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Saudi Arabia Commences Issuing Umrah Visas Following Hajj 2024

Saudi Arabia urges Umrah pilgrims to prioritize physical fitness and foot care

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in Saudi Arabia has started issuing Umrah visas. This annual initiative aims to serve pilgrims and Umrah performers by facilitating their rituals. The ministry is committed to implementing the directives of wise leadership and providing The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in Saudi Arabia has initiated the issuance of … Read more

Reema Khan Shares Beautiful Moments From Madinah Munawarrah

Reema Khan

Reema Khan is a Prominent Star in Pakistan. She married the USA-based doctor Dr. Tariq Shahab. Reema Khan in Madinah before Hajj 2024. Reema Khan, one of the country’s biggest superstars, has had a prolific career as both a film star and a director. At the height of her career, she married Dr. Tariq Shahab, … Read more

When will Hajj 2024 Flights Start; details here

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Preparations for the annual pilgrimage season are underway in Pakistan. As Hajj 2024 approaches, the national flag carrier is preparing to facilitate thousands of pilgrims embarking on the sacred journey to Saudi Arabia. Pakistan is scheduled to commence Hajj flights to Saudi Arabia on May 9th. This year, the Hajj flights in the country will … Read more

Hajj 2024: Deadline for submission of applications extended by week

Hajj 2024: Deadline for submission of applications extended by week

ISLAMABAD: The government has opted to extend the deadline for the submission of Hajj applications under the government-sponsored scheme by a week due to a perceived slow response, citing insider sources. The ‘Sponsorship Scheme Hajj,’ introduced this year, allocates 25,000 seats for overseas Pakistanis to apply for Hajj or sponsor someone in Pakistan for the … Read more

Hajj Applications: Banks to remain open on Saturday, Sunday  

SBP
  • SBP directed 15 authorized banks to keep branches open.
  • Ministry of Religious Affairs has authorized 15 banks.
  • Hajj Applications collection will continue till Dec 12.

KARACHI: The State Bank of Pakistan(SBP) has announced that branches of authorized banks to remain open on Saturday and Sunday for the collections of Hajj Applications forms along with dues for Hajj 2024.

The SBP on the request of Ministry of Religious Affairs & Interfaith Harmony has directed 15 authorized banks to keep all their designated branches open from 09:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday (i.e. 09-12-2023 and 10-12-2023) throughout the country.

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NBP will continue to accept Hajj applications till Dec 12

NBP
  • The regular Hajj scheme, which spans 38 to 42 days.
  • The Short Hajj Package, covering 20 to 25 days.

KARACHI: The National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) has started accepting applications for Hajj 2024 at all NBP branches from November 27 till December 12, 2023.

In the Long Hajj Package, the regular Hajj scheme, which spans 38 to 42 days, including 8 days in Madinah, is priced at PKR 1,065,000 per person for the Southern Region (Karachi, Quetta, Sukkur) and PKR 1,075,000 per person for the Northern Region (other cities).

The Sponsored Hajj Scheme for the Southern Region is priced at $3,765 per person, while the Northern Region is set at $3,800 per person.

For the Short Hajj Package, covering 20 to 25 days, with 3 to 5 days in Madinah, the regular Hajj scheme is priced at PKR 1,140,000 per person for the Southern Region and PKR 1,150,000 per person for the Northern Region.

The Sponsored Hajj Scheme for the Southern Region is set at $4,015 per person, and for the Northern Region, it is $4,050 per person.

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Hajj 2024: Govt announces date for receiving applications

Mobile app will be introduced to aid pilgrims during sacred journey
  • Aneeq Ahmed assured transparent balloting process would follow.
  • He emphasized historic measures taken to ensure comfort for pilgrims.
  • He said short Hajj package of 20 to 25 days was being introduced.

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Aneeq Ahmed announced the commencement of Hajj applications from November 27 to December 12, 2023.

In a press conference at the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, he assured a transparent balloting process would follow, providing equal opportunities to all applicants.

Minister Aneeq, while revealing the Hajj Policy 2024, emphasized the historic measures taken to ensure comfort for pilgrims. Essential items, including a large travel bag with QR coding (30 kg capacity), a hand-carry bag (7 kg capacity), Pakistani flag scarves for women’s identification, Ahram belts for male pilgrims, and designated bags for shoes, would be provided free of charge, he added.

He said to enhance connectivity, a mobile SIM with 7 GB data would be supplied for mandatory use during the stay in Saudi Arabia .

He said the inclusion of Karachi airport was being incorporated into the Road to Makkah Project, adding that a short Hajj package of 20 to 25 days was being introduced as well. Minister Aneeq announced the provision of separate two-bed and three-bedrooms in Makkah, subject to availability, with additional charges for families.

He said the Hajj quota for 2024 was set at 179,210, with a balanced distribution ratio of 50 percent each for public and private Hajj schemes, allocating 89,605 seats for each. He said in the government Hajj scheme, 25,000 seats were reserved for sponsorship, while half of the total quota of the private scheme, 44,803, was reserved for sponsorship.

Addressing eligibility criteria, Minister Aneeq clarified that individuals who performed Hajj from 2017 to 2023 would not be eligible this year.

He said the hardship quota would be 500 while the labor quota would be 300. He said the government sponsorship scheme would be on ‘first come first serve basis’ and would also be exempted from the balloting process.

Minister Aneeq emphasized that women could apply for Hajj without a ‘Mahram,’ provided they submit an affidavit stating permission from parents or husbands and assurance of safe travel.

He said comprehensive training would be provided to pilgrims adding that welfare staff comprising of Medical Mission/Hajj Assistants would be deployed as per Saudi teachings. He said monitoring teams would be deployed in Saudi Arabia for immediate redressal of complaints.

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KSA to enhance facilities for Pakistani pilgrims: Caretaker Minister

KSA
  • He announced this after meeting with Saudi Minister of Hajj.
  • Minister held discussions to finalize arrangements for pilgrims.
  • Saudi government working to improve services for Pakistani pilgrims.

ISLAMABAD: Caretaker Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Aneeq Ahmed said Pakistani pilgrims would be provided additional facilities and improved services during the Hajj 2024.

He announced this after a comprehensive meeting with Saudi Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Dr. Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah, in Riyadh, which was also attended by Pakistan’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Ahmed Farooq and Deputy Chief of Mission, Moazam Khan.

According to details, Minister Aneeq held discussions to finalize arrangements for Pakistani pilgrims adding that they would be provided further enhanced facilities during the upcoming Hajj season. He said accommodation, meals, and transportation for pilgrims would be improved with a more comfortable and convenient experience.

He urged his Saudi counterpart to finalize the flight schedule for Pakistani pilgrims promptly besides making arrangements to accommodate Pakistani pilgrims closer to the holy sites in Makkah and Madinah. He proposed to expand ‘Road to Makkah’ project at various airports in Pakistan including Karachi and Lahore, in addition to Islamabad.

Minister Aneeq expressed his gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammad bin Salman for their unwavering support in providing the best facilities to pilgrims. He appreciated the Saudi government’s efforts to continuously enhance services for pilgrims from Pakistan.

Saudi Minister for Hajj and Umrah, Dr. Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al-Rabiah, assured of Saudi Arabia’s commitment to further cooperation with Pakistan. He highlighted that the Saudi government was continuously working to improve services for Pakistani pilgrims, and several new initiatives had been taken to ensure their comfort and convenience.

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