SUNGAI PETANI, July 31 (Bernama) -- Malaysia is still waiting for a
decision on its appeal to maintain its quota of Haj pilgrims, following
the Saudi Arabian government's move of reducing the quota for all
countries by 20 per cent this year.
Source from (Bernama): http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v7/ge/newsgeneral.php?id=967466
Published: August 01, 2013
Tabung Haji chairman Datuk Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim urged the Haj applicants to be patient.
"We have made the appeal, so we now wait for Saudi Arabia's decision. Perhaps we will get the decision in September.
"If you are unable to perform the Haj this year, you may be able to do
so next year. For next year's list, priority will be given to the 20 per
cent who can't go this year," he said after taking about 120 orphans
from the Baling district shopping for Raya clothes at a departmental
store, here, Wednesday.
The official quota for Malaysian Haj pilgrims is 0.1 per cent or 27,900
of the country's population, so with the reduction of 20 per cent, only
22,320 will be able to perform the Haj this year.
The reduced quota for all countries, is due to the upgrading of various
facilities and the redevelopment of the city of Makkah, especially the
expansion of the Masjidil Haram (Grand Mosque), over a three-year period
since the end of the last Haj season.
Abdul Azeez, who is also Baling member of parliament, said Tabung Haji
was carefully considering, especially the age and health factors, in
drawing up the list of Muslims who could perform the Haj this year.
-- BERNAMA
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