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UAE introduces new rules for Haj and Umrah; fines of up to Dh50,000 for violations announced

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Last updated: 2024/05/27 at 1:07 PM
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The General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments in the UAE recently announced that operators must obtain prior approval before accepting applications or requests for Haj or Umrah services. This measure is aimed at preventing misuse of pilgrimage services and ensuring the regulation of these religious trips. Violators, including individuals, campaign organisers, and offices, will face fines of up to Dh50,000 for breaking the law. It is also mandatory for operators to seek approvals from the authority before organizing or promoting Haj or Umrah trips. Additionally, collecting donations for pilgrimages without a proper license is strictly prohibited under the new rules.

The introduction of these strict regulations is part of the authority’s efforts to streamline the process of organizing Islamic pilgrimages and to crack down on any violations that may occur. By implementing licensing procedures and instituting fines for non-compliance, the authority aims to maintain the integrity of Haj and Umrah services in the UAE. This move is also designed to prevent any unauthorized collection of funds for pilgrimages, thereby safeguarding the interests of individuals looking to participate in these religious journeys.

Operators in the UAE are now required to adhere to the new rules set forth by the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments to avoid hefty fines and legal repercussions. Any violations of the law, such as organizing pilgrimages without prior approval or collecting donations without the necessary license, will result in penalties of up to Dh50,000. These measures are in place to ensure that the pilgrimage process is carried out in a transparent and lawful manner, with operators being held accountable for their actions.

The General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments is taking proactive steps to monitor and regulate the organization of Haj and Umrah trips in the UAE. By requiring operators to obtain approvals before accepting applications, the authority aims to maintain a level of oversight and control over the pilgrimage services offered in the country. This move not only protects the rights of pilgrims but also ensures that operators operate within the legal framework, thus reducing the risk of exploitation or misuse of pilgrimage services.

In conclusion, the new regulations announced by the General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments in the UAE aim to enhance the transparency and accountability of Haj and Umrah services in the country. By introducing licensing procedures and imposing fines for violations, the authority seeks to enforce compliance with the law and prevent any unauthorized activities related to pilgrimages. Operators are now required to obtain approvals before organizing or promoting pilgrimage trips, as well as refrain from collecting donations without a proper license. These measures are essential in safeguarding the integrity of Islamic pilgrimages in the UAE and ensuring that individuals can participate in these religious journeys with confidence and peace of mind.

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