No pilgrimage without permission – Taghreed Ibrahim Al -Tasan

Taghreed Ibrahim Al -Tasan
Every year, the honor of serving the guests of Rahman is renewed on a land that God has made for people and security.
At the heart of this honor, the great responsibility comes: that this great ritual is managed by the utmost discipline, mercy and organization.
Hence, the slogan “No Hajj without permission” was not merely an organizational procedure, but rather an expression of a new stage in the administration of the Hajj, based on the vision, based on technology, and looking forward to the future.
The “statement” platform is one of the main blocks in building an integrated digital system for the service of pilgrims, as it allows workers, volunteers and relevant vehicles to obtain the necessary permits to enter Makkah Al -Mukarramah and the Holy Places, with an immediate and flexible link to the application of “Takakulna”, which has become a comprehensive window for smart national services.
With this connection, the pilgrimage experience is transmitted from the scattered paper procedures environment to a unified digital space, which enhances accuracy, transparency and streamlining.
The platform developed by the Saudi Organization for Data and Artificial Intelligence (Sayya) in partnership with the relevant government agencies, does not represent a technical gate, but rather a mature state of institutional integration.
It is an integration not only aimed at organizing the movement of individuals and vehicles, but to ensure the quality of the religious and human experience of the pilgrim, from the moment he came to the moment he left, in complete harmony with the targets of the Kingdom’s 2030 vision and the “Guests of Rahman” program.
Digital transformation in the Hajj system is no longer an administrative welfare, but rather the necessity of the complexities of time, the intensity of numbers and the aspirations of the world until Saudi Arabia remains a model in managing crowds professionally and humanly.
Hence, “There is no pilgrimage without a permit” should not be understood as prohibition, but as a code. Consulting the place from chaos, to the ritual of crowding, and for the argument from disruption, and to serve from the indiscriminate accumulation.
This experience does not only express administrative maturity, but a vision that sees in the Hajj an opportunity to embody the values of the state: organization, competence, mercy, and innovation. It is in essence, a message to the world that the care of the pilgrims was never a circumstantial function, but rather a historical and civilizational commitment to the Kingdom with pride and responsibility.
The Hajj administration is not just a season that ends, but rather a continuous system of planning, governance and development, managed by the mind of the state and the heart of the nation.
And when the organization turns into a culture, and the commitment to collective awareness, we have moved from the reaction to the form of the model. “No Hajj without a permit” is not only an administrative slogan, but the title of a new era of smart governance, where discipline becomes a condition for facilitation, technology is a way to advance, and service is a reflection of the sanctity of time and space. This is how trust is built, and this is how rituals are managed by what befits the guests of the Most Merciful, and what is compatible with the vision of a homeland that only accepts leadership as a standard.