Federal Minister for Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, Chaudhry Salik Hussain has urged the Hajj welfare staff to perform their responsibilities with devotion as serving the pilgrims is a sacred duty. The minister said this on the occasion of orientation sessions held by the Hajj mission for supporting staff in Makkah to make them aware of assisting pilgrims during the Hajj days. Emphasizing the need for effective communication, the minister suggested that guides fluent in various Pakistani languages should be deployed to assist pilgrims visiting the Haram Sharif for Umrah or prayers. “This move would enhance the experience of pilgrims and help them navigate the area with comfort, given Pakistan's multicultural nature with language diversity,” he added. He urged the supporting staff to ensure that the pilgrims are provided with the best possible facilities and services during their stay for Hajj, showing compassion and empathy towards them in addition to their duties. The minister noted that properly marked and men-supported bus pick-up points can facilitate the transportation of pilgrims to and from their residences. He urged guides to be proactive in guiding pilgrims to the right ways towards their destinations, ensuring they are readily available to assist those who may feel distracted or lost on their way to their residences. It is important to note that over four hundred members of Hajj welfare staff currently performing duties in transport, accommodation, and food departments, have already received orientation sessions to prepare them for their roles during the Hajj days.
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