Saudi Arabia has announced that this year’s Hajj sermon will be broadcast in 35 international languages, including Urdu, Punjabi, and Pashto, allowing millions of Muslims around the world, especially Pakistani pilgrims, to better understand the spiritual message of Hajj. The live translations will be available through digital platforms and official broadcasts to ensure wider global access.
In addition to regional languages, the sermon will also be translated into English, French, Turkish, Chinese, Russian, Persian, and several others as part of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to make Islamic teachings more accessible to diverse communities worldwide. Authorities say the multilingual initiative reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to spreading the message of unity, peace, and faith to Muslims across different cultures and languages during the sacred pilgrimage.

