Religious Affairs Ministry announces arrangements for private Hajj operators, anticipating economic activity.
Key Takeaways:
* 23,620 Pakistani pilgrims will perform Hajj under the private scheme in 2025.
* The Ministry of Religious Affairs is overseeing the arrangements for private Hajj operators.
* The Hajj pilgrimage represents a significant religious event and involves substantial financial expenditure by pilgrims.
Islamabad, Pakistan – April 18, 2025 – Preparations are underway in Pakistan for the upcoming Hajj pilgrimage in June 2025, with a significant number of citizens opting for private schemes. The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced that 23,620 Pakistani pilgrims will travel to Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj through private Hajj operators this year.
This figure represents a notable segment of the total Pakistani contingent undertaking the annual Islamic pilgrimage. While the government also facilitates a large number of pilgrims through its own scheme, the private sector plays a crucial role in catering to individuals seeking tailored services and accommodations during their religious journey.
The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced that 23,620 Pakistani pilgrims will travel to Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj through private Hajj operators this year.
The Hajj pilgrimage is a pillar of Islam and involves a considerable financial commitment from the pilgrims, encompassing travel, accommodation, and other expenses in Saudi Arabia. The facilitation of these private Hajj packages contributes to economic activity within Pakistan through the operations of travel agencies and related services.