During the previous year’s Hajj pilgrimage, a heartwarming gesture took place as a Saudi family selflessly distributed complimentary tea to pilgrims, showcasing the spirit of generosity and communal support.
However, in a recent development, Saudi Arabia has taken a stern stance by announcing stringent penalties, including imprisonment for up to seven years, for pilgrims involved in soliciting donations during the Hajj season, as reported by Gulf News.
The Saudi Public Prosecution, in a communication posted on X, issued a stern warning to Hajj pilgrims, urging them to refrain from engaging in unauthorized fundraising activities. According to Saudi authorities, violators of this directive will be subject to severe consequences, facing imprisonment for a period of up to seven years, along with fines reaching up to SR5 million, or potentially both.
The central message conveyed by the Saudi Public Prosecution is the unequivocal prohibition of seeking donations without obtaining the requisite permit from the competent authority. Emphasizing the gravity of the matter, the authorities are committed to taking swift action against any attempts to deceive or mislead for financial gain.
This recent measure underscores the Saudi government’s determination to regulate and supervise activities during the sacred Hajj season, ensuring that pilgrims are protected from potential exploitation while upholding the sanctity and solemnity of the pilgrimage experience.