The standard rule is one Rawdah permit per person every 365 days. The exception: when you’re physically near the Prophet’s Mosque, the app can offer same-day “Instant Track” appointments — letting some visitors return even if a full year hasn’t passed.
How Instant Track works
Instant Track slots are unlocked by your location, not the calendar. The key conditions:
- You are in or right next to Masjid an-Nabawi in Madinah.
- You’ve enabled GPS / location permission for the Nusuk app.
- You request the booking at that moment — these are short-notice, same-day seats.
If those conditions are met, it’s not necessary for 365 days to have passed since your last visit.
Step by step
- Travel to the Prophet’s Mosque area first.
- Turn on Location and allow it for Nusuk (also enable it inside the app if prompted).
- Open Rawdah and start a booking; look for same-day / Instant times based on your location.
- Grab an available time, confirm, then head to your gate.
Why it might not showIf location is off, you’re too far away, or all near-term seats are taken, Instant Track won’t appear. Move closer, confirm location is on, and re-check on the 20-minute marks.
Pre-Hajj windowsFor short periods around Hajj the 365-day limit has sometimes been eased. These aren’t announced in advance, so it’s worth simply trying to book.

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