ISLAMABAD: The Saudi government has announced strict health requirements for Hajj 2026 pilgrims, warning that those with certain illnesses will not be allowed to perform the pilgrimage.
According to the Ministry of Religious Affairs (Pakistan), the Hajj pilgrims must possess valid medical fitness certificates, which will be strictly verified by Saudi authorities.
Any pilgrim found to be sick despite presenting a certificate risks deportation, with the travel expenses borne by the pilgrim themselves, the officials said.
The ban applies to pilgrims suffering from serious medical conditions, including cancer, heart disease, kidney and liver diseases, lung ailments, epilepsy, mental health disorders, weak memory, and pregnancy.
Pilgrims suffering from infectious diseases like tuberculosis, whooping cough, and viral hemorrhagic fevers will also be prohibited.
The Ministry emphasized that only pilgrims meeting the basic health standards will be permitted to travel for Hajj 2026.
Furthermore, the ministry said that doctors issuing fake or incorrect fitness certificates will face strict action. Medical officers are authorized to prevent sick pilgrims from leaving for Hajj, ensuring compliance with Saudi health regulations.
For the pilgrims, they will be required to obtain an accurate health certificate and ensure they do not suffer from any of the prohibited illnesses.
They should be aware that Saudi authorities will verify all documentation and can deport sick pilgrims at their own cost.
