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    Preparations for Hajj 2026 Progressing Smoothly Amid Global Challenges: Ministry Update

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Religious Affairs has assured that preparations for Hajj 2026 are advancing as planned, despite ongoing complexities in the international landscape. On Sunday, a ministry spokesperson emphasized that all necessary steps are being taken to facilitate a smooth pilgrimage experience for Pakistani pilgrims. This commitment comes amid global uncertainties that have impacted travel and religious gatherings worldwide.

    The spokesperson highlighted that the issuance of visas for prospective Hajj pilgrims is currently being expedited to accommodate the growing number of applicants. Meanwhile, the detailed schedule for Hajj flights is expected to be announced shortly after the Eid ul Fitr celebrations conclude. This timeline aims to provide pilgrims with ample time to plan their journeys and make necessary arrangements.

    In addition to travel logistics, the ministry is also finalizing accommodation and other essential services for pilgrims in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah. These arrangements include residential facilities, transportation, and health services, all designed to ensure the comfort and safety of the pilgrims during their stay. Officials are working closely with Saudi authorities to align these preparations with the latest guidelines and protocols.

    Moreover, the ministry reiterated its commitment to completing all Hajj-related arrangements well ahead of the pilgrimage season. To assist pilgrims in obtaining accurate and up-to-date information, the ministry has encouraged them to utilize official resources such as the Pak Hajj App and the ministry’s website. These platforms provide comprehensive details on visa procedures, travel advisories, and health precautions, helping to prevent misinformation and scams.

    Significant changes have been introduced this year regarding the allocation of Hajj quotas, following a decision by the federal cabinet. The new Hajj policy for 2026 increases the government’s share of the quota to 70 percent, while allocating the remaining 30 percent to private Hajj tour operators. This adjustment marks a shift from the previous year’s distribution, where the quota was evenly split between government and private sectors.

    It is worth noting that in 2025, Pakistan’s total Hajj quota stood at 179,210 pilgrims. However, due to serious mismanagement issues, more than 67,000 Pakistani pilgrims were unable to perform the pilgrimage that year, causing widespread disappointment and criticism. The revised quota policy aims to enhance oversight, transparency, and accessibility, particularly for those opting for the government scheme. Officials believe these measures will help prevent past shortcomings and improve the overall Hajj experience for Pakistani pilgrims.

    As preparations continue, the Ministry of Religious Affairs remains focused on ensuring that all logistical, administrative, and welfare aspects are addressed promptly. This proactive approach reflects the importance of Hajj in the religious and cultural life of Pakistan, as well as the government’s dedication to facilitating this sacred journey for its citizens.

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