Madinah, Saudi Arabia – May 2025 — In a moment of spiritual significance and international unity, the first group of Somali pilgrims in 2025 arrived today at Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah to perform the Hajj pilgrimage for the year 1446H.
Saudi authorities, specifically the General Directorate of Passports, ensured a smooth and seamless entry process for the pilgrims.
Somali pilgrims 2025: Entry Process
Saudi Arabia’s General Directorate of Passports confirmed that the immigration and customs procedures were completed swiftly and efficiently, thanks to the deployment of state-of-the-art biometric and digital systems.
The airport’s Hajj terminals have been fully equipped with the latest technologies and staffed with highly trained personnel fluent in the languages of the pilgrims, including Somali.
The smooth reception of pilgrims is part of the Kingdom’s broader efforts to enhance the experience of Hajj 2025 (1446H) for all Muslims, reflecting its commitment to serving the Guests of Allah with excellence, hospitality, and respect.
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Saudi Authorities Fully Prepared for the Hajj Season
Earlier this year, the Saudi General Directorate of Passports had announced its full readiness to receive pilgrims through all international air, land, and sea ports.
Intensive preparations have been made to accommodate the growing number of pilgrims expected to arrive from various countries, especially those from Africa and Southeast Asia.
This marks a symbolic and heartwarming moment for Somali Muslims, whose pilgrimage journey is not only a religious obligation but also a source of national pride and spiritual unity.
Somali Pilgrims 2025 – Religious Ties
The arrival of Somali pilgrims also reflects the strong bilateral relationship between Saudi Arabia and Somalia.
Especially in the domain of religious cooperation and humanitarian assistance.
Somalia remains a vital part of the global Muslim community, and Saudi Arabia continues to play a pivotal role in facilitating and supporting their spiritual obligations.