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Ministry of Hajj Forms Armuzna Working Area, a New Strategy for Peak Hajj Services in 2027

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah is gonna set up a special Armuzna Working Area (Daker) for the 2027 Hajj season. This Daker will handle services in Arafah, Muzdalifah, and Mina-the spots with the highest crowd density and the trickiest service risks. Vice Minister of Hajj and Umrah, Dahnil Anzar Simanjuntak, said this move came out of early evaluations after the 2026 Hajj operations, basically to split off the peak Hajj handling as its own service zone. The evaluation also covers fixing up tents and toilets in Arafah, sorting out order and cleanliness in Muzdalifah, and boosting discipline and education on using public facilities in Mina. Plus, the government will beef up pilgrims' readiness even before they leave through a health manasik program, making sure prospective pilgrims get the worship procedures and are in top physical shape. Forming the Armuzna Daker is expected to create more centralized coordination, speed up on-the-ground decision-making, and optimize services for the pilgrims. This risk-based approach is a bit of a paradigm shift-from just focusing on smooth administration to managing the points with the highest service risks during the peak of the Hajj. https://mozaik.inilah.com/haji-dan-umroh/kementerian-haji-bentuk-daker-armuzna-strategi-baru-benahi-layanan-puncak-haji-2027

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With a special joint task force, hopefully coordination gets faster. I feel sorry for the pilgrims who need emergency care.

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This is awesome, hope the toilets in Arafah actually get fixed. In 2024 I had to wait in line for over an hour.

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Finally, Arafah and Mina are being handled separately. Hopefully, no more pilgrims getting lost or running out of tents.

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Health manasik is super important. A lot of our pilgrims aren't physically ready, and it ends up piling more work on the officers.

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