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SUPKEM releases list of accredited Hajj agents for 2026

In all 65 agents have been approved by SUPKEM and classified under 14 groups.

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February 14, 2026 at 09:09 AM
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A meeting between SUPKEM officials, Hajj agents and officials from the Saudi ministry of Hajj led by the minister Tawfiq Fawzan al Rabiah during his visit to Kenya during his visit to Kenya last month
A meeting between SUPKEM officials, Hajj agents and officials from the Saudi ministry of Hajj led by the minister Tawfiq Fawzan al Rabiah during his visit to Kenya during his visit to Kenya last month

The Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims (SUP KEM) has released the official list of accredited Hajj agents for Hajj 2026/1447 to guide Kenyan pilgrims in preparing for the sacred journey.

The comprehensive list features fourteen (14) recognized and approved Hajj groups and agencies from across the country.

In all 65 agents have been approved by SUPKEM and classified under 14 groups. The groups include Daru Salam General Trading Limited, Namira Hajj Group Limited, Al-Miraj Group, Al Wahdah Group, Rehlatu Towfiq Group, Multazam Hajj Group, Jamarat Hajj Group and Taiba Hajj Group.

Other approved hajj agents are Mashair Hajj Group, Sahal Hajj Group, Elaf United Group, Safina Hajj Group, Noor-Al-Haramain Group and Pwani Association Hajj Group.

The agencies will be responsible for handling essential travel logistics, including flights, accommodation, ground transportation, and guidance throughout the pilgrimage to Makkah and Madinah.

“All the listed agencies have been thoroughly vetted and meet the standards set by both SUPKEM and the Saudi Ministry of Hajj. We want every Kenyan pilgrim to have a safe, smooth, and spiritually fulfilling journey,” said SUPKEM National Chairman Al-Hajj Hassan ole Naado.

SUPKEM urged all Muslims intending to perform Hajj to avoid shadowy operators who could expose pilgrims to financial loss, logistical failures, or even denial of entry into Saudi Arabia due to incomplete or invalid documentation.

According to SUPKEM, the publication of accredited agencies is part of a wider strategy to protect pilgrims from exploitation and ensure transparency in pilgrimage arrangements. “The Council has worked closely with the Saudi Ministry of Hajj to ensure Kenyan agencies comply with international standards, including health, safety, and customer service requirements,” said Ole Naado.

SUPKEM has assured the Muslim community that it will continue to monitor the performance of accredited agencies and address any complaints promptly. It has also pledged to provide timely updates and guidance throughout the season to ensure pilgrims are well-prepared for the journey.

Hajj, one of the five pillars of Islam, is an obligatory act of worship for all able-bodied Muslims who can afford it at least once in their lifetime. It is a journey of profound spiritual significance, with millions of Muslims worldwide converging in Makkah each year to perform prescribed rites over a five-day period.

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