Hajj 2026 Registration Pakistan: Over 250,000 Apply
The registration process for Hajj 2026 in Pakistan has seen a significant response, with applicants from across the country submitting their documents before the deadline. The government's efforts to facilitate the pilgrimage and provide necessary facilities to applicants are ongoing, and further details on the expenses and terms and conditions of Hajj 2026 will be announced soon.

The registration process for Hajj 2026 in Pakistan has concluded, with over 250,000 applicants submitting their documents before the mandatory deadline. The registration was open from last month until July 9, and applicants can now choose between government and private Hajj schemes.
The expenses and other terms and conditions of Hajj 2026 will be issued separately as per the Hajj policy. Pakistan received a quota of 179,210 pilgrims from Saudi Arabia for Hajj 2025, which was evenly divided between the government and private Hajj operators. The registration process can be completed through 15 approved banks or online, and is mandatory for all intending pilgrims, including those who were left out of the private scheme this year and Pakistanis residing abroad.
In related news, the Delhi Hajj Committee has also begun registration for the Hajj 2026 pilgrimage, with registrations commencing on July 7 and concluding on July 31. Applicants' passports must be valid until December 2026, and the committee aims to provide the best facilities to pilgrims following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's instructions.
The successful registration of over 250,000 applicants for Hajj 2026 in Pakistan is a significant development, and the government's efforts to provide facilities to pilgrims are commendable. The registration process and subsequent arrangements will be closely monitored to ensure a smooth and successful pilgrimage for all applicants.