Hajj 2023 Registrations Now Open in Saudi Arabia

Hajj 2023 Registrations Now Open in Saudi Arabia

MAKKAH: On Thursday, the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced, for locals, the beginning of the registration process for the Hajj for the coming year 1444/2023. (Saudi citizens as well as residents of the Kingdom).

SUMMARY:

  • Registration for Hajj 2023 has begun in Saudi Arabia for locals.
  • Nusuk App or Ministry website are the two ways to register for Hajj 2023.
  • Various packages are available for Hajj 2023, starting at SAR 3000.

In order to register for Hajj, those who are interested in performing the Hajj this year can use the Nusuk App or the Ministry’s website: localhaj.haj.gov.sa

There are four packages available to Hujjaj this year, starting from SAR 3000. These packages have been set by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

As of yet, the Ministry has not announced the mechanism for registering Hujjaj outside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

How can I register for Hajj 2023?

To register for Hajj 2023, you can use the Nusuk App or the Ministry’s website: localhaj.haj.gov.sa.

Are there different packages available for Hajj 2023 and how much do they cost?

There are four packages available for Hajj 2023, starting from SAR 3000, and they have been set by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

Is the Nusuk App the only way to register for Hajj 2023?

For those who wish to register for Hajj 2023, there are two options available: The Nusuk App and the Ministry’s website.

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