Saudi Arabia issues warning about Hajj, Umrah online scams, fake websites

Muslim pilgrims perform Umrah at the Grand Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan, in the holy city of Makkah, Saudi Arabia, April 16, 2023. (Reuters)
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Updated 17 April 2023
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Saudi Arabia issues warning about Hajj, Umrah online scams, fake websites

  • Ministry of Hajj and Umrah officials urged pilgrims to only use official ministry accounts
  • Fraudsters have been duping people in Pakistan into parting with personal information and money by encouraging them to follow a link to a fake website

MAKKAH: Saudi authorities on Monday warned worshippers looking to make Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages to Makkah to be alert to online registration scams.

Ministry of Hajj and Umrah officials urged pilgrims to only use official ministry accounts.

In the latest incident, fraudsters have been duping people in Pakistan into parting with personal information and money by encouraging them to follow a link to a fake website.

Hisham Saeed, ministry undersecretary, told Arab News: “The ministry does not know the source of the link, which has spread recently, but it certainly does not belong to the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah. All pilgrims should avoid such links.”

He pointed out that pilgrims were selected through the official channels of Hajj mission offices in their own country and said where no such offices existed applications should be submitted via the Hajj platform.

Ahmed Saleh Halabi, Hajj and Umrah services adviser, said pilgrims were often targeted by cybercriminals, with some claiming to represent the Saudi non-profit Misk Foundation.

However, he pointed out that Misk would not independently organize trips for Umrah pilgrims from outside the Kingdom without working closely with the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and relevant Saudi embassies.

Mohsin Tutla, chairman of the World Hajj and Umrah Care Foundation, said: “Digital technology offers sophisticated advantages if used with the right intentions and ethically; but it can be detrimental for preyed-upon pilgrims who are deceived each year with fake websites designed to entice pilgrims into purchasing packages that they (scammers) have no intention to honor.”

Every year, the Saudi reigning monarch welcomes selected members from the Muslim community throughout the world to perform Hajj as special guests of the Kingdom, but some online fraudsters send out false invitations to Hajj.


Madinah municipality continues intensive food safety inspections

A picture taken on April 4, 2024 shows a view of one of the minarets of the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (Prophet's Mosque) in Saudi Arab
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Madinah municipality continues intensive food safety inspections

MADINAH: Food safety inspections have been stepped up ahead of the arrival of Hajj pilgrims, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Thursday.

The Madinah Regional Municipality has carried out routine testing of commercial establishments, with 4,165 samples to date confirmed as conforming to approved standards. So far, 186 samples have been deemed unfit for human consumption.

The municipality emphasized the importance of adhering to health standards for the safety of consumers. Individuals are encouraged to report any food safety concerns via the hotline on 940 or through other official communication channels.


AlUla, Arabian Leopard Fund partner with Smithsonian to protect animal

Updated 15 May 2025
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AlUla, Arabian Leopard Fund partner with Smithsonian to protect animal

  • 2 Arabian leopards to be loaned to Smithsonian for research
  • Only 120 Arabian leopards in the wild, with 20 in Saudi Arabia

ALULA: The Royal Commission for AlUla and the Arabian Leopard Fund have partnered with the Smithsonian Institution to support international efforts to protect the animal, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

Under the agreement, the RCU will lend a pair of Arabian leopards to the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.

This is part of a scientific program designed to enhance conservation efforts, promote genetic diversity, and raise global awareness about this rare species, the SPA reported.

A mother Arabian leopard and a cub are seen at the RCU conservation center in AlUla. (RCU photo)

The Arabian leopard, or Panthera pardus nimr, is considered one of the world’s most endangered big cats. There are only about 120 left in the wild, including 20 confined mostly to the Kingdom’s isolated southwestern mountains of Asir and the Hijaz.

At the RCU’s wildlife conservation facility in AlUla, there were 27 Arabian leopards as of last year, a senior official of the commission was quoted as saying in a special Arab News report.

In partnering with the Smithsonian, the RCU aims to bolster its Arabian leopard breeding program and significantly “enhance the chances of survival for the critically endangered species and establishing a population outside its native habitat.”

It is hoped to drive advanced scientific research, facilitate the first exhibit for these big cats in the US, and “stimulate community support for conservation programs.”

 


Saudi crown prince congratulates Australian PM on re-election

Updated 15 May 2025
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Saudi crown prince congratulates Australian PM on re-election

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman congratulated Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese after the Labor Party leader was sworn in for a second term earlier this week, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Thursday.

In a letter, the crown prince wished the prime minister success in his duties and the Australian people further progress and prosperity.

Albanese was sworn in Tuesday, alongside his ministers, after a landslide win at a national election.


Saudi fund CEO attends inauguration of Jakarta State University development project

Updated 15 May 2025
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Saudi fund CEO attends inauguration of Jakarta State University development project

Saudi Fund for Development CEO Sultan Al-Marshad took part in an inauguration ceremony for phase two of the Jakarta State University development and upgrade project.

The initiative, worth $32.7 million, includes the construction of four 10-storey buildings, along with a grand mosque and social development center.

Writing on X on Wednesday, the Saudi Fund said Indonesian Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Brian Yuliarto and Saudi Ambassador to Indonesia Faisal bin Abdullah Al-Amoudi were also present at the ceremony.


Saudi defense minister and UAE president discuss bilateral relations and regional developments

Updated 14 May 2025
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Saudi defense minister and UAE president discuss bilateral relations and regional developments

  • Prince Khalid bin Salman and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan also review efforts to maintain security and stability in Middle East

RIYADH: Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman and the UAE’s president, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, held talks on Wednesday about the latest developments in the Middle East.

During their meeting at Qasr Al-Shati in Abu Dhabi, the prince passed on greetings from King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the Emirati leadership, and their best wishes for ongoing progress and prosperity in the UAE.

Prince Khalid and Sheikh Mohammed discussed the state of relations between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, shared their views on regional and international developments, and reviewed efforts to maintain security and stability in the region, the Emirates News Agency reported.

Other senior Emirati and Saudi officials present at the meeting included Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the deputy ruler of Abu Dhabi and national security advisor; and Hisham bin Abdulaziz bin Saif, the director general of the Saudi Office of the Minister of Defense.