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HAJJ MEDICAL TEAM APPLICATION ALERT

The commission seeks qualified doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare specialists. Successful applicants will form a contingent of medical personnel responsible for attending to Nigerian pilgrims during the physically demanding Islamic pilgrimage.

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Application for Medical team begins 8th March 2025 as NAHCON is set to recruit adhoc Medical Professionals for 2025 Hajj.

Mariam Zubair Abubakar

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) is set to launch its recruitment portal for ad-hoc medical professionals to serve on the 2025 Hajj medical team.The application portal will be opened on 8th March 2025 from 12.00 midnight and will be closed on 14th March 2025 by 11.59pm marking the beginning of a competitive selection process that will ultimately determine who provides healthcare services to tens of thousands of Nigerian pilgrims in Saudi Arabia.

The 2025 National Medical Team Operation will be based on volunteerism in line with the International Standard as agreed by the NAHCON Management and application is free.

The commission seeks qualified doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other healthcare specialists. Successful applicants will form a contingent of medical personnel responsible for attending to Nigerian pilgrims during the physically demanding Islamic pilgrimage.

Selection criteria emphasize not only medical expertise but also the ability to function effectively in high-pressure environments. The chosen professionals will undergo specialized training in managing health issues common during Hajj, including heat-related illnesses, respiratory infections, and complications from pre-existing conditions.

The medical team operates from temporary clinics established in pilgrim accommodations and field hospitals near ritual sites. Their responsibilities extend beyond conventional healthcare to include preventive medicine, health education, and coordination with Saudi health authorities throughout the pilgrimage season.

The application process occurs against the backdrop of evolving health protocols in Saudi Arabia, where authorities continue to implement measures developed during pandemic-era restrictions. While pilgrim quotas have returned to pre-pandemic levels, health screening and monitoring remain priorities for participating countries.

Nigeria typically sends one of the largest contingents to the annual pilgrimage, with numbers expected to exceed 50,000 pilgrims this year. The medical team’s work encompasses the complete pilgrimage cycle, from pre-departure screenings in Nigeria through the intense days of ritual in Makkah, Arafat and Madinah, and continues until all pilgrims have returned home.

The 2025 Hajj medical mission represents the continuation of Nigeria’s decades-long tradition of providing healthcare support to its citizens during one of Islam’s most significant religious obligations.

For more information on how to apply, visit NAHCON’s official website nahcon.gov.ng

Mariam Zubair Abubakar
Writes from NAHCON Public Affairs

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Saudi Arabia Bans Photography Inside the Two Holy Mosques During the 2026 Hajj Season.

Officials have stated that taking photos inside the prayer areas causes delays during peak hours, creates congestion around the key worship points, and leads to disputes when individuals feel their privacy is violated. The ministry has said that the ban is necessary to maintain a smooth flow of pilgrims during periods when millions of people are present in restricted spaces.

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The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has explained that the policy follows a review of pilgrim behaviour and crowd movement inside the two holy mosques

Officials have stated that taking photos inside the prayer areas causes delays during peak hours, creates congestion around the key worship points, and leads to disputes when individuals feel their privacy is violated. The ministry has said that the ban is necessary to maintain a smooth flow of pilgrims during periods when millions of people are present in restricted spaces.

A statement from authorities says that the ban covers all forms of still images and video content. The statement also says that security personnel inside the mosques have been instructed to stop individuals who attempt to take pictures.

The statement notes that the ministry wants all worshippers to focus on prayer and movement and not on recording their activities. Officials have said that the same rule will also apply to other holy sites that are linked to the Hajj route.

The ministry has also reminded pilgrims that photography inside the holy mosques has been a contentious issue for several years. Earlier guidance had urged visitors to avoid selfies and posed shots during prayer or tawaf. Authorities had also asked pilgrims not to take pictures of other people without consent. The new policy changes the approach by replacing voluntary guidelines with a full ban that will be enforced with direct instructions from security teams.

An official from the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah said that the move is a response to rising concerns from both local managers and international delegations.

“The ministry has received repeated reports about disruptions linked to photography inside the prayer areas, and the new policy is designed to remove those disruptions clearly and consistently,” the officials said.

The official added that the aim is to create a focused environment during the busiest periods of the year.

Pilgrims have often shared content from the holy mosques with relatives at home, and many of them consider photos a key part of their visit. Some travel agencies also use images from their clients to promote future packages.

However, security teams have noted that the rise of mobile devices has increased the number of people who stop, pose, or hold their phones above crowds during prayer times. Officials have said that these behaviors lead to bottlenecks at entrances and near the Kaaba. They have also said that disputes arise when pilgrims feel they were filmed without permission.

A representative of an international Hajj group said that many pilgrims may need time to adjust to the new rule.

“Pilgrims will have to understand that this policy is part of the management plan, and we will advise them to comply with it so that movement inside the mosques can remain steady,” the representative said.

The representative added that delegations will include the new rule when briefing travelers before they arrive in Saudi Arabia.

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Saudi Arabia Set to Add900,000 New Prayer Spaces NearMakkah Grand Mosque

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Saudi Arabia has just launched the ‘King Salman Gate’.

This 12-million-square-metre development project is near the Grand Mosque in Makkah and is set to add around 900,000 indoor and outdoor prayer spaces.

This development project aims to improve access, enhance services, and integrate residential, commercial, hospitality, and cultural facilities.

The project will also restore 19,000 square meters of heritage sites, preserving Makkah’s history while connecting them to public transportation networks.

It is expected to create over 300,000 jobs by 2036, supporting Saudi Vision 2030’s goals for economic transformation and urban development.

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The Moment Imam Agba Offa collected 2026 Hajj for Sheikh Foreign

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Sheikh Muyideen Salman Hussain Imam Agba of Offa Land collected 2026 Hajj for Sheikh Foreign at Imam Agba Offa 2025 Mawlid Nabiy.

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