Malaysia

M’sia seeks additional 5,000 haj pilgrim quota: minister

Datuk Idris Ahmad says approval dependent on Saudi Arabia’s capabilities

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 May 2022 6:48PM

M’sia seeks additional 5,000 haj pilgrim quota: minister
The current quota granted to Malaysia by Saudi Arabia for this year’s haj pilgrimage is 14,306, 45% of the usual total. – AFP pic, May 16, 2022 

BUKIT GANTANG – Malaysia has applied for an additional quota of 5,000 pilgrims from the Saudi Arabian government for this year’s haj season, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), Datuk Idris Ahmad.

He said approval would depend on the capabilities provided by the Saudi Arabian government. 

“We can only apply for the additional quota but it depends on the Saudi Arabian government,” he said when met by reporters after attending an Aidilfitri gathering organised by the Mustafa Samat Village Development and Security Committee in Kg Pasir here today.

He added that offer letters declined by prospective pilgrims who faced problems, including health reasons and age factors, would be offered to other candidates.

Therefore, he advised prospective pilgrims to look after their health, since they must pass a medical examination to obtain a pilgrim visa, as stipulated by the Saudi Arabian government.

“We also hope all prospective pilgrims focus on their health because the pilgrimage requires a fit body, and the perfection of the recitation is not obligatory.

“To those who did not pass, we hope that next year, Inshaallah, they will be given the opportunity that is also set by the Saudi Arabian government,” he said.

On April 21, Idris announced that the haj quota for Malaysian pilgrims was 14,306, or 45% of the normal quota granted by Saudi Arabia.

A total of 31,600 Malaysian pilgrims were allowed to perform the pilgrimage in 2019. – Bernama, May 16, 2022

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