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First Sri Lankan pilgrims depart for Hajj with hopes, prayers for crisis-hit nation

First Sri Lankan pilgrims depart for Hajj with hopes, prayers for crisis-hit nation
Saudi Ambassador to Colombo, Khalid bin Hamoud Al-Kahtani gifts the Qur鈥檃n as the first batch of Sri Lankan pilgrims depart for Hajj. (The Embassy of 黑料社区 in Sri Lanka)
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Updated 04 June 2023

First Sri Lankan pilgrims depart for Hajj with hopes, prayers for crisis-hit nation

First Sri Lankan pilgrims depart for Hajj with hopes, prayers for crisis-hit nation
  • Sri Lanka is sending more than 3,500 people to this year鈥檚 pilgrimage
  • Island nation showing 鈥榯entative signs of improvement,鈥 IMF said on Friday

COLOMBO: More than 60 Sri Lankans departed for Hajj on Sunday, the first group of over 3,500 pilgrims expected to perform the spiritual journey in 黑料社区 this year as the crisis-hit country shows signs of improvement.
As the Hajj returned in 2023 to pre-pandemic arrangements, 黑料社区 initially approved the pilgrim quota of 3,500 for Sri Lanka and later added over a 100 more.
Sri Lanka fulfilled its entire quota this year after only about 960 pilgrims, or slightly more than the 2022 quota, were able to perform the Hajj last year.
鈥淭his year, 3,500 pilgrims from Sri Lanka are performing Hajj. They all hope and pray for Sri Lanka to recover from the current economic crisis, and for peace, harmony and unity among all communities in Sri Lanka,鈥 Ibrahim Sahib Ansar, who oversees Hajj logistics at the Ministry of Religious Affairs, told Arab News.
鈥淭he religious belief has become strong among Sri Lankan Muslims. The gap of three years in performing Hajj has also made the desire of Sri Lankan Muslims to be firm and strong.鈥
Most of the pilgrims are younger than 50 and about 35 percent of them are women, Ansar said.
As there are no direct flights from Colombo to Jeddah, Sri Lankans will fly via Middle Eastern capitals with Emirates Airlines, Qatar Airways, Gulf Air and Oman Air.
The first batch of Sri Lankan pilgrims, comprising more than 60 people, left Colombo on Sunday morning.
Foreign Minister Ali Sabry, who helped to negotiate Sri Lanka鈥檚 additional Hajj quota this year, said the past few years have been a 鈥渟truggle鈥 for Sri Lankans.
鈥淚t was a very tough affair for the Sri Lankans, but we are happy that things have returned to normal,鈥 Sabry told Arab News.
鈥淲e are happy Sri Lankan Muslims are exercising their religious rights with a lot of pride and dignity in undertaking pilgrimage to holy cities. I wish them a meritorious journey.鈥
In 2022, Sri Lanka faced a political crisis as the country was gripped by the worst financial downturn since independence in 1948 and defaulted on foreign debt repayments.聽
Though 鈥渆conomic recovery remains challenging,鈥 the island nation is 鈥渟howing tentative signs of improvement,鈥 the International Monetary Fund said on Friday.
Sri Lanka鈥檚 inflation rate, which reached a record high of around 70 percent in September last year, eased to about 25 percent in May. 聽
鈥淭his year, we have regained our economy in a great way and our rupees have strengthened against the US dollar,鈥 Rizmi Reyal, who heads the Sri Lanka Hajj Travel Operators Association, told Arab News.
鈥淧eople have regained confidence in the country鈥檚 economy, and they are spending their savings on Hajj since they can feel they can earn their bucks easily because of the developing economy.鈥
In a send-off ceremony also attended by Sri Lankan officials early on Sunday, Saudi Ambassador to Colombo, Khalid bin Hamoud Al-Kahtani, 鈥減raised the level of coordination and cooperation鈥 among Hajj authorities of the two countries, the Kingdom鈥檚 embassy in Sri Lanka said in a statement.
鈥淭he government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques attaches great importance to the pilgrims of the House of the Almighty Allah and all measures have been taken to ensure the comfort of the pilgrims in order to perform Hajj rituals with great ease,鈥 the statement added.