[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]Every year, Muslims aspire to fulfill the cherished dream of performing Hajj, yet they often fall victim to scams promising free Hajj trips, either through deceptive marketing or other means.
This year, a circulating WhatsApp message suggests that Hajj can be performed free of charge through the Mohammed Bin Salman Free Hajj Sponsorship. This viral message implies that applications for the Mohammed Bin Salman Free Hajj Sponsorship 2024 are available, targeting those unable to afford Hajj this year.
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It is important to note that Saudi Arabia has not announced any such Hajj scheme. These deceptive messages not only scam individuals but also put their data at risk if they interact with these messages.
The misleading WhatsApp message claims that 0.75 million Muslims will be sent to the holy land for free under the scheme. However, this is a scam, and there is no truth to the notion of free Hajj offered by the Saudi Arabian government.
Saudi Arabia has cautioned Muslims to only trust information shared through official channels, emphasizing the need to avoid falling prey to scams.
This is not the first instance of such scams surfacing. Scammers exploit any opportunity, even one as sacred as Hajj, for their gain.
To safeguard against such scams, it is recommended to rely solely on information shared through the official channels of Saudi Arabia.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]