Published on November 10, 2025

The Fifth Hajj Conference and Exhibition has been started in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia under the supervision of King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. This high profile event which is an important landmark in the country’s efforts for improving the experience of Hajj for Muslims across the globe will end on the 12 of November 2025. It is in accordance to the country’s Vision 2030 project which aims to modernize and improve the services for the Umrah and Hajj pilgrims.
The conference, under the theme “From Makkah to the World,” is a collaborative effort between the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah and the Pilgrim Experience Program. This initiative is part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which aims to develop infrastructure, services, and technology to support the ever-growing number of pilgrims. The event also highlights the Kingdom’s dedication to continually improving the pilgrim experience.
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With a focus on innovation and excellence, the conference brings together leading experts, officials, and stakeholders from more than 150 countries. These participants are working towards providing a smooth, spiritually enriching journey for all visitors.
The opening ceremony of the event included the inauguration of the History of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques Forum, organized by the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives. The forum is a first-of-its-kind initiative that delves into the rich history of the pilgrimage and the two holy mosques. It aims to provide a deeper understanding of Hajj’s significance and its impact on global Muslim communities.
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Prince Saud bin Mishaal bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of the Makkah Region, delivered a speech on behalf of King Salman. The speech emphasized Saudi Arabia’s unwavering commitment to serving the two holy mosques and ensuring the comfort of every pilgrim. King Abdulaziz’s legacy of Hajj service continues to inspire efforts to enhance the pilgrimage experience.
The Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Tawfig Al-Rabiah, spoke about the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to improve Hajj services. He highlighted the completion of basic contracts for more than 60% of pilgrims, with preparations for 50% of the holy sites already underway. This demonstrates the significant progress made in ensuring that the pilgrimage will be well-organized and accommodating for the millions who attend each year.
Al-Rabiah also mentioned the Nusuk app, which has gained over 40 million users worldwide. The app is part of the government’s drive to digitize and streamline the pilgrim experience, making it easier for individuals to plan their journey, access services, and stay informed.
The event also saw the signing of several key agreements and memoranda of understanding among various stakeholders. These partnerships are aimed at improving technological integration, operational efficiency, and overall service quality for pilgrims. These collaborations will play a vital role in ensuring that pilgrims have a seamless and memorable experience during their Hajj journey.
For those planning to attend Hajj in 2025, the government has already begun laying the groundwork for an efficient and smooth pilgrimage. Here are a few essential tips for travelers:
Saudi Arabia’s commitment to improving Hajj services aligns with its Vision 2030 goal of welcoming more than 30 million pilgrims annually. This long-term plan will continue to enhance the spiritual experience while also embracing technology to streamline operations.
The Fifth Hajj Conference and Exhibition in Jeddah is an exciting preview of what the future holds for pilgrims. With the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to improve Hajj infrastructure and services, it’s clear that Saudi Arabia is leading the way in making this spiritual journey smoother, safer, and more accessible than ever before.
The Fifth Conference on Hajj is not just a meeting; it represents the commitment of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the advancement of Hajj. The Kingdom is ensuring that the future of the Holy Pilgrimage is technologically advanced, well serviced, and enriched with international partnerships. It is striving to make certain that the Holy Pilgrimage is a spiritually rewarding experience for Muslims.
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