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Well, folks, it’s that time of year again. The Ministry of Religion (Kemenag) has been working hard to make sure all the Indonesian hajj pilgrims are sorted with their Nusuk cards before the big pilgrimage peak. And guess what? They’re doing pretty darn well, with less than 10 percent of the cards still hanging in the balance. Talk about efficiency, am I right?

Our main man, Director General of Hajj and Umrah Services, Hilman Latief, spilled the beans on the situation. He mentioned that they’re tracking down the root causes for those pilgrims who haven’t gotten their Nusuk cards yet. Turns out, in some cases, the travel agencies responsible for giving out the cards to pilgrims have mixed up their paperwork. Can you believe it? It’s like a game of pass the parcel gone wrong.

But fear not, dear pilgrims, for Hilman assured us that they’re on top of it. Communication lines are open, issues are being resolved, and hopefully, everyone can breathe easy. After all, those Nusuk cards are crucial for worship at the Masjidil Haram. Can’t be missing out on that holy experience, now can we? And let’s not forget, they’re like golden tickets for the journey to Arafah. So, fingers crossed everything gets sorted out smoothly.