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Saudi Arabia releases New Hajj 2025 rules: No children allowed

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Jeremiah Ayegbusi

In a significant shift for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, Saudi Arabia has announced that children will not be permitted to accompany pilgrims for the 2025 season. This new rule, introduced by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, aims to safeguard young attendees from the potential hazards associated with the massive gatherings that occur during Hajj.

Safety First: The Rationale Behind the Ban

The decision to exclude children from the pilgrimage stems from concerns over safety amidst the intense crowds that gather in Mecca each year. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has stated that the large congregations pose serious risks to children, who are particularly vulnerable in such high-density environments. By implementing this precautionary measure, officials aim to enhance crowd control and minimize accidents, ensuring a smoother pilgrimage experience.

First-Time Pilgrims Prioritized

Alongside the child participation ban, another change for Hajj 2025 includes giving priority to first-time pilgrims. This policy shift is designed to provide more Muslims with the opportunity to fulfill this key religious obligation at least once in their lifetime, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility in religious practice.

Visa Policy Updates

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has set February 14, 2025, as the final date for licensed private tour operators to remit payments for the 2025 Hajj fares. This decision aligns with NAHCON’s goal of ensuring a seamless and well-organized pilgrimage for Nigerian pilgrims.

This deadline was announced during a meeting in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, where NAHCON Chairman, Professor Abdullah Saleh Usman, met with representatives of licensed tour operators. The Chairman underscored the necessity of adhering to the timeline, highlighting that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will commence the issuance of visas for the Hajj exercise on February 19, 2025. Timely remittance, therefore, is essential for meeting the visa processing requirements.

The visa policies have also seen significant updates to manage the flow of pilgrims more effectively. From February 1, 2025, individuals from 14 countries, including India, Egypt, Pakistan, and Indonesia, will only be eligible for single-entry visas to prevent unauthorized Hajj participation. Previously, multiple-entry visas contributed to overcrowding at holy sites, as some travelers used these visas to perform Hajj without registration. This new visa regulation seeks to control attendance numbers, thereby improving safety and organization.

Jeremiah Ayegbusi

Jeremiah Ayegbusi is an economist and former Academic Officer of the Nigerian Economic Students Association, Redeemer's University Chapter (NESARUN). He analyzes economic news and conducts research for long-form analysis, leveraging his strong academic foundation and passion for insights.

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