A female pilgrim group from Pakistan credited Chaudhry Salik Hussain, the Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, with better Hajj plans and accommodations. They conveyed their message to the Minister for the improved services he had provided during their trip from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia.
Furthermore, the women’s group shared their wonderful experiences, highlighting the excellent and hygienic culinary circles, the friendly and helpful staff, and the neat and fresh places to stay. Moreover, a team from the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony in Madinah questioned them for social media objectives.
Another pilgrim, Nida from Sialkot, expressed appreciation to the government for offering accommodations near Masjid-e-Nabvi, remarking that it only takes her three minutes to reach there. She additionally stated that when she inquired about seeing Riyazul Jannah, the staff member addressed her concerns quite far away.
In addition, Shazia from Pattoki was pleased with the quick luggage transfer to the hotel and the warm greeting she received at the airport. She says the supporting staff had been careful in their work, cooperation, and conduct.
Another woman, who wished to be unidentified, shared that the Road to Makkah project was helpful and that the food spices were particularly suitable.
According to Farzana Mughal of Sadiaqabad, the arrangements the Pakistani government made in Saudia Arabia have increased her enjoyment of the Hajj. “After receiving the careful care and support from the dedicated people aiding us, I feel like I am with my own family again,” she continued.
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