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#No_Hajj_without_Permit: A Qualitative Analysis of Reactions to the KSA Government Campaign to Make the Pilgrimage a Success

DOI: 10.4236/ajc.2024.123027, PP. 504-512

Keywords: Hajj, #No_Hajj_without_Permit, Pilgrimage Regulation, Public Reactions

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This paper presents a qualitative study on public reactions to Saudi Arabia’s #No_Hajj_without_permit campaign, which aims to regulate Hajj attendance. Data were collected from a social media platform, X platform (formerly Twitter), using Ncapture for posts between June 2, 2024, and June 20, 2024. Four main themes emerged: support for the campaign, issues with accessibility, views on government management, and the interplay between religious duties and legal restrictions. While the campaign is lauded for enhancing safety and security during the Hajj, it has also sparked concerns.

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