Pakistan

Registration for Hajj 2026 continues as deadline nears

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ISLAMABAD: The process of compulsory registration for Hajj 2026 is underway, and the Ministry of Religious Affairs has set the deadline for Wednesday, July 9, 2025.

The statement added that citizens can register for next year’s Hajj through the online portal of the ministry and 15 designated banks across the country.

According to the ministry, no fee will be charged for Hajj registration, and the process is completely free.

The spokesperson of the ministry said that pre-registration has been made mandatory for those wishing to go for Hajj next year. “Whether they choose the government Hajj scheme or the private scheme, initial registration is mandatory for all pilgrims.”

The Ministry of Religious Affairs has advised Overseas Pakistanis to complete their registration through the online portal.

The statement added that only those people who have registered on time will be considered eligible for Hajj 2026.

The expenditures of the Hajj package and other terms and conditions will be issued separately as per the Hajj Policy 2026.

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