According to the Saudi authorities, the pilgrims failed to show the Hajj visa documents to the authorities


Madina: During Hajj, when Muslims from all over the world go to Makkah to perform this important duty, breaking the rules during this important duty also makes it difficult.
Something similar has been done by Saudi Arabia even before Hajj 2024, which has caught the attention of Muslims around the world.
Saudi authorities have arrested 24 'pilgrims' on Tuesday, while all pilgrims have been kept in custody.
According to the foreign media, the pilgrims were in the Miqat Dhul Hulaifah Mosque, nine kilometers from the city of Madinah, where they were arrested by the Saudi authorities.
According to the Saudi authorities, the pilgrims failed to show the Hajj visa documents to the authorities, due to which they have been arrested, while action is also being taken for violating the visa policy.
On the other hand, it has been confirmed by the Indonesian media that all the detained pilgrims belong to Indonesia.
It was confirmed by Aziz Hagemore, head of the Bir Ali sector of the Indonesian organization Prospective Indonesian Pilgrims, that 22 Indonesian pilgrims have been detained.
It is important to mention that Dhul Hulaifah Mosque also gets attention due to the presence of a large number of Indonesian pilgrims.

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