Zoning System, Officers Are Placed According To The Origin Of Hajj Pilgrims

MEKKAH - The placement of prospective pilgrims in Mecca according to zoning as well as Hajj officers are placed according to the area of origin of the pilgrims in the hope that the officers can understand the characteristics of the pilgrims.

"We hope that the officers also come from the same area, although we can't 100 percent, because we find many congregants who do not fully understand the language," said Head of the Mecca Working Area (Daker) Mukhammad Khanif in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. , June 9th.

Khanif said that this year was the second time the congregation was assigned according to zoning to provide better services.

Congregations are placed in five sectors in Mecca, namely in sector one at Mahbas Jin for pilgrims from Surabaya Embarkation (SUB) from East Java, Bali, East Nusa Tenggara and Lombok embarkation (LOP) from West Nusa Tenggara.

In the Syisyah sector, it is prepared for congregants from the Batam Embarkation (BTH) from Riau, Riau Islands, West Kalimantan and Jambi) as well as congregants from the Ujung Pandang Embarkation (UPG) congregants from South Sulawesi, West Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, Gorontalo, Maluku, North Maluku, Papua and West Papua.

Meanwhile in the Raudah sector for Aceh Embarkation (BTJ) congregants from Aceh, Jakarta Embarkation (JKG) from Lampung, Banten and DKI Jakarta.

Raudah will also be occupied by pilgrims from the Palembang Embarkation (PLM) from South Sumatra and Bangka Belitung, as well as pilgrims from North Sumatra via the Medan Embarkation (KNO).

Meanwhile, the Jarwal sector will be occupied by Embakasi Solo (SOC) congregants from Central Java, Padang Embarkation (PDG) from West Sumatra and Bengkulu and Banjarmasin embarkation (BDJ) from Central Kalimantan and South Kalimantan as well as pilgrims from Balikpapan Embarkation (BPN) from East Kalimantan, Sulawesi. North and Central Sulawesi. Misfalah for the Jakarta-Bekasi Embarkation (JKS) from West Java.

Indonesian pilgrims who are currently in Medina will move to Mecca on Sunday (12/6) for the obligatory Umrah in a series of Hajj 1443H/2022M.

The Saudi Arabian Hajj Organizing Committee (PPIH) Daker Mecca has prepared services for the Solo Embarkation (SOC) 1 and JKG 1 congregants who will start moving from Medina to Mecca on June 12, 2022.