The General Directorate of Passports in Saudi Arabia has announced the deployment of field teams in Mecca and the holy sites to identify missing pilgrims and those receiving treatment in hospitals. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to ensure the safety of pilgrims and provide necessary support in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the Pilgrim Care Initiative.
London Mayor <strong>Sadiq Khan</strong> has completed the Hajj pilgrimage in Mecca, describing the journey as a life-changing experience. This visit aims to strengthen cultural and religious ties.
Thousands of pilgrims from various countries have flocked to Mina after completing the stoning ritual in Mecca. This significant event marks a crucial moment in the Hajj season, attracting millions of Muslims worldwide.
On behalf of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman hosted the annual reception for dignitaries and heads of delegations who performed Hajj this year. The event reflects Saudi Arabia's deep appreciation for the guests of Allah.
Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia have unearthed an ancient pot containing 100 pieces of gold and silver jewelry, believed to belong to a pilgrim buried over 1200 years ago. This discovery highlights the historical significance of pilgrimage in the region.
During the Hajj pilgrimage, Pakistani cricket legend Waseem Akram showcased his unique skills by throwing pebbles in a manner reminiscent of his cricketing style. This captivating display delighted many pilgrims and evoked memories of his sporting achievements.
Pilgrims in the holy lands continue to raise their hands in prayer for the acceptance of their pilgrimage. This occurs during the Hajj season, which unites Muslims from around the globe.
Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef held a significant meeting with his counterparts from Pakistan, Iraq, Lebanon, and Kuwait in Mecca. The meeting focused on strengthening security cooperation and coordinating efforts among the four nations, while praising Saudi Arabia's efforts in serving pilgrims.
Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef received his Iraqi counterpart, General Abdul Amir Kamal Al-Shammari, in Mecca today. The meeting focused on enhancing security cooperation and discussing mutual concerns between the two countries.
Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef met with his Pakistani counterpart, Mohsin Raza Naqvi, in Mecca to discuss ways to strengthen security cooperation between the two countries. The meeting also addressed various topics of mutual interest.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior has imposed penalties on ten individuals, including five Saudis and five expatriates, for transporting 34 people to Mecca for Hajj without permits. They were apprehended at the entrances of the holy city.
At 76 years old, Hajjah Najma Rifai fulfilled her lifelong dream of performing Hajj after decades of hard work in the Beqaa Valley. Her journey to Mecca was not just a trip, but a culmination of years of patience and perseverance.
The Saudi Public Transport Authority has announced its readiness to provide transportation services for pilgrims during the 2026 Hajj season, with over <strong>33,000 buses</strong> and <strong>5,000 taxis</strong> prepared to meet their needs. This initiative aims to ensure smooth and safe transportation between the holy sites in Mecca.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior has announced a fine of up to <strong>100,000</strong> Riyals for anyone who hosts visa holders in Mecca and the holy sites. This applies to all accommodation types during the Hajj season.
Security authorities in Mecca have arrested residents for posting fake advertisements related to pilgrimage services. This action is part of the government's efforts to combat fraud and ensure the safety of pilgrims.
Saudi security forces have apprehended a citizen attempting to smuggle three individuals into Mecca without the necessary permits. This incident highlights ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and security of pilgrims and visitors during the Hajj season.
The police in the Mecca region arrested two Indonesian residents for fraud involving fake Hajj services. Authorities seized counterfeit Hajj bracelets and tools used for scams, raising concerns about the safety of pilgrims and illegal practices that could affect the Hajj season.
The Saudi Ministry of Commerce has conducted more than <strong>23,000</strong> preventive inspections in Mecca and Medina since April 19, as part of the 2026 Hajj inspection plan. These inspections aim to enhance consumer protection, regulate markets, and ensure the availability of essential food supplies for pilgrims.
Security forces in Mecca have arrested five Afghan residents who attempted to enter the holy city on foot through a desert area without the necessary Hajj permits. Legal actions have been initiated against them.
Security forces in Mecca have arrested residents accused of committing fraud related to fake Hajj services. This incident has raised widespread concern among pilgrims and citizens.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior announced a fine of up to <strong>20,000 Riyals</strong> for visitors attempting to enter Mecca and the holy sites during the Hajj season. Additionally, violators will be deported and banned from entering the Kingdom for <strong>10 years</strong>.
The Deputy Emir of Mecca, Prince Saud bin Mishal bin Abdulaziz, conducted an inspection tour of the reception and guidance center for pilgrims in Al-Nawaria. He reviewed the operational workflow and services provided to the guests of Allah, and visited the Holy Mosque to assess the readiness of the Tawaf project and services for pilgrims.
The police in the Mecca region arrested a citizen for issuing forged permits to enter the holy city. This action is part of public security efforts to combat fraud, especially during the Hajj season.
Embarkasi Banjarmasin in Indonesia announced the launch of the eleventh journey for pilgrims from the Hulu Sungai Utara region, sending 359 pilgrims to Mecca on May 9, 2026.
The General Education Administration in Mecca announced the transition of selected schools in the holy city to remote learning through approved digital platforms. This decision aims to ensure the continuity of education and alleviate traffic congestion ahead of the Hajj season.
Mecca police announced the arrest of a resident accused of harassing a woman in the holy city. The incident occurred earlier this week, prompting legal action and referral to the public prosecutor.
The General Education Administration in Mecca has announced a transition from in-person classes to remote learning in several schools as preparations for the Hajj season begin. This decision aims to ease traffic congestion and facilitate the movement of pilgrims.
The Real Estate Authority in Saudi Arabia has announced the initiation of the real estate registry in Mecca and the Eastern Province. This move aims to organize the real estate market and enhance transparency within the sector.
The Real Estate Authority in Saudi Arabia has announced the initiation of the real estate registry in Mecca and the Eastern Province. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and organize the real estate market, reflecting the authority's efforts to develop the sector in the Kingdom.
The Saudi Authority for Combating Corruption (Nazaha) has launched comprehensive inspection tours in Mecca and Medina to ensure the readiness of relevant authorities to serve pilgrims. These tours are part of the ongoing efforts to ensure the comfort of pilgrims during their rituals.