Saudi bans children from accompanying hajj pilgrims

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Saudi Arabia has banned children from accompanying pilgrims during the hajj this year.

The country’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, in a statement on Sunday, said, “The decision aims to protect children from the risks associated with the intense crowding that occurs every year. This measure is taken to ensure the safety and well-being of children and to avoid exposing them to any harm during the pilgrimage.”

The ministry also added that priority for hajj participation this year will be given as always to those who have not performed the pilgrimage before.

Registration for the 2025 hajj season has officially opened for Saudi citizens and residents through the Nusuk app and the official online portal, reports Gulf News.

Pilgrims are required to verify their information, add companions, and submit any requests for exemptions, including those related to accompanying mahrams.

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