Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Hajj 2021: Saudi Govt. Announces Broadcast of ‘Khutbah’ in 10 languages

Hajj 2021 sermons to be broadcasted in 10 languages

The Saudi government has announced to broadcast the Hajj Sermons with translations in 10 different languages, including Urdu.

According to the administration of the two Holy shrines in Saudi Arabia, 25 tracks have been prepared for Tawaf on Hajj this year.

As many as 5,000 workers have been hired to sanitize the courtyards of Masjid-ul-Haram. Around 60,000 people from all over the world, including Pakistan, will be able to perform Hajj after the Kingdom granted permission for the religious ritual to be conducted amidst the ongoing COVID-19 wave.

It may be recalled that the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah of Saudi Arabia had received more than 500,000 applications, out of which 60,000 have been chosen.

Earlier, Saudi Arabia’s health ministry had said that only those who have been vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine will be allowed to perform the Hajj this year.

A circular signed by the Saudi Minister of Health Tawfiq Al Rabiah had stated that those who perform the Hajj are required to be vaccinated for obtaining a permit.

The Saudi Ministry of Health also said that those who want to perform Hajj from within the kingdom should complete the course of coronavirus vaccination before Dhu al-Hijjah.

It had also said that pilgrims coming from abroad would be required to provide certified proof of having been vaccinated approved by the World Health Organization.

The Saudi Ministry of Health also said that those working during the Hajj season would be required to have received a dose of the vaccine approved in the kingdom.

The Saudi Ministry of Health added that according to the rules set for the Hajj this year, the PCR test will have to be done a maximum of 72 hours before the arrival in the kingdom, while the pilgrims arriving in the kingdom will be quarantined for 72 hours.

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Hajj 2021: All possible steps being taken to facilitate pilgrims, Ministry of Hajj

Hajj 2021

Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Minister of Hajj and Umrah Dr. Abdul Fattah Mashat has informed that the country has no plans to call off Hajj pilgrimage 2021.

The minister said the Kingdom has started making arrangements to hold Hajj pilgrimage 2021 with strict COVID precautionary measures. “All possible steps are being taken to facilitate pilgrims,” he said.

He maintained that vaccination for COVID-19 is mandatory for people intending to perform the annual Hajj pilgrimage this year.

Maulana Ashrafi said the people and leadership of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are close to each other. The Saudi government’s measures for pilgrims are laudable, he added.

Earlier, Saudi Arabia’s health ministry had said that only those who have been vaccinated with the COVID-19 vaccine will be allowed to perform the Hajj this year.

A circular signed by the Saudi Minister of Health Tawfiq Al Rabiah had stated that those who perform the Hajj are required to be vaccinated for obtaining a permit.

The Saudi Ministry of Health also said that those who want to perform Hajj from within the kingdom should complete the course of coronavirus vaccination before Dhu al-Hijjah.

It had also said that pilgrims coming from abroad would be required to provide certified proof of having been vaccinated approved by the World Health Organization.

The Saudi Ministry of Health also said that those working during the Hajj season would be required to have received a dose of the vaccine approved in the kingdom.

The Saudi Ministry of Health added that according to the rules set for the Hajj this year, the PCR test will have to be done a maximum of 72 hours before the arrival in the kingdom, while the pilgrims arriving in the kingdom will be quarantined for 72 hours.

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Noor-ul-Haq Qadri says, “More Than 40,000 Pakistanis May Be Allowed To Perform Hajj 2021”

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Minister for Religious Affairs Noor-ur-Haq Qadri has on Sunday said that around 40,000 to 50,000 Pakistanis likely to be allowed to perform Hajj this year.

In a recent statement, Noor-ul-Haq Qadri said that the Hajj 2021 would take place under special rules and regulations, eligibility, criteria and age restrictions following the deadly COVID-19 outbreak.

The Minister said the pilgrims of less than twenty or over fifty years of age may not be permitted to perform Hajj this year.

Saudi Arabia may allow hajj applicants to have sound health without serious illness.

Earlier, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had expanded a probe against Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Noorul Haq Qadri.

The anti-graft watchdog had decided to inquire into alleged irregularities in the Hajj advertising campaign, sources said.

The NAB would collect a complete record of the advertising campaign for Hajj during the past two years.

The accountability bureau will also collect the record from the advertising agencies and the Press Information Department (PID), sources said.

The NAB had decided to scrutinize the Hajj advertising campaign after allegations of irregularities, sources added.

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