MADINAH: Saudi Arabian Airlines’ first Hajj flight of the year arrived
early Thursday morning in Madinah, carrying 367 pilgrims from Pakistan.
Their journey is part of the Makkah Road Initiative
Raja Ali Ejaz, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, who welcomed the
pilgrims on arrival, praised the implementation of the “pioneering”
initiative, which is aimed at reducing the time pilgrims from around the
world spend completing travel documentation at departure and arrival
points.
This is the first year it has been implemented in Pakistan, and the
arriving pilgrims were full of praise for the smooth process they
experienced at Islamabad airport, where they were seen off by several
ministers and the Saudi Arabia Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said
Al-Malki. Pakistan’s aviation minister, Ghulam Sarwar Khan, delivered a
speech praising the deep-rooted ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia,
and lauding the Makkah Road Initiative.
Pakistan’s Minister for Religious Affairs and Inter-Faith Harmony
Noor-ul-Haq Qadri noted that Pakistani pilgrims receive great support
throughout the year — whether during Hajj or Umrah — from the Kingdom,
and expressed his gratitude to King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed
bin Salman for their “great service” to Islam and Muslims, including
their custodianship of the Two Holy Mosques.
Al-Malki said that the inauguration of the Makkah Road Initiative in
Pakistan is a “great achievement in the system of services being
provided by the Kingdom for pilgrims within the framework of the
interest of the leadership of the Kingdom, especially the services of
the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors of Muslims from all over the
world.”
He added that the initiative could not have succeeded without the
participation of a number of government agencies in order to improve the
services provided to pilgrims and to consolidate the Kingdom’s
pioneering role in serving Muslims from all over the world.
More than 225,000 pilgrims traveling from Malaysia, Indonesia, Pakistan,
Bangladesh and Tunisia are expected to benefit from the Makkah Road
Initiative this year.
SOURCE: ARABNEWS
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