The Ministry of Religion reminds the Indonesian pilgrims to pay and pay through the official institution
Makkah -The Ministry of Religion (Kemenag) by the HAJJ Organizing Officer (PPIH) issued a circular this year related to the dam or Hadyu payments for Indonesian pilgrims. The congregation was asked to pay through an official institution. Chairman of the HAJJ Organizing Officer (PPIH) Muchlis M Hanafi said this rule is in line with the policy of organizing the Hajj of Saudi Arabia or Ta’limatul Hajj. In Ta’limatul Hajj, Muchlis said, the pilgrims who pay dam in Saudi Arabia must be done by the institution. Registration and payment can be made via www.adahi.org or other institutions that work with admiration such as the Post Office, Bank Ar-Rajhi, or others. Browse to continue with content “in conjunction with unlicensed parties officially considered an offense that may be subject to sanctions,” Muchlis M Hanafi in Makkah said Wednesday (5/21/2025). PPIH banned Indonesian pilgrims from slaughtering dam directly from the Animal Slaughter House (RPH) in Mecca. He asked all pilgrims to obey Saudi rules for mutual safety. “So be a concern, pilgrims are prohibited from visiting and/or slaughtering dam/Hadyu and sacrificing directly into the RPH in the city of Mecca and surrounding areas,” he said. In addition to admiration, Muchlis says, the Indonesian pilgrims can also pay dam or Hadyu by the National Amil Zakat Agency (Baznas). The Ministry of Religion issued a decision by the Minister of Religion (KMA) number 437 of 2025 regarding the guidelines for Dam/Hadyu management. This by -law was followed by the issuance of the Director General of Hajj and Umrah Decking Number 162 of 2025 regarding prizes and accounts of Dam/Hadyu payment in 2025. “The pilgrims can do dam/Hadyu payments by Baznas with the account number 5005115180 Indonesian Islamic Bank (Baznas) on the National Amil Zakat Agency (Baznas). Tomattu out, so they have to pay dam in the form of a goat. Register and pay with the Al -Rajhi Bank branch (only during the pilgrimage). outlets, which include Mecca and Madinah.