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This article highlights the launch of a new feature within Saudi Arabia’s Tawakkalna app, enabling users to view their Hajj permits digitally for the 1446 AH pilgrimage. Announced on May 10, 2025, this feature, integrated with the Ministry of Interior’s Tasreeh platform and the Nusuk platform, simplifies access for pilgrims and Hajj workers—demonstrating Saudi Arabia’s ongoing digital transformation in line with Vision 2030.
Tawakkalna Adds Hajj Permit Feature
Saudi Arabia continues to lead in digital innovation with the launch of a new service on the Tawakkalna application, unveiled on May 10, 2025. Pilgrims and Hajj workers can now seamlessly review their official Hajj permits for the 1446 AH season, thanks to deep integration between Tawakkalna, the Tasreeh platform, and the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah’s Nusuk platform.
The new service enables users to review all government-issued Hajj documents, including entry permits, Nusuk cards, and vehicle permissions. This applies to both domestic and international pilgrims, ensuring faster, safer, and more transparent access to the holy sites.
Developed in collaboration with the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA), this feature exemplifies the Kingdom’s dedication to digital transformation and enhanced user experience. It reduces paperwork, speeds up verification, and strengthens the security of pilgrimage travel.
By embedding smart technology into religious experiences, Saudi Arabia ensures Hajj remains spiritually fulfilling and logistically seamless—aligning tradition with digital excellence under Vision 2030.
This development supports Vision 2030’s objectives to enhance government efficiency, improve the Hajj experience, and advance Saudi Arabia’s global digital leadership.
The feature promotes a secure, well-organized pilgrimage by giving verified, real-time access to essential Hajj documentation.
Saudi Arabia continues to bridge heritage and innovation—ensuring that every pilgrimage is serene, secure, and spiritually meaningful.
Once dependent on printed permits, Hajj management is now fully digital, thanks to the Kingdom’s unified vision for smart governance.
This initiative aligns with global e-governance models, placing Saudi Arabia alongside countries like Estonia and Singapore in digital public service delivery.
Saudi Arabia warmly invites the world to explore its modern digital services—where faith, technology, and tradition move forward together.
Experience Hajj with ease and clarity—thanks to the Kingdom’s unified digital platforms. With Tawakkalna, every pilgrim can travel with confidence, supported by world-class technology, values, and hospitality.
1. What is the new feature in Tawakkalna?
It allows users to review their official Hajj permits, including entry permissions and vehicle passes, digitally for the 1446 AH pilgrimage season.
2. When was this feature launched?
The feature was announced on May 10, 2025, as part of the Kingdom’s digital Hajj readiness initiative.
3. Which platforms does it connect to?
It integrates with the Ministry of Interior’s Tasreeh platform and the Nusuk platform managed by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.
4. Who can use this feature?
Domestic and international pilgrims, Hajj workers, volunteers, and vehicle operators can all access and review their permits.
5. What documents can be reviewed?
Users can view Hajj licenses, Nusuk cards, entry permits, and vehicle access permissions—all in one app.
6. How does this align with Vision 2030?
It reflects Vision 2030’s goals of smart governance, digital public services, and improving the Hajj experience for all.
7. Where can users access the Tawakkalna app?
The app is available on App Store, Google Play, AppGallery, and Galaxy Store for download.
8. What is Tasreeh?
Tasreeh is the Kingdom’s new unified digital Hajj permit platform launched by the Ministry of Interior.
9. What role does SDAIA play?
The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) led the development and digital integration of this new service.
10. How does this benefit pilgrims?
It offers faster, safer, and more reliable access to permits—eliminating paperwork and streamlining pilgrim movement.
11. Can the service be accessed offline?
Permit information is stored within the app but requires internet access for updates and verification.
12. Is the service secure?
Yes. All permit data is encrypted and backed by SDAIA’s advanced cybersecurity protocols.
13. What other services does Tawakkalna offer?
Tawakkalna also supports health status updates, digital IDs, and other integrated government services.
14. How does this compare internationally?
This positions Saudi Arabia as a global leader in e-governance and digital religious service delivery.
15. Where can I find more information?
Visit www.sdaia.gov.sa or www.haj.gov.sa for updates on digital Hajj services and official permit procedures.
At KSA.com, we celebrate Saudi Arabia’s pioneering efforts to serve pilgrims with heart and innovation. Tawakkalna’s new Hajj permit feature reflects the Kingdom’s drive to merge faith, efficiency, and hospitality in one seamless journey.
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