
Tabung Haji's Assurance: No Malaysian Pilgrim Left Behind in Hajj 2025
Tabung Haji's Assurance: No Malaysian Pilgrim Left Behind in Hajj 2025 Malaysia's Hajj pilgrimage is underway, and this year, Tabung Haji is taking extra steps to ensure the safety and comfort of all Malaysian pilgrims. Following a ban by Saudi Arabia on pilgrims walking between sites to prevent health issues, Tabung Haji has implemented contingency plans. Datuk Mohd Na'im Mokhtar, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs), stated, "The Ministry of Transport in Saudi Arabia has committed to providing sufficient public transport." He emphasized that Tabung Haji also has its own transport system ready to assist pilgrims who might miss public transport. This is a reassuring statement, particularly given the challenges faced by some pilgrims in previous years. The video shows large groups of pilgrims moving efficiently, highlighting the effectiveness of these measures. The commitment to ensuring no pilgrim is left behind is a positive sign for the smooth running of the Hajj season. The proactive measures taken by Tabung Haji and the Saudi Arabian government demonstrate a clear commitment to the well-being of pilgrims. This should alleviate concerns and contribute to a more peaceful and organized Hajj experience for all Malaysians.