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The Express Tribune on MSNOver 71,000 apply in first phase of govt Hajj scheme
The first phase of applications for the Government Hajj Scheme 2026 has been completed, with more than 71,000 pilgrims submitting their applications along with the first instalment of the fee ...
Ministry of Religious Affairs on Sunday opened the second phase of applications for the government Hajj scheme, allowing unregistered pilgrims to apply due to fewer-than-expected submissions in the ...
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Daily Times on MSNSecond phase opens for 2026 hajj applications nationwide
The government has launched the second phase of Hajj applications across Pakistan starting Monday. The Ministry of Religious ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNSecond phase of Hajj 2026 applications to begin on August 11
Ministry of Religious Affairs has completed the first phase of receiving applications under the 2026 government Hajj scheme, with more than 71,000 submissions, officials said on Saturday.The ministry ...
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Daily Times(PK) on MSNHajj 2026: Over 71,000 applications received in first phase
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The first phase of applications for the Government Hajj Scheme 2026 has concluded, with more than 71 ...
Pakistan’s Ministry of Religious Affairs announced on Friday that more than 58,000 applications have been submitted by ...
DHAKA, Aug 9, 2025 (BSS) - The Ministry of Religious Affairs has refunded a total of Tk 8.20 crore to Hajj pilgrims this year ...
The hajj, a pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, is one of the five pillars of Islam, and all Muslims who are physically and financially able are obliged to perform it at least once in their lives.
The annual hajj that brings more than 2 million pilgrims to Saudi Arabia’s Mecca has been drastically scaled back this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, but virtual software developers are ...
Hajj: Joining Muslim faithful from around the globe, and sharing in the rituals of ages, brings joy -- and reflection.
As the fifth pillar of Islam, which has an estimated 1.8 billion adherents worldwide, hajj is considered a mandatory religious duty for Muslims, according to Saudi-owned news channel Al Arabiya.
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