On February 26, 2026, the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony in Pakistan announced a new health advisory for Hajj 2026, which disqualifies individuals with serious health conditions from participating in the pilgrimage. This decision aims to prioritize the safety of pilgrims, particularly those suffering from advanced-stage cancer, severe cardiac issues, and other chronic illnesses. The advisory explicitly states that individuals requiring dialysis, those with end-stage liver disease, and patients with severe respiratory conditions will not be allowed to travel. Additionally, pregnant women beyond their 26th week are also barred from undertaking the journey. The Ministry emphasized that any fraudulent medical certificates submitted will lead to severe legal consequences, highlighting the seriousness of compliance with these new regulations. According to ProPakistani, "Pilgrims are urged to prioritize their health status and strictly adhere to the updated guidelines to avoid complications during the journey."
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Pakistan'S Hajj 2026 Health Restrictions For Serious Medical Conditions
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Pakistan's Ministry of Religious Affairs announces Hajj 2026 health advisory, barring individuals with serious conditions and mandating vaccinations, prioritizing pilgrim safety and modernizing ope...
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