Online registration for Hajj 2027–2030 is gaining momentum across Pakistan, with more than 340,000 people completing the process so far. The Ministry of Religious Affairs confirmed the latest figures, showing strong public interest in the upcoming pilgrimage.
According to the ministry, thousands of prospective pilgrims have already registered under both the government and private Hajj schemes. Officials said the registration process is continuing smoothly and encouraged applicants to stay updated through official channels.
The ministry’s spokesperson revealed that around 246,000 applicants chose the government Hajj scheme. Meanwhile, approximately 94,000 people completed registration through the private Hajj scheme. These figures reflect widespread participation from all parts of the country.
Punjab recorded the highest number of registrations, with nearly 156,000 applicants. Sindh followed with around 100,000 registrations. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa contributed about 51,000 applicants, while Islamabad accounted for nearly 15,000 registrations.
Balochistan recorded approximately 12,000 applicants. Azad Jammu and Kashmir added around 2,600 registrations, while Gilgit-Baltistan contributed nearly 1,200 applicants. The ministry said registrations have been received from every region of Pakistan.
Officials also announced that details regarding the online collection of Hajj dues are expected to be shared soon. Registered applicants have been advised to wait for the official announcement before making any payments.
To make the process easier, the Ministry of Religious Affairs has encouraged applicants to use the Pak Hajj mobile application. The app provides updates, guidance, and important information related to the pilgrimage. Pilgrims can also contact official Hajj helplines if they need assistance during any stage of the process.
The ministry emphasized the importance of providing accurate personal information while completing registration. Officials warned that incorrect details could lead to delays or other complications during later stages of the application process.
Applicants submitting group registrations have also been advised to include only immediate family members. According to the ministry, this step will help avoid administrative issues and ensure smoother processing of applications.
The Ministry of Religious Affairs continues to monitor the registration process and remains committed to assisting prospective pilgrims throughout every stage. Officials have urged citizens to rely only on official announcements and verified platforms for updates regarding payments, schedules, and other Hajj-related procedures.
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With registrations already crossing 340,000, preparations for Hajj 2027–2030 are moving forward steadily, reflecting the strong interest of Pakistanis planning to perform the sacred pilgrimage in the coming years.




