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UAE Tightens Health Rules for Hajj 2026 Pilgrims to Ensure Safety

UAE’s Hajj health requirements take effect for the 1447H / 2026 season to protect pilgrims and ensure safety. These rules reflect the country’s focus on health, preparation, and safe participation in one of Islam’s most sacred journeys. They also align UAE fully with Saudi Arabia’s strict health measures.

The General Authority of Islamic Affairs, Endowments and Zakat (Awqaf) requires all Emirati pilgrims to pass full medical exams before traveling. Authorities will verify reports with Saudi health agencies to confirm each pilgrim’s ability to complete physically demanding rituals.

Under the new rules, pilgrims with organ failures such as kidney or heart problems cannot join. Additionally, chronic liver or lung disease, severe mental disorders, late-stage pregnancy, and active infections like tuberculosis disqualify applicants. Pilgrims on chemotherapy or relying fully on wheelchairs or continuous assistance also cannot attend.

Furthermore, pilgrims must complete mandatory vaccines well before travel. These include the meningococcal ACWY, seasonal flu, COVID-19, and other recommended shots based on health needs. MoHAP also advises starting light exercise three weeks before travel, staying hydrated, and bringing essential medicines.

Because Hajj occurs in high temperatures and crowded conditions, pilgrims must watch for heat exhaustion or sunstroke. Warning signs include dizziness, nausea, headache, and fast heartbeat. Officials suggest wearing light clothing, using umbrellas, resting in shade, and carrying basic first-aid kits.

Despite stricter rules, interest remains high. Awqaf received 72,000 applications for the UAE’s 6,228 Hajj slots. Authorities are screening applicants and sending notifications to those approved. Successful pilgrims must complete documentation within the deadlines to secure their permits.

Through these updates, UAE’s Hajj health requirements ensure both individual safety and the wellbeing of the entire congregation. By enforcing medical checks, vaccinations, and preparation advice, UAE helps pilgrims enjoy a safe, organized, and meaningful pilgrimage in 2026.

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