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Hajj Ministry Halts Issuing Umrah Permits Through Nusuk App for One Month

In a surprising move, the Hajj Ministry has announced that it will temporarily suspend issuing Umrah permits through the popular Nusuk App for a period of one month. This decision has left many pilgrims scrambling to find alternative ways to secure their permits and continue with their spiritual journey.

The Nusuk App, which has become a go-to platform for pilgrims seeking Umrah permits, has been a convenient and efficient tool for many. However, the Ministry’s decision to halt issuing permits through the app has caught many off guard.

Pilgrims who were relying on the Nusuk App to secure their permits are now faced with uncertainty and confusion. Many are left wondering how they will be able to complete their Umrah journey without the convenience of the app.

The Ministry has not provided a clear explanation for the sudden halt in issuing permits through the Nusuk App. However, they have assured pilgrims that alternative arrangements will be made to ensure that all pilgrims are able to complete their spiritual journey.

As pilgrims navigate this unexpected change, many are left hoping for a swift resolution to the issue so that they can continue with their Umrah plans without further disruption. The one-month suspension of issuing permits through the Nusuk App has certainly caused a stir within the pilgrimage community, but pilgrims remain hopeful that a solution will be found soon.