Saudi announces eligible age to perform Hajj 2023
Saudi Arabia has announced the eligible age for the 2023 Hajj.
The Saudi Ministry of Hajj disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday February 15, 2023.
The ministry stated that the minimum age to perform this year’s Hajj pilgrimage is 12 years, stressing that the numbers of pilgrims will return to the pre-pandemic times.
The ministry has also pointed out that priority for registering to undertake this year’s pilgrimage will be given to Muslims who did not do Hajj, one of Islam’s five obligatory duties.
Hajj permits can be issued via the electronic platform “Absher” starting from 15-10-1444AH, i.e. less than two months before the Hajj season due in late June this year, according to the statement.
The ministry added that only Muslims holding Hajj visas or those with legal residency in Saudi Arabia will be allowed to undertake the pilgrimage rites.
The ministry had earlier unveiled four packages for domestic pilgrims wishing to attend the 2023 Hajj with costs ranging from SR,3984 to SR11,841.
It said details of these packages and transportation fees depend on types of transport means and the pilgrim’s departure city en route to Hajj.
Saudi Arabia has said there will be no limits on the numbers of pilgrims from around the world for the upcoming Hajj season.