This year, a total of 42,000 pilgrims from Pakistan went to Saudi to take part in the annual pilgrimage.


Makkah: Pakistani officials have confirmed that five pilgrims died during their stay in Saudi Arabia while performing Hajj this year.
According to Hajj Mission sources, the Pakistani pilgrims, who had reached to perform the annual Hajj pilgrimage, died in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).
Reports quoting sources said that the deceased include four men and a woman—identified as Fazal Ali (Swat), Hafiz Mohammad Siddique (Lahore), Syed Khair Mohammad (Pishin), who were buried in Sharia graveyard in Makkah.
The other two pilgrims, Najam Al-Nisa (Karachi) and Aladdin (South Waziristan), were buried in Jabal Uhud Cemetery in Madinah.
All five pilgrims died at different times.
It is pertinent to mention here that this year, a total of 42,000 pilgrims from Pakistan went to Saudi to take part in the annual pilgrimage.

Switch 2 size comparison: Nintendo’s latest up next to a whole lot of consoles
- 10 hours ago

Tucker Carlson and Trump are falling out over the Iran war
- 8 hours ago

The Steve Jobs Archive shares stories, videos, and notes of his famous commencement speech
- 10 hours ago

Google is shutting down Android Instant Apps over ‘low’ usage
- 10 hours ago

Straight guys are “bad” at gossip. Maybe they should learn.
- 8 hours ago

SGA on late-game fatigue: 'Got to suck it up'
- 9 hours ago
Trump hails Field Marshal Munir’s influence, role in Pakistan-India ceasefire
- 18 hours ago

A Mister Miracle animated show is in the works at DC Studios
- 10 hours ago
Field Marshal Asim Munir arrives at White House for high-level talks
- 16 hours ago

Tesla’s minor Model S and X refreshes cost $5,000 more
- 10 hours ago

Scientists are dropping live mosquitoes out of drones in Hawaii. Here’s why.
- 8 hours ago
Russia warns US against military aid to Israel
- 18 hours ago