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 Pakistan Haj 1397 A.H.
November 21, 1977

Pakistan Haj 1397 A.H.

A commemorative postage stamp on the 1977 pilgrimage to Mecca :

Al-Masjid Al-Ḥaram : The Sacred MosqueIssued by Pakistan

Issued on Nov 21, 1977

Issued for : In reverent commemoration of Haj which is an obligation for every Muslim adult in full possession of his faculties having means and resources to perform the same at least once in his life time, Pakistan Post Office is issuing a Commemorative Postage Stamp of 65 Paisa denomination on Haj (1397 A.H.).

Design : The stamp is of square format. The main feature of stamp is the Holy “Khana-Kaba” (House of GOD) which is printed centrally in multi colour against a green background.

Designer : Ilyas Gilani

Type : Stamp, Postal Used

Denomination : 65 Paisa

Colours : Yellow, Blue, Red and Black

Size of Stamp : 36.77 x 36.77 m.m.

Size of Print : 33.77 x 33.77 m.m.

Perforation gauge : 14 C

Quantity : 5,00,000

No of stamps in one sheet : 50

Process of printing : Litho Offset

Printers : Pakistan Security Printing Corporation Ltd. Karachi

About : 

  • Every year millions of Muslims from all over the world congregate in the House of God in the Holy City of Mecca, and bivouac in the valley of Mina and the plain of Arafat to perform Haj. The duty of Haj was imposed upon the Muslims to confirm the worship of one God and to attach them to this one Centre where they are required to assembled annually and perform the Circuit round the Holy Kaba clad in the simple pilgrim’s garb and mix together without any distinction of nationality, race, colour or status. The annual pilgrimage is thus a visible manifestation of the universal brotherhood of Islam.
  • During the performance of the various rituals of Haj, a pilgrim gives up his regular work, forgoes amenities and sacrifices the comforts of life. He puts on the simplest unstitched dress called ‘Ahram‘ avoids all indecent thoughts and acts and strives whole-heartedly towards the ideals laid down in Islam – complete surrender to the will of God and a glowing consciousness that his prayers and sacrifices, his life and death are all for God. He runs between Safa and Marwa and like a moth whirling round a flame runs round the Holy Kaba.
  • Issued by : The Director General, Pakistan Post Office, Karachi.
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