Mandatory Hajj 2026 training begins across Pakistan

Mandatory Hajj 2026 training begins across Pakistan
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ISLAMAAD (Kashmir English): The Government of Pakistan has launched the first phase of mandatory Hajj 2026 training programs across the country.

These training sessions aim to fully inform the Hajj pilgrims about the rituals of Hajj and administrative matters, while the vaccination process will also be started after the training.

According to the official media, these one-day training sessions will be held across the country in phases by February.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs says that the training programs are being organized through multimedia under the supervision of experienced trainers and scholars, so that the Hajj pilgrims can be fully informed about the rituals, travel matters, and administrative procedures.

According to the ministry, these training sessions have been made mandatory so that the pilgrims do not face any difficulties at any stage.

According to Radio Pakistan, in the first phase, training sessions have started in Islamabad and other cities, while in the coming days, training will also be given in Rawalakot, Badin, Nowshera Feroze, Fateh Jang, Dadu, and Tharparkar.

More sessions will be held in Umerkot, Larkana, Mirpurkhas, Shahdadkot, and Mansehra.

According to the official media, the process of mandatory vaccination will also be started in all Hajj camps at the end of the training sessions.

Details of the training programs have been provided to the pilgrims through the Pak Hajj 2026 mobile app, SMS service, and the website of the Ministry of Religious Affairs.

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