Ulema unveil Hajj conduct guidelines

Pilgrims urged to follow Saudi rules, avoid politics

LAHORE:

Pakistan Ulema Council, Darul Ifta Pakistan and the International Tazeem-e-Haramain Sharifain Council have issued a comprehensive code of conduct for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims, urging strict adherence to Saudi regulations and preservation of the sanctity of the holy sites.

The guidelines were announced at a news conference in Lahore led by Chairman of the Pakistan Ulema Council and Secretary General of the International Tazeem-e-Haramain Sharifain Council, Hafiz Muhammad Tahir Mahmood Ashrafi, along with prominent scholars and religious leaders.

Addressing the gathering, Ashrafi emphasized that pilgrims must respect the sanctity of the two holy mosques and fully comply with the rules and regulations issued by Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

He said performing Hajj without a valid permit is both religiously impermissible and illegal, urging those residing in Saudi Arabia to avoid undertaking Hajj without official authorization.

The scholars advised pilgrims to acquire complete knowledge of Hajj and Umrah rituals before departure to avoid difficulties during the holy journey. They stressed that Saudi Arabia continuously strives to facilitate pilgrims, and it is therefore obligatory for visitors to cooperate with authorities and follow the prescribed code of conduct.

Pilgrims were also urged to avoid engaging in political activities during Hajj and not to become part of any such efforts, warning that such actions could disrupt the peaceful environment of the holy sites.

The code further cautioned against booking travel through unregistered or unauthorized Hajj and Umrah operators, including informal online groups.

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