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TH Strengthens Sahabat Maktab Programme To Support Pilgrims During Masyair Operations

TH Strengthens Sahabat Maktab Programme To Support Pilgrims During Masyair Operations

Barnama23-05-2025
GENERAL
From Nurliyana Farhah Ruslan
MAKKAH, May 23 (Bernama) -- Lembaga Tabung Haji (TH) has enhanced its Sahabat Maktab (Pilgrim Companion) programme to ensure smoother management of Malaysian pilgrims during the critical Masyair phase of the haj pilgrimage.
Head of the Malaysian Haj Delegation, Mohd Hisham Harun, said the move allows skilled and willing pilgrims to volunteer and assist TH's 610 haj personnel, particularly in supporting elderly pilgrims.
'Masyair is one of the most challenging phases of haj, involving bus transfers, tent assignments, and physical assistance such as pushing wheelchairs and escorting pilgrims to restrooms,' he said.
'The involvement of Sahabat Maktab is vital not only to help pilgrims perform their rituals comfortably but also to ease the burden on TH personnel.' he told reporters.
A total of 385 pilgrims have been appointed as Sahabat Maktab this season, representing 11 maktab (pilgrim groups) across seven Pilgrim Accommodation Buildings (BPJH). At the recent launch ceremony, 57 pilgrims from Abraj Al Tayseer were officially introduced as part of the programme.
According to Mohd Hisham, participants were selected based on several criteria, including good health, strong communication skills, leadership qualities, and high motivation. Young pilgrims and those accompanied by spouses were especially encouraged to take part.
The Sahabat Maktab initiative is structured around three key roles. The first focuses on religious guidance, where companions assist fellow pilgrims in understanding and performing haj rituals in accordance with Islamic rulings.
The second role involves medical support, with trained professionals such as doctors and nurses providing healthcare assistance when needed.
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