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Saudi Arabia to Limit Hajj Pilgrim Age by 2025: Ada Kabar Rencana

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Title: Saudi Arabia Considers Age Limit for Pilgrims: H republiky Gap Hurdle?

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Saudi Arabia is considering imposing an age limit for pilgrims performing the annual Hajj, according to a recent report. The move, if implemented, could potentially restrict elderly Indonesian pilgrims eager to fulfill their Islamic duty.

First-Round Discussions

The planning for the 1446 H/2025 M Hajj season has begun, with a joint parliamentary work panel (Panja) meeting held on January 2, 2025. The event drew representatives from Indonesia‘s House of Representatives and the Ministry of Religious Affairs (Kemenag) to discuss the budget composition for the pilgrimage. Abdul Wachid, the head of the Panja Haji, emphasized the need to revise the current 70:30 ratio between the pilgrims’ fees (Biaya Perjalanan Ibadah Haji/Bipih) and the government’s operational costs (Biaya Penyelenggaraan Ibadah Haji/BPIH).

Director-General of Penyelenggaraan Haji and Umrah (PHU) at Kemenag, Hilman Latief, was present to explain the BPIH components. The panel subsequently held a public consultation (RDP) with the House of Representatives’ Commission VIII on January 3, 2025. Rumors circulating hint at Saudi Arabia’s possible decision to deny entry to pilgrims aged 90 and above.

Widening Age Gap

Hilman Latief confirmed that talks are ongoing with Saudi authorities regarding a new age restriction for elderly pilgrims. Although he couldn’t verify the accuracy of the 90-year-old threshold, he confirmed that the Saudi government is considering new age-based guidelines.

Currently, Indonesian pilgrims aged 100 are still accommodated for the Hajj, but Hilman Latief warned that this privilege might not extend to those over 90 years old in the future. "We might see a restriction on pilgrims aged 90 and above," said Hilman.

Preparing for the Future

In response to these potential changes, Kemenag is Collecting data on Indonesian pilgrims to anticipate new Saudi Arabia regulations. They aim to understand better the demographic of elderly pilgrims and adapt their planning accordingly. Additionally, Kemenag is exploring the possibility of implementing the ‘istitha’ah’ concept for Indonesian pilgrims, which prioritizes the elderly and those in need.

As discussions progress and final decisions await, Indonesian authorities remain proactive in gathering information and preparing for any new age restrictions. The welfare and safety of Indonesian pilgrims remain the government’s top priority as they navigate these changes.

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Membership of 221,000, Staff of 2,210

by Chief Editor December 30, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Headline:
Indonesia’s Haji 2025: Nasaruddin Umar Reveals Jemaah and Petugas Kuota

Subhead:
Minister of Religious Affairs announces Indonesia’s haji 2025 pilgrimage quota, with no change from the previous year’s 221,000 jemaah, and plans to lobby for increased petugas quota.

Article Body:

Departments, Jakarta – Minister of Religious Affairs Nasaruddin Umar has revealed the kuota jemaah and petugas allocated to Indonesia by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the haji 2025 pilgrimage.

In a working meeting with the DPR at the Parliamentary Complex, Jakarta, on Monday (30/12), Nasaruddin confirmed that the Indonesian pilgrim quota for 2025 remains unchanged from last year, totaling 221,000 individuals, as provided by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He also stated that the current petugas quota stands at 2,210 individuals.

Nasaruddin emphasized that the number of Indonesian petugas for the haji 2025 pilgrimage has decreased compared to haji 2024. Consequently, he pledged to strive for additional petugas quota from the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, stating, "We will continue to endeavor to secure additional petugas quota, as we did in previous years, to better serve the 221,000 pilgrims."

In 2024, Indonesia received a jemaah quota of 241,000 pilgrims and a petugas quota of 4,421 individuals, following additional quota allocations from the Saudi government. The Minister’s announcement comes as preparations for the upcoming haji season commence, with Indonesia aiming to provide a smooth and secure pilgrimage experience for its citizens.

( Written by: MAB/WIS )

December 30, 2024 0 comments
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The Cost of Hajj in 2025: A Breakdown of the Rp93.4 Billion Budget, with Jemaah Contributing Rp65.3 Billion

by Chief Editor December 30, 2024
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Minister Proposes Average BPIH for Hajj 2025 at Rp93.4 Million

The Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs, Nasaruddin Umar, has suggested setting the average Biaya Penyelenggara Ibadah Haji (BPIH) for Hajj 2025 at Rp93.389.684,99, or approximately Rp93.4 million. This proposal is based on the fluctuation of the US dollar and Saudi Riyal exchange rates against the Indonesian Rupiah.

The ministry has considered the current exchange rates of the US dollar at Rp16,000 and the Saudi Riyal at Rp4,266,67. In a working meeting with the Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) held in Jakarta yesterday, the minister announced, "For the 1446 Hijri year and 2025 AD, the government proposes an average BPIH of Rp93.389.684,99 per pilgrim."

In the proposed BPIH for 2025, 70% of the total cost, or Rp65.372.779,49, will be borne by the pilgrims. The remaining 30%, valued at Rp28.016.905,5, will be counted as the pilgrimage’s net value.

Prior to this announcement, Minister Nasaruddin had disclosed that Indonesia’s Hajj quota for 2025 would remain unchanged from the previous year, at 221,000 pilgrims, before any additional quotas are allocated. Additionally, the number of Hajj officials in 2025 is proposed to be 2210.

In 2024, the Indonesian government and the House of Representatives’ Commission VIII agreed to set the Biaya Penyelenggaraan Ibadah Haji (BPIH) at Rp93.4 million, with pilgrims paying only the Biaya Perjalanan Ibadah Haji (Bipih) of Rp56 million each.

Source: CNN Indonesia

December 30, 2024 0 comments
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"Indonesia Secures Largest-ever Hajj Quota for 2024"

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Indonesia Secures Largest Hajj Quota Ever in 2024 with 241,000 Pilgrims; President Jokowi Lands Additional 20,000 Spots

In a historic decision, Indonesia has secured its largest-ever Hajj quota for 2024, with a total of 241,000 pilgrims set to embark on the journey to Mecca. This record-breaking figure was officially announced by Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs Yaqut Cholil Qoumas following his participation in the ‘Haflat al-Hajj al-Khitamy’ event in Makkah.

The increase in Indonesia’s Hajj quota comes after years of fluctuations. In 2015 and 2016, the country received a quota of 168,800 pilgrims. This number rose to 221,000 in 2017 and has stayed consistent since then, except for a temporary increase to 231,000 in 2019.

The COVID-19 pandemic led to the cancellation of the Hajj in 2020 and 2021, as no pilgrims were allowed to travel due to safety concerns. In 2022, Saudi Arabia reopened the Hajj with limited quotas, allocating 100,051 spots to Indonesian pilgrims, primarily consisting of those whose trips were-postponed in 2020 and aged under 65.

Indonesia initially planned to send 221,000 pilgrims in 2024, matching the figures from 2017 to 2018. However, President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) successfully lobbied for an additional 20,000 spots during a bilateral meeting with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman al-Saud. This increase brings the total Hajj quota for Indonesia in 2024 to 241,000.

The additional spots were officially confirmed during a meeting between the Indonesian government and the House of Representatives (DPR RI) on November 27, 2023. The new quota includes 221,720 spots for regular pilgrims and 19,280 spots for special pilgrims.

Direktur Pelayanan Haji Dalam Negeri (DPHDN) Kementerian Agama (Kemenag) Saiful Mujab has lauded the 2024 Hajj quota as the largest in Indonesian history, with a total of 241,000 pilgrims expected to participate. This figure consists of 213,320 regular pilgrims and 27,680 special pilgrims.

The Indonesian government and the DPR RI have reached an agreement on the 2024 Hajj budget, with the new quota taken into consideration. Saudi Arabia has also announced that pilgrims can start applying for visas on March 1, 2024, with the earliest arrivals scheduled for May 9, 2024.

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Surging Prices in Saudi Arabia Prompt Group Tours to Cut Costs

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
written by Chief Editor

Headline:
Rising Costs: Trip to Saudi Arabia Gets Pricier as Rupiah Slides

Article:

Traveling to the holy lands of Saudi Arabia is becoming more expensive, thanks to the slipping value of the rupiah against the Saudi riyal. According to Refinitiv data, the rupiah has weakened to Rp4.321 against the riyal, a notable drop from Rp4.030 in early October 2024. Year-to-date, the rupiah has depreciated by 5.26% against the Saudi currency.

The weakening rupiah is making visits to Saudi Arabia, whether for leisure or pilgrimage, more costly. This is due to the rising prices of goods and services in the kingdom. As seen in the interactive chart [insert chart], the riyal has been strengthening against the rupiah over time, making excursions to the Middle Eastern country more expensive.

For instance, a quick glance at accommodation costs reveals a steep increase. Budget stays in hostels might set you back Rp1.279,000 (around 296 SAR), while mid-range hotels charge an average of Rp2.558,000 (about 592 SAR) per night. A luxurious hotel stay, meanwhile, can cost upwards of Rp4.321,000 (1,000 SAR).

Transportation fares aren’t spared from the price hike. Public transport tickets start at Rp17.284 (around 4 SAR), while initializing a taxi ride costs Rp43.210 (about 10 SAR). The price for each additional kilometer is Rp26.358 (around 6,1 SAR).

The appreciation of the riyal also impacts Hajj expenses, making the pilgrimage pricier.

In light of these developments, Minister of Religious Affairs Nasaruddin Umar assured that the quality of services remains high even as the government strives to make the pilgrimage cheaper. Speaking after a meeting at the Presidential Palace with Minister of State Secretary Prasetyo Hadi and Secretary of the Cabinet Teddy Indra Wijaya, Umar emphasized that cost-effectiveness shouldn’t compromise service quality.

"Murahnya (cheaper) is not about lowering the service quality, but rather about ensuring efficiency and effectiveness," said the minister, who was accompanied by Deputy Minister of Religious Affairs Romo Syafi’i.

CNBC Indonesia Research

December 29, 2024 0 comments
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