The succession to the Omani throne constitutes those individuals eligible to succeed to the throne of the Sultanate of Oman.
The succession is governed by the Basic Statute of Oman, and is restricted to male descendants of Sultan Turki bin Said, who must be Muslim, "rational" and the legitimate son of Omani Muslim parents.
[1] Until January 2021, the succession was by selection among the eligible male descendants of Turki bin Said.
[2] On 11 January 2021, Sultan Haitham amended the Basic Statute to institute a formal line of succession, repealing Royal Decree 96/101 promulgated by his predecessor Sultan Qaboos in November 1996, and created the title and position of Crown Prince of Oman.
[3][1] While the royal decree of Qaboos governing the succession restricted it to eligible family members aged 21 and older,[2] the 2021 amendment eliminated this requirement, and provides for a regency council in the event the new Sultan is not yet of age.