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Pakistan Formally Seeks Hajj 2026 Quota of 230,000 From Saudi Arabia

The move reflects heavy demand, with more than 450,000 people applying for limited slots.

Overview

  • Saudi Arabia has allocated 179,210 places for Pakistan for Hajj 2026, with roughly 118,000 under the government scheme and the remainder for private operators.
  • The Religious Affairs Ministry has made Hajj training mandatory and issued 22 guiding principles to streamline rituals and procedures.
  • More than 38,000 pilgrims are slated to depart via Islamabad under the Route to Makkah preclearance, and authorities are pushing to add Lahore.
  • Officials say operational plans for Hajj 2026 have been finalized in line with Saudi guidance, including equal accommodations for government pilgrims in Al-Azizia and Makkah.
  • Minister Sardar Muhammad Yousaf says he will be in Saudi Arabia during Hajj to personally address complaints from Pakistani pilgrims.