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No place for ‘political slogans’ during Hajj: Saudi minister

Minister says Kingdom leadership committed to ensuring Hajj embodies ‘highest levels of devotion’
Worshippers pray around the Kaaba, Islam’s holiest shrine, at the Grand Mosque in Saudi Arabia’s holy city of Makkah on 4 June 2024. AFP
Worshippers pray around the Kaaba, Islam’s holiest shrine, at the Grand Mosque in Saudi Arabia’s holy city of Makkah on 4 June 2024. AFP

The Saudi government has reiterated that the annual Hajj pilgrimage was a religious event, not a platform for political expression, Middle East Eye reported.

In a statement on Thursday, Saudi Hajj Minister Tawfiq Al-Rabiah said: “Hajj is for worship, not for any political slogans.”

He emphasised that the Kingdom’s leadership was committed to ensuring the pilgrimage “embodies the highest levels of devotion, tranquillity, and spirituality.”

The announcement comes as Muslims around the world have been vocal in their condemnation of Israel’s recent devastating military campaign in Gaza. However, Saudi Arabia, which has not formally recognised Israel since its creation in 1948, has cautioned against using the Hajj as a stage for political protests.

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“There has been a high level of compliance with these rules in previous years,” Al-Rabiah noted, suggesting that the Saudi government will enforce restrictions on any attempts to raise political banners or chant slogans during the pilgrimage.

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