According to Pakistan Hajj Mission spokesperson, Hajj pilgrims have passed away in Saudi Arabia due to natural causes

Published a year ago on May 30th 2025, 7:05 pm
By Web Desk
(Web Desk): Since May 4, five Pakistani Hajj pilgrims have passed away in Saudi Arabia due to natural causes, according to a spokesperson for the Pakistan Hajj Mission.
Three of the deceased—Khawaja Mehmood from Chakwal, Muhammad Ihsan from Jamshoro, and Kishwar Sultan from Faisalabad—died in Medina. Their funeral prayers were held at Masjid-e-Nabawi (PBUH), and they were buried in Jannat-ul-Baqi.
The other two pilgrims, Gul Jan from Jhelum and Irshad Begum from Gujranwala, passed away in Makkah and were laid to rest in the Sharaya cemetery, the spokesperson confirmed.

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