Hajj, umra operators protest formation of gov’t company
Owners
of Hajj and umra companies protest the formation of the National Company of
Hajj and Umra, owned by the Ministry of Awqaf’s Hajj Fund, in Amman on Sunday
(Photo by Sawsan Tabazah)
Established in 2012 by
the Awqaf Ministry, the Hajj Fund allows Jordanian subscribers to save money on
a periodic basis in order to perform Hajj (the greater Muslim pilgrimage to
Mecca).
The fund invests the
money in accordance with Sharia (Islamic law), later using the profits to
enable subscribers to perform Hajj.
Umra is the lesser
Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca.
Kamal Abu Thiab, the
spokesperson of the religious tourism committee at the Jordan Society of
Tourism and Travel Agents, said that the company will provide transportation
and hotels services just like any private company.
The protesters claimed
that the formation of the national company was “illegal”, as its owner, a
governmental institution, would be “unable” to monitor its activities.
Protester Anwar
Shatnawi said that each Hajj and umra company must be licensed by the Ministry
of Tourism, the Jordan Society of Tourism, as well as by travel agents, yet the
registered national company did not acquire any of those licences.
Shatnawi said the
competition created by the formation of this national company would drive
private companies out of business, leading to higher unemployment rates.
Faisal Al Omar,
another protester, said the company’s creation would lead to the closure of all
200 private companies that currently provide a steady income for around 10,000
families.
He denounced the move,
claiming that people would “trust” the government-based institution more, and
refuse to deal with private companies.
Meanwhile, Mohammad
Howri, an owner of a Hajj company, said that the new instructions for Hajj and
umra, which require pilgrims to pay JD500 for hotel and transportation alone ,
was “unacceptable and unreasonable”, as most pilgrims are first time Hajj pilgrims,
meaning that they should not pay the new visa fees imposed by the Saudi
government.
During their protest
in front of the Ministry of Awqaf and the Cabinet, protesters called for the
resignation of the minister of Awqaf for his “lack of expertise”.
Despite several
attempts by The Jordan Times, the Awqaf Ministry could not be reached for
comment.
The Jordan Times
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