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Malaysia hoping for early decision on haj quota, says Idris Ahmad

BUKIT GANTANG, April 2 — The government is hoping for a swift decision by the Saudi Arabian government on this year’s haj quota for Malaysian pilgrims.

“The government understands the constraints faced by Saudi Arabia following the Covid-19 pandemic and this is all beyond our control. We pray to be given an increased haj quota this year.

 

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