Saudi Arabia Banks on Tech to Boost Pilgrimage Services  

Governor of Madinah Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz inaugurates the Umrah and Ziyarah Forum (UZF). (SPA)
Governor of Madinah Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz inaugurates the Umrah and Ziyarah Forum (UZF). (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Banks on Tech to Boost Pilgrimage Services  

Governor of Madinah Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz inaugurates the Umrah and Ziyarah Forum (UZF). (SPA)
Governor of Madinah Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz inaugurates the Umrah and Ziyarah Forum (UZF). (SPA)

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah is banking on technology and digital transformation to enhance services for pilgrims, Umrah performers, and visitors from around the world, aiming to deliver a seamless and comfortable experience.

The ministry has made significant strides in digitizing procedures, using technology to simplify access and improve convenience for those visiting the Kingdom’s holy sites.

This focus on innovation took center stage during the Umrah and Ziyarah Forum (UZF) in Madinah, officially inaugurated by Prince Salman bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz, the Governor of Madinah. The event drew key figures and leading companies from the Hajj, Umrah, and hospitality sectors.

Panel discussions underscored the ministry’s strategy of leveraging technology as a cornerstone in its efforts to improve the pilgrim experience, reflecting a broader national push towards digitalization across vital sectors.

Prince Salman underlined Saudi Arabia’s deep commitment to the development of Makkah and Madinah, stressing the Kingdom’s dedication to enhancing the religious, historical and cultural significance of the two holy cities.

Speaking at the forum, he said the Saudi leadership and people consider it an honor to serve the holy cities, a tradition upheld by the Kingdom’s rulers since its founding.

“God has blessed this country, its people and its leadership with the privilege of serving the holy sites,” the prince said. “Our leadership continues to lead in serving Islam and Muslims, ensuring the safety and comfort of pilgrims.”

People visit the Umrah and Ziyarah Forum (UZF). (UZF)

He highlighted that major projects, including the expansion of the Two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Madinah and the ongoing development of services for pilgrims, reflect this commitment.

“These achievements are part of a prosperous era led by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman,” he added.

He also underscored the ongoing development of the Prophet’s Mosque and surrounding Islamic heritage sites as part of a broader effort to enrich the spiritual journey of pilgrims and visitors, while reinforcing their connection to the life of the Prophet Mohammed.

Prince Salman said the upgrades aim to provide a meaningful and faith-aligned experience that reflects the Kingdom’s humanitarian mission rooted in Islam, Arab heritage, and universal values of peace.

The forum, he continued, serves as a key platform for decision-makers, investors, innovators, and sector leaders from across Saudi Arabia and abroad to collaborate, exchange ideas, tackle challenges, and explore opportunities in the Umrah and visitation ecosystem.

The forum features more than 60 sessions and workshops, focusing on three pillars shaping the future of pilgrimage: aviation, smart cities, and the development of sacred sites. Discussions revolve around leveraging technology and transformative logistics to boost the visitor experience.

“This forum is a strategic platform to chart a new course for the future of Umrah and pilgrimage,” the governor said.

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Hajj and Umrah Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah underscored the pivotal role of digital transformation in streamlining services for pilgrims, citing significant progress in digital platforms aimed at enriching the spiritual journey to the Kingdom’s holy sites.

He noted the success of the Nusuk app, which now offers more than 100 services and has attracted over 18 million users.

He said the app, a cornerstone of the Kingdom's digital Hajj and Umrah strategy, allows users to book permits for Umrah, access to Al-Rawdah Al-Sharifah, Haramain High-Speed Railway tickets, and browse through the integrated “Nusuk Market.”

It also includes a rich selection of historical sites, cultural destinations, and museums to enrich the pilgrim experience.

Al-Rabiah pointed to the concrete results of this digital drive, revealing that in the first quarter of 2025, more than 6.5 million Umrah performers and visitors arrived from outside the Kingdom—an 11% increase compared to the same period last year.

He also highlighted improvements to the experience of visiting Al-Rawdah Al-Sharifah, where daily capacity has tripled since 2022 to accommodate over 52,000 visitors per day.

Moreover, satisfaction rates have climbed from 57% in 2022 to 81% in 2024, he added, reflecting the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to empower and facilitate the journey of pilgrims.

The UZF serves as a key platform for shaping the future of Saudi Arabia’s pilgrimage services, said Amr Al-Maddah, Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah for Pilgrim Services.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Al-Maddah said the forum helps define strategic priorities for the Umrah and visitation ecosystem, with a clear aim of bolstering the experience for visitors and pilgrims.

He noted that the event also functions as a marketplace, facilitating partnerships between companies and agents, boosting sector competitiveness, and honoring high-performing service providers.

It also provides clarity on operational mechanisms for the upcoming pilgrimage season.

On the role of technology, Al-Maddah emphasized that digitalization remains the cornerstone of the ministry’s approach to improving service delivery.

“With Saudi Arabia’s advanced digital infrastructure and the ministry’s adoption of cutting-edge technologies, we are focused on raising the quality of services provided to pilgrims,” he stressed.



Saudi Arabia Condemns RSF Attacks on Civilians and Aid Convoys in Sudan

 An elderly man picks up his food aid ration at the Umdulu Camp, in Engpung County, Sudan, January 30, 2026. (Karl Schembri/Norweigan Refugee Council/Handout via Reuters)
An elderly man picks up his food aid ration at the Umdulu Camp, in Engpung County, Sudan, January 30, 2026. (Karl Schembri/Norweigan Refugee Council/Handout via Reuters)
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Saudi Arabia Condemns RSF Attacks on Civilians and Aid Convoys in Sudan

 An elderly man picks up his food aid ration at the Umdulu Camp, in Engpung County, Sudan, January 30, 2026. (Karl Schembri/Norweigan Refugee Council/Handout via Reuters)
An elderly man picks up his food aid ration at the Umdulu Camp, in Engpung County, Sudan, January 30, 2026. (Karl Schembri/Norweigan Refugee Council/Handout via Reuters)

Saudi Arabia strongly condemned on Saturday the Rapid Support Forces’ attack against a humanitarian aid convoy in Sudan’s Kordofan.

A Foreign Ministry statement said the Kingdom expressed its strong condemnation of the attack against Al-Kuweik Military Hospital, a humanitarian aid convoy affiliated with the World Food Program, and a vehicle transporting displaced civilians.

“These acts are unjustifiable under any circumstances and are flagrant violations of all humanitarian norms and relevant international agreements,” it stressed.

“The Kingdom called on the RSF to immediately cease these violations and to fulfill their moral and humanitarian obligations by ensuring the safe and unhindered delivery of humanitarian assistance to those in need, in accordance with international humanitarian law and the Jeddah Declaration signed on May 11, 2023,” it added.

The Kingdom reiterated its firm position in support of Sudan’s unity, security, and stability, the need to preserve its legitimate institutions.

It voiced its rejection of “foreign interference and the continued actions of certain parties in supplying illicit weapons, mercenaries, and foreign fighters, despite their stated support for a political solution,” saying such “conduct is a primary factor in prolonging the conflict and exacerbating the suffering of the Sudanese people.”

A drone attack by the RSF hit a vehicle carrying displaced families in central Sudan Saturday, killing at least 24 people, including eight children, a doctors’ group said, a day after a World Food Program aid convoy was targeted.

The attack occurred close to the city of Rahad in North Kordofan province, said the Sudan Doctors Network, which tracks the country’s ongoing war. The vehicle was transporting displaced people who fled fighting in the Dubeiker area, the group said in a statement. Among the dead children were two infants.


OIC Condemns Terrorist Bombing of Mosque in Islamabad

A Pakistani man reacts as people attend a protest against the suicide bomb blast that killed dozens of people, in Peshawar, Pakistan, 07 February 2026. (EPA)
A Pakistani man reacts as people attend a protest against the suicide bomb blast that killed dozens of people, in Peshawar, Pakistan, 07 February 2026. (EPA)
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OIC Condemns Terrorist Bombing of Mosque in Islamabad

A Pakistani man reacts as people attend a protest against the suicide bomb blast that killed dozens of people, in Peshawar, Pakistan, 07 February 2026. (EPA)
A Pakistani man reacts as people attend a protest against the suicide bomb blast that killed dozens of people, in Peshawar, Pakistan, 07 February 2026. (EPA)

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) General Secretariat strongly condemned on Saturday the terrorist bombing that targeted a mosque in Islamabad.

The secretariat stressed its categorical rejection of terrorism in all its forms, especially those targeting places of worship.

It underlined its firm stance in condemning these criminal acts, which are contrary to human values and religious principles.

The OIC offered its sincere condolences to the government and people of Pakistan and to the families of the victims.

It also reiterated its full solidarity with Pakistan in its efforts to combat terrorism and boost its security and stability.

At least 30 people killed in a suicide bombing at a Muslim mosque during Friday prayers.


Bahrain, France Sign Defense Cooperation Agreement

Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Isa Al Khalifa, Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, France's President Emmanuel Macron and Junior Minister at the Ministry of Defense, Alice Rufo, pose after signing a bilateral agreement at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, February 6, 2026. (Thibault Camus/Pool via Reuter)
Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Isa Al Khalifa, Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, France's President Emmanuel Macron and Junior Minister at the Ministry of Defense, Alice Rufo, pose after signing a bilateral agreement at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, February 6, 2026. (Thibault Camus/Pool via Reuter)
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Bahrain, France Sign Defense Cooperation Agreement

Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Isa Al Khalifa, Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, France's President Emmanuel Macron and Junior Minister at the Ministry of Defense, Alice Rufo, pose after signing a bilateral agreement at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, February 6, 2026. (Thibault Camus/Pool via Reuter)
Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Isa Al Khalifa, Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, France's President Emmanuel Macron and Junior Minister at the Ministry of Defense, Alice Rufo, pose after signing a bilateral agreement at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, February 6, 2026. (Thibault Camus/Pool via Reuter)

Bahrain and France signed on Friday a joint defense cooperation agreement during talks between King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa met with President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.

The French presidency said the agreement consolidates cooperation in the field of defense, training and exchange of strategic information.

“This agreement will ⁠also open ‌up ‍new ‍opportunities for industrial ‍cooperation in defense, and strengthen solidarity between our two countries in a ⁠global and regional geopolitical context marked by increasing tensions,” it added.

The agreement was signed by Bahrain’s National Security Adviser and Secretary General of the Supreme Defense Council Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa and France’s Minister Delegate to the Minister of the Armed Forces and Veterans Alice Rufo.

Macron highlighted the depth of the historical relations between Bahrain and France, as well as the progress achieved across various domains in support of common interests, reported Bahrain’s state news agency (BNA).

For his part, King Hamad commended the French president’s keenness to strengthen relations between the two countries.

The talks also addressed means to bolster bilateral relations across all sectors to achieve shared interests.

Both sides commended the efforts of the Joint Bahraini-French High Committee. They highlighted the positive outcomes achieved in advancing cooperation and underlined the importance of continuing the committee’s work to expand cooperation across various domains.

The talks addressed regional and international developments, and efforts aimed at resolving conflicts through dialogue and diplomatic solutions and reducing tensions.