HIRO Analysis: The Debate on Using Umrah Visa to Wait for Hajj Pilgrimage - Halal or Haram?"
From an Islamic perspective, the permissibility of using an Umrah visa to wait for Hajj pilgrimage is a matter of debate among scholars.
Majority View:
Most scholars consider it impermissible (haram) to enter Saudi Arabia on an Umrah visa with the intention of staying for Hajj. This is because:
- The intention behind entering the country is not genuine, as the person is not solely intending to perform Umrah.
- It involves deception and dishonesty, as the person is not declaring their true intention.
- It violates Saudi regulations and may lead to punishment.
Minority View:
Some scholars permit it, arguing that:
- The intention to perform Hajj is a good deed, and Allah knows the person's intention.
- There is no explicit prohibition in Islamic texts against using an Umrah visa for Hajj.
HIRO's Stance:
HIRO emphasizes adherence to Saudi regulations and Islamic principles. As the majority view considers it impermissible, HIRO advises against using an Umrah visa to wait for Hajj pilgrimage.
Allah knows best.
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