Visa Bio Guidance as Haj 2026 Pilgrims Attend Islamabad Training Session
The Ministry of Religious Affairs held a major training session for Haj 2026 pilgrims in Islamabad. The event focused on Visa Bio guidance and safe travel planning. As a result, participants gained clarity about rituals, health, and digital requirements.
Officials organized the second training phase at the Haji Camp. Therefore, pilgrims received step-by-step help for the sacred journey. The programme welcomed people from diverse backgrounds.
Training Focus and Digital Support
The session explained every stage of Haj and Umrah in simple terms. For example, trainers discussed Faraiz, Wajibat, and daily routines. They also stressed discipline and patience throughout the journey.
Deputy Director Umar Butt shared details on flights, housing, and departures. In addition, he explained arrangements in Makkah and Madinah. These briefings helped reduce confusion among attendees.
Master Trainer Tanveer Asghar led the practical guidance. He explained rituals with clarity and care. As a result, pilgrims felt more confident about religious obligations.
Officials made the Pak Haj App mandatory for all participants. The app offers group details, schedules, and lodging updates. Moreover, trainers explained remote verification through the Saudi Visa Bio app.
Health, Safety, and Travel Advice
Speakers advised daily walking for better fitness. They recommended two to three kilometres each day. This practice helps prepare for long rituals.
Pilgrims must carry passports, identity cards, tickets, and vaccination records. However, officials warned against prohibited items like narcotics or unverified medicines. Such items can cause serious trouble.
Due to hot weather, trainers advised umbrellas, sprays, and ORS. These steps help prevent heat illness. In emergencies, pilgrims should call 937 for medical help or 911 for security.
The session ended with an open question round. Therefore, pilgrims left informed and reassured. The ministry urged everyone to travel with respect and compassion.
