Ministry of Religious Affairs Conducts Hajj Training in Sargodha

Web DeskApril 29, 2024 09:32 PMnational
  • Training session for 1,047 intending pilgrims in Sargodha
  • Emphasis on significance and procedures of performing Hajj
  • Mandatory Hajj training to ensure well-prepared pilgrims
Ministry of Religious Affairs Conducts Hajj Training in SargodhaImage Credits: urdupoint
A training session organized by the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Sargodha prepared over 1,000 intending pilgrims for the upcoming Hajj pilgrimage, focusing on essential aspects and emphasizing the importance of being well-prepared for the spiritual journey.

In Sargodha, a training session was conducted for 1,047 intending pilgrims from the district at Sargodha Arts Council. The session was organized by the Ministry of Religious Affairs and aimed to prepare individuals for the upcoming Hajj pilgrimage.

During the training, 517 pilgrims received guidance in the first session, while 530 participants from various tehsils of the district were trained in the second session. The spokesperson highlighted that the training covered essential aspects of performing Hajj, emphasizing the significance of the pilgrimage and the procedures involved.

Key officials, including Sanaullah Khan Niazi from the Ministry of Religious Affairs, addressed administrative matters related to Hajj performance. Trainer Hafiz Abdul Saboor provided detailed insights into the purpose of the training session and the steps to be followed during Hajj.

Niazi emphasized that the Ministry of Religious Affairs has made Hajj training mandatory for all pilgrims, underscoring the importance of being well-prepared for the spiritual journey.

In conclusion, the training session in Sargodha served as a crucial initiative to equip intending pilgrims with the necessary knowledge and guidance for a fulfilling Hajj experience. By ensuring that participants are well-informed and prepared, the Ministry of Religious Affairs aims to facilitate a smooth and meaningful pilgrimage for all individuals embarking on this sacred journey.

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