Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have signed an agreement for Hajj 2025, paving the way for improved facilities for Pakistani pilgrims.
Federal Minister Chaudhry Salik participated in the ongoing four-day International Hajj Conference in Jeddah. The conference, coupled with the Hajj Expo, aims to foster additional agreements to improve pilgrim services.
Pakistan’s Federal Minister Chaudhry Salik and the Saudi Minister of Hajj signed the agreement in Jeddah.
Under this agreement, 189,210 Pakistanis will perform Hajj this year, as confirmed by a Ministry of Religious Affairs spokesperson.
Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs (MORA) spokesperson highlighted several new measures to ensure a more comfortable Hajj experience for Pakistani pilgrims:
Pilgrims will have access to dedicated spaces in Mina, with reduced rates for better affordability.
Flexible Hajj Duration
A 20-25-day Hajj program has been introduced, allowing pilgrims to customize their schedule.
Stay in Medina:
Pilgrims will stay in Medina for 4 to 8 days and have the option to choose accommodations according to their preferences.
Personalized Pilgrim Kits
Each pilgrim will receive a specially designed bag featuring the Pakistani flag, a QR-coded identity tag, and all necessary information.
Mobile Application
A dedicated app will provide pilgrims with live maps, locations, and essential updates, enhancing their Hajj experience.