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In a notable shift for Hajj 2025, Saudi Arabia has decided to prohibit children from accompanying pilgrims to the holy site due to safety concerns linked to severe overcrowding, as announced by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah on February 10, 2025. The ministry emphasized that the ban aims to enhance the welfare of children during the pilgrimage, which is notorious for its vast crowds. Priority will also be granted to first-time pilgrims this year.
Additionally, Saudi Arabia has modified its visa policy affecting individuals from 14 nations, including India, who will now only be eligible for single-entry visas instead of multiple-entry ones. This policy change, effective February 1, aims to reduce unauthorized entries for the pilgrimage, which contribute to overcrowding at pilgrimage sites. The affected countries include Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan, Tunisia, and Yemen.
Registration for Hajj 2025 has commenced, with pilgrims encouraged to use the Nusuk app to select their Hajj packages and companions.