BANDUNG - The Regional Office (Kanwil) of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah (Kemenhaj) of West Java Province confirmed that the hajj quota in West Java fell for 2026 due to changes in distribution by the central government.
Head of the Hajj and Umrah Organizing Division (PHU) of the West Java Ministry of Hajj Boy Hari Novian explained, in 2026 West Java Hajj quotas were 29,643 people who fell from the previous year as many as 38,723 people.
Quota of 29,643 people including the elderly (elderly) 1,482 people, the Advisor of the 205 Hajj and Umrah Guidance Group (KBIHU), and 123 Regional Hajj Officers (PHD), said Boy, due to the distribution change, namely the national waiting list system which was generalized throughout the province.
"Earlier, the distribution of the quota was based on districts/cities, this year it was distributed based on the provincial serial number. So this year the congregation will be ordered the seat number from the first smallest seat number that has not left until 27.833 in the pure regular quota. So it was discovered there that those who were leaving were in accordance with the serial number of the province, which from the first had not yet," Boy said when confirmed in Bandung, Antara, Tuesday, November 18.
Boy said this policy will definitely have an impact on district/city hajj quotas in West Java, there are cities and districts that have experienced a drastic decline, and some have experienced a drastic increase.
Seperti Kota Bekasi dengan kuota naik dratis tahun 2026 menjadi 4.964 orang dibandingkan tahun 2025 yang hanya 2,615 orang, sementara Kabupaten Bandung Barat menurun signifikan dari 1.066 orang pada tahun 2025 menjadi hanya 127 orang pada tahun 2026.
"This is because so far we have divided the distribution of quotas based on districts/cities based on Muslim population. However, this year it was changed based on the order of the province, so that some regions finally experienced shortcomings," said Boy.
However, Boy said this policy would also provide justice for pilgrims who had registered, because they would depart based on the provincial serial number and also for the benefit of the congregation.
"So the congregation who departs in 2026 is indeed the congregation whose right to leave in 2026. No one will overtake the queues because the distribution of cities is based on districts/cities, but based on this province everything will be sorted," said Boy.
The West Java Regency/City 27 Hajj quota will be in 2025 and 2026 along with the percentage, namely:
1 Cianjur Regency 1,305; 59; -95.5 percent
2 Garut Regency 1,805; 109; -94.0 percent
3 Banjar City 168; 10; -94.0 percent
4 Sukabumi Regency 1,535 ; 124 ; -91.9 percent
5 West Bandung Regency 1,066 ; 127 ; -88.1 percent
6 Sukabumi City 243; 28; -88.5 percent
7 Bandung Regency 2,425; 430; -82.3 percent
8 Subang Regency 1,126 ; 244 ; -78.3 percent
9 Majalengka Regency 1,102 ; 532 ; -51.7 percent
10 Bogor Regency 3,189; 1,598; -49.9 percent
11 Cirebon City 313 ; 174 ; -44.4 percent
12 Purwakarta Regency 715 ; 398 ; -44.3 percent
13 Kuningan Regency 940 ; 344 ; -63.4 percent
14 Bogor City 929 ; 603 ; -35.1 percent
15 Bandung City 2,325; 1,495; -35.7 percent
16 Karawang Regency 2,053 ; 1,719 ; -16.3 percent
17 Pangandaran Regency 364 ; 154 ; -57.7 percent
18 Cimahi City 525 ; 536 ; +2.1 percent
19 Cirebon Regency 2,268 ; 2,764 ; +21.9 percent
20 Depok City 1,613 ; 2,567 ; +59.1 percent
21 Indramayu Regency 1,699 ; 2,885 ; +69.8 percent
22 Bekasi Regency 2,084 ; 3,558 ; +70.7 percent
23 Bekasi City 2,615 ; 4,964 ; +89.9 percent
24 Tasikmalaya City 617 ; 1,331 ; +115.7 percent
25 Ciamis Regency 1,048 ; 703 ; -32.9 percent
26 Tasikmalaya Regency 1,399; 305; -78.2 percent
27 Sumedang Regency 824; 72; -91.3 percent.
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