Saudi minister holds Hajj meeting with officials from Muslim countries

Saudi Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah held a semiannual meeting with the heads of Hajj offices and other officials from Muslim countries on Monday. (SPA)
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Updated 12 November 2025
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Saudi minister holds Hajj meeting with officials from Muslim countries

  • Meeting brought together more than a hundred ministers, grand muftis, and heads of Hajj offices from Muslim countries to review preparations for the Hajj 2026 season

RIYADH: Saudi Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah held a semiannual meeting with the heads of Hajj offices and other officials from Muslim countries on Monday, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

The meeting brought together more than a hundred ministers, grand muftis, and heads of Hajj offices from Muslim countries to review preparations for the Hajj 2026 season and to discuss updates to organizational and operational procedures for serving pilgrims.

It was held on the sidelines of the fifth edition of the Hajj Conference and Exhibition, SPA said.

Al-Rabiah thanked the Hajj offices for their efforts and cooperation in ensuring the success of the Hajj 2025 season.

He commended those offices who had already finalized their contracts and urged the remaining offices to complete their contracting procedures by January 4, 2026 to ensure readiness and so that pilgrims received quality services.

Al-Rabiah highlighted a series of key regulatory requirements for the coming period, including:

  • Finalizing camp service contracts by January 4 and accommodation contracts in Makkah and Madinah by February 1
  • Submitting Hajj visas for issuance before March 20, with no extensions beyond that date, and raising public awareness to prevent unauthorized Hajj
  • Publishing awareness campaigns in collaboration with ministries and Hajj offices to protect pilgrims from exploitation or misinformation.
  • Requiring a “health capability certificate” signed by the head of office and the medical delegation leader as a prerequisite for visa issuance, with verification through the Masar electronic platform.
  • Processing all payments for sacrificial animals exclusively through official Hajj offices and the Saudi Project for the Utilization of Hady and Adahi, while prohibiting dealings with unauthorized entities
  • Ensuring that the Nusuk card is mandatory for entry to the Grand Mosque and holy sites
  • Uploading administrative, medical, and media personnel data starting November 10 and completing submissions before December 21
  • Finalizing airline selections and flight slot reservations before January 4
  • Conducting all administrative and financial transactions via the Nusuk Masar platform

The minister said these measures aimed to enhance service efficiency for pilgrims and boost coordination with relevant domestic and international bodies, reflecting the Kingdom’s leading role in serving pilgrims from around the world.


Jeddah Book Fair set to showcase rising Saudi literary scene

The event reinforces Saudi Arabia’s position as a cultural hub attracting major publishers, content creators and investors. (SPA
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Jeddah Book Fair set to showcase rising Saudi literary scene

Saudi Arabia’s Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission is preparing to host the Jeddah Book Fair from Dec. 11 to 20 at Jeddah Superdome, bringing together more than 1,000 local and international publishing houses and agencies from 24 countries across 400 booths. 

Held under the slogan “Jeddah Reads,” the fair is part of the commission’s “Saudi Reads” campaign, which seeks to strengthen the Saudi literary landscape by encouraging reading and creating meaningful engagement between authors and audiences.  

Jeddah Book Fair’s cultural program reflects the Kingdom’s heritage. (Supplied/@saudibookfairs)

Dr. Abdullatif Al-Wasil, CEO of the commission, said the Jeddah Book Fair reflects the leadership’s continued commitment to cultural development and the rapid growth of the Kingdom’s literature, publishing and translation sector.

He highlighted the fair’s interactive programs for publishers, authors, translators and the public, which are designed to enhance content quality, support creative development and foster knowledge partnerships.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Jeddah Book Fair seeks to strengthen the Saudi literary landscape by encouraging reading and creating meaningful engagement between authors and audiences.  

• It will host prominent writers, thinkers and cultural figures from Saudi Arabia and abroad, offering a 10-day schedule of literary, intellectual and scientific events. 

• The fair will continue to support emerging Saudi voices through the Saudi Authors’ Corner for self-published writers.

The event also reinforces Saudi Arabia’s position as a cultural hub attracting major publishers, content creators and investors.

This year’s cultural program reflects the Kingdom’s heritage, with over 170 events including lectures, panel discussions and workshops. A dedicated children’s zone will feature literary and entertainment activities tailored to young visitors, along with competitions to inspire reading and creativity.

The fair will host prominent writers, thinkers and cultural figures from Saudi Arabia and abroad, offering a 10-day schedule of literary, intellectual and scientific events. 

Book-signing stations will give readers the chance to meet their favorite authors, while cultural organizations, community groups and universities will present their latest publications and initiatives.  

A manga and anime zone will highlight collectibles from the genre, alongside specialized books. A discounted books section will also be available to promote wider access to reading.  

The fair will continue to support emerging Saudi voices through the Saudi Authors’ Corner for self-published writers, where hundreds of titles across literary and cultural fields will be showcased, underscoring the fair’s role in nurturing local talent and enriching the Kingdom’s evolving literary scene.