JEDDAH, Oct 18 (Bernama) - Tabung Haji (TH) has gained recognition from
the international community in managing haj pilgrims prompting some
countries to invite TH to open branches over there.
Source from (Bernama): http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v6/newsgeneral.php?id=703430
Published: October 21, 2012
Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Jamil Khir
Baharom said TH's success have attracted travel operators handling
Christian groups to visit their holy land of Vatican City and Jerusalem.
"Tabung Haji's management system has become a benchmark for the
international community, regardless of their religious affiliations," he
told reporters shortly after arriving here to perform the pilgrimage.
Jamil Khir is expected to deliver the wukuf sermon to Malaysian pilgrims
when Muslims around the world perform the wukuf at Mt Arafat on
Thursday.
Almost annually TH received application from other countries to study
Malaysia's success in the pilgrimage fund management system.
He said annually, the government and TH made improvements and these things were sometimes not recognised by haj pilgrims.
"Last year, we spent RM100 million to subsidise the pilgrimage as the cost keep rising annually.
"We charge RM9,980 for the fare but the actual cost has risen to
RM15,150. This means that we give RM5,170 in subsidies and bonuses for
each pilgrim."
TH also placed pilgrims about 900 metres from the Grand Mosque (Masjidil
Haram) while pilgrims from other countries stay two to three kilometres
away.
"This year we also get sponsorship of drugs and equipment worth RM11 million," said Jamil Khir.
Some 27,288 Malaysian pilgrims are already in the holy land to perform the pilgrimage and celebrate Aidiladha.
-- BERNAMA
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