History of Hajj And The Two Holy Mosques

This forum reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to documenting the history of Hajj and serving the Two Holy Mosques.

 Registration Status
Open for submissions
  Submission of Research Papers:
(June 1, 2025)
 Scientific Review:
(August 24, 2025)
  Revisions and Editing:
(September 16, 2025)
  Final Acceptance Announcement:
(October 15, 2025)




Registration Status
Open for submissions

Submission of Research Papers:
(June 1, 2025)

Scientific Review:
(August 24, 2025)

Revisions and Editing:
(September 16, 2025)

Final Acceptance Announcement:
(October 15, 2025)







   Forum Overview:
As part of the activities of the 5th Hajj Conference and Exhibition, the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah) is organizing a distinguished academic and cultural forum titled "The History of Hajj and The two Holy Mosque." The forum aims to shed light on the historical and cultural dimensions of Hajj and the development of the Two Holy Mosques throughout the Islamic eras.
It also seeks to explore the potential of modern technologies in documenting and presenting the Hajj and Holy Mosques experience through interactive digital media — contributing to the enhancement of cultural and civilizational awareness of Hajj and its rich.




   Forum Objectives
  • Highlighting the efforts exerted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in caring for the Two Holy Mosques and serving the pilgrims.
  • Tracing the evolution of the Hajj journey throughout Islamic history and across various civilizations.
  • Documenting the architectural and artistic transformations of the Two Holy Mosques, especially during the blessed Saudi era.
  • Supporting specialized academic research on Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques and promoting interdisciplinary knowledge exchange.
  • Developing modern methodologies for documenting and presenting the history of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques using digital media.
  • Transforming the forum’s outcomes into valuable educational and cultural content for use in both learning and media contexts.




   Target Audience
  • Academics and researchers specializing in Islamic history and Islamic studies .
  • Graduate students in universities and scientific institutes .
  • Professionals working in cultural institutions, museums, and research centers .
  • Government agencies concerned with Hajj, documentation, and heritage .
  • Private sector entities interested in cultural and religious tourism .