The plan for pilgrims from the Saudi Interior Ministry for Hajj from abroad will be 'Root to Mecca' this year for five countries.
This will be the fourth year of the Root Tomka project, which provides pilgrims from abroad to provide immigration facilities in their countries.
According to the Saudi news agency, pilgrims from five countries, including Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Morocco and Bangladesh, will be brought to the state under the Root -to -Mecca project this year.
It is clear that the Root -to -Mecca project was launched four years ago, which was launched in Indonesia after the second year, Malaysian pilgrims were provided this facility.
For the third year, a limited number of pilgrims from Pakistan were provided this facility.
The immigration of pilgrims under the Route to Mecca project is done in their countries when they reach the country, only scanning barcodes and boarding them.
The goods of the pilgrims under the plan are also taken from their countries. They do not have to worry about the goods after coming to the country.
When the pilgrims arriving under the Root Tomka project arrive in the state, their goods are transported to their residence in Mecca or Medina.
It is to be remembered that this facility has been provided at Islamabad Airport regarding Hajj 2022 under the Route to Mecca Project.
At a meeting held yesterday, Pakistan's Minister of Religious Affairs Mufti Abdul Shakoor and Saudi Arabia's Ambassador Nawaf Bin Saeed al -Maliki expressed satisfaction over the arrangements for the pilgrims at Islamabad Airport.
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