The Ministry of Religious Affairs has released crucial guidelines for pilgrims planning to travel under the private Hajj scheme for 2025, emphasizing the importance of adhering to Saudi Arabia’s deadlines and utilizing official channels for updates and assistance.
According to the ministry’s announcement, only 23,620 Pakistani pilgrims will be eligible to perform Hajj this year through the private Hajj scheme. To ensure clarity and convenience for all involved, the list of approved service providers along with their allocated quotas has been made available on the ministry’s official website and the Pak Hajj 2025 mobile application.
A spokesperson for the ministry strongly advised all pilgrims and service providers to stay informed by using the Pak Hajj app, which will provide real-time updates, significant announcements, and necessary contact details.
“All companies operating under the private Hajj scheme are required to share updated service contracts with the pilgrims according to the number of pilgrims allotted to them,” the spokesperson highlighted.
The ministry also reminded private Hajj operators and pilgrims of the critical deadline of April 18th for completing the Hajj visa issuance process, as instructed by the Saudi Arabian authorities.
For any assistance or to register complaints, pilgrims can reach out to the ministry at the phone numbers 051-9218571 or 051-9207519, or they can send their concerns via email to [email address removed].