Bangladesh Publishes Hajj 2027 Roadmap With 26 September Deadline
Bangladesh's Ministry of Religious Affairs has released its Hajj 1448 roadmap, with registration running from 26 July to 26 September 2026 and Hajj expected on 15 May 2027.
دنیا بھر اور سعودی عرب کے معتبر خبر رساں ذرائع سے تازہ ترین خبریں
نوٹ: خبروں کے مضامین انگریزی میں شائع کیے جاتے ہیں۔
آخری بار تجدید: 17 Aug 2026, 11:03 AM (سعودی وقت)
Bangladesh's Ministry of Religious Affairs has released its Hajj 1448 roadmap, with registration running from 26 July to 26 September 2026 and Hajj expected on 15 May 2027.
The 1448 AH Umrah season has reopened after Hajj 2026, and the post-Hajj weeks offer some of the year's lowest crowds and cheapest hotel rates, though pilgrims must navigate the new 30-day visa and Nusuk booking rules.
Pakistan's Ministry of Religious Affairs says more than 107,000 people registered for Hajj 2027 in the first five days of its sign-up drive, with the entire operation to run on a paperless digital system.
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has set firm 1448 AH season deadlines, with the last Umrah visas issued on 9 March 2027, while confirming that all visa types can now be used for Umrah.
Turkish Airlines is offering round-trip Umrah fares from 799 US dollars for US-based pilgrims booking between 1 July and 16 August 2026, with open-jaw routing into Madinah and out of Jeddah.
Saudi Arabia is cutting its Hajj packages to three categories for 1448 AH, discontinuing Package D and making a bundled model of accommodation, transport and catering mandatory for all pilgrims.
NAHCON Slashes 2027 Hajj Fare, Pegs New Payment Deadline The Guardian Nigeria News
Umrah Program Guests Tour Taif Landmarks During Open Day وكالة الأنباء السعودية
Planning Umrah? These are the quietest hours at the Grand Mosque Gulf News
Makkah to Madinah cycling journey celebrated in film premiere amust.com.au
My pilgrimage to Mecca in the age of the golf-cart and mall Aeon
Mina Smallman, whose daughters were killed in north London park in 2020, says force ‘decides who matters’The Metropolitan police does not take all cases of violence against women seriously and “decides who matters”, the mother of two murdered women has said.