UAE Rolls Out Stricter Hajj Campaign Rules for 2026
- Publish date: Wednesday، 16 July 2025 Reading time: 1 min read
Only top-performing organizers will be accredited under the new system aimed at improving pilgrim experience
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Planning to go on Hajj in 2026? The UAE just shook things up. A brand-new system is now in place for selecting and accrediting Hajj campaign organizers—part of the country’s bigger mission to make the pilgrimage smoother, more organized, and better all around.
Quality Over Everything
The new rules are clear: only the best will be approved. Campaigns will be judged based on service quality, admin strength, financial readiness, and how well they performed last season. So if a campaign was all over the place in 2025, chances are they won't make the cut this time.
Tailored for You (Yes, You!)
Organizers who offer flexible and diverse service packages—catering to all kinds of pilgrim budgets and needs—are more likely to get that approval stamp. Basically, UAE wants you to have options, and good ones at that.
Why It Matters
For most UAE pilgrims, joining an accredited Hajj group is the only way to go. From handling logistics to offering spiritual support, these campaigns shape your entire experience. The new system makes sure only the best organizers are allowed to take you on that journey.
Stepping Up After Past Complaints
Let’s be real—past Hajj seasons had their fair share of issues. Disorganization, lack of updates, confusing processes. UAE authorities heard the complaints and responded with stricter monitoring, performance checks, and even digital tracking. This latest move is the next big step.