Rawdah Permit Guide 2026: How to Get Riyaz-ul-Jannah Access in Madinah

  • Jan 02, 2026
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Masjid Nabawi Rawdah

Rawdah Permit Guide (2026): What Actually Works in Madinah

Many pilgrims reach Madinah with one major concern: “Will I get Rawdah?” Some succeed easily. Many don’t—even after trying repeatedly.

The difference is not luck. It’s planning, timing logic, and correct Nusuk usage. This guide explains how Rawdah permits really work in 2026 and how to improve your chances.

What Is Rawdah (Riyaz-ul-Jannah)?

Rawdah is the sacred area between the Prophet’s ﷺ house and his minbar inside Masjid-e-Nabawi. Due to limited space and high demand, access is strictly regulated through the Nusuk app.

The Biggest Rawdah Mistakes Pilgrims Make

  • Waiting until reaching Madinah to start booking
  • Checking Nusuk once or twice and giving up
  • Wanting only “perfect” morning or evening slots
  • Staying just one night in Madinah
  • Using Nusuk incorrectly or too late

Can Rawdah Be Booked Before Arriving in Madinah?

Yes. You do not need to be physically present in Madinah to book Rawdah. Permits can appear on Nusuk days in advance.

Important: Pilgrims who wait until arrival have fewer options and higher failure rates.

How Rawdah Slots Are Actually Released

Rawdah slots are limited and released in cycles. They are not permanently “sold out.”

  • Slots appear intermittently throughout the day
  • Availability varies by date, gender, and crowd control
  • Regular checking matters more than speed

Many pilgrims miss Rawdah simply because they stop checking too early.

About Rawdah Timings (Read This Carefully)

Rawdah does not operate on fixed public timings. Slot availability changes daily based on crowd management.

Reality Check: Pilgrims who accept any available time slot have significantly higher success rates.

Why One-Night Madinah Stays Are Risky

Staying only one night gives you a single-day window. If no slot appears that day, you may leave Madinah without Rawdah.

Recommended: Stay at least 2 nights in Madinah for realistic chances.

The Real Rawdah Strategy (2026)

  • Install and set up Nusuk before travel
  • Start checking for Rawdah permits early
  • Check regularly, not obsessively
  • Be flexible with time slots
  • Plan Madinah stay for at least two nights

Rawdah is limited—but not impossible. Proper planning makes the difference.

Planning Umrah and Madinah Stay?

We help pilgrims align visa dates, Madinah stay, and on-ground planning so critical moments like Rawdah are not missed.

Rawdah Permit – Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Rawdah permits can appear on the Nusuk app before you arrive in Madinah. Waiting until arrival reduces flexibility and chances.

Rawdah slots are limited and released periodically. “No slots available” does not mean they are cancelled or finished for the day. Keep checking at different times.

No. Rawdah timings are not fixed public timings. Availability varies by date, crowd control, and gender allocation.

A minimum stay of two nights is recommended. One-night stays carry a high risk of missing Rawdah completely.

No. Rawdah access is regulated and capacity-based. Proper planning improves chances, but no one can guarantee a permit.
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