Haj training programme announced

Published December 13, 2002

SWABI, Dec 12: The district Haj committee has announced the training schedule for district Hujjaj and said necessary vital training will be imparted to them before leaving for Saudi Arabia.

The committee held its meeting here on Wednesday and was attended by the committee’s divisional vice chairman Haji Amanullah Khan, coordination secretary Haji Adam Khan, divisional council chairman Haji Saeedullah and district general secretary Haji Gohar Rehman.

According to the announced schedule, for the Hujjaj of Tehsil Chota Lahore the training course would be held at Islamia Public School, Tordher, on Dec 15, at Government High School, Gandaf, on Dec 22 for the whole Gadoon belt and on Dec 25 at Government Primary School No. 1, Kalu Khan, for the Hujjaj of Razar region.

Similarly, they decided that the last training course would be held at the Government High School, Swabi, on Dec 29 for the Hujjaj of Swabi proper and its suburbs.

The committee members said the chairman of provincial Haj council, Mohammad Hayat Khan, would attend the training course as chief guest and requested the Hujjaj to make their participation sure.

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