8,500 Registered to Go for Hajj Through E-Platform. The Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs has made significant strides in improving access to religious services, as demonstrated by the launch of an electronic Hajj registration platform. This innovative platform has already seen 8,500 citizens register for Hajj within a short timeframe.
Here, we explore how the e-platform facilitates an efficient and accessible registration process for Kuwait’s citizens and examine how digital transformation is impacting other areas within the ministry.
Streamlined Hajj Registration Process
The Ministry’s new electronic Hajj platform, launched on Sunday, aims to simplify the registration for Kuwaitis planning to perform Hajj this year. This system allows users to complete their Hajj applications online within two weeks of the platform’s opening, reducing the need for physical paperwork.
The introduction of this platform showcases the Ministry’s commitment to adopting digital tools for efficient service delivery.
In a notable achievement, over 14,093 citizens authorized the platform via the My Identity application, which enhances user verification and security.
Additionally, the Ministry has addressed over 3,000 inquiries via WhatsApp, underscoring its dedication to supporting users throughout the process. This integration of digital services reflects Kuwait’s focus on improving public services through accessible technology.
Registration Details |
Statistics |
Total Registrations |
8,500 |
Authorized Users via My Identity App |
14,093 |
Inquiries Handled via WhatsApp |
3,000 |
Integration with Civil Service Commission: Digital Attendance System
The Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs is extending its modernization efforts to enhance its internal operations. A key recent development is the integration of fingerprint attendance systems with the Civil Service Commission’s (CSC) systems, as per a directive from the Civil Service Council.
Dr. Bader Al-Mutairi, Undersecretary of the Ministry, has announced that employee attendance, including arrivals, departures, and daily presence, is now systematically linked to the CSC’s integrated platforms.
Benefits of the Fingerprint Attendance System
This modern fingerprint system allows for automated recording of employee attendance, creating a more reliable and transparent environment.
This transition eliminates the former documentation cycle, thereby reducing paperwork and administrative tasks, allowing employees to focus more on service delivery.
Key Benefits of the System Integration:
- Efficiency: Automated attendance records save time for both employees and administrators.
- Transparency: Digital records enhance accountability and accuracy in tracking employee hours.
- Employee Rights: This system supports a fair representation of employee attendance, ensuring rights are preserved and records accurately reflect working hours.
Digital Transformation in Kuwait’s Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs
Kuwait’s Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs is embracing digital transformation to streamline both public and internal processes. With the Hajj e-platform, Kuwaitis can now register for Hajj in a matter of minutes, a process that previously required in-person visits.
By connecting attendance systems with the CSC, the Ministry demonstrates its commitment to modern governance that benefits citizens and employees alike.
Conclusion
The electronic Hajj platform and fingerprint attendance integration are part of a broader effort to digitalize government services in Kuwait. As more ministries adopt these tools, citizens and government employees can expect improved efficiency and enhanced access to services.