
Bahrain Opens 2026 Hajj Registration
- CultureUAE
- September 3, 2025
For Muslims worldwide, going to Makkah for Hajj is more than just something they have to do. It’s a really spiritual time, a chance to get back in touch with their beliefs, ask for forgiveness, and follow in the footsteps of Prophet Ibrahim. And for Bahrainis, it’s now easier to make this trip. Online sign-up for the 2026 Hajj started today. This news is creating excitement in Bahrain, and lots of people are looking forward to joining other Muslims in Makkah.
The online Hajj portal started taking applications early this morning. The Hajj Committee said registration stays open until midnight on September 16, 2025. This gives people almost two weeks to get everything done. This time frame is good for families. It lets them look at the available packages, pick their campaigns, and be sure all their documents and money are set. It gives a fair shot to everyone. Lots of people want to go, but there’s only so much space for each country.
The Ministry of Justice in Bahrain said the process is easy to follow. People can sign up on the official Hajj website. Then, they’ll upload their info and pick from the approved Hajj campaigns. These firms handle flights, places to stay, and help in Makkah and Madinah. To be approved, each campaign has to follow the rules. That way, they are safe, meet health standards, and have prices that people can handle. Once people are picked, they have to say for sure they’re going by paying and signing papers with the campaign they chose.
You can feel the excitement at mosques and gatherings. This week, talks have centered on getting ready, both with money and in spirit. Faith leaders are reminding everyone that the Hajj isn’t just a trip; it’s a deep feeling that needs patience and honesty. Many Bahrainis who want to sign up are going to classes to learn the steps of the Hajj, so they are ready to do everything right when they arrive in the holy land.
The clock is ticking! If you get a spot this year, the next few months will be busy. You’ll need to get time off work, take care of things at home, and get your heart ready. Even if you don’t get one of the limited spots, just signing up shows you want to go, which matters in Islam. Many think that just wanting to go is rewarded, and when the time is right, you’ll get your chance.As Bahrain starts sign-ups for the 2026 Hajj, the country is helping people do one of Islam’s main duties, with kindness. For many Muslims who will click register soon, this is the start of a special trip that will test them and make their faith stronger.