After the Peak of Hajj, Minister of Religion Appreciates Officers and Pilgrims: Proof of Commitment to the Best Service

Mecca – Minister of Religion (Menag) Nasaruddin Umar, expressed his appreciation to the officers and also the Indonesian Hajj pilgrims after the peak of the Hajj pilgrimage in 2025. The success of the implementation of the Hajj pilgrimage this year reflects the commitment of the officers in providing their best service to all the Guests of Allah SWT.
“The implementation of the 2025 Hajj actually faces major challenges due to changes in the service system of the Saudi Arabian government,” he said.
If in previous years there was only one company (syarikah) that managed the service, but in 2025 it increased to eight, making coordination and supervision difficult. However, this can be overcome thanks to the hard work of all Indonesian hajj officers who are able to continue to adapt quickly.
“Alhamdulillah, one by one the problems we faced yesterday have been resolved well. Although of course there are still some things here and there that need to be improved,” said Nasaruddin while performing the obligatory Umrah in Mecca.
The Minister of Religion said that the officers were able to make breakthroughs and also take strategic steps in dealing with the complexity of problems and issues in the field.
“Of course with all the consequences. But thank God, because of the genius of the friends who work here, they are able to carry out ijtihad that is quite brave and breakthrough,” he said.
On the other hand, the Head of the Saudi Arabian Hajj Organizing Officer (PPIH), Muchlis Muhammad Hanafi, directly reviewed the services at Amir Muhammad bin Abdul Aziz Airport, Medina.
He also expressed his appreciation for the airport officers who have been providing special attention to disabled and elderly pilgrims.
“Continue to be committed to providing excellent service to Indonesian hajj pilgrims,” Muchlis told officers at the Fast Track Terminal.
Likewise, Member of the Indonesian House of Representatives Hajj Supervisory Team, Muhammad Husni, also gave a positive assessment of the improvement in hajj services in 2025. Husni also praised the alertness of transportation officers and the orderliness of the congregation, thus supporting the smooth running of the hajj pilgrimage as a whole.
“Catering until today is all smooth, the hotel also has four people in one room, in fact in some places I saw only two people,” he said after reviewing the Indonesian Hajj Health Clinic. (*)