ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Hajj mission met a high-level Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah delegation on Monday to discuss the successful completion of this year鈥檚 pilgrimage, the Pakistani religion ministry said, vowing to continue the same spirit of teamwork and service for Hajj 2026.聽
This year鈥檚 Hajj pilgrimage took place from June 4 to June 9, drawing millions of worshippers to Islam鈥檚 holiest sites in 海角直播. Pakistan sent more than 115,000 pilgrims under both government and private schemes. Pakistan鈥檚 religion ministry said earlier this month that it is finalizing preparations to launch early registration for both private and government Hajj 2026 schemes to streamline the pilgrimage process.聽
The Saudi delegation visited the Pakistan Hajj Mission in Makkah to convey their thanks and congratulations on the successful completion of Hajj 2025, Pakistan鈥檚 religion ministry said in a statement. The delegation commended the exceptional arrangements and services provided to Pakistani pilgrims, it added.聽
The visiting delegation included Dr. Abdulfattah bin Sulaiman Mashat, the deputy minister of Hajj and Umrah, Eyad bin Ahmed Rahbini, assistant deputy minister for Hajj operations and Dr. Badr Muhammad Al-Solami, the director general of Hajj affairs.
鈥淒uring the meeting, both sides emphasized the importance of continuing the same spirit of service, coordination and teamwork for Hajj 2026, with a shared commitment to enhancing facilities for pilgrims,鈥 Pakistan鈥檚 Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) said.聽
MoRA said Dr. Mashat praised the Pakistan Hajj Mission for its professional capabilities, sincere efforts and the arrangements it had undertaken for pilgrims. He described the initiatives taken for the service of Pakistani pilgrims as 鈥渆xemplary and worthy of appreciation.鈥
Pakistan鈥檚 Director General Hajj Abdul Wahab Soomro appreciated the Saudi delegation鈥檚 visit. He highlighted the Saudi Hajj ministry鈥檚 guidance and cooperation in the smooth execution of Hajj operations, the religion ministry said.聽
Soomro presented a commemorative shield to the Saudi delegation as a token of gratitude and goodwill at the end of the meeting, MoRA said.
鈥淭he gesture symbolized not only appreciation for their visit but also the hope for continued bilateral cooperation in future Hajj endeavors,鈥 the religion ministry said.聽
Pakistan began its post-Hajj flight operations on June 11 with the arrival of a Pakistan International Airlines flight, PK-732, in Islamabad carrying 307 pilgrims. The flights are expected to conclude by July 10.