MAKKAH AL MUKARRAMAH: As the curtain rises on Hajj 2025, the tranquil valley of Mina braces itself for an influx of around 1.6 million devout pilgrims—including over 115,000 Pakistanis—converging from all corners of the globe to embark on a spiritual journey on Wedmesday that culminates in the sacred celebration of Eid al-Azha.
Pakistan Hajj Mission has completed all arrangements for transportation of pilgrims to the world’s largest tent valley at Mina.
The intending pilgrims will start arriving in Mina from tonight.
Over 88000 pilgrims under government Hajj scheme will reach Mina via 932 buses before Zuhar prayer tomorrow (8th Dhul Hijjah).
Seventy-two percent of the Pakistani pilgrims will go to Arafat by train while the rest will embark on their sacred journey by buses.
Pilgrims will remain at Mina until Fajr next morning (Thursday), the 9th Dhul Hijjah. Then, the Hujjaj will proceed to the valley of Arafat to perform “Waqoof-e-Arafa” the main ritual of Hajj and offer Zuhr and Asr prayers there.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Hajj Mission has urged the pilgrims to follow their scheduled departure time to avoid the risk of overcrowding and hot weather conditions.
It is pertinent to mention that the Saudi authorities have also emphasized the importance of adhering to the schedules set by the government and ensuring compliance at all stages of the movement between the holy sites.
The authorities have stressed the necessity of using the approved means of transport, as outlined in the official transportation plan, and refraining from walking between locations during the designated times.
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