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Hajj 2025: Saudi Arabia to welcome 179,210 Pakistani pilgrims

Hajj 2025: Saudi Arabia to Welcome 179,210 Pakistani Pilgrims

An undated image of Holy Kabba. — Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia will host 179,210 Pakistani pilgrims for the Hajj 2025. An agreement has been finalized between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.

Saudi Arabia allowed 179,210 Pakistani pilgrims to perform the blessed journey. The agreement was signed between Pakistan’s Ministry for Religious Affairs and Saudi Arabia’s Ministry for Hajj, according to The Express Tribune.

Pakistani pilgrims will be provided with a designated area in Mina at discounted rates. During their pilgrimage, they will also have the option to spend 4 to 8 days in Madinah. A shorter Hajj program has been introduced that will last between 20 to 25 days.

The Saudi Ministry of Hajj has promised full support to deliver the best services and improve the overall experience for Pakistani pilgrims. Their efforts aim to ensure the journey is both comfortable and spiritually rewarding.

The bookings for the private Hajj 2025 scheme have already started. The package prices range from Rs 1.1 million to Rs. 2.15 million. For premium packages that is costing more than Rs3 million, approval from the Hajj Policy Formulation Committee is compulsory.

This agreement indicates a major step in strengthening the relationship between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. It also promises a more reorganized and affordable Hajj experience for Pakistani pilgrims.

Saudi Arabia’s commitment to improving services is expected to make Hajj 2025 a memorable and spiritually inspiring experience for all those who dream to do this journey.

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