Pakistan’s religion minister leaves for Saudi Arabia to review Hajj arrangements

Pakistan’s religion minister leaves for Saudi Arabia to review Hajj arrangements
Pakistan’s Religious Affairs Minister Talha Mahmood arrives in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on June 19, 2023. (Pakistan's religious affairs ministry)
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Updated 19 June 2023
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Pakistan’s religion minister leaves for Saudi Arabia to review Hajj arrangements

Pakistan’s religion minister leaves for Saudi Arabia to review Hajj arrangements
  • Senator Talha Mahmood will perform Umrah, hold meetings with Saudi officials 
  • The minister will also meet Pakistani Hajj pilgrims during his visit to the Kingdom 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Religious Affairs Minister Talha Mahmood has left for Saudi Arabia to review arrangements made by Pakistani authorities for the country’s Hajj pilgrims in the Kingdom, the Pakistani religious affairs ministry said on Monday. 

Hajj is an obligatory religious ritual for adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of carrying it out. It involves visiting the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah at least once in a lifetime and takes place during the last month of the lunar Islamic calendar called Dhu Al-Hijjah. 

This year, Saudi Arabia reinstated Pakistan’s pre-pandemic Hajj quota of 179,210 pilgrims and scrapped the upper age limit of 65 in January. About 80,000 Pakistani pilgrims are expected to perform the pilgrimage under the government scheme this year, while the rest will be facilitated by private tour operators. 

“Religious Affairs Minister Senator Talha Mahmood will perform Umrah today,” the Pakistani religious affairs minister said in a statement. 

“After performing Umrah, he will review [Pakistan’s] Hajj operation.” 

Mahmood would also meet Saudi officials as well as Pakistani pilgrims during the Hajj pilgrimage, his ministry added. 

More than 70,000 Pakistani pilgrims have reached Saudi Arabia so far while the remaining are scheduled to reach there by this next week, according to the religious affairs ministry. 

Pakistan started the pre-Hajj flight operation to Saudi Arabia from different cities, including Karachi, Lahore and Faisalabad, on May 21 and it is expected to continue until June 21.