Grand mufti of Saudi Arabia issued the fatwa ahead of Friday’s major chess tournament in Mecca.
He said the game was 'an opportunity to squander money' and fell under the category of gambling which is banned in the Quran.
He added: 'The game of chess is a waste of time... it causes enmity and hatred between people.'
Abdullah made the declaration while answering questions from viewers on his weekly show With The Mufti, The Middle East Eye reported.
Musa Bin Thaily, president of the law committee at the Saudi Chess Association, said a tournament would go ahead as planned despite the fatwa, which he said was issued last month.
He said on Twitter: Many things are said to be illegal and religiously banned in Saudi.
For example, the religious society view, bans the public musical festivals, but they're everywhere, the view isn't enforced by the law.
Musa Bin Thaily added that the Grand Mufti 'being an old man in his 80s' was unaware that players do not usually bet on the outcome of games.
Source: Al-Alam