Selangor Journal
The first haj group from Malaysia for the 1445H/2024 season on Malaysia Airlines flight MH8050 before departing for Madinah on May 9, 2024. — Picture via FACEBOOK/TABUNG HAJI

First 2024 haj group from Malaysia arrives in Madinah

MADINAH, May 9 — The first batch of 282 Malaysian pilgrims for the 1445H/2024 haj season arrived safely in Madinah today.

Malaysia Airlines flight MH8050, carrying 115 male and 167 female pilgrims, landed at the Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport at 4.10am local time.

The pilgrims were then transported by bus to their accommodation zone at the Emaar Royal Hotel.

Upon arrival at the hotel at 6.30am, they were welcomed by the Consul-General of Malaysia in Jeddah, Roslan Sharif.

Also present were representatives from Lembaga Tabung Haji (TH), including deputy head of the Malaysian haj delegation (welfare) Mohamed Heikal Mohamed Yusuff and Madinah Operations director Ashrof Shamsuddin.

“The TH headquarters in Madinah, situated in the Roha Al-Madinah Hotel building, has been open since last week as part of preparations to welcome the dhuyufurrahman (God’s guests).

“Therefore, I believe TH can provide the best service to Malaysian haj pilgrims,” Roslan told media representatives here.

He advised all Malaysian pilgrims to move in groups for their safety and follow instructions issued by TH.

“Adhere to the regulations and local laws of Saudi Arabia at all times, and protect the country’s image and reputation wherever you are,” he said.

He also advised pilgrims to stay healthy and hydrated and maintain a balanced diet throughout their stay in the Holy Land.

Roslan prayed for the smooth running of all TH operations and for all pilgrims to be granted a “mabrur” haj.

Another flight from Malaysia landed in Madinah at 7.50am local time, carrying 281 haj pilgrims. They will be staying at the Saja Al Madinah Hotel.

All of them are part of the 31,600 Malaysians scheduled to arrive in the Holy Land in stages via 100 special charter flights operated by AMAL by Malaysia Airlines and Saudia.

In Madinah, Malaysians will be accommodated at the Emaar Royal Hotel, Movenpick Hotel and Saja Al Madinah Hotel, all situated less than 150m from the Nabawi Mosque.

During the six-day-five-night stay in Madinah before departing to Makkah, the pilgrims will participate in various programmes and activities organised by TH, including visits to the Nabawi Mosque, the Prophet’s tomb, and the Raudah, as well as to historical sites in the city.

— Bernama

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