In a significant development, the government of Pakistan, represented by Caretaker Religious Affairs Minister Aneeq Ahmed, officially signed the annual Hajj pilgrimage agreement on Sunday. The counterpart from Saudi Arabia, Hajj and Umrah Minister Taufiq bin Fauzan Al-Rabiah, also endorsed the agreement.
Aneeq Ahmed emphasized that both nations have committed to ensuring the provision of top-notch facilities for Pakistani pilgrims. Notably, a dedicated and cost-effective area in Mina has earmarked for pilgrims from Pakistan.
This follows Pakistan’s recent balloting process, which selected over 60,000 Muslims to participate in the government scheme for the upcoming Hajj. While the total allocation for Pakistan is around 180,000 seats, including those for private Hajj operators, the government had extended the application deadline from December 12th to December 22nd. Additionally, individuals who had performed Hajj in the last five years permitted to apply.
Various packages have introduced. It is including the Short Hajj package and the Sponsorship Scheme, to cater to the diverse needs of the pilgrims. The Long Hajj package spans 38-42 days, with an 8-day stay in Medina. Costs vary depending on the region, with South region participants from Karachi and Sukkur paying Rs 10,65,000 and others from cities like Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar, Multan, Sialkot, and Faisalabad paying Rs 10,75,000.
The Long Hajj package costs $3765 for the South Region and $3800 for the North Region.
The Short Hajj package, designed to last 20-25 days, has costs of Rs 11,40,000 for the South region. Rs 11,50,000 for the North region for regular Hajj applicants. Sponsorship Scheme participants can avail the Short Hajj package at $4015 USD for the South region and $4050 for the North region.
This comprehensive approach aims to facilitate a smooth and accessible pilgrimage experience for all participants in the upcoming Hajj.