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Gulf Insider
8 hours ago
- Gulf Insider
Saudi Arabia: GCC Citizens And Residents Can Now Perform Umrah Anytime
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has announced that citizens of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries can now perform Umrah at any time of the year, with entry permitted through all land, air, and sea ports. Permits for Umrah can be obtained conveniently through the official Nusuk application. The decision is part of the Kingdom's ongoing efforts to streamline pilgrimage procedures and improve the overall experience for pilgrims. In tandem with these measures, residents of GCC countries, not just citizens, are now eligible to perform Umrah using multiple types of visas. These include Umrah visas available via transit visas issued in partnership with Saudi Airlines and Flynas ( and and tourist visas that can be obtained through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' official portal ( To access the holy sites, all pilgrims, whether citizens or residents, are required to obtain a prior permit through the Nusuk app for Umrah and prayer in the Rawdah Al Sharifah, the sacred chamber in the Prophet's Mosque in Medina. On June 10, Saudi Arabia resumed issuing Umrah visas to international pilgrims. The ministry started issuing Nusuk Umrah permits on June 11. In the Umrah season calendar, the ministry clarified that it will stop accepting applications for qualifications of external agents, with contracts with Umrah companies being approved and documented on the first day of Shaaban of the following year. The first of Shawwal will be the last date for issuing Umrah visas, the 15th of the same month will be the last date for pilgrims to enter, while the first of Dhul Qi'dah will be the last date for pilgrims to leave the Kingdom.


Leaders
19 hours ago
- Leaders
Saudi Arabia Provides GCC Residents with Year-Round Umrah Access
Citizens of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries can now perform Umrah at any time of the year, according to Gulf News. Saudi Arabia announced that peoples of GCC countries are permitted to perform Umrah and can enter the Kingdom through all land, air, and sea ports. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah noted that pilgrims can obtain Umrah permits from the official Nusuk application. Moreover, residents of GCC countries, not just citizens, can also perform Umrah using multiple types of visas. These visas include the following: Umrah visas available via Transit visas issued in partnership with Saudi Airlines and Flynas ( and Tourist visas that residents can get from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' official portal ( Crucially, all pilgrims should obtain a prior permit through the Nusuk app for Umrah and prayer in the Rawdah Al Sharifah in order to access the holy sites. Related Topics: Saudi Arabia Launches New Umrah Season for 1447 Hijri Year Madinah to Host Second Umrah and Ziyarah Forum Tomorrow Saudi Arabia Sets April 13 as Final Umrah Entry Date Short link : Post Views: 7 Related Stories


Leaders
3 days ago
- General
- Leaders
Seven Luxurious Fabrics Used in Crafting Holy Kaaba's Kiswa
Seven Luxurious Fabrics Used in Crafting Holy Kaaba's Kiswa The General Authority for the Care of the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque employs the finest, highest-quality materials to produce the Kiswa of the Holy Kaaba—continuing a tradition of meticulous craftsmanship that spans over a century. The Authority highlights that seven distinct fabrics are supplied to the Kiswa Factory, including: Plain green silk (used behind the curtain) Patterned black silk Plain black silk Beige cotton (used as lining for the Kaaba cloth) Plain red silk White cotton fabric Patterned green silk (used for the inner lining of the Kaaba and the covering of the Prophet's Chamber) These carefully selected textiles reflect the sanctity and historical significance of the Kiswa's creation. Related Topics : Ministry of Hajj and Umrah Offers Multilingual Support to Pilgrims Indonesia Prepares for Record-Breaking Number of Hajj Pilgrims this Year Nusuk Platform Facilitates Tunisian Pilgrims Journey Islamic Arts Biennale 2025: Kaaba Kiswa to Debut outside Makkah Short link :


Malaysian Reserve
19-06-2025
- Malaysian Reserve
Mohd Na'im: Saudi lets off 47 M'sian pilgrims with warning
KUALA LUMPUR — The 47 Malaysian pilgrims who violated the haj permit regulation after being duped by a local agent were only given a warning by the Saudi Arabian government. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar said the pilgrims' release was due to the consistent discipline and good track record shown by Malaysian haj pilgrims in the Holy Land. 'Our number (of pilgrims involved) is small compared to other countries, and Malaysia has always maintained a good track record. 'Based on the information I have, there were no fines imposed, meaning the Saudi government has given them a chance and only issued a warning,' he told reporters. He was speaking at the PPZ-MAIWP Kasih Medik programme, which involved a financial aid contribution for patient transportation at the Batu Muda MAIWP-PICOMS Hemodialysis Centre here today. Mohd Na'im noted that Malaysia continues to enjoy various privileges and relaxations from the Saudi government, including the early issuance of the Nusuk card – a facility not extended to pilgrims from other countries. 'That is why I urge everyone not to let one mistake jeopardise future privileges for other Malaysian pilgrims,' he said. Mohd Na'im also advised Malaysians to learn from this incident and to only use official channels when performing the haj. The media previously reported that the pilgrimage of 47 senior citizens turned into an ordeal after they were duped by a local agent, forcing them to take risky routes to reach Makkah from Jeddah due to Saudi Arabia's strict enforcement against unauthorised haj pilgrims. In April, the Saudi Ministry of Interior announced penalties for individuals and parties violating haj permit regulations, including a 10-year entry ban into the kingdom. — BERNAMA


The Sun
19-06-2025
- The Sun
Saudi lets off 47 M'sian pilgrims with warning - Mohd Na'im
KUALA LUMPUR: The 47 Malaysian pilgrims who violated the haj permit regulation after being duped by a local agent were only given a warning by the Saudi Arabian government. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Mohd Na'im Mokhtar said the pilgrims' release was due to the consistent discipline and good track record shown by Malaysian haj pilgrims in the Holy Land. 'Our number (of pilgrims involved) is small compared to other countries, and Malaysia has always maintained a good track record. 'Based on the information I have, there were no fines imposed, meaning the Saudi government has given them a chance and only issued a warning,' he told reporters. He was speaking at the PPZ-MAIWP Kasih Medik programme, which involved a financial aid contribution for patient transportation at the Batu Muda MAIWP-PICOMS Hemodialysis Centre here today. Mohd Na'im noted that Malaysia continues to enjoy various privileges and relaxations from the Saudi government, including the early issuance of the Nusuk card - a facility not extended to pilgrims from other countries. 'That is why I urge everyone not to let one mistake jeopardise future privileges for other Malaysian pilgrims,' he said. Mohd Na'im also advised Malaysians to learn from this incident and to only use official channels when performing the haj. The media previously reported that the pilgrimage of 47 senior citizens turned into an ordeal after they were duped by a local agent, forcing them to take risky routes to reach Makkah from Jeddah due to Saudi Arabia's strict enforcement against unauthorised haj pilgrims. In April, the Saudi Ministry of Interior announced penalties for individuals and parties violating haj permit regulations, including a 10-year entry ban into the kingdom.