
Hajj 1446 Registration Opens With Priority for First Time Pilgrims
Pilgrims must complete the meningitis vaccination, with appointments available through the Sehhaty app.
Saudi Arabia has opened Hajj registrations for the 1446 AH season, prioritizing first-time pilgrims and requiring mandatory vaccinations. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced that citizens and residents can access Hajj packages via the Nusuk app and the ministry's electronic portal. Pilgrims must complete the meningitis vaccination, with appointments available through the Sehhaty app. The Nusuk platform provides a streamlined booking process, offering various payment options and the ability to purchase essential Hajj items, including Ihram clothing and flight tickets, directly through the app.

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