Published on: September 11, 2025 5:11 PM
The Ministry of Religious Affairs has extended the Hajj registration deadline due to recent floods. Originally, pilgrims had until September 8 to register under the private Hajj scheme. However, the government decided to give more time so that flood-affected people can complete their applications. This extension helps many pilgrims who could not register earlier because of the floods.
So far, 21,000 pilgrims have registered for the private Hajj quota. The ministry will give priority to those who missed Hajj last year. These pilgrims will have the first chance to secure their spots. Private Hajj operators will accept new applications only if there are leftover quotas. This approach ensures fair opportunities for those who waited.
Pilgrims who registered last year and did not withdraw their fees will get to perform Hajj without paying extra. Private operators must honor last year’s package prices for these pilgrims. This policy helps many pilgrims avoid additional financial burdens. Meanwhile, those who withdrew their payments last year cannot use this benefit. They must register again and pay the current rates.
The ministry’s decision has been welcomed by many pilgrims and private operators. It shows understanding of the difficulties caused by the floods. Moreover, it keeps the registration process transparent and fair. Relief efforts continue to focus on supporting affected communities, including those planning for Hajj.
In conclusion, the extension of registration and priority for last year’s pilgrims bring relief. It ensures affected people get their rightful chance to perform Hajj. The ministry remains committed to facilitating pilgrims with fairness and care. Many hope this will ease the burden caused by last year’s disruptions.