Mandatory Training for Hajj 2025 Pilgrims to Start Tomorrow

Comprehensive Nationwide Workshops

Pakistani pilgrims preparing for Hajj 2025 under the government scheme will begin their training tomorrow. The Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) has scheduled workshops at 147 locations across the country, with the first session kicking off in Peshawar.

Attendance will be tracked via QR codes on the Pak Haj mobile app, ensuring efficient management of the training process. These sessions are part of a broader effort to equip pilgrims with the knowledge and resources needed for a smooth Hajj experience.

Specialized Sessions for Overseas Pilgrims

Overseas Pakistanis will receive their training at designated Haji Camps. This ensures a consistent learning experience for all participants, covering everything from rituals to travel protocols.

The first phase of the training program is expected to conclude by the 27th of next month, providing ample preparation time before the pilgrimage season begins.

Hajj Agreement 2025: A Landmark Collaboration

The annual Hajj Agreement 2025, signed in January, ensures that 179,210 Pakistanis will perform Hajj this year. The agreement, finalized between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, includes provisions for:

  • Cost-Effective Lodging: Special accommodations in Mina at reduced rates.
  • Enhanced Pilgrim Support: Commitments from Saudi authorities to improve facilities.

International Hajj Expo: Strengthening Partnerships

Minister Chaudhry Salik Hussain will attend the International Hajj Conference and Expo in Jeddah, hosted by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj. This event serves as a platform for forming alliances with institutions and companies responsible for providing pilgrim services.

By integrating advanced facilities and international collaborations, Hajj 2025 aims to be a seamless and spiritually fulfilling experience for all Pakistani pilgrims.

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