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Bahrain's Hajj Mission Chief Visits Pilgrims in Mina, Extends Eid Greetings
Bahrain's Hajj Mission Chief Visits Pilgrims in Mina, Extends Eid Greetings

Daily Tribune

time3 days ago

  • Daily Tribune

Bahrain's Hajj Mission Chief Visits Pilgrims in Mina, Extends Eid Greetings

His Eminence Shaikh Adnan bin Abdullah Al-Qattan, Head of the Kingdom of Bahrain's Hajj Mission, paid a visit to several Bahraini Hajj caravans stationed at Mina. The visit came as part of the mission's ongoing efforts to ensure the safety, comfort, and spiritual fulfillment of Bahraini pilgrims during their sacred journey. Shaikh Al-Qattan extended warm Eid Al-Adha greetings to both the pilgrims and caravan leaders, praying to Allah Almighty to accept their pilgrimage, forgive their sins, and return them safely to their homeland. During his tour, Shaikh Al-Qattan praised the tireless efforts of the Bahraini Hajj groups, lauding their commitment to providing a serene and comfortable environment for pilgrims in the holy sites. He also expressed his deep appreciation for the strong coordination between the Hajj campaigns and the official mission, noting that such collaboration plays a key role in enhancing the quality of services offered during the Hajj season. The visit served as both a spiritual morale boost and an affirmation of Bahrain's unwavering support for its pilgrims on one of the most significant journeys of their lives.

Bahrain's Hajj Security Committee Completes Distribution of Holy Sites Train Bracelets in Makkah
Bahrain's Hajj Security Committee Completes Distribution of Holy Sites Train Bracelets in Makkah

Daily Tribune

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Daily Tribune

Bahrain's Hajj Security Committee Completes Distribution of Holy Sites Train Bracelets in Makkah

The Security Committee of the Kingdom of Bahrain's Hajj Mission has successfully completed the distribution of the Holy Sites Train bracelets to the representatives of licensed Bahraini Hajj campaigns. The distribution took place at the mission's headquarters in Makkah, marking a key step in facilitating the movement of pilgrims across the sacred sites of Arafat, Muzdalifah, and Mina. Captain Ahmed Al-Ahmed, head of the Security Committee, confirmed that the bracelet distribution process followed meticulous procedures. The team ensured that the names of pilgrims matched the official lists and that the exact number of bracelets designated for each campaign was carefully verified before handover. This precision aims to prevent any logistical issues during the pilgrims' journeys through the holy sites. Al-Ahmed also praised the seamless cooperation of Bahraini Hajj campaign organizers, highlighting their commitment to providing all required information promptly. Their collaboration significantly contributed to the smooth and efficient completion of the bracelet distribution process. In a related effort, the Security Committee had earlier completed the installation of vehicle entry permits. These permits were affixed to the campaign vehicles designated for transporting pilgrims within the holy sites, ensuring regulated and secure access throughout the Hajj season. With these critical logistical preparations in place, the Bahraini Hajj Mission is set to provide its pilgrims with a safe and organized experience as they embark on their spiritual journey.

Justice Ministry urges pilgrims to obtain official permits
Justice Ministry urges pilgrims to obtain official permits

Biz Bahrain

time01-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Biz Bahrain

Justice Ministry urges pilgrims to obtain official permits

The Ministry of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments emphasised the importance of complying with the laws and regulations issued by the High Committee for Hajj and Umrah Affairs in the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The ministry underlined that travel to perform Hajj requires an official permit issued by the relevant authorities in Saudi Arabia. It warned that failure to obtain such a permit may result in strict penalties. The ministry also urged citizens not to respond to misleading advertisements or unlicensed campaigns that falsely claim to offer permits, reiterating that Hajj travel must only be arranged through approved official channels. It confirmed that only pilgrims registered with licensed Bahraini Hajj campaigns who have completed registration procedures and received official permits are authorised to travel for Hajj. BNA(R) Scroll to Top

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