

No Malaysian Hajj Pilgrim Left Behind: TH and Saudi Arabia Ensure Smooth Arafah Journey
Malaysia's Hajj Pilgrims Assured of Smooth Journey to Arafah: Tabung Haji and Saudi Government Collaborate to Prevent Delays Millions of Muslims worldwide are participating in the Hajj pilgrimage. This year, Malaysia is ensuring a smooth experience for its citizens. The focus is on preventing pilgrims from being left behind during the Wukuf in Arafah, a critical ritual. The Tabung Haji (TH) and the Saudi Arabian government have worked together to create detailed plans. Datuk Dr. Mohd Na'im Mokhtar, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs), stated: "TH and the Saudi government have developed meticulous plans to ensure all pilgrims can safely reach Arafah." He emphasized the commitment to providing enough transportation. TH has confirmed that transportation arrangements are ready, and they are working to ensure no pilgrims are left behind. The Saudi government's restrictions on entering and leaving tents during the pilgrimage are also being addressed. TH personnel will be stationed in Arafah to assist pilgrims. This proactive approach shows the commitment to the safety and well-being of Malaysian pilgrims. The collaboration between TH and the Saudi government ensures a smoother pilgrimage for Malaysian Muslims. The meticulous planning and the commitment of officials provide reassurance to pilgrims and their families.