Sunday - 21 December, 2025 29-Jumada Al Thani-1447

Hajj End 2026 (1447)

160
Days Remaining
Hajj End 2026 (1447)
Hijri Date 12-Dhu al-Hijjah-1447
Gregorian Date 2026-05-30
Day of Week Saturday
Days Remaining 160 Days

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Hajj End 2026 (1447)

When does Hajj 1447 end?

Hajj 1447 officially ends on 2026-05-30, which is the 12th or 13th day of Dhul Hijjah 1447, after pilgrims complete the farewell Tawaf.
There are 160 days remaining until the end of Hajj on 2026-05-30.
Pilgrims perform Tawaf al-Wada (Farewell Tawaf) before leaving Mecca, typically between 2026-05-30 and the following days after completing all Hajj rituals.
Hajj officially ends on the 12th or 13th day of Dhul Hijjah, after pilgrims complete the final Tawaf al-Wada (Farewell Tawaf) before leaving the sacred city of Mecca.
Tawaf al-Wada is the farewell circumambulation of the Kaaba performed by pilgrims before leaving Mecca, marking the completion of their Hajj journey and serving as a final act of worship at the sacred mosque.
Completing Hajj is believed to cleanse all previous sins, earning the pilgrim the title "Hajji" or "Hajjah," and bringing them closer to Allah through this ultimate act of worship and submission.
Pilgrims should maintain the spiritual state achieved during Hajj, share their experiences with others, continue performing good deeds, avoid sins, and pray for the acceptance of their pilgrimage.
Hajj often brings profound spiritual transformation, increased faith (Iman), humility, patience, and a deeper understanding of Islamic values and the unity of the global Muslim community (Ummah).
Pilgrims are encouraged to pray for the acceptance of their Hajj (Hajj Mabrur), continued guidance on the straight path, forgiveness of sins, and the opportunity to maintain the spiritual benefits gained during the pilgrimage.
Hajj Mabrur refers to an accepted and blessed Hajj, performed with sincerity, following proper rituals, avoiding sins, and resulting in spiritual transformation and closeness to Allah.
A completed Hajj should result in increased piety, better character, stronger faith, greater empathy for others, commitment to Islamic values, and a renewed sense of purpose in serving Allah and humanity.