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Pakistan Opens Applications for Hajj 2025, Introduces Installment Payment Option

by Alina Fida
November 18, 2024
in Economy, Main, New, News, Pakistan
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Pakistan Opens Applications for Hajj 2025, Introduces Installment Payment Option

Pakistan Opens Applications for Hajj 2025, Introduces Installment Payment Option

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Pakistan has begun accepting applications for the Hajj 2025 pilgrimage, with 15 designated banks starting the process on Monday, state-run media reported. For the first time, pilgrims under the government’s Hajj scheme can pay their dues in installments, marking a significant shift in the country’s Hajj policy.

New Payment Flexibility

As per the policy announced by Religious Affairs Minister Chaudhry Salik Hussain, applicants must initially deposit Rs200,000 ($717) along with their applications. A second installment of Rs400,000 ($1,435) must be submitted within ten days of the balloting, with the remaining amount due by February 10, 2025.

The estimated cost for the government Hajj scheme ranges between Rs1,075,000 ($3,858) and Rs1,175,000 ($4,217), excluding an additional Rs55,000 ($197.43) for the mandatory sacrifice.

Quota and Sponsorship Opportunities

The government scheme includes a quota of 89,605 pilgrims, with 5,000 seats reserved under the Hajj Sponsorship Scheme for overseas Pakistanis. This scheme allows expatriates to pay in US dollars for themselves or to sponsor someone in Pakistan, bypassing the balloting process.

Comprehensive Package and New Guidelines

The government’s Hajj package encompasses airfare, accommodation, meals, training, and vaccinations. Saudi Arabia has allocated a total quota of 179,210 pilgrims for Pakistan in 2025.

Under the updated policy, preference will be given to first-time pilgrims, and children under 12 will not be allowed to participate. Two types of packages will be available: a longer package spanning 38 to 42 days and a shorter one lasting 20 to 25 days.

Facilitating Pilgrims

This year’s installment payment system aims to ease financial pressures on applicants, allowing more Pakistanis to undertake the spiritual journey. With the new measures, the government hopes to make the pilgrimage more accessible and efficient for its citizens.

Tags: Pakistan

Alina Fida

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