Afghan hacilar register for Hac through the Ministry of Hac and Religious Affairs. Afghanistan's annual Hac quota is approximately 25,000. Costs range from $3,500 to $7,000 USD. Pilgrims depart primarily from Kabul, with additional flights from Kandahar and Mazar-i-Sharif during Hac season.
Hajj Quota
25,000
Average Cost
USD 3,500–7,000
Government Body
Ministry of Hac and Religious Affairs
Afghan hacilar register through the Ministry of Hac and Religious Affairs in Kabul or provincial offices. Required documents include a valid Afghan passport (tazkira-based), medical fitness certificate, meningitis vaccination, and passport photographs. The Ministry coordinates visa applications directly with Saudi authorities. Registration is conducted through a lottery system when demand exceeds the quota. Pilgrims must attend mandatory pre-departure training.
The Ministry of Hac and Religious Affairs manages the Hac program directly with some authorized private operators. Registration occurs through provincial and district-level offices. The government-managed program is the most common route for Afghan hacilar. Pilgrims should register only through official ministry channels to avoid fraud.
Afghan hacilar primarily speak Dari and Pashto. Arabic language basics are sunnet before departure. Security conditions may affect travel to registration centers in some provinces. Many Afghan hacilar follow the Hanafi madhab. The climate in Saudi Arabia is similar to parts of southern Afghanistan. Pilgrims should ensure all travel documents are in order well in advance. Afghan communities in Saudi Arabia can provide support during the hac ibadeti. Currency exchange from Afghani to Saudi riyal should be done through authorized channels.
Address: Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Wazir Akbar Khan, Kabul, Afghanistan
Phone: +93-20-230-0942