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Why Sheikh Gumi Was Barred from Hajj and Deported by Saudi Authorities | READ DETAILS

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May 26, 2025
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Why Sheikh Gumi Was Barred from Hajj and Deported by Saudi Authorities | READ DETAILS
Why Sheikh Gumi Was Barred from Hajj and Deported by Saudi Authorities | READ DETAILS

Sheikh Gumi was stopped from entering Medina and deported despite securing a Hajj visa. The reasons and implications will surprise you. Read the full explosive report.

 

In a development that has sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s religious and diplomatic circles, Saudi Arabian authorities have deported prominent Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, and barred him from performing the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage, despite the cleric holding a valid visa.

 

The Kaduna-based scholar, known for his controversial commentaries on national security and global politics, made this revelation in a Facebook post on Monday, May 26, 2025.

 

“Due to some reasons related to my views on world politics, the authorities in Saudi Arabia do not want me to be present at Hajj even though they have granted me a visa,” Gumi wrote.

 

Gumi, who was among a delegation of clerics reportedly sponsored by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to offer religious support services to Nigerian pilgrims, was refused entry into Medina upon arrival at the Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport.

 

He arrived with other Islamic scholars aboard an Umza Air flight last Saturday at approximately 10:30pm, but his experience turned sour as Saudi immigration officers blocked his entry without publicly stating the full grounds for rejection.

 

Multiple reports have now confirmed that Sheikh Gumi was put on a return flight back to Nigeria, where he is said to have resumed his normal activities, including religious teaching.

 

The deportation has sparked outrage and curiosity in equal measure.

 

Although the Saudi government has not issued any official statement on the matter, observers say the decision to bar Sheikh Gumi might be linked to his outspoken views on global Islamic politics and his frequent criticism of foreign involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts.

 

Gumi’s rhetoric has in the past courted controversy, especially for advocating dialogue with armed insurgent groups in Nigeria, a stance that has divided public opinion.

 

This latest action by Saudi Arabia now raises questions about religious freedom, visa integrity, and the diplomatic standing of Nigerian Islamic scholars in international religious spaces.

 

“I am grateful to the authorities in Nigeria who have pledged to engage with the Saudi authorities on this matter,” Gumi added, suggesting the Nigerian government is aware and possibly intervening in the diplomatic fallout.

 

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Sources within NAHCON have kept mum about the incident, but insiders believe the episode could strain relations between Nigerian clerics and Saudi authorities ahead of the full 2025 Hajj operations.

 

This is not the first time the Saudi government has quietly rejected clerics or individuals deemed controversial, but deporting a top scholar from a friendly African country like Nigeria—especially one holding a state-sponsored Hajj visa—marks a serious escalation.

 

Critics of Gumi, however, argue that his confrontational religious-political views, especially on Middle East tensions and the West’s involvement in Muslim affairs, may have crossed an invisible line in Saudi Arabia, which is known for its strict religious gatekeeping during Hajj.

 

For many observers, the incident reflects a new level of global censorship and exclusion of dissenting Islamic voices, especially in one of the most sacred spaces of the Muslim world.

 

Yet others see the move as Saudi Arabia asserting its sovereign right to determine who enters its territory for pilgrimage—visa or no visa.

 

Back home, the event has reignited debate around Sheikh Gumi’s influence and the global reception of his positions. Some Nigerians have taken to social media to express concern that a top religious figure could be blocked in such a manner without recourse.

 

For now, Sheikh Gumi is back in Nigeria, but his deportation from Saudi Arabia will continue to dominate religious and political discourse in the coming days.

 

As the 2025 Hajj approaches, questions linger:

 

Will the Nigerian government demand an explanation?

 

Has Sheikh Gumi been blacklisted for future pilgrimages?

 

And what message does this send to other outspoken clerics in Nigeria and beyond?

 

Stay with All Facts Newspaper as we continue to follow this developing story.

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