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Home > Morocco > Morocco Begins 1447 Hajj Departures as Royal Message Calls for Responsibility and Faith

Morocco Begins 1447 Hajj Departures as Royal Message Calls for Responsibility and Faith

Ahead of takeoff, pilgrims listened to a message from King Mohammed VI.

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May, 04, 2026
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Ahead of takeoff, pilgrims listened to a message from King Mohammed VI, delivered by Morocco’s Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, Ahmed Toufiq. The message set the tone for the journey, placing responsibility alongside devotion.

Ahead of takeoff, pilgrims listened to a message from King Mohammed VI, delivered by Morocco’s Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, Ahmed Toufiq. The message set the tone for the journey, placing responsibility alongside devotion.

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Rabat – Morocco has launched this year’s Hajj departures, with the first group of pilgrims leaving Monday from Rabat-Sale Airport toward Saudi Arabia’s holy sites.

Ahead of takeoff, pilgrims listened to a message from King Mohammed VI, delivered by Morocco’s Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, Ahmed Toufiq. The message set the tone for the journey, placing responsibility alongside devotion.

The King urged pilgrims to reflect Morocco’s heritage through their conduct, describing the pilgrimage as both a personal act of faith and a public expression of identity. He called for respect, kindness, and solidarity, while also insisting on discipline and adherence to guidance issued by Moroccan authorities.

“It is your duty to be worthy ambassadors of your country, Morocco, and of its ancient civilization,” the message stated, referring to a legacy shaped by unity and moderation.

Officials have planned 78 outbound flights this season, including 69 direct routes to Medina. Departures continue until May 21, while return trips are set to start on May 31 and end on June 18, according to the ministry.

This year’s organization introduces practical changes to make the journey easier. Authorities expanded the use of the “Nusuk” card, a digital pass that centralizes each pilgrim’s information and grants access to key sites such as Masjid al-Haram.

The “Route to Mecca” initiative now operates in Rabat after its earlier rollout in Casablanca. The system allows pilgrims to check in their luggage in Morocco and receive it directly at their accommodation in Saudi Arabia, which reduces waiting time upon arrival.

Preparation starts long before departure. Members of the Moroccan Hajj mission describe a structured program that spans several months, with weekly sessions that cover rituals, rules, and practical advice. Idriss Morchid, part of the supervision team, said this approach helps pilgrims approach the journey with clarity and confidence.

For many travelers, the moment carries deep emotion. Several pilgrims spoke of a long-awaited experience, one that combines spiritual purpose with careful preparation. They pointed to the training sessions as essential, not only for understanding each step of Hajj but also for building a sense of readiness.

Before departure, the group attended a final briefing on rituals and obligations, with a reminder that the pilgrimage rests as much on conduct as on practice.

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