Post-Hajj Operations in Madinah in Full Swing for Pilgrim Repatriation
Post-Hajj Operations in Madinah for Pilgrim Repatriation

The post-Hajj operations, managing the arrival of pilgrims from Makkah and their subsequent repatriation to Pakistan, are in full swing in Madinah. These efforts are being carried out on the directions of the Director General of the Pakistan Hajj Mission, Abdul Wahab Soomro.

Coordinated Efforts for Pilgrim Comfort

The welfare staff of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Khuddam-ul-Hajjaj, and local Saudi khuddams are working in perfect unison round-the-clock to serve the pilgrims. Their goal is to ensure maximum comfort and convenience for the guests of Allah during their stay in the holy city.

Lahore police has also unveiled a comprehensive Muharram security plan for 458 processions, highlighting broader security measures during this period.

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Dedicated Frontline Team Deployed

The Director Hajj Madinah, Zahid Sohail, stated that a dedicated frontline team is actively deployed. This team comprises Khuddam-ul-Hajjaj competitively and transparently selected from Pakistan, alongside local Madinah-based Khuddams who are fluent in Arabic and thoroughly well-versed with local routes, regulations, and landmarks.

Thanks to the tireless efforts, dedication, and selfless commitment of these joint teams, the logistics of the post-Hajj phase are being executed in a highly organized manner.

In a separate development, Ishaq Dar accused India of violating the Indus Waters Treaty, underscoring ongoing regional tensions.

Operations Continue Until June 30

Hajj Mission officials confirmed that the operation will continue with the same momentum, passion, and seamless coordination until June 30, when the final flight carrying the last pilgrim departs for home.

Tags: Pakistan Hajj Mission, Hajj 2026, Madinah, Abdul Wahab Soomro, Zahid Sohail, Pilgrims, Khuddam-ul-Hajjaj, Ministry Of Religious Affairs, Post-Hajj Operations, Saudi Arabia

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