Tuesday, December 13, 2016

New Umrah Fee For Short Stay

SR500 Umrah fee for short stay under consideration

An Umrah visa fee of SR500 for pilgrims who will stay in the Kingdom for a maximum of five days is under consideration, Haj and Umrah Minister Mohammed Saleh Bantan was quoted as saying in a section of the Arabic press on Monday.
“This is one of many other options the ministry is considering,” Al-Madina daily quoted him as saying.
From October, a revised visa fee structure has been implemented in the Kingdom.
New Umrah Fee For Short Stay

The first entry of Haj and Umrah pilgrims will be free, but for subsequent entries they will be charged SR2,000.
The minister said the new Haj and Umrah fees will not constitute any financial burden on Muslims as the Saudi government will bear the fees for first-time pilgrims.
Bantan called for consolidating the concept of hospitality for the guests of Allah through creative projects.
He said the hospitality industry requires getting rid of the brokers. “This should be replaced by the old system of hospitality when the guests of God were served free of charge for the sake of Allah,” he said.
Bantan was talking at the closing ceremony of the month-long Hara Makkawiya festival which concluded on Sunday.
Head of Al-Nuzha neighborhood Sheikh Adel Amin Hafiz said the festival showcased the historical and cultural heritage of the holy city. More than 470 antiquities were shown during the festival in which about 180 productive families participated.
Ten cultural seminars were held during the festival which hosted 20 government and private departments and received about 34 delegations. “More than 200,000 people visited the festival which was a window through which the modern generations could look at the achievements of their ancestors,” said Hafiz.

New Umrah Fee For Short Stay

Umrah Overstayers Warned of Heavy Fines

The Passports Department (Jawazat) has warned those who opt to stay in the Kingdom after the expiry of their Umrah or visit visa with fines reaching up to SR50,000, six-month imprisonment and deportation.

“No Umrah pilgrim or a visitor should remain in the Kingdom after the expiry of the validity of his/her visa,” the Jawazat said in a statement.

It asked all those who have arrived through the Kingdom’s air, land or sea inlets not to delay their stay in the Kingdom beyond the validity of their entry visa.

It asked all those who arrived in the Kingdom on Umrah or visit visa to strictly abide by the duration of stay fixed for them in their visas.
Umrah Overstayers Warned of Heavy Fines

The Jawazat asked citizens and expatriates to ask the visitors to leave on time and to report those who purposely delay their departure. “Those who fail to report overstayers will receive the same punishment in addition to deportation if they are foreigners,” it said.

The Jawazat also warned citizens and expatriates never to host, hide, employ, transport or extend any kind of assistance that may help pilgrims or visitors to overstay.

“Those who help the pilgrims and visitors overstay in the Kingdom will be fined SR100,000, imprisoned for six months and deported if they are expatriates,” it said.

The Jawazat also asked all the Haj companies to report the overstayers otherwise they will be punished with heavy fines.

It also asked all companies, firms and individuals not to hire the overstayers otherwise they will be severely punished.

Source : http://www.saudigazette.com.sa/saudi-arabia/overstayers-warned-heavy-fines-imprisonment/

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Islamic New Year Wallpapers Collections

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The Islamic calendar, Muslim calendar or Hijri calendar (AH) is a lunar calendar consisting of 12 months in a year of 354 days. The Islamic lunar calendar (also referred to as Hijri calendar) is a purely lunar calendar. 

It contains 12 months that are based on the phases of the moon. Each lunar month is approximately 29.53 solar days. Therefore, the Islamic calendar is shorter than the Gregorian calendar. 12 lunar months is about 12 x 29.53=354.36 days (10 to 11 days shorter than the solar calendar). This why you may have noticed that the month of Ramadan and the time of Hajj gets earlier each year. 

 The Islamic lunar calendar, was first introduced in 638 AD by the second Caliph (Khalifa in Arabic), `Umar ibn Al-Khattab. The starting point of the calendar however was set to about sixteen years earlier, to mark the Hijrah — i.e. the time of emigration of the prophet Muhammad from Mecca to Medina. The word hijrah means to leave a place to seek sancturary or freedom from persecution or freedom of religion (or any other purpose). The emigration to Medina was a historic event, as it marked the turning point from persecution to freedom and acceptance of Submission (Islam in Arabic). 

The actual starting date for the Calendar was chosen to be the first day of the first month (1 Muharram) of the year of the Hijrah. The Islamic (Hijri) calendar is usually abbreviated A.H. in Western languages (similar to A.D. used to mark the Christian calendar). Muharram 1, 1 A.H. corresponds to July 16, 622 A.D.
  1. Muharram
  2. Safar
  3. Rabi-ul-Awwal
  4. Rabi-ul-Aakhir
  5. Jumada-al-Oolaa
  6. Jumada-al-Aakhirah
  7. Rajab
  8. Sha'ban
  9. Ramadhan or Ramzan
  10. Shawwal
  11. Zul-Qa'dah
  12. Zul-Hijjah
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