Abu Dhabi: The General Authority of Islamic Affairs, Endowments and Zakat has issued a firm warning to Emirati citizens, urging them not to perform Hajj without an official permit approved by the authority. Any UAE citizen found in Saudi Arabia for Hajj without the necessary permit will face a fine of Dh50,000.
The authority called on all citizens to strictly adhere to the official regulations and guidelines, emphasising the importance of not risking one’s time, money, or legal standing. It further stated that violators will be held fully accountable and subject to legal consequences.
The reminder comes as part of ongoing efforts to ensure the safety, order, and proper organisation of the pilgrimage.
The Hajj permit system is designed to protect pilgrims and manage capacity at the holy sites, ensuring that all rituals are performed in accordance with Saudi and UAE regulations.
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