The federal government has joined hands with Saudi authorities to help them with efficient provision of Zamzam water to the Hajj pilgrims under the Al-Zamzami Al Sagheer initiative.
To ensure an effortless and quality service, Pakistan’s aviation division will store Zamzam water on five major airports in the country this year.
Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan shared this with a Saudi news outlet on Thursday.
He said the initiative was taken on the special instructions of the Ministry of Religious Affairs.
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The minister said that he has allocated ample space at the airports for storage of holy water that will be brought from Saudi Arabia. Zamzam water will be distributed among the pilgrims at the time of their departure.
“That way, both Hajj administration and the pilgrims will save time and effort put in to acquire Zamzam water in Makkah among millions of people.”
The minister vowed that the Pakistani government is ready to offer every support to make “Road to Makkah” project a success.
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Saudi Arabia’s Al-Zamazema Office has launched “Al-Zamzami Al Sagheer” initiative in collaboration with the Saudi Hajj Ministry for Religious Affairs in the supervision of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.
“Saudi Arabia aims to provide the pilgrims coming from outside the Kingdom with high quality and efficient services,” a statement by the Al-Zamazema office said.
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