Online Hajj 2027–2030 registrations surpass 340,000
The registration process for intending pilgrims for Hajj 2027–2030 has surpassed 340,000, with 246,000 opting for the government Hajj scheme and 94,000 choosing the private Hajj scheme.
Intelligence analysis by Llama

The number of online registrations from home has exceeded 340,000, with the Ministry of Religious Affairs expecting an announcement regarding the online collection of Hajj dues soon.
Imagine a big group of people from all over Pakistan wanting to go on a special trip to Saudi Arabia for a very important Islamic event called Hajj. This year, over 340,000 people have signed up for the trip, which is a lot more than usual. Most of them are choosing to go with the government's help, which shows they trust the government to make sure everything goes smoothly.
Analysis
A Record-Breaking Hajj Registration Process
The registration process for intending pilgrims for Hajj 2027–2030 has set a new record, with over 340,000 applicants from across the country. This surge in registrations is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Hajj pilgrimage, which remains a cornerstone of Islamic faith and practice.
A Government Scheme Dominates
Among the registered applicants, 246,000 have opted for the government Hajj scheme, while 94,000 have chosen the private Hajj scheme. This significant preference for the government scheme underscores the trust and confidence that intending pilgrims have in the government's ability to manage the Hajj process.
Regional Breakdown
The number of registered applicants has reached 156,000 from Punjab, 100,000 from Sindh, 51,000 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 15,000 from Islamabad, 12,000 from Balochistan, 2,600 from Azad Kashmir, and 1,200 from Gilgit. This regional breakdown highlights the widespread interest in the Hajj pilgrimage across different parts of the country.
Next Steps
The Ministry of Religious Affairs is expected to make an announcement regarding the online collection of Hajj dues soon. Registered applicants have been advised to use the Pak Hajj app or Hajj helplines for guidance and to ensure their information is accurate while forming groups consisting only of family members.
Key points
- Over 340,000 applicants have registered for the Hajj pilgrimage from across the country.
- 246,000 applicants have opted for the government Hajj scheme, while 94,000 have chosen the private Hajj scheme.
- The number of registered applicants has reached 156,000 from Punjab, 100,000 from Sindh, 51,000 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 15,000 from Islamabad, 12,000 from Balochistan, 2,600 from Azad Kashmir, and 1,200 from Gilgit.
If the Hajj registration process continues to run smoothly, it could lead to a more efficient and organized pilgrimage experience for all the intending pilgrims. This, in turn, could enhance the overall Hajj experience and make it more enjoyable for everyone involved.
However, the high number of registrations could also lead to logistical challenges and delays in the Hajj process. This could result in frustration and disappointment for some of the intending pilgrims, particularly if they are not able to complete the necessary formalities on time.



