Indonesian pilgrims queuing and paying at Hajj registration office for second phase, with posters on 2026 dates and disaster leniency policies.
Indonesian pilgrims queuing and paying at Hajj registration office for second phase, with posters on 2026 dates and disaster leniency policies.
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Second phase of regular Hajj payment opens January 2-9, 2026

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Indonesia's Ministry of Hajj and Umrah opens the second phase of regular Hajj payment from January 2-9, 2026, following the first phase's closure with 149,159 pilgrims or 73.99 percent of the national quota. The policy offers leniency to those affected by disasters in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra. Director General of Hajj Services Ian Heriyawan stresses preparing documents like health certificates.

The first phase of payment for the Biaya Perjalanan Ibadah Haji (Bipih) for regular Hajj pilgrims in 1447 Hijriah/2026 CE closed on December 23, 2025, with 149,159 pilgrims having paid, reaching 73.99 percent of the national quota. Director General of Hajj Services at the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah RI, Ian Heriyawan, stated that the second phase opens from January 2-9, 2026, to safeguard pilgrims' departure rights.

The second phase targets five categories: those who failed the first phase, companions of elderly pilgrims, disabled pilgrims and their companions, those separated from mahram or family, and reserve pilgrims in sequence. Ian Heriyawan said, “The second phase payment for regular Hajj pilgrims will start from January 2 to 9, 2026.”

Payment progress varies by province. Central Kalimantan reached 88.88 percent, while Aceh lagged at 56.58 percent due to floods and landslides. North Sumatra stood at 62.50 percent, and West Sumatra at 75.67 percent. The government offers leniency to pilgrims from these three disaster-affected provinces.

Commission VIII of the DPR and the government agreed to extend payments for about 17,000 prospective pilgrims from these areas. Minister of Hajj and Umrah Mochamad Irfan Yusuf noted Aceh's progress at around 51 percent, North and West Sumatra at about 60 percent. If unable to pay by the deadline, they will join the 2027 waiting list. Commission VIII Chairman Marwan Dasopang emphasized, “First, we extend the payment according to the situation.”

Ian Heriyawan urged pilgrims to prepare required documents, including health certificates (istithaah), in advance, as payments occur only through official channels without additional fees.

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Discussions on X mainly feature news outlets reporting the closure of the first phase of regular Hajj payments at 73.99% of the quota and the upcoming second phase from January 2-9, 2026. Official announcements emphasize preparation of documents. Multiple posts highlight leniency for pilgrims affected by disasters in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra, who may enter the 2027 waiting list if unable to pay. Sentiments are neutral and informative, with one personal post expressing hope for family quota allocation.

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Indonesian Hajj pilgrims preparing for peak rites at Arafah in Saudi Arabia.
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Indonesian hajj pilgrims complete arrival phase ahead of peak 2026

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The arrival phase for regular Indonesian hajj pilgrims in Saudi Arabia ended on Friday, May 22, 2026. All groups are now preparing for the peak rites at Arafah.

Indonesia's first batch of hajj pilgrims is scheduled to arrive in Madinah on April 22, 2026. Hajj Organizers (PPIH) have deployed 60 Linjam personnel for protection at hotels and trips to Masjid Nabawi. Some 6000 buses are also prepared to transport pilgrims.

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Indonesia's government has allocated an additional Rp 1.77 trillion from APBN reserves to cover 2026 Hajj flight costs amid rising avtur prices. This enables a Rp 2 million reduction in Hajj fees per pilgrim for around 220,000 participants. Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa said the funds come from prior-year budget efficiencies.

The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah is taking steps to shorten Hajj waiting times and utilize flights for tourism.

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Building on initial ministerial warnings and Hajj embarkations earlier in April 2026, the Task Force for Handling Illegal Hajj and Umrah—formed on April 14—has uncovered dozens of fraud cases targeting pilgrims. By April 30, it received 115 reports, with 68 under processing, as Wakapolri Commissioner General Dedi Prasetyo stressed prevention and enforcement against repeat offenders.

A total of 378 pilgrims from the first group from Probolinggo arrived in Surabaya on Monday night with faster immigration processing thanks to the seamless corridor service.

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The government has deployed health posts and thousands of personnel to support Indonesian hajj pilgrims during the peak rituals in Arafah and Mina.

 

 

 

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