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Religious affairs minister inspects Hajj accommodation in Saudi Arabia

Published on: May 23, 2026 9:45 PM

Sardar Muhammad Yousaf visited residential buildings housing Pakistani pilgrims during the ongoing Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia. During the visit, he met pilgrims and reviewed arrangements made for their accommodation, transportation, and other essential services. The minister also discussed the overall facilities and living conditions with pilgrims directly.

Officials from the Pakistan Hajj Mission accompanied the minister throughout the inspection visit. They briefed him on various operational arrangements and services currently being provided to Pakistani pilgrims. The officials also shared updates regarding accommodation management, transport systems, and support services during Hajj.

Read more: Over 90000 Pakistani pilgrims arrive in Saudi Arabia for Hajj

During his interaction with pilgrims, Sardar Muhammad Yousaf asked about their stay and overall experience in Saudi Arabia. Pilgrims informed the minister that satisfactory arrangements had been made for their comfort and convenience. Many participants appreciated the facilities and support being provided by the Government of Pakistan and the Hajj Mission staff.

The minister emphasised the importance of ensuring smooth arrangements for all Pakistani pilgrims during the religious journey. He directed officials to continue monitoring services and promptly address any issues faced by pilgrims. The visit formed part of ongoing efforts to maintain effective coordination and welfare services throughout the Hajj season.

Read more: Saudi uses AI to secure Hajj 2026 

Pakistani authorities have deployed teams in Saudi Arabia to assist pilgrims with accommodation, transport, medical care, and guidance services. Officials say special arrangements remain in place to facilitate pilgrims at every stage of the pilgrimage. The government continues closely supervising operations to ensure a comfortable and organised Hajj experience for Pakistani citizens.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: hajj arrangements, Latest, Pakistan Hajj Mission, pakistani pilgrims, Religious Affairs Ministry, Sardar Muhammad Yousaf, Saudi Arabia Hajj

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