpoints and implemented surveillance measures to identify and apprehend violators.
As reported earlier, to simplify the process and boost compliance, Saudi Arabia has digitized the Hajj permit system.
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Pilgrims can now apply for permits through platforms such as Absher Individuals and Muqeem, both connected to the centralized digital system known as Tasreeh. This integration not only improves transparency but also allows authorities to verify permits in real time, ensuring smoother regulation and enhanced security during the pilgrimage.
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Saudi Arabia's dedication to maintaining the Hajj's spiritual ambiance and guaranteeing everyone's wellbeing is demonstrated by these actions.
Pilgrims are cautioned to follow the rules to the letter and to be cautious of scams that promise illegal entrance. In order to accommodate the devout and ensure peace and security during this important religious occasion, the Saudi government keeps investing in services and infrastructure as the pilgrimage season draws near.

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