DM Monitoring
RIYADH: In a move to enhance efficiency and convenience, the Ministry of Religious Affairs & Interfaith Harmony Pakistan has unveiled three mobile applications for Hajj applicants.
Pak Hajj App:
The “Pak Hajj App” emerges as a comprehensive digital solution, offering pilgrims a centralized platform for accessing vital information. From vaccination requirements to flight schedules and even avenues for lodging complaints, this app serves as a one-stop destination for all things Hajj-related.
Saudi Visa Bio App:
Meanwhile, the “Saudi Visa Bio App” presents a significant leap forward in streamlining bureaucratic procedures. Pilgrims can now complete their biometric data submissions from the comfort of their own homes, sparing them the hassle of long queues and administrative hurdles.
Nusuk App:
The Pilgrims are urged to install this app, which authorizes them to prayer at Riaz Al Jan’nah.
Meanwhile, Pakistan gears up for the annual pilgrimage season as preparations for Hajj 2024 take flight, with the national flag carrier poised to facilitate thousands of pilgrims embarking on the sacred journey to Saudi Arabia. Scheduled to commence on May 9th, the flight operations will span across the second week of May, extending into the following month, catering to the influx of devout individuals from the Asian nation. In a significant development, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has reinstated Pakistan’s Hajj quota while lifting the age limit, a decision poised to alleviate barriers and enable a broader spectrum of individuals to partake in the pilgrimage.