How does the Law Wall and Tanazul follow for pilgrims?
Makkah – The Ministry of Religion (Kemenag) implemented the Murur and Tanazul scheme this year. How does the rules or law follow the scheme that the pilgrims do not have to be at Muzdalifah and Mina? For information, the wall scheme has been implemented since 2024 to unravel the density at Muzdalifah. The limited Muzdalifah area makes the government decide to apply a murmur scheme for elderly pilgrims (elderly), disability and high risk. Mustasyar Diny PPIH, KH M Ulinnuha, said that the Murur and Tanazul scheme was allowed in the pilgrimage. So, he said, the pilgrimage remains valid. Browse to continue with the contents of the Hajj -pilgrims included in the wall scheme will be taken directly to Mina using a bus from Arafat. The congregation only passed Muzdalifah without getting out of the bus and immediately taken to Mina. Ulinnuha said that the Mabit at Muzdalifah was indeed part of the mandatory Hajj. However, pilgrims with physical, elderly or other side reasons are not allowed to spend the night at Muzdalifah. “In a valid history, a number of friends who are responsible for nutrition, herds or women who are earlier concerned about menstruation are given permission by the prophet Muhammad not to Mabit in Muzdalifah,” Ulinnuha explained in Makkah on Friday (5/30/2025). He said the Hanafi school declared a Mabit in Muzdalifah, the law was Sunnah. On that basis, he said, the wall was allowed and the Hajj was valid and was not affected by the dam. “One of the fatwas of Egyptian scholars said that the wall was allowed because it was impossible for millions of pilgrims to occupy Muzdalifah at the same time. It became the basis of PPIH to apply it selectively, especially for the elderly, disability and the elderly, ‘he said. The Ministry of Religion is directed that there are 50 thousand pilgrims that should be included in a muration scheme. The Ministry of Religion hopes it will reduce the density at Muzdalifah to facilitate the movement of pilgrims to Mina. In addition to Murur, PPIH is also applying the Tanazul scheme for this year. The congregation that participated in the Tanazul scheme will return to the Hotel in Makkah after throwing Aqobah Jumrah. “Tanazul also followed the opinion of the Hanafi School of Schools stating that the Mabit in Mina was the law of Sunna. Then the congregation that chose to return directly to the hotel was not affected by the dam and the Hajj remains valid,” Ulinnuha said. The Ministry of Religion said that 30,000 pilgrims, especially those living in Syisyah and Raudhah sectors, would follow Tanazul. Those who followed Tanazul will not return to the tent in Mina after throwing the Jumrah on the 11th, 12th and 13th of Zulhijjah. “Hopefully, all the series of pilgrimages will pass this year. Let us maintain the intention, health and ceremony, and ask God to be blessed with Hajj,” Ulinnuha said. Pilgrims will move from 8 Zulhijah to Arafat or coincide Wednesday 4 June. Wukuf himself will take place on 9 Zulhijah or coincide Thursday, June 5. (HAF/DECK) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here