
According to his information, the quota for Hajj for Kyrgyzstan will be 6060 places, the same as this year. This year, new rules are also being introduced: medical requirements for pilgrims have been strengthened, and the cost of the sacrificial offering will now be included in the overall expense estimate.
Photo by the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kyrgyzstan (ДУМК)
Pilgrims departing from Bishkek will be directed to Jeddah, while those leaving from Osh will land in Medina.
Information about medical contraindications for participating in Hajj has also been announced. These include patients on hemodialysis, individuals with severe cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases, those with progressive liver cirrhosis, cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, individuals with serious mental and neurological disorders, as well as pregnant women with risks and elderly people with pronounced cognitive impairments.
Organizers strongly recommend that pilgrims pay attention to medical requirements and undergo necessary examinations in a timely manner.