Saudi Arabia has introduced a comprehensive programme to host over 1,300 pilgrims from over 100 nations under its annual Hajj programme for 2025. This programme reflects the Kingdom’s ongoing commitment to making available a spiritually enriching and safe pilgrimage experience for Muslims across the world.
The program, coordinated under the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance, is one of Saudi Arabia’s persistent attempts to promote cultural and religious connections with nations worldwide. Pilgrims are chosen from diverse societies, including scholars, opinion leaders, and poor Muslims, providing many with a lifetime experience.
An ambitious hospitality and care plan has been set in motion to offer state-of-the-art services, such as up-to-date accommodations, medical care, escorted rituals, transportation, and cultural exchange programs. The Kingdom is eager to ensure that every pilgrim enjoys dignified, seamless, and spiritually rewarding Hajj participation.
This move is part of Saudi Arabia’s overall Vision 2030 strategy to encourage interfaith dialogue, global collaboration, and religious tourism. This action not only solidifies Saudi Arabia’s leadership of the Islamic world but also demonstrates its logistical prowess and generosity in welcoming pilgrims.