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Sunday, June 15, 2025  
18 Dhul-Hijjah 1446  

Pakistan makes final appeal to Saudi Arabia for 67,000 pilgrims

Ministry sends letter to Saudi authorities with assurance to strictly follow procedure next year
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Pakistan has made a final appeal to Saudi Arabia to reinstate the private Hajj quota, aiming to secure permission for 67,000 Pakistani pilgrims who were left out due to technical reasons.

In a letter addressed to Saudi authorities, the Ministry of Religious Affairs highlighted that a large number of the affected pilgrims are elderly and urged that they be granted permission to perform Hajj this year.

The Director of Hajj, in the letter, assured that all rules would be strictly followed from next year, requesting leniency for this year’s pilgrims.

The letter further stated that the failure to pay service provider fees on time resulted in 67,000 pilgrims missing out, despite the required funds already being deposited with Saudi authorities.

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It also appealed for any remaining space in Mina to be allocated to these pilgrims, calling the move a gesture of Islamic solidarity and brotherhood.

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