MoRA Announces Mandatory Hajj Training for Pilgrims Starting Thursday

Islamabad: The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced that a training program for intending Hajj pilgrims is set to commence from Thursday. The announcement was made by Federal Secretary Religious Affairs, Dr. Syed Atta ur Rehman, during a meeting of the Curriculum Committee for Hajj Training held in the city today.

According to Radio Pakistan, the day-long training will be compulsory for all intending pilgrims. The schedule for the training will be communicated to the participants via the Pak Hajj mobile app, the official website, and through SMS. This initiative aims to ensure that all pilgrims are well-informed about Hajj rituals and various administrative matters before they embark on their spiritual journey.

The training will be conducted by experienced master trainers and scholars from the ministry and Hajj camps, utilizing multimedia resources to enhance the learning experience. The Ministry of Religious Affairs has emphasized the importance of this training to equip pilgrims with the necessary knowledge and understanding required for performing Hajj.

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