Pakistan's Hajj operation enters final phase with over 103,000 pilgrims arriving in Saudi Arabia via 388 flights. #Hajj2023

Pakistan's Hajj operation has entered its final phase as over 103,000 intending pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia. This milestone comes after a one-month period during which approximately 87% of the government-arranged pilgrims completed their journey via 388 flights from various domestic cities.

The arrival of these pilgrims marks a significant step towards fulfilling the religious obligation for Muslims who are able to undertake the Hajj pilgrimage. The operation, organized by the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony in collaboration with Saudi Arabia's General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA), has been carefully planned to ensure the safety and comfort of all participants.

Pilgrims arriving in Saudi Arabia will now proceed to their designated places of worship at Mecca and Medina. The final phase involves coordinating logistics, including accommodation, transportation, and religious services, to facilitate a seamless experience for those undertaking this sacred journey.

This year's Hajj operation has been particularly noteworthy due to the high number of participants compared to previous years. The government's efforts in organizing the pilgrimage have not only ensured that millions of Muslims can fulfill their religious duties but also contributed significantly to the economic development and stability of the Kingdom.

As pilgrims prepare for their final leg of the journey, there is a sense of anticipation and excitement among them. For many, this will be an opportunity to connect with fellow believers from around the world and participate in one of Islam's most significant rituals.

The successful completion of the Hajj operation underscores Pakistan's commitment to maintaining strong ties with Saudi Arabia and upholding its religious obligations. As pilgrims continue their journey towards Mecca, prayers are offered for a safe and fulfilling experience for all participants.