Algiers – A new agreement has been signed between Algeria and Saudi Arabia to organize the affairs of Algerian pilgrims for the 1447 Hajj season. The agreement aims to improve services and ensure a smoother experience for Algerian pilgrims.
The signing ceremony took place during the fifth edition of the Hajj Expo and Conference in Jeddah. The agreement was signed by the Saudi Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, and the Algerian Minister of Religious Affairs and Endowments, Youssef Belmahdi, in the presence of Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to Algeria, Dr. Abdullah bin Nasser Al-Bussairy.
This agreement is a crucial step in the early preparations for the upcoming Hajj season. It focuses on providing well-organized arrangements, enhanced services, and greater facilities for Algerian pilgrims. These include improvements in accommodation, transportation, catering, and the implementation of smart services aimed at creating a more seamless and secure Hajj experience.
The agreement underscores the ongoing efforts by Saudi Arabia to develop the Hajj system and strengthen cooperation with Islamic countries. It reflects a commitment to providing the best possible services to pilgrims, adhering to the highest standards. The presence of Ambassador Al-Bussairy highlights Riyadh’s continuous support for its partnership with Algeria in religious and service-related matters connected to the Hajj.
The new agreement is expected to significantly improve the overall experience for Algerian pilgrims during the 1447 Hajj season. This will be achieved through more flexible mechanisms and the utilization of modern technologies, enabling pilgrims to perform their rituals with greater ease and peace of mind. DZWatch will continue to provide updates as the Hajj season approaches.


