New Straits Times

‘18,000 pilgrims already in Holy Land’

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MAKKAH: The number of Malaysian haj pilgrims arriving in the Holy Land have passed the halfway mark, with Tabung Haji (TH) operations picking up pace to prepare for the pinnacle of haj expected on Aug 20.

There are now 18,306 Malaysian pilgrims — 12,537 here and 5,769 in Madinah.

Every day, an additional 1,000 pilgrims arrive in the two holy cities respective­ly.

A total of 41 flights have departed from Malaysia. From Aug 8, all flights would fly directly to Jeddah, with pilgrims heading straight to Makkah.

Pilgrims traditiona­lly visit Madinah to pray at the Prophet’s Mosque or Masjid Nabawi, either before they begin the haj rituals or once they have completed it.

The quota for Malaysian pilgrims this year is 30,200.

TH head of the Malaysian 1439H haj delegation Datuk Seri Syed Saleh Syed Abdul Rahman said one pilgrim, a 62-year-old woman from Pahang, died due to a blood clot.

“TH would like to express condolence­s to her family,” he said, adding that she was buried at the Baqi’ Cemetery in Madinah.

He said 37 pilgrims had been warded, of which 30 were in TH medical centres and the rest in hospitals in Makkah and Madinah.

“There have also been a number of pilgrims receiving outpatient treatment for coughs, flu, joint pain and skin problems.”

He said the rate of hospitalis­ation and deaths was lower compared with the correspond­ing period in previous years, but cautioned people not to be complacent.

“We have more public health specialist­s this year, who are tasked to identify pilgrims with health issues, They will be attended to in their rooms. This is the first line of defence.

“We also have mobile clinics aside from those at the maktab.”

Pilgrims, he said, should take care as the weather was hot — 31°C at night and 43°C in the day. He advised them to seek early treatment if they were unwell to ensure they were healthy during the Masyair period.

He advised pilgrims who had yet to leave Malaysia to be prepared to face large crowds as those from other countries had arrived.

“Malaysian pilgrims coming here via private packages have started to arrive. There are 20 travel agencies offering these packages, including TH Travel and Services Sdn Bhd.

“There are 40 hotels in Makkah and nine in Madinah for those under these packages.”

Syed Saleh thanked the Saudi Arabian government for making the fast-track immigratio­n process possible this year under its “Mecca Road” initiative.

The arrival process in Madinah and Jeddah, for pilgrims going to Makkah, is faster thanks to a new pre-clearance system.

In Madinah, it took about 45 minutes from disembarka­tion to pilgrims boarding buses to their hotels, compared with the previous three to six hours, he said.

“In Jeddah, it took only one hour compared with the four to 14 hours previously.”

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Datuk Seri Syed Saleh Syed Abdul Rahman

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