SEAToday.com, Jakarta - The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is providing free Umrah for 50 Indonesians. The information was conveyed by the Saudi Ambassador to Indonesia, Faisal bin Abdullah Al-Mudi, at the Saudi Embassy in Jakarta on Tuesday (1/2).
The participants will begin their worship from January 3-14, and are coming from various communities and regions in Indonesia.
This invitation is a direction from King Salman and a form of consideration for Muslims in the world, knowing that Indonesia is one of the countries with the largest number of Muslims.
Ambassador Faisal said that the free Umrah and Hajj program runs separately so that anyone can apply for the program.
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