Makkah Route Initiative to benefit 40,000 Pakistani Hajjis this year, interior ministry says

Thousands of Muslim pilgrims make their way across the valley of Mina, near Mecca in western Saudi Arabia, to perform the "stoning of the devil" ritual which marks the start of the Eid al-Adha holiday on July 9, 2022, as this year's expanded hajj pilgrimage was winding down. Worshippers throw stones at three concrete walls representing Satan every year at the end of their pilgrimage to Mecca. (AFP/File)
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Updated 05 May 2023
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Makkah Route Initiative to benefit 40,000 Pakistani Hajjis this year, interior ministry says

  • Pakistan hopes to expand the facility beyond Islamabad to provide easy and hassle-free immigration to pilgrims
  • The initiative will be made fully functional after Pakistani and Saudi authorities finalize and sign an agreement

ISLAMABAD: The government hopes to expand the Makkah Route Initiative across Pakistan to facilitate Hajj pilgrims to Saudi Arabia, said an official statement released in Islamabad on Friday, adding that 40,000 people were expected to benefit from the facility this year.

The initiative allows pilgrims to fulfil all immigration requirements before departure at airports in their own country, saving them time upon arriving in the kingdom. Several Muslim countries have been availing the facility which was introduced at the Islamabad airport in recent years.

The expansion of the initiative to other Pakistani urban centers came up for discussion between the country’s interior minister Rana Sanaullah and Saudi ambassador Nawaf bin Said Al-Malky earlier in the day.

“The two sides agreed to finalize the [Makkah Route Initiative] agreement and make it fully functional,” said the statement issued by the ministry after the meeting, adding: “The Saudi deputy interior minister will soon visit Pakistan to sign the agreement.”

The statement maintained the kingdom’s initiative would provide easy and hassle-free immigration facility to pilgrims.

“This project is being started from the Islamabad airport,” it added. “40,000 pilgrims will benefit from it this year.”

Speaking to the Saudi envoy, the Pakistani minister acknowledged the “historic, longstanding and fraternal relations” between the two countries.

“This facility will soon be introduced in other major cities so that more and more pilgrims can benefit from it,” he was also quoted as saying after the meeting.

The interior minister also appreciated the efforts of the Saudi ambassador to further strengthen the bilateral relations between the two countries.


Saudi Arabia condemns deadly mosque bombing in Pakistan’s capital

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Saudi Arabia condemns deadly mosque bombing in Pakistan’s capital

  • The Kingdom rejects targeting of places of worship, expresses solidarity with Pakistan
  • Saudi foreign ministry offers condolences to victims’ families, wishes injured recovery

ISLAMABAD: Saudi Arabia on Friday condemned the suicide bombing that targeted a mosque in Islamabad, expressing solidarity with Pakistan after the attack killed and injured dozens on the outskirts of the capital.

The blast, which struck during Friday prayers, killed at least 31 people and wounded more than 160 others, according to Pakistani authorities.

In a statement issued by its foreign ministry, Saudi Arabia denounced the targeting of a place of worship and rejected all forms of violence and extremism.

“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia expresses its strong condemnation and denunciation of the terrorist bombing that targeted a mosque in the capital of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Islamabad,” the statement said.

It added that the Kingdom stood firmly against attacks on civilians and places of worship and reaffirmed its support for Pakistan in confronting militant violence.

The ministry also extended condolences to the families of those killed and expressed sympathy with the Pakistani government and people, wishing the wounded a speedy recovery.

No militant group has so far claimed responsibility for the attack, which Pakistani officials say is being investigated.