- Informing local authorities
- Notifying the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah
- Issuing a death or birth certificate
- Contacting the Saudi consulate
- c
- Holding gatherings for collective supplication in the Grand Mosque or Prophet’s Mosque
- Taking photographs in the holy sites for personal memories
- Engaging in political or sectarian activities during Hajj
- Distributing educational materials about Hajj rituals
- c
- The stage where pilgrims are invited to throw the stones
- The stage where pilgrims are dispatched to slaughterhouses in Mina
- The stage where pilgrims ascend to Mina (the day of Tarwiyah)
- The stage of final departure through airports and ports
- b
- Yes, the Federal Government can be held liable
- No, the Federal Government is protected from liability if actions are taken in good faith
- Yes, but only for financial damages
- No, but the officer can be held personally liable
- b
- The office must be located inside the central area
- The office must obtain a permit from the Ministry of Health
- The office must be established in the central area
- The office must not require any permit
- b
- To resolved issues and complaints raised by pilgrims
- Managing and overseeing Hajj operations by the competent authority
- To provide direct financial assistance to pilgrims
- To allocate resources for Hajj infrastructure development
- b
- Federal Government
- Ministry of Religious Affairs
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Concerned Division
- d
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The Policy making is the responsibility of Federal Government whereas approval of financial is the duty of Concerned Division.
- Square
- Triangle
- Rectangle
- Half Circle
- d
- Issuing Licenses
- Renewing Licenses
- Supervising Financial accounts of HGOs
- Suspending, or rescinding license
- c
- They lose their license immediately
- They may face suspension or rescission after a proper hearing
- They are issued warning without penalties
- Their operations are monitored without further action
- b
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HGO stands for Hajj Group Organizers.