Indonesian Hajj Candidates Pay Attention, Bracelets And Identity Cards Don't Lose So They're Easy To Find
LEBAK - The Ministry of Religion (Kemenag) of Lebak Regency, Banten Province asked prospective Hajj pilgrims (JCH) to keep their bracelets and identity cards from being lost to make it easier if they got lost or separated from the group. , "said Wujud Juwaeni, an officer of the Hajj and Umrah Section of the Lebak Regency Ministry of Religion, Wednesday, June 15. The experience of the past years, many JCHs in the Holy Land got lost and lost, because they did not wear identity bracelets and identity cards. The implementation of the pilgrimage was attended by millions of Muslims. world and there will be crowding.
Moreover, the body condition of Indonesians is relatively small compared to people from Saudi Arabia, Africa and Europe. Therefore, don't let your wristbands and ID cards not be used, so that it can be difficult to search if you get lost. "We hope JCH to wear bracelets and ID cards. The card is worn around the neck and is neither left nor lost," he said.
He said the first stage of the departure for Lebak Regency JCH was confirmed on Friday, June 17, which consisted of 289 people via batch 24 and combined with 96 pilgrims from South Tangerang City. They are equipped with bracelets bearing the name of the country, the location of the maktab, and the group as well as a health identity card with the name, address and country on it. Therefore, bracelets and identity cards should not be loose or lost while carrying out the pillars of the pilgrimage. Nurmahmud, a JCH in Lebak Regency admitted that he had simulated carrying out the pillars of the pilgrimage and was told by the group supervisor to wear a bracelet and ID. The card is on the neck to prevent it from being separated from the team bro