The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, forty Hajj trainers will provide training on new initiatives and Hajj-related matters at 122 locations across Pakistan.


Islamabad: The second phase of Hajj training will commence from 15th of this month.
According to the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, forty Hajj trainers will provide training on new initiatives and Hajj-related matters at 122 locations across Pakistan.
It will be ensured that every intending pilgrim is well-informed about the rituals of Hajj and administrative matters, maintaining discipline and uniformity while doing worship.
In Hajj camps, all pilgrims are required to receive the mandatory vaccination ten days before Hajj flights commence.
Pilgrims will be provided with a suit case, hand carry bag, shoes bag, Ihram belt, and a green scarf with the Pakistani flag. The Hajj flight schedule will be announced after Eid-ul-Fitr.
Hajj flights will operate from 9th of the next month to 9th June this year.
Carrying a smart phone will be mandatory for all the intending pilgrims so that they can seek help from useful mobile Apps during their Hajj journey.

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