
Saudi Hajj Campaign Prioritizes Pilgrim Safety
Saudi Arabia Launches 'No Hajj Without a Permit' Campaign to Protect Pilgrims Saudi Arabia's Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, recently announced a new campaign, "No Hajj Without a Permit," aimed at ensuring the safety and security of pilgrims during this year's Hajj season. The campaign emphasizes the importance of obtaining the necessary permits and adhering to regulations to avoid potential risks. The initiative comes in response to past incidents involving pilgrims who disregarded safety guidelines, resulting in accidents and injuries. "This campaign is crucial for protecting the health and safety of all pilgrims," stated Dr. Al-Rabiah in a recent press conference. "Those who choose to ignore the regulations put themselves and others at risk." The video shows Dr. Al-Rabiah speaking at a press conference, detailing the campaign's objectives and measures taken to improve safety protocols. The campaign is expected to improve safety and organization during the Hajj pilgrimage. The campaign has already begun to raise awareness among potential pilgrims and has received positive feedback from various international organizations. The increased safety measures are expected to contribute to a smoother and safer Hajj for all.