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UAE tightens regulations on Hajj, Umrah services

Operators can be slapped with fines of up to 50,000 dirhams if they did not obtain prior approval before receiving requests
Pilgrims circle the Kaaba in Makkah’s Great Mosque during the Hajj in August 2019. Reuters
Pilgrims circle the Kaaba in Makkah’s Great Mosque during the Hajj in August 2019. Reuters

The United Arab Emirates has introduced new rules and penalties for violations related to Hajj and Umrah services, Khaleej Times reported.

Operators in the UAE are required to obtain prior approval before receiving applications or requests for Hajj or Umrah pilgrimages, according to the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments. Failure to do so can result in hefty fines of up to 50,000 dirhams (around $13,600).

The move comes as the UAE seeks to ensure the proper and organised management of Hajj and Umrah services.

The new regulations also prohibit the collection or receipt of donations for pilgrimage purposes without a valid licence. Individuals, campaign organisers, and offices found to be in violation of such rules will be subject to the same level of fines.

The authority stated that such measures are aimed at better regulating the organisation of Islamic pilgrimages, including the licensing procedures and penalties for non-compliance.

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