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Unlicensed Hajj and Umrah Campaign in Qatar Exposed by Awqaf Ministry

The Unlicensed Hajj and Umrah Campaign in Qatar has been officially shut down by the Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs (Awqaf). This action comes as part of Awqaf’s firm commitment to protect pilgrims and ensure legal compliance with all travel regulations.

According to the ministry’s statement, authorities intercepted a newly established office that was operating illegally. The office had not received the required licenses to organize Hajj or Umrah trips. Therefore, legal proceedings have already begun against those responsible.

To ensure safety, the Department of Hajj and Umrah Affairs has intensified its inspection campaigns. These efforts aim to identify any unauthorized operators before they can endanger pilgrims. As a result, the ministry continues to monitor all travel services closely.

Furthermore, Awqaf emphasized that all Hajj and Umrah organizers must receive official approval. This approval must come directly from the department in accordance with Qatari law. Without it, no organization can legally plan or promote religious travel.

The ministry also warned residents and citizens not to engage with any unauthorized campaigns. Otherwise, they risk falling victim to fraud or unsafe travel arrangements. To help the public, Awqaf has published a full list of approved Hajj and Umrah campaigns on its official website.

In addition, the Department of Health Professions conducts regular checks on licensed providers. These inspections help confirm compliance and detect any violations early. Ultimately, Awqaf aims to guarantee the safety and satisfaction of all religious travelers.

Importantly, the ministry stated that Saudi Arabia’s “No Hajj Without a Permit” policy remains in full effect. Thus, only officially registered pilgrims will be allowed to perform Hajj this year. Qatar’s enforcement measures directly support this international regulation.

Awqaf urged everyone to double-check before registering for any campaign. They should always confirm that the company is on the approved list. The Unlicensed Hajj and Umrah Campaign in Qatar serves as a reminder of why this step is crucial.

In conclusion, the Ministry of Endowments remains dedicated to protecting pilgrims and upholding lawful practices. By exposing the Unlicensed Hajj and Umrah Campaign in Qatar, it has reinforced public trust and promoted transparency in the religious travel sector.

For more updates, visit Khaleej Telegraph.

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