All You Need to know about Hajj 2026 on Pakistani Passport
Hajj 2026 on Pakistani Passport
Affordable Hajj 2026 packages for Overseas Pakistani from Europe
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Hajj on Pakistani Passport
Performing Hajj 2026 on a Pakistani passport while residing in Europe (Belgium, Netherlands, France, etc.) has never been easier. At Noble Hajj Umrah, we specialize in affordable and fully guided Hajj 2026 packages for overseas Pakistanis. Whether you’re departing from Brussels, Antwerp, or Amsterdam, our mission is to make your sacred journey seamless, comfortable, and spiritually fulfilling.
We cater specifically to the needs of Pakistani Muslims living abroad. Our packages include visa processing for Pakistani passport holders, high-quality accommodations near the holy mosques, and Urdu-speaking guidance throughout your journey.
Hajj 2026 Packages for Pakistani Passport Holders — Departing from Belgium & Amsterdam
Noble Hajj Umrah Brings Shifting, Non Shifting Hajj Packages in Very Cheap Budget with Best Hotels
Package Details
Our Hajj 2026 packages are carefully crafted to meet the needs of pilgrims from Brussels, Antwerp, Amsterdam and beyond. Every aspect of your trip is arranged with convenience and devotion in mind:
- Return Flights:
Round-trip airfare from Brussels or Amsterdam to Saudi Arabia on reputed airlines (via Istanbul, Dubai, or Qatar, depending on the package).
- Visa & Documentation:
We handle your Hajj 2026 visa application and paperwork for Pakistan passport holders, ensuring a smooth process.
- Luxury Hotels:
4-5 star hotel accommodation in Makkah (within walking distance of Masjid al-Haram) and Madinah (near Masjid an-Nabawi), selected for comfort and proximity.
- Transport & Logistics:
Modern air-conditioned coaches for all transfers, with group pickup/drop-off at each holy site (Mina, Arafat, Muzdalifah) and to/from airports and mosques.
Each package (15–23 days, depending on option) is designed to cover all Hajj rituals in order – Tawaf, Sa’i, Arafah, Muzdalifah, and Qurbani – while maximizing your time for prayer and reflection.
Spiritual Journey Support
Noble Hajj Umrah provides comprehensive spiritual support throughout your journey. Our goal is to help you perform Hajj 2026 with the utmost sincerity and knowledge
Pre-Departure Orientation
Attend virtual or in-person seminars in Dutch/English/Urdu explaining Hajj rituals, etiquette, and supplications so you feel fully prepared before travel.
Guided Rituals
On site in Saudi Arabia, Urdu-speaking guides walk you through each step of Hajj – from putting on Ihram to performing Tawaf and Muzdalifah rituals – ensuring you fulfill all requirements correctly.
Daily Prayers & Lectures
We organize daily group prayers, Dhikr (remembrance of Allah), and short lectures in Urdu on the significance of each rite, to keep your spirit focused and uplifted.
24/7 Assistance
A dedicated on-ground support team is available at all times for emergencies or personal assistance, so you can devote yourself entirely to worship.
Community Focus: Hajj 2026 Opportunities for Pakistani Passport Holders
Our Hajj 2026 tours foster a warm, community atmosphere tailored to Pakistani pilgrims from Belgium and Amsterdam:
Shared Community: Travel and pray together with fellow Pakistani Muslims, creating bonds of brotherhood and support. Many past pilgrims say the shared experience felt like a family gathering around faith.
Language & Culture: All group announcements, lectures, and support are in Urdu (and Punjabi/Hindi if needed), so language is never a barrier. Our group leaders understand your culture and answer questions in a familiar way.
Pakistani Meals & Amenities: Enjoy traditional Pakistani dishes (biryani, haleem, kebabs, etc.) during meals. We also accommodate dietary preferences (vegetarian/halal) to keep you comfortable.
Eid al-Adha Celebration: As part of Hajj, we facilitate the Eid sacrifice (Qurbani) and arrange a communal Eid prayer gathering, allowing you to celebrate with friends made on the journey.
Local Outreach: Noble Voyages participates in community events in Brussels and Amsterdam. We often host Hajj meet-ups or information sessions so you know our team personally before traveling.
By focusing on Pakistani community needs, Noble Voyages creates a familiar and reassuring environment. This lets you concentrate fully on the acts of worship, knowing your unique cultural needs are met with care.
Special Guidelines for Pakistani Passport Holders Residing Abroad
Many overseas Pakistanis in Europe are unaware that they can perform Hajj through approved private tour operators while holding a Pakistani passport and a valid European residence permit. Noble Voyages works directly with authorized Saudi Hajj platforms to secure limited international Hajj quota slots allocated to Pakistani citizens abroad.
We ensure that your Pakistani identity and European residence status are correctly matched with Saudi requirements. This saves you from delays, documentation rejections, or losing your Hajj slot.
Key Documentation We Handle:
Valid Pakistani passport
European residence permit (Belgium, Netherlands, France, etc.)
Biometric and Hajj e-Visa processing
Medical certificates (as required by Saudi regulations)
Mahram documentation for female pilgrims (if applicable)
By choosing Noble Hajj Umrah, you’re choosing a legally compliant, fully approved Hajj operator that understands the dual complexity of Pakistani identity and European residency. This gives you peace of mind and ensures you are performing Hajj under official guidelines.
لَبَّيْكَ اللَّهُمَّ لَبَّيْك
Hajj
- A Journey of Faith, Equality, and Forgiveness
Hajj is a profound spiritual journey that represents the highest form of worship in Islam, embodying devotion, sacrifice, and humility. Every year, millions of Muslims from across the globe gather in the sacred city of Makkah, seeking Allah’s (SWT) mercy and forgiveness. The pilgrimage is a powerful symbol of unity, as pilgrims don the simple attire of Ihram—two plain white garments—removing all signs of wealth, status, and social differences. In this sacred state, all stand equal before their Creator.
The rituals of Hajj have their origins in the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH), who, along with his son Ismail (PBUH), built the Kaaba. Over five to six days, beginning on the 8th of Dhu al-Hijjah, pilgrims perform a series of sacred acts that include circling the Kaaba (Tawaf) and retracing Hajar’s steps by walking between the hills of Safa and Marwa (Sa’i), commemorating her search for water for her son.
A key moment of the pilgrimage takes place on the plains of Arafah, where pilgrims gather in earnest prayer, asking for forgiveness and seeking Allah’s blessings. The symbolic act of throwing pebbles at pillars, representing the rejection of evil, is another significant ritual.
Hajj concludes with the celebration of Eid al-Adha, a festival of sacrifice, reflection, and gratitude. Muslims worldwide mark the occasion with prayers, the offering of sacrifices, and the sharing of blessings with family, friends, and those in need, reinforcing the spirit of compassion and unity.
- Abu Hurairah (RA) said: “I heard the Prophet (PBUH) say
“Whoever performs Hajj for the sake of Allah and does not have sexual relations (with his wife), commit sin, or dispute unjustly (during the Hajj), will come back like the day his mother gave birth to him.” (Bukhari: 1521, Muslim: 1350)
Rituals of Hajj
- 8th of Dhu al-Hijjah The First Day of Hajj
- 9th of Dhu al-Hijjah The Second Day of Hajj
- 10th of Dhu al-Hijjah The Thrid Day of Hajj
- 11th of Dhu al-Hijjah The Fourth Day of Hajj
- 12th of Dhu al-Hijjah The Fifth Day of Hajj
- 13th of Dhu al-Hijjah The Sixth Day of Hajj
Types of Hajj
Hajj al-Tamattu allows pilgrims to perform both Umrah and Hajj within the same journey. The pilgrim first enters the state of Ihram for Umrah, completes Tawaf and Sa’i, and then exits Ihram after shaving or trimming their hair. On the 8th of Dhu al-Hijjah, they re-enter Ihram for Hajj and perform all its rites. This unique form of Hajj, known as Mutamatti, offers a rewarding spiritual experience by combining two sacred acts of worship.
Hajj al-Ifrad is performed with the sole intention of completing Hajj without combining it with Umrah. The pilgrim enters the state of Ihram solely for Hajj, performs the Tawaf of arrival and Sa’i, and remains in Ihram until stoning the Jamarat al-Aqaba. The Sa’i can also be postponed until after the Tawaf of Hajj. Those undertaking this form of Hajj are known as Mufrid, focusing entirely on fulfilling the rites of Hajj.
Hajj al-Qiran involves entering the state of Ihram with the intention of performing both Hajj and Umrah together. Pilgrims may either start with Umrah and then include Hajj or intend both from the beginning. The rituals are similar to those of Hajj al-Ifrad, but in Qiran, offering a sacrifice (hadi or qurbani) is mandatory. Pilgrims who perform this combined form of worship are called Qarin, experiencing the blessings of both sacred journeys in one trip.
Travel Dates
Hajj 2026 is expected to begin in June 2026 (Dhul Hijjah 1447). We offer multiple itinerary options:
20-Day Package: Covers departure from Europe, all Hajj days (8–13 Dhul Hijjah), and return, including short visits (Ziyarat) to key Islamic sites.
15-Day Express Package: For those with limited time – focuses on core Hajj rituals from Miqat to Eid.
23-Day Extended Package: Includes additional days for touring holy sites and extra rest days.
Flights depart from Brussels and Amsterdam in late May or early June 2026, returning in late June. Exact dates will be confirmed once the Saudi Hajj schedule is announced. We advise early booking due to limited quotas.
Looking ahead, Hajj 2026 is expected around May/June 2026. Noble Voyages is accepting early reservations for Hajj 2026 packages as well. Booking in advance ensures you can prepare and pay gradually. Contact us to discuss your preferred dates and we will update you when official announcements are made.
FAQs
Can I perform Hajj 2026 with a Pakistani passport while living in Europe?
Yes, Noble Hajj Umrah specializes in Hajj arrangements for Pakistani passport holders residing in countries like Belgium, the Netherlands, and France.
Do I need a visa if I already have a European residence permit?
Yes, all pilgrims require a special Hajj visa, which we will arrange for Pakistani passport holders through the official Saudi Ministry portal.
Are the guides and training in Urdu?
Yes, all sessions, lectures, and on-ground rituals are conducted in Urdu, with optional support in English, Punjabi, or Dutch.
Are the accommodations halal-friendly and suitable for families?
Absolutely. All our accommodations are halal-certified, family-friendly, and selected based on comfort, cleanliness, and proximity to Islamic landmarks.
Is the package price inclusive of flights and hotels?
Yes. All packages include return flights, hotels near the Haramain, transfers, visa processing, and daily meals.
When should I book for Hajj 2026?
Bookings are now open. We encourage early reservations to secure your place, especially for Pakistani passport holders with limited slots from Europe.
What’s the difference between shifting and non-shifting packages?
Shifting packages involve a move to Aziziyah before or after the days of Hajj.
Non-shifting packages allow you to stay near Masjid al-Haram throughout.