Indonesia Religious Affairs Minister: Promotion of ‘Wasatiyah’ Prevents Muslim Divisions

Indonesia’s Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Qoumas.
Indonesia’s Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Qoumas.
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Indonesia Religious Affairs Minister: Promotion of ‘Wasatiyah’ Prevents Muslim Divisions

Indonesia’s Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Qoumas.
Indonesia’s Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Qoumas.

Indonesia’s Religious Affairs Minister Yaqut Qoumas stressed that the solution to uniting Muslims lies in promoting religious or Islamic “Wasatiyyah”, or moderation.

The adoption of this approach will help prevent division between people, he told Asharq Al-Awsat.

On Saudi Arabia’s role in serving the Hajj pilgrims, he said the Kingdom’s government continues to provide the best services to the pilgrims, even during the coronavirus pandemic.

On the skeptics over Saudi Arabia’s role in the Hajj, Qoumas said it is no easy feat to serve millions of people and it is not easy to please everyone either.

Saudi Arabia is doing its best to serve the pilgrims, he stated.

He revealed that over 100,000 Indonesian pilgrims traveled to perform this year’s rituals.

The minister added that his country is known for its diverse traditions, customs and cultures.

Indonesia’s religious scholars also adopt moderation in promoting religion and approaching the cultural diversity, he went on to say.

Qoumas said Indonesia is exerting efforts to provide the best services to its pilgrims, and its work has been recognized by several countries.

These efforts cannot be separated from the role played by scholars in raising awareness among the Indonesian pilgrims, he continued.

The scholars have passed down their knowledge over the years through Islamic schools, he added.

The minister noted, however, the prevalence of social media and how people are now turning to it to learn about religion, posing a challenge to scholars.

The scholars therefore resorted to social media to spread their teachings and prevent people from learning about religion from celebrities and social media figures whose religious education and knowledge is questionable.

The number of Indonesian scholars on social media has therefore risen in the past two years, said Qoumas.

He added that his ministry was also working on launching several programs on social media with the aim of spreading moderation and countering extremism.

Islamic leaders and popular bases play a major role in raising public awareness, he stressed.

These two parties work hand in hand in Indonesia in developing society, including religious life, he revealed.

On Indonesia’s ties with Saudi Arabia, the minister said they cooperate together in different forms of religious affairs, including the organization of the annual Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud for memorization of the Holy Quran competition.



Penalties Imposed on Hajj Fraudsters

Saudi Arabia has commended several countries for their strict actions against tour companies that issued unauthorized Hajj visas.Photo: Bashir Salih
Saudi Arabia has commended several countries for their strict actions against tour companies that issued unauthorized Hajj visas.Photo: Bashir Salih
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Penalties Imposed on Hajj Fraudsters

Saudi Arabia has commended several countries for their strict actions against tour companies that issued unauthorized Hajj visas.Photo: Bashir Salih
Saudi Arabia has commended several countries for their strict actions against tour companies that issued unauthorized Hajj visas.Photo: Bashir Salih

Several countries, whose citizens died during this year’s Hajj season, have revealed a joint effort with Saudi Arabia to tackle companies issuing unauthorized Hajj visas.

Despite Saudi Arabia’s extensive media campaigns warning against performing Hajj without proper permits and highlighting strict penalties, some pilgrims didn’t abide by the regulations which led to unfortunate outcomes.

Saudi Arabia on Monday commended several countries for their strict actions against tour companies that issued unauthorized Hajj visas. These countries have taken steps to prevent future violations.

Meanwhile, Riyadh is treating both authorized and unauthorized pilgrims for heat exhaustion, with high temperatures causing the deaths of 1,301 pilgrims, most of whom were unauthorized.

Saudi Arabia and Jordan have accused tour companies of deceiving visitors by issuing unauthorized Hajj visas.

Saudi Interior Ministry spokesman Col. Talal Al-Shalhoub said these companies encouraged visitors to break the rules by staying in Makkah two months before the Hajj season.

Jordanian government spokesman Muhannad Mubaideen confirmed that investigations found some citizens were deceived by unscrupulous individuals and certain offices, as reported by the Jordan News Agency (Petra).

On Tuesday, the Jordanian Judicial Council revealed the results of an investigation into unauthorized Hajj trips by Jordanians, which resulted in 99 deaths this year.

The council ordered the closure of companies that facilitated these illegal trips and seized their illegal earnings.

Meanwhile, Egyptian authorities have revoked the licenses of 16 tour companies for illegally organizing Hajj trips without providing services to pilgrims.

The officials of these companies have been referred to the public prosecutor, and the companies have been fined to compensate the families of deceased pilgrims, according to the Egyptian Cabinet.

Egyptian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ahmed Farouk praised the excellent cooperation between Saudi and Egyptian authorities. He noted the high-level coordination on Hajj matters and other bilateral issues.

On his part, Tunisian President Kais Saied dismissed Minister of Religious Affairs Brahim Chaibi following the deaths of 60 Tunisian pilgrims, as reported by the Tunisian Consulate in Jeddah.

Indonesian Minister of Religious Affairs Yaqut Cholil Qoumas praised Saudi Arabia’s successful organization of this year’s Hajj. He thanked the Saudi leadership for ensuring a smooth Hajj experience and highlighted the efficiency of the “Makkah Route” initiative.

Saudi Arabia emphasized that Hajj permits are not just entry passes but crucial tools for locating and providing timely care and services to pilgrims.

The Saudi Interior Ministry explained that the absence of permits made it challenging to reach some unauthorized pilgrims and obstructed the delivery of necessary services and care.