Hajj 2009 - Req guidance on Travel procedure

PMO
By PMO

We are a group of 7 Indian families having intentions to perform Hajj this year. Our preferance is to charter a bus and travel. Would appreciate if anyone could provide valuable advice on how to move further in this regard. Your help and advice will be highly invaluable and may Allah reward you for this.....

Pl email your suggestions to raashid192002 at yahoo dot com

By kmahmood• 31 May 2009 11:49
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kmahmood

i got a update on 2009 Hajj if any body get any thing else then this please update.

Expats must apply online for Haj

29 May 2009

DOHA - Expatriates planning to go for Haj from Qatar this year will be required to apply online.

Earlier the registration was done through the authorised Haj tour operators (Muqawils). The Haj Committee has decided to do away with this system and introduce online registration from the next Haj season. Applications will now be received through the Haj committee website www.hajj.gov.qa. However, nationals will continue to register with the Muqawils.

Online registration has been introduced to give equal opportunity to all prospective pilgrims and avoid advance bookings. The new system will also help avoid duplications caused by registering with many Muqawils at the same time, Jassim bin Mohammed Al Kubaisi, Vice-Chairman of the Committee said in a press conference.

Registration will begin before the Holy month of Ramadan and the public will be informed about the dates through an official announcement.

"The new system will bring more transparency in the selection process. We had been facing problems due to advance registrations allowed by Muqawils as well as multiple bookings," said Al Kubaisi. Only those expatriates who have been residing in Qatar for at least three years will be eligible to apply. Applications from those who performed the pilgrimage over the past five years will not be accepted. People who are on visit to Qatar are also not eligible to apply. Registration rules will be made available on the Haj Committee website soon.

If the number of applicants outnumbers the available quota, the pilgrims will be picked up through a lot. In the new system, the Muqawils will not be able to choose the pilgrims. On the contrary, the pilgrims will be given three options and they can select the Muqawil they like. Al Kubaisi said Qatar was trying to retain last year's quota of 9,000 pilgrims. Saudi authorities had imposed a major cut in Qatar's quota two years ago, which was again raised last year following demand from higher authorities in Qatar.

"According to an OIC decision taken in 1978, the permitted quota for Qatar is 1,500 pilgrims but we are trying to maintain last year's numbers," said Al Kubaisi.

Asked about the Haj tariffs this year, the official said the global financial crisis had helped stabilise the prices, especially due to a fall in rentals in Saudi Arabia.

By Mohammed Iqbal

© The Peninsula 2009

Article originally published by The Peninsula 29-May-09

By Salkaseri• 31 May 2009 11:02
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Salkaseri

salam-ale-kom,

May Allah except you and all the Muslim for Hajj. you will have to go and book your slot at the agencies which take the troops to hajj, they are many in doha and charge you as on their service. their is one agent behind Beirut Restaurant kahraba Street in Doha. if i get more info i will let you know, to get the allotment apply as soon as possible ( inshallah you will get).

allhafiz

By shah2u• 31 May 2009 09:58
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shah2u

check gulf-times of sat. 30th may 2009.

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