Indonesian Minister Urges Synergy for Dignified Hajj and Umrah Services
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs emphasizes the need for a unified vision among all stakeholders to provide safe, comfortable, and transparent Hajj and Umrah services.
- The ministry is strengthening the Hajj and Umrah ecosystem as part of its constitutional mandate to promote social justice and economic growth.
- Synergy between government, businesses, and the public is crucial for professional industry governance and ensuring services are dignified and accountable.
Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs, Mochamad Irfan Yusuf, has stressed the critical need for all stakeholders in the Hajj and Umrah industry to unite under a single vision. This unified approach is essential for delivering services that are not only safe, comfortable, and orderly but also adhere to Islamic principles and uphold transparency.
"The entire ecosystem must grow in one direction, which is the service of pilgrims that is safe, comfortable, orderly according to Sharia, transparent, accountable, and dignified," stated Gus Irfan during the opening of the International Islamic Expo 2026 in Jakarta. He highlighted that the government's focus on bolstering the Hajj and Umrah ecosystem is a direct implementation of the constitutional mandate to foster social justice and stimulate economic growth that benefits the community.
To achieve these goals, all elements within the Hajj and Umrah industry are urged to adapt to contemporary developments without compromising the core principles of service and pilgrim protection. The minister specifically emphasized that strong synergy between the government, private businesses, and the public is the primary factor in establishing professional governance within the industry.
Adherence to regulations by both government and private organizers is deemed a fundamental basis for conducting Hajj and Umrah in a civilized manner, providing certainty and assurance to all parties involved. This collaborative effort aims to ensure that the pilgrimage experience is dignified and meets the highest standards of service and accountability.
The entire ecosystem must grow in one direction, which is the service of pilgrims that is safe, comfortable, orderly according to Sharia, transparent, accountable, and dignified.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.