In a significant development for the 2025 Hajj season, the Federal Government of Pakistan has introduced a Hajj Fee Installment Scheme. This plan aims to make the financial requirements for Hajj easier to manage for those wishing to embark on the pilgrimage. The scheme includes an initial deposit and two additional installment payments, along with new health guidelines to ensure the safety of all participants.
Key Highlights of the Hajj Fee Installment Scheme 2025
- Three-Installment Payment Plan: The Hajj fee can now be paid in three installments, making it easier for applicants to budget for the pilgrimage.
- Initial Deposit: Applicants need to pay Rs. 200,000 at the time of application.
- Final Payment Deadline: The last installment is due by mid-February.
- New Health Guidelines: Restrictions are in place for certain health conditions to ensure the safety and health of all pilgrims.
Detailed Breakdown of the Hajj Payment Installment Plan
Payment | Amount (PKR) | Deadline |
---|---|---|
Initial Deposit | 200,000 | Upon Application |
Second Installment | To be confirmed | Post-Balloting |
Final Installment | To be confirmed | Mid-February |
Hajj Application Process 2025
The Ministry of Religious Affairs has announced that scheduled banks across Pakistan will start accepting applications for the Hajj scheme by mid-month. To streamline the process, applicants will need to submit their initial deposit along with their application. The selection process will follow a balloting system, ensuring that all applicants have an equal opportunity to participate in Hajj 2025.
Steps to Apply:
- Collect application forms from designated banks.
- Submit the form along with an initial deposit of Rs. 200,000.
- Await balloting results to confirm your selection.
- Complete the two remaining payments according to the specified schedule.
Health Guidelines for Hajj 2025
To ensure the health and safety of all pilgrims, the government has introduced new health guidelines for the 2025 Hajj season:
- Ineligibility Due to Health Conditions:
- Pilgrims with serious heart, liver, or lung conditions will not be allowed to travel.
- Individuals with neurological or psychological disorders are ineligible for Hajj this year.
- Pregnant women in their seventh month or later are not allowed to participate.
- Prohibited Illnesses:
- Pilgrims with communicable diseases, including influenza, meningitis, COVID-19, and polio, will be barred from undertaking Hajj.
These measures aim to prevent any health risks to other pilgrims, creating a secure environment for all participants.
The Federal Government’s Hajj Fee Installment Scheme 2025 aims to make the pilgrimage more accessible and affordable for Pakistani pilgrims, alongside implementing important health guidelines to protect the welfare of all participants.