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Indonesian Hajj Pilgrims Arrive in Madinah

Indonesian Hajj pilgrims are arriving in Madinah, with 35 flight groups landing at Prince Mohammad bin Abdul Aziz International Airport. Special attention is being given to elderly pilgrims, who represent a significant portion of this year's attendees.
Indonesian Hajj Pilgrims Arrive in Madinah
detikcom • 2026-04-24T12:43:17Z
Source material: The First 50 Groups of Hajj Pilgrims Arrive in Madinah Preparing for the First Friday Prayer at Masjid Nabawi
Summary
Indonesian Hajj pilgrims are arriving in Madinah, with 35 flight groups landing at Prince Mohammad bin Abdul Aziz International Airport. Special attention is being given to elderly pilgrims, who represent a significant portion of this year's attendees. Accommodations for the pilgrims are conveniently located near the Nabawi Mosque, facilitating easy access for worship activities. The first wave of pilgrims will stay in Madinah for nine days, allowing them to perform prayers and visit the Prophet Muhammad's tomb. New regulations for this year's Hajj include the mandatory issuance of a kartu nusuk (Hajj card) at the embarkation point, essential for managing the pilgrimage experience. Various religious activities and visits to significant sites in Madinah are planned before the pilgrims proceed to Mecca.
Perspectives
Support for Elderly Pilgrims
  • Highlights the need for special attention to elderly pilgrims due to their vulnerability
  • Confirms that accommodations are conveniently located to facilitate access for worship
Concerns Over Support Systems
  • Questions the adequacy of support systems for elderly pilgrims
Neutral / Shared
  • Reports that 35 flight groups have safely landed in Madinah
  • Mentions new regulations for this years Hajj, including the issuance of a Hajj card
Key entities
Companies
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Countries / Locations
Indonesia
Themes
#coalition • #elderly_support • #hajj_pilgrims • #indonesian_hajj • #madinah_arrival • #masjid_nabawi
Timeline highlights
00:00–05:00
The arrival of Indonesian Hajj pilgrims in Madinah is ongoing, with 35 groups having safely landed at Prince Mohammad bin Abdul Aziz International Airport. Special attention is being given to elderly pilgrims, who represent over 50% of this year's attendees.
  • The arrival of Indonesian Hajj pilgrims in Madinah is ongoing, with 35 groups having safely landed at Prince Mohammad bin Abdul Aziz International Airport
  • Elderly pilgrims, who represent over 50% of this years attendees, are receiving special attention due to their vulnerability
  • Madinahs weather has been relatively mild, with temperatures lower than usual, contrasting with earlier reports of extreme heat
  • Approximately 15,000 pilgrims from various countries, including Malaysia, Turkey, and India, have arrived in Madinah, as preparations for the first Friday prayers at Masjid Nabawi are underway
  • The airport management has been effective, implementing measures to ensure a smooth arrival process and address potential delays for the pilgrims
05:00–10:00
The arrival of Indonesian Hajj pilgrims in Madinah is ongoing, with 35 groups having safely landed at Prince Mohammad bin Abdul Aziz International Airport. Special attention is being given to elderly pilgrims, who represent over 50% of this year's attendees.
  • Indonesian Hajj pilgrims are currently in Madinah, with 35 flight groups having safely arrived at Prince Mohammad bin Abdul Aziz International Airport
  • The first wave of pilgrims, which includes a significant number of elderly individuals, will stay in Madinah for nine days, allowing them to perform prayers and visit the Prophet Muhammads tomb
  • Accommodations for Indonesian pilgrims are conveniently located near the Nabawi Mosque, facilitating easy access for worship activities
  • New regulations for this years Hajj include the mandatory issuance of a kartu nusuk (Hajj card) at the embarkation point, essential for managing the pilgrimage experience
  • The upcoming agenda for the pilgrims includes various religious activities and visits to significant sites in Madinah before they proceed to Mecca