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Online Hajj registrations exceed 340,000

Online Hajj registrations exceed 340,000

Key Takeaways

  • Over 340,000 pilgrims have registered for the online Hajj 2027–2030 process.
  • 246,000 applicants have chosen the government Hajj scheme.
  • 94,000 have opted for the private Hajj scheme.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs in Pakistan has reported that online registrations for intending pilgrims for the Hajj 2027–2030 are surpassing expectations, with a total of over 340,000 applications received. The registration process continues to be open and accessible to those interested in performing the pilgrimage.

According to the spokesperson from the Ministry of Religious Affairs, 246,000 applicants have opted for the government Hajj scheme, which offers a structured and organized experience with support from the state. This scheme includes various benefits such as travel arrangements, accommodation, and other logistical assistance provided by the government.

On the other hand, 94,000 pilgrims have chosen the private Hajj scheme, which allows for more personalization and flexibility in planning their pilgrimage. Private schemes often offer a range of services including transportation, accommodation, and travel packages tailored to individual needs.

The spokesperson highlighted that the online registration process has been smooth and efficient, with no reports of technical issues or delays. The ministry is encouraging all intending pilgrims to complete their registrations as soon as possible to ensure they have sufficient time to prepare for the pilgrimage.

Pilgrims are advised to carefully review the terms and conditions associated with both government and private schemes before making a final decision. The spokesperson also noted that the registration process will continue until the deadline, which has not been specified at this stage.

The online platform used for registrations is designed to be user-friendly and accessible from anywhere in Pakistan. The ministry has provided detailed instructions on how to register, including necessary documentation and payment procedures.

With the number of registrations already exceeding 340,000, the Ministry of Religious Affairs is optimistic about the success of the online Hajj process for 2027–2030. They are working closely with various stakeholders to ensure a smooth and organized experience for all pilgrims.