Fatwa centers deployed in Holy Sites 

By Abdullah Al-Dani

 

Over 800 religious guides and 180 interpreters have been deployed in the holy 
sites and at pilgrim entry points in Jeddah and Madina to assist pilgrims with 
their language needs and religion-related questions, said Tawfiq Al-Sudairi, 
deputy minister at the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Daw’a, and Guidance. The 
services of the Ministry have been extended to provide 123 field centers for 
fatwa throughout Makkah and Madina to answer all Haj-related questions, in 
addition to 18 main centers in the city of Makkah and 44 across the holy sites 
of Muzdalifah, Arafat, and Mina, he said.

 

The Ministry has also provided a toll free number 8002451000 to answer 
Haj-related questions. 

 

As the devotees from all over the world have now started heading to Makkah for 
their pilgrimage, the Haram central area has been turned into a spiritual 
center for sermons and instructions on Haj performance and its true spirit, he 
said.

 

The Islamic ministry, in cooperation with the Islamic Development Bank, has 
been tasked with supervising the Saudi Project for Utilization of Sacrificial 
Animals, Al-Sudairi said.

 

The Project acts as the agent of pilgrims in carrying out on their behalf the 
slaughtering of all types of offerings they make and the transport and 
distribution of the meat, all in accordance with the principles of Shariah. 

 

The Ministry has also participated in enforcing the “No Permit, No Haj” law and 
educating the public about the Haj through a media blitz launched on over 20 
satellite TV channels and in-flight TVs on Saudi Arabian Airlines, the major 
carrier of pilgrims, Al-Sudairi said. Upon their arrival in the Kingdom, the 
Ministry provides pilgrims with pamphlets in different languages containing all 
the instructions they need to perform a valid Haj, he said. – Okaz/SG



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