The first contingent of Pakistani pilgrims has departed from Makkah following the completion of Hajj 2026 rituals. This marks the beginning of post-Hajj flights, facilitating the return of thousands of pilgrims who traveled to Saudi Arabia for the annual Islamic pilgrimage. The departure process is being managed efficiently to ensure smooth transit amid large crowds.
Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam and holds immense religious significance for Muslims worldwide. Every year, millions gather in Makkah to perform these sacred rites, with Pakistan sending one of the largest groups of pilgrims. The safe and organized return of pilgrims is crucial for both the host country and Pakistan, reflecting strong bilateral coordination.
In a significant development, the commencement of post-Hajj flights signals the successful conclusion of this year’s pilgrimage season. It also highlights the logistical efforts involved in managing such a massive movement of people. The return journey is expected to continue over the coming days, with authorities ensuring health and safety protocols are maintained throughout the process.