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Saudi Arabia tightens Hajj 2026 rules; violators may face SAR20,000 fine, deportation and 10-year entry ban

Saudi Arabia tightens Hajj 2026 rules; violators may face SAR20,000 fine, deportation and 10-year entry ban

Saudi Arabia cracks down on illegal Hajj with SAR100,000 fines and deportation rules / Image: file

Saudi Arabia has announced strict new penalties for residents and visitors who attempt to perform Hajj without an official permit, as authorities intensify efforts to control overcrowding and improve pilgrim safety during Hajj 1447 AH.The Saudi Ministry of Interior confirmed that anyone caught performing or attempting to perform Hajj without a valid permit could face a fine of up to SAR20,000. Foreign residents who violate the rules will also face deportation and a 10-year ban from re-entering the Kingdom.The announcement comes as Saudi authorities tighten regulations ahead of the annual pilgrimage season, one of the world’s largest religious gatherings attended by millions of Muslims globally.

Saudi Arabia’s new Hajj rules

Saudi Arabia has made it clear that only officially authorised pilgrims will be allowed to enter Makkah and the holy sites during the Hajj season. Authorities said obtaining a legal Hajj permit is now a mandatory requirement for all pilgrims, including residents already living inside the Kingdom.The Ministry of Interior said the restrictions apply from the first day of Dhu Al Qi’dah until the 14th day of Dhu Al Hijjah. During this period, holders of visit visas are prohibited from entering or remaining in Makkah without proper Hajj authorisation.Saudi officials said the measures are aimed at ensuring smooth crowd management, reducing congestion and protecting pilgrims during extreme summer temperatures. Last year’s Hajj season saw major concerns around overcrowding and heat-related deaths, pushing authorities to strengthen permit enforcement this year.

Fines and penalties

The crackdown does not only target unauthorised pilgrims. Saudi authorities have also introduced tougher penalties for anyone helping violators enter Makkah illegally.According to the Ministry of Interior, individuals or companies that transport, shelter or assist unauthorised pilgrims could face fines of up to SAR100,000. The penalties may increase depending on the number of violators involved.The rules apply to:

  • Travel agents and facilitators
  • Accommodation providers
  • Vehicle owners and drivers
  • Individuals hiding or assisting violators

Authorities also warned that vehicles used to transport illegal pilgrims could be confiscated through court orders.Saudi Arabia has additionally suspended Umrah permits through the Nusuk platform during the Hajj season to prevent overlap between Umrah visitors and Hajj pilgrims.

Saudi Arabia urges visitors to follow rules

The Ministry of Interior urged citizens, residents and all visa holders to strictly comply with Hajj regulations to avoid severe legal consequences. Authorities also encouraged the public to report violators through emergency hotlines, including 911 in Makkah, Madinah, Riyadh and the Eastern Province, and 999 in other regions.Saudi authorities have already begun enforcement operations. In one recent incident, police in Makkah arrested a resident accused of promoting fake Hajj permits through social media platforms. The suspect was referred to public prosecutors.Officials stressed that the “No Hajj Without a Permit” campaign is designed to improve security, streamline pilgrim movement and ensure emergency services can effectively manage the massive crowds expected during Hajj 2026.

Digital controls for Hajj 2026

Saudi Arabia has increasingly relied on digital permit systems, surveillance technology and stricter visa controls as part of its broader Vision 2030 strategy to modernise religious tourism. Authorities are using these measures to better monitor pilgrim numbers and prevent unregistered visitors from entering restricted areas during Hajj.Officials say the tougher enforcement reflects the Kingdom’s long-term strategy to make Hajj safer, more organised and easier to manage as global pilgrim demand continues to rise. Go to Source

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