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Saudi defends refusal to accept Nigerian women for hajj
Saudi defends refusal to accept Nigerian women for hajj
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Saudi Arabia on Friday defended its decision to turn back hundreds of Nigerian women who flew into the kingdom for the hajj, saying they had failed to abide by the rules for the annual Muslim pilgrimage.
“The rules for the pilgrimage have been in force for several years and must be applied as they stand, since nothing new has been introduced,” said hajj ministry spokesman Hatem bin Hassan Qadi, quoted by the official news agency SPA.
“Women aged under 45 must be accompanied on the journey by a ‘mahramu,’” a male with legal authority, the ministry said in a statement.
“This is mentioned on the entry visas … and those who do not respect the rules are not authorised to enter” the kingdom, which is home to Islam’s holiest sites in Mecca and Medina, it said.
Hundreds of Nigerian women, among more than a thousand denied entry to Saudi Arabia, flew back from Jeddah late Thursday after Nigeria suspended flights to the kingdom for next month’s hajj.
The angry would-be pilgrims, who were turned back because they were not accompanied by men, denounced their treatment at the hands of the Saudi authorities, with one traveller saying they had been treated as criminals.
A statement by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria described the situation as an “unprecedented and worrisome development”.
In all, more than a thousand Nigerian women have been stopped from making the hajj. They began arriving at Jeddah airport on Sunday and some had been stranded in Saudi Arabia for five days.
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Didn't the Nigerian authorities know about the said rule before allowing the women to go to the holy land unescorted? These women who go unescorted to Mecca, are they really going for pilgrimage or for other purpose?
ReplyDeleteLet us be realistic. Was Nigeria singled out by the Saudis or was the policy generally applied?
It is a known law in islam that women should not travel without their husbands or a male relative. So those crying foul should get something better to talk about.
ReplyDeleteNigerian moslems mocked!! Not even regarded as moslems @ their Holy site!! Hahahahaha!!!
ReplyDeleteNigerian moslems mocked!! Not even regarded as moslems @ their Holy site!! Hahahahaha!!!
ReplyDeleteDid this law just appeared. This the first time I am hearing of this because women have been travelling before now.
ReplyDeleteNa.today the law has there for over fifteen years is just that we nigeriians do not obey laws so next time we should try to obey other ppeoples contry law.
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