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AIR-CONDITIONE­D TENTS FOR MALAYSIAN PILGRIMS IN MAKKAH

It is to ensure a more comfortabl­e ‘Masyair’ phase for Malaysians

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FROM this year onwards, Malaysian haj pilgrims will enjoy air-conditioni­ng in their tents in Arafah during wukuf, the pinnacle of haj.

This will be a welcome respite for them in the searing desert heat and is one among several improvemen­ts to ensure a more comfortabl­e Masyair phase this year.

Previously, the tents in Arafah were equipped only with mist fans and this was not effective in keeping pilgrims cool, especially now that the haj season is during the hot summer months.

Southeast Asia Muassasah chairman Mohamad Amin Hassan Andaqiri said Malaysian pilgrims would be the first to enjoy air conditioni­ng in Arafah and their tents would “be even better than those of the VIPs”.

“Even if the heat outside is 52°C, it will only be 24°C inside the tents,” he told the Malaysian media after a ta’aruf (introducti­on) event to mark the impending start of the 1439H haj season.

Also present were Tabung Haji (TH) head of the Malaysian 1439H haj delegation, Datuk Seri Syed Saleh Syed Abdul Rahman, and other senior TH officials.

Masyair, a crucial part of the haj, involves pilgrims travelling from here to Arafah for wukuf, then on to Muzdalifah, followed by four days in Mina. They will be spending a lot of time out in the open or in tents.

TH officials had said that average temperatur­e this year was expected to be 46°C, with very low humidity levels making it difficult for the body to regulate itself through sweating.

Muassasah are organisati­ons set up from 1987 to improve haj operations in Saudi Arabia.

There are different Muassasah for pilgrims from Arab countries, Europe and Africa, for example. For Malaysian pilgrims, TH’s counterpar­ts are Muassasah Adillah in Madinah and Southeast Asia Muassasah in Makkah.

Last year, there were new fireproof tents for Arafah and Mina made of more sophistica­ted material.

In Mina, the tents are equipped with air coolers.

Amin said Malaysian pilgrims were “extraordin­ary” and it would be a blessing for Saudi authoritie­s if all pilgrims were as discipline­d as those from Malaysia.

“That shows the experience of those who work at TH, and we also learn from them. There is improvemen­t every year, more planning and more efficiency.

“We have good relations with TH and other Southeast Asian agencies. We are like family. We work as a team, with one objective — to support the pilgrims.”

Syed Saleh thanked the Muassasah for the improvemen­ts this year, saying that this was possible courtesy of the good relationsh­ip between the Malaysian and Saudi government­s.

He expressed appreciati­on for the fast-track immigratio­n preclearan­ce for Malaysian haj pilgrims which has shortened the arrival process considerab­ly.

“Going by our success, several other countries have also appealed that it be allowed for their pilgrims too.”

Malaysia is the first country accorded the privilege of pre-clearance, with all immigratio­n processes completed at the Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport .

All pilgrims have to do upon arrival in Madinah or Jeddah is to have their luggage scanned before boarding buses to the hotel.

TH haj ibadah guide Abdul Fatah Awang welcomed the air-conditione­d tents in Arafah, saying they would enable the pilgrims to carry out their religious obligation­s more comfortabl­y.

“Last year, I was on duty in Arafah and it was challengin­g. There were mist fans, but they run out of water very fast and inside the packed tents under the sun, it felt like being in an oven.

“This is a significan­t improvemen­t and I hope pilgrims will make full use of their more comfortabl­e environmen­t.”

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The air-conditione­d tents for pilgrims in Arafah.
 ??  ?? Tabung Haji head of the Malaysian 1439H haj delegation Datuk Seri Syed Saleh Syed Abdul Rahman (left) and Southeast Asia Muassasah chairman Mohamad Amin Hassan Andaqiri at the ta’aruf event in Makkah yesterday.
Tabung Haji head of the Malaysian 1439H haj delegation Datuk Seri Syed Saleh Syed Abdul Rahman (left) and Southeast Asia Muassasah chairman Mohamad Amin Hassan Andaqiri at the ta’aruf event in Makkah yesterday.
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