ISLAMABAD: The “Road to Makkah” delegation has arrived in Pakistan to review the hajj 2025 Arrangements by Pakistan authorities, according to media reports.
The delegation was received by the Officials of the Ministry of Religious Affairs at Islamabad International Airport.
According to the details by the Ministry of Religious Affairs, around 50,500 Pakistani citizens will perform the sacred duty this year.
According to details, around 50,500 Pakistani pilgrims will visit Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj this year. The “Road to Makkah” delegation was welcomed by officials of the religious ministry at Islamabad International Airport.
The “Road to Makkah” initiative would assist the travel of 28,000 pilgrims from Islamabad and 22,000 from Karachi. The religious ministry official stated that counters will be set up for Hajj pilgrims at both Islamabad and Karachi airports.
The “Road to Makkah” initiative would operate 100 flights from Islamabad and 80 flights from Karachi.
The pilgrims’ immigration procedures will be performed in Pakistan before their departure, rather than in Saudi Arabia.
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