Hajj 2026 || HAJJ LIVE SESSION 1 ( PART 2 )
Key Highlights
- Clarification on the Hajj Smart Watch pricing and functionality.
- Crucial religious advice: Remove the smart watch while performing Wudu.
- Apple AirTags recommended as an alternative tracking device.
- Step-by-step guide to installing and logging into the Haj Suvidha App.
- Using the Haj Suvidha App to navigate to hotels, track relatives, and check prayer times.
- Overview of the Haramain App for live feeds and Ziyarat schedules.
In Part 2 of the Hajj Live Session, the speaker discusses the highly anticipated Hajj Smart Watch, clarifying that it is not free; its cost is included in the third installment of the Hajj fees. He explains the different types of smart watches (LTE vs. Bluetooth) and suggests Apple AirTags as a hassle-free alternative for tracking family members. A crucial warning is given regarding the smart watch: since it needs to be worn tightly to track health metrics, pilgrims must remember to remove it during Wudu (ablution) to ensure water reaches the skin, otherwise, their prayers and Tawaf may be invalid. The majority of the episode is a practical, step-by-step tutorial on installing and using the official 'Haj Suvidha App'. Pilgrims are guided on how to log in using their Cover Head's mobile number, track relatives, find their hotel's exact location, check prayer times, and read Duas. Lastly, the speaker introduces the 'Haramain' app, an official Saudi application used for watching live streams of Makkah and Madinah, browsing high-quality galleries, and checking the specific Ziyarat (visitation) timings for men and women at the Prophet's Mosque.