Selangor Journal
An aerial view of Kaaba at the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on August 12, 2019. — Picture by REUTERS

Hajj pilgrims’ safety is govt, Tabung Haji’s top priority — Minister

KUALA LUMPUR, April 21 — The safety of Hajj pilgrims remains a priority for the government and Tabung Haji (TH), says Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), Datuk Mohd Na’im Mokhtar.

Both are closely cooperating with the Saudi Arabian government, particularly the Ministry of Haj and Umrah, to ensure the smooth travel of Haj pilgrims from Malaysia.

“The Ministry of Haj and Umrah has assured me they are prepared with alternatives to ensure that, in the event of any mishap, appropriate measures will be taken.

“What matters most for Hajj pilgrims whose intention is to perform the Hajj is that we pray together for Allah to facilitate and grant us safety,” he said after officiating the Federal Territory-level Premier Haj Course yesterday.

Na’im added that the ministry also closely collaborates with the Foreign Ministry to obtain the latest information on the situation of the conflict between Iran and Israel.

“Information received so far indicates that the situation is under control. I assure you here that the welfare and safety of the haj pilgrims are our top priority, whether at the level of the Saudi Arabian government, the Malaysian government, or TH.

“TH and the government are closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East, and we will keep the pilgrims informed of developments from time to time,” he said.

Meanwhile, nearly 600 TH officers will be deployed to Saudi Arabia to facilitate the affairs of the Hajj pilgrims.

Na’im said all these officers had undergone training as preparation before departing for the holy land.

“TH officers are committed to ensuring that this year’s Hajj pilgrims have a smooth journey in all aspects, including worship, health, and welfare,” he said.

In his speech, the minister reminded prospective Hajj pilgrims to prepare themselves mentally, physically, and to have a clear understanding of the rituals they are about to perform.

Na’im also advised them to take care of their health by engaging in light exercise and consuming healthy food to stay fit throughout their time in the holy land.

“At the same time, I strongly urge Malaysian Hajj pilgrims to maintain discipline and adhere to the regulations issued by the Saudi Arabian government and TH.

“I hope that all of you will maintain self-discipline while in the Holy Land and uphold the good name of our country,” he said.

The Premier Haj Course is the final preparatory course for prospective haj pilgrims before their departure to the holy land scheduled from April 20 to May 5 at 17 selected locations nationwide, gathering a total of 31,600 pilgrims.

It focuses more on practical training for haj rituals such as Tawaf, Sa’i, Wuquf and stoning the jamarat (pillars), providing a glimpse of the Holy Land.

— Bernama

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