Pakistan and Saudi Arabia Finalize New Hajj Agreement — Top-Quality Facilities Ensured for Pakistani Pilgrims
Independent Report
JEDDAH, Nov 9 :
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have finalized arrangements for the upcoming Hajj season, signing a landmark agreement to ensure the provision of top-quality services and facilities for Pakistani pilgrims.
According to official details released today, the agreement was formally endorsed in Jeddah between Dr. Abdul Fattah bin Sulaiman Mashat, Saudi Deputy Minister for Hajj and Umrah, and Dr. Syed Atta-ur-Rehman, Secretary of Pakistan’s Ministry of Religious Affairs.
Following the signing ceremony, Dr. Atta-ur-Rehman expressed gratitude to the Saudi government for its continued hospitality and efforts in providing extensive facilities to the guests of Allah.
He confirmed that, similar to the previous year, Pakistani pilgrims would be provided with high-standard accommodations, transport, and welfare services throughout their pilgrimage.
The Secretary reaffirmed that the Ministry remains committed to completing all arrangements for both public and private Hajj schemes efficiently and in full compliance with the guidelines set by the Saudi authorities.