The proposal to increase initial Hajj deposit from Rp25 million to Rp35 million has reignited a familiar debate: how to sustain the country’s Hajj financing system without closing the door on millions of aspiring pilgrims. While the idea may make sense from a financial management perspective, it risks treating a symptom rather than addressing the root cause of Indonesia’s Hajj problem. To subscribe please click here

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