Pilgrims with disabilities can perform Haji with accommodations: wheelchair-accessible Tawaf and sa'i routes with multiple levels, electric scooters and wheelchair services in the Haram, proxy (tawkeel) options for rituals that cannot be physically performed, special accommodations in Mina tents, and priority access at crowd bottleneck points. Islamic jurisprudence provides extensive flexibility.
Islamic law provides extensive flexibility for jamaah haji with disabilities. The fundamental principle is that Haji is wajib only for those who have istitaah — the physical and financial ability to perform it. Scholars of all four madhahib agree that jamaah haji with physical limitations may use wheelchairs, delegate certain rituals to others through tawkeel (proxy), perform rituals from upper levels of facilities when ground-level access is difficult, modify the sequence or timing of rituals within boleh windows, and receive exemptions from specific requirements (such as Raml during Tawaf). If a person's disability prevents them from performing Haji entirely, they may delegate the entire Haji to another person who performs it on their behalf — this is a well-established practice with detailed scholarly rulings.
Arab Saudi has significantly improved accessibility at the holy sites in recent years. Masjidil Haram features wheelchair-accessible Tawaf areas on multiple levels, elevator and escalator access to all floors, designated wheelchair lanes, and free wheelchair loan services. Electric scooter services are available for hire within the masjid complex. The Masa'a (sa'i corridor) has smooth, level flooring on all levels accessible by elevator. The Jamarat Bridge has ramps connecting all levels and designated wheelchair areas. In Mina, some operators offer accessible tent accommodations with wider pathways and proximity to facilities. Many premium Haji packages include dedicated disability support services.
Pilgrims with disabilities should begin planning well in advance. Communicate your specific needs to your Haji operator during the booking process — accessibility requirements should be documented in your package agreement. Request a tent assignment in Mina that is accessible and close to bathroom facilities. Arrange for a companion who can assist with transfers, provide physical support during rituals, and communicate with medical personnel if needed. Bring any personal mobility aids and ensure they are compatible with the terrain (the holy sites include marble floors, ramps, and outdoor surfaces). Contact the Saudi General Authority for Care of Persons with Disabilities or your country's Haji commission for information about specific support programs available during the Haji season.