Mozambican hacilar register through the Islamic Council of Mozambique (Conselho Islâmico de Moçambique — CIMO). Mozambique's annual Hac quota is approximately 1,600. Costs range from $5,000–$9,000 USD. Flights connect through Nairobi, Addis Ababa, or Johannesburg to Jeddah.
Hajj Quota
1,600
Average Cost
USD 5,000–9,000
Government Body
Islamic Council of Mozambique (Conselho Islâmico de Moçambique — CIMO)
The Islamic Council of Mozambique (CIMO) coordinates Hac registration with licensed operators. Pilgrims apply through CIMO provincial offices. Requirements include valid passport (6+ months), vaccination certificates (yellow fever, meningitis ACWY), medical examination, and full payment.
CIMO works with licensed travel operators to organize Hac packages. The council publishes approved operators annually. Due to limited direct flight options, packages typically include connecting flights through East African or South African hubs.
Mozambique has approximately 18% Muslim population, concentrated in the northern coastal provinces. The Shafi'i school predominates. Portuguese is the official language — hacilar should prepare for Arabic-language environments. Mozambican meticais are not easily exchanged abroad — hacilar should carry USD. The Muslim community in northern Mozambique has historical ties to Swahili and Arab trading cultures.
Address: Embassy of Mozambique, Riyadh (accredited through diplomatic channels)
Phone: +258-21-492070