Hajj pilgrims to be provided with air-conditioned tents in Mina: minister

Govt made arrangements to accommodate all pilgrims in “Markaziya”, says Sardar Mohammad Yousuf

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Muslim pilgrims circle the holy Kaaba as they perform Tawaf at the Grand Mosque, during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, June 18, 2024. — Reuters
Muslim pilgrims circle the holy Kaaba as they perform Tawaf at the Grand Mosque, during the annual Hajj pilgrimage, in Makkah, Saudi Arabia, June 18, 2024. — Reuters


  • Minister visits Hajji Camp to oversee final preparatory session.
  • Several new modifications made in Hajj process, says minister. 
  • Says scarf, trolley and mini bag to be provided to Hajj pilgrims. 


Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony Sardar Mohammad Yousuf on Friday announced that Hajj pilgrims from Pakistan would be provided with the best facilities, including folding mattresses and air conditioners in camps at Mina, Saudi Arabia.

The minister made the remarks during his visit to the Hajji Camp in Karachi, to oversee the final preparatory session for Hajj organised by the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony.

Speaking at the session, the religious affairs minister praised the care and attention put towards imparting crucial information regarding the significant method and means of performing Hajj.

“Several new modifications have been made in the Hajj process. The new changes upheld and arranged by the Saudi and Pakistan governments, respectively, have been devised to ease the journey for pilgrims,” he added.

He said that the government had made arrangements to accommodate all pilgrims in “Markaziya” to make sure they have the easiest access and assistance they may require.

He reiterated the need for discipline from the pilgrims travelling to the holy land as ambassadors of Pakistan, in making queues, showing patience and abiding by the stated guidelines.

The speakers arranged by the ministry imparted to the pilgrims a detailed session on properties, characteristics and the chronological order in which the different steps on Hajj are to be embodied. The preparatory session entailed the three pillars and six compulsions required of Hajj pilgrims in order to fulfil their duty of performing Hajj.

The ministry would provide a Pakistan-labelled scarf, trolley and mini bag in order to facilitate identification and ensure all pilgrims are well packed. 

In addition to this, they would be given a SIM to facilitate WhatsApp calls from Saudi Arabia, a facility that is not possible on SIMS bought from Saudi Arabia, This is to help the pilgrims maintain contact with their loved ones back home, said the minister.