An agreement has been finalized between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia for Hajj 2025.
The deal was signed by Pakistan’s minister of religious affairs, Chaudhry Salik, and Saudi minister of Hajj, Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah.
A total of 179,210 Pakistani pilgrims will perform hash this year. Pakistani pilgrims will be provided with enhanced facilities, including a designated area in MENA and reduced costs.
And new, program of 20 to 25 days has been introduced to make the pilgrimage more accessible, easy, and comfortable.
The Hajj app will provide all necessary information directly on pilgrims’ mobile phones.
Pilgrims will have the option to choose their accommodation in Medina for a duration of four to 8 days.
Each pilgrim will receive a specially designated bag featuring the Pakistani flag, a QR code for identification, and other essential details.
The Saudi minister of Hajj assured full cooperation to ensure better services for Pakistani pilgrims first, aiming to enhance their experience throughout the journey.