Pakistan will talk about raising the quota when the Saudi Hajj minister visits

Islamabad: In a significant development highlighting the enduring spiritual connections between the two nations, Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Hajj, is embarking on a pivotal four-day official visit to Pakistan. 

At the helm of a distinguished delegation comprising deputy ministers of Hajj and Umrah, tourism, international cooperation, Saudi airline presidents, and representatives from the Saudi Aviation, Dr. Al-Rabiah's visit is poised to deepen cooperation and foster advancements in the realm of religious pilgrimage.

Pakistan, a country bound closely by religious affiliations with Saudi Arabia, has elevated Dr. Al-Rabiah's status to that of a state guest, underscoring the significance of his visit.

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During the duration of this visit, a series of critical discussions will unfold between Pakistani and Saudi officials, centering on various Hajj and Umrah-related matters:

Expansion of Hajj Quota: Among the foremost topics on the agenda is the deliberation over augmenting Pakistan's Hajj quota. This significant proposal could see the allocation of Hajj slots to Pakistani pilgrims potentially increase from 200,000 to 300,000. Broadening the Route to Makkah Project: A central point of discussion revolves around extending the Route to Makkah initiative to additional cities within Pakistan. This initiative, pioneered by Saudi Arabia, streamlines the Hajj experience by offering visa, customs, and health clearance at pilgrims' departure airports. By doing so, the project aims to enhance the efficiency of the pilgrimage process, affording pilgrims more time upon their arrival in the Kingdom. Enhancing Pilgrim Facilities: Recognizing the paramount importance of ensuring a comfortable and efficient journey for pilgrims, delegates will also address strategies to amplify the facilities provided to Hajj and Umrah participants.

A highlight of the visit will be the signing of a memorandum of understanding, solidifying the commitment of both nations to enhance the logistics and arrangements for future Hajj endeavors.

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In an endeavor to fortify bilateral relations, Dr. Al-Rabiah's itinerary includes meetings with high-ranking officials, including Pakistan's president, prime minister, and chief of army staff. 

His interactions will extend beyond the capital, Islamabad, as he journeys to Karachi, Pakistan's bustling port city. Here, he will engage with dignitaries and members of the business community, further cultivating diplomatic ties.

This visit is emblematic of the deep-rooted religious bonds between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. Moreover, it presents an opportune occasion for both countries to strategize on ways to elevate the Hajj experience for Pakistani pilgrims, reflecting their shared commitment to facilitating a spiritually enriching journey.

Key Details about the Visit:

Duration: The visit is scheduled to unfold from August 21 to August 24, 2023. Locations: Dr. Al-Rabiah's engagements span both Islamabad and Karachi, emblematic of Pakistan's diverse landscape.

Route to Makkah Expansion: The envisioned expansion of the Route to Makkah project includes plans to incorporate additional Pakistani cities such as Lahore, Faisalabad, and Multan, a move aimed at further simplifying the pilgrimage process.

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The visit of Saudi Hajj Minister Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah to Pakistan signifies the enduring camaraderie and shared objectives between the two nations, resonating with their commitment to facilitating a seamless pilgrimage journey for all believers.

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