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67,000 Pakistani Pilgrims Miss Out on Hajj 2025 Due to Delays in Agreement Finalization and Payments

April 15, 2025
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More than 67,000 Pakistani pilgrims under the private Hajj scheme are likely to miss the chance to perform Hajj in 2025 because of delays in finalizing agreements and making payments. Although Pakistan received an extra quota of 10,000 pilgrims for the private scheme, the total number of bookings has reached 91,000—far more than the allowed limit.

So far, Saudi authorities have accepted payments for only 14,000 pilgrims, leaving thousands unsure about their travel plans. The remaining 67,000 pilgrims who booked through private operators now face the risk of missing Hajj due to the limited quota and delays in processing.

The total Hajj quota given to Pakistan by Saudi Arabia is 179,210. This is split evenly between the government-run and private Hajj schemes, with each getting 89,605 spots. To accommodate more pilgrims, the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Pakistan had earlier approved an extra 10,000 spots for private Hajj organizers.

However, the sudden surge in demand, along with slow processing and payment delays, has created a major issue. Many pilgrims who had made bookings and were hopeful of going to Hajj now face disappointment.

The government of Pakistan has asked the Prime Minister to step in and request Saudi Arabia for additional Hajj quota so that more people can be accommodated.

This situation has raised concerns among those who planned their pilgrimage and paid in advance, as well as private Hajj operators. It also highlights the need for better coordination and timely processing to avoid such issues in the future.

The final decision will depend on how the Saudi government responds and whether Pakistan can secure more slots for its people in time.

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