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    Religious Affairs Ministry Issues Updated Health Guidelines for Hajj Pilgrims

    Web DeskBy Web DeskFebruary 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony in Pakistan has recently released a comprehensive health advisory aimed at safeguarding the well-being of pilgrims embarking on the sacred Hajj journey. This advisory outlines specific medical conditions that disqualify individuals from participating in the pilgrimage, underscoring the ministry’s commitment to ensuring the safety and health of all travelers during this physically demanding religious obligation.

    the newly issued guidelines, pilgrims diagnosed with severe or complicated illnesses will not be granted permission to perform Hajj. This includes individuals suffering from advanced stages of cancer, serious cardiac ailments such as heart failure, and other critical heart diseases. The ministry has also explicitly barred those with kidney disorders, chronic respiratory illnesses, and severe lung diseases from undertaking the pilgrimage, recognizing the strenuous nature of the rituals and the potential health risks involved.

    Furthermore, the advisory extends to individuals with serious neurological conditions and those battling advanced liver disease, emphasizing that such health challenges could pose significant dangers during the journey. The ministry has taken a firm stance against the submission of fraudulent or inaccurate medical certificates, warning that any attempt to circumvent these health restrictions will result in strict legal consequences. This measure aims to maintain the integrity of the screening process and protect vulnerable pilgrims from potential harm.

    In addition to health precautions, the Ministry of Religious Affairs has reminded all pilgrims to adhere strictly to the regulations set forth by the Saudi authorities. Non-compliance with these rules will be met with stringent enforcement actions, reinforcing the importance of discipline and respect for host country laws during the pilgrimage. The ministry has urged all prospective Hajj participants to prioritize their health and fully cooperate with both Pakistani and Saudi guidelines to ensure a smooth and safe pilgrimage experience.

    In a related development, the ministry has announced plans to fully digitalize Hajj operations starting in 2026. This modernization effort is designed to streamline the entire process, making it more transparent and efficient. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Ministry of Religious Affairs and the Ministry of Information Technology to facilitate this transition. The signing ceremony was attended by Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Muhammad Yousuf and Federal Minister of Information Technology Shiza Fatima, highlighting the collaborative effort between the two departments.

    During the event, Sardar Muhammad Yousuf emphasized that the introduction of digital systems will significantly reduce delays and minimize human errors that have historically complicated Hajj arrangements. He expressed confidence that this initiative would elevate Pakistan’s Hajj management to meet international standards, ultimately benefiting millions of pilgrims by providing a more seamless and accountable process. This move towards digitalization reflects the government’s broader commitment to leveraging technology for improved public service delivery.

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