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Govt to open hajj 2026 applications from monday

Published on: July 31, 2025 10:48 AM

The government will begin accepting Hajj 2026 applications from August 4 under the officially approved Hajj Policy 2026. Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Sardar Muhammad Yousaf announced the decision while addressing a press conference in Islamabad. He said the selection will be made on a “first-come, first-served” basis, as per Saudi Arabia’s timeline for the pilgrimage.

A total quota of 179,210 pilgrims has been allocated for Pakistan, with 119,210 under the government scheme and 60,000 for private operators. The minister confirmed that pilgrims will have two package options: a traditional 38–42-day package and a shorter 20–25-day one. The estimated cost ranges between Rs 1.15 to 1.25 million, depending on service contracts.

Applicants will be required to deposit the Hajj dues in two installments. For the long package, Rs 500,000 will be deposited initially, while Rs 550,000 will be required for the short one. These payments must be made through designated banks. Additionally, applicants must have valid Pakistani passports till at least November 26, 2026, and children under 12 will not be eligible to apply.

The minister also announced the continuation of the ‘Road to Makkah’ facility at Islamabad and Karachi airports. Overseas Pakistanis will be allowed to send Hajj payments through nominated bank accounts. He added that animal sacrifice will be handled through the official Saudi system to ensure compliance and convenience.

Private Hajj operators will face new rules, including strict financial safeguards and real-time digital monitoring to avoid service delays and booking frauds. The ministry will also conduct third-party audits of both public and private Hajj arrangements to ensure high standards. The Punjab IT Board and Ministry of IT will manage the digital infrastructure of the program.

Further measures include training on Hajj rituals, emergency response teams, and the continuation of the “Hajj Guardian Scheme” to cover financial losses. A digital complaint system, helpline, and the ‘Pak Hajj App’ will help guide pilgrims throughout the process. Minister Yousaf said the policy aims to ensure transparency, better services, and a smooth Hajj experience for all.

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