SAHUC: We’ve always consulted on the Hajj processes
SAHUC President, Moaaz Casoo responds to some of the issues highlighted in the management of the Hajj for South Africans.
SAHUC President, Moaaz Casoo responds to some of the issues highlighted in the management of the Hajj for South Africans.
The South African Hajj and Umrah Council (SAHUC) is facing serious allegations from founding member, the Sunni Jamiatul Ulama (SJU).
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As of next year, traditional tour operators will no longer facilitate hajj or umrah; instead, services will be contracted directly
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