Coronavirus-hit Haj cuts deep for Pakistan pilgrims and businesses

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Koran tutor Muhammad Asim should have been packing to leave his Karachi home for Mecca next week to perform one of the most sacred, ...

A sign promotes Haj and Umrah packages outside a ticketing office in Karachi, Pakistan, Jul 7, 2020. KARACHI: Koran tutor Muhammad Asim should have been packing to leave his Karachi home for Mecca next week to perform one of the most sacred, once-in-a-lifetime obligations for Muslims, the Haj pilgrimage. But that was before COVID-19 hit.

More than 900 Pakistan tour operators and travel agencies are licensed to arrange travel over the Haj. This year will be the first in modern times that pilgrims from abroad will not be allowed into Mecca. But local operators are able to charge premiums thanks to the high demand - premiums that keep their businesses going for the rest of the year.A shopkeeper sits amid items which are sold during the annual Haj pilgrimage season in Karachi, Pakistan, Jul 7, 2020.

 

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