Sacred Obligation: Hajj Requires Permit, Saudi Grand Mufti Warns

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As the sacred sands of Mecca prepare to welcome the faithful for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, the Grand Mufti of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Abdulaziz Al Al-Sheikh, has sounded a clarion call for adherence to regulations and official guidance.

In a solemn decree echoing from the minarets of the Grand Mosque, Sheikh Al Al-Sheikh emphasized the sanctity of Hajj and the imperative of securing a permit. With a voice steeped in centuries of tradition, he declared any journey to the holy sites without proper authorization a transgression against the divine order – a sin in the eyes of Allah.

Citing the tenets of Shariah, the Islamic legal framework, the Grand Mufti underscored the principle of safeguarding communal welfare. In his impassioned address, he illuminated the duty incumbent upon every pilgrim to honor the prescribed protocols, ensuring not only personal spiritual fulfillment but also the collective safety of the faithful.

With meticulous care, he lauded the foresight of Saudi leadership in crafting regulations designed to facilitate the pilgrimage experience. These measures, he asserted, are the cornerstone of a pilgrimage characterized by tranquility and ease, fostering an environment conducive to devotion and reflection.

In a gesture of profound humility, the Grand Mufti invoked divine blessings upon the custodians of the Two Holy Mosques, beseeching Allah’s favor upon the land consecrated by centuries of piety. His words resonated with an earnest plea for the success and acceptance of the pilgrims’ sacred rites, a testament to the enduring bond between the Kingdom and Islam.

As the sands of time yield to the pilgrimage season, the faithful heed the call of the Grand Mufti, embarking on a journey guided by faith and fortified by obedience. In the heart of Mecca, amidst the swirling currents of devotion, the Hajj unfolds as a testament to the enduring legacy of spiritual devotion and communal harmony.

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