Saudi Ministry Urges Caution and Cooperation to Prevent Hajj Fraud and Ensure Legitimate Pilgrimage.
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in Saudi Arabia thanked Iraq's Supreme Commission for Hajj and Umrah for prosecuting over 25 fraudulent Hajj companies.
The ministry urged pilgrims to be cautious of unauthorized Hajj offers, particularly through social media.
Legitimate Hajj visas can only be obtained from Saudi Arabian authorities or through the Nusuk Hajj platform for countries without official Hajj offices.
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah is cracking down on misleading advertisements and fake accounts offering Hajj packages at low prices.
It's important to note that Umrah visas do not allow for Hajj pilgrimage.
The ministry urges caution against falling victim to fraudulent commercial Hajj campaigns or other deceptive initiatives.
Legally documented permits, represented by the official Hajj visa, are required for a safe and secure Hajj program.
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80 words) The text is about the importance of order during the Hajj pilgrimage, which involves over 2 million people.
The author warns that without regulation, chaos would ensue.
The text also urges everyone to cooperate in combating fraudulent companies and campaigns related to Hajj, and to obtain information only from the official ministry website and social media channels.