The UAE has ramped up preparations for Hajj as more than 6,200 Emirati pilgrims prepare for the holy pilgrimage to Makkah. The government has introduced an all-round support program that guarantees easy and spiritually fulfilling travel for pilgrims from start to safe return.
The initiative, led by the UAE’s General Authority of Islamic Affairs and Endowments, includes logistical planning, medical services, spiritual guidance, and 24/7 assistance. Pilgrims will benefit from streamlined procedures at departure points, well-organized accommodations in Saudi Arabia, and immediate on-ground support through trained Emirati Hajj missions.
Authorities pointed out that the preparations were in line with the country’s dedication to the health of its citizens amid one of the most critical Islamic obligations. Comprehensive coordination with Saudi authorities has also seen all services meet international standards as well as observe the most recent safety and health regulations.
With an emphasis on care, convenience, and community, the UAE’s Hajj support programme is an exemplar of structured religious travel. The pilgrims’ families can be assured that their relative is in good hands, supported at every step throughout this once-in-a-lifetime spiritual quest.