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Thursday 26 November 2009 (09 Dhul Hijjah 1430)


      Wealthy pilgrims offered VIP services
      Anwar Al-Sayed | Arab News
     
        
            

            Some affluent pilgrims choose to perform the Haj in the comfort of 
luxurious tents offered to them in Mina and Arafat. (AN photo)    
            
      MAKKAH: Pilgrims looking for distinguished service can find what they 
want in luxurious tents in Mina and Arafat. A number of local and foreign 
companies have introduced the VIP service to lure wealthy pilgrims.

      "The VIP service is primarily based on ensuring the pilgrim the privacy 
he is looking for amid an atmosphere of calm and serenity that will enable him 
or her concentrate on worship," said Zaki Kamal Hussein, a mutawif (a Haj tour 
guide).

      He said the domestic and foreign Haj companies and tourist offices 
usually target this category of people because they represent a good source of 
income.

      "Though they are few in number, yet we must give them much emphasis 
because they can add to our gains," Hussein said. He did not specify how much a 
VIP Haj would cost.

      Asked about the difference between the ordinary and the VIP service, the 
mutawif explained that the later is a professional service that is 
characterized by distinction and privacy. 

      "It means transporting them in luxurious buses, providing them with hotel 
services, giving them special meals that are suitable to their tastes and 
health condition and accommodating them in spacious tents with luxurious 
furniture," he said.

      Hussein said the VIP pilgrims would have clean toilets that are both cozy 
and hygienic in addition to medical doctors and nurses to look after their 
health. "There are special playgrounds for children with amusement games and 
educational programs conducted by specialized female educationalists to keep 
them busy while their rich parents perform their duties," he added.

      Thamir Abdul Rahman Muallim, who is heading an office providing VIP 
services, said he and his team were keen to provide the atmosphere for the 
pilgrims to spend their time in spirituality and serenity away from the 
incessant occupations of daily life.

      "We provide them with top hotel service and ensure their families with 
the privacy they are looking for," he said.

      Mustapha Rajab, an Egyptian investor living in Britain, said he chose the 
VIP pilgrimage to ensure himself with the comfort necessary for the performance 
of Haj and to have an atmosphere of privacy away from the noise and air 
pollution especially with the swine flu pandemic.

      He said his mutawif has provided him with a velvet bag containing cleaned 
and sterilized stones with which to pebble the pillars symbolizing Satan. 

      "The mutawif has spared me the trouble of collecting these stones from 
Muzdalifah," he added.

      Sheikh Muhammad Owais, an imam of a mosque in Kent and the chairman of a 
welfare organization in Britain, said he has chosen the VIP service because it 
allows him to concentrate on the performance of the Haj and keep him away from 
the crowds in addition to the hotel service in food, accommodation and 
transport.

      "The VIP service enables me to feel more the sanctity of the place and 
protects me against anything that might violate my pilgrimage," he said.

      Some critics of luxury Haj services say renting special accommodations by 
wealthier pilgrims is antithetical to the spirit of the pilgrimage. 

      One of the purposes of wearing the ihram, for example, is to eliminate 
distinctions among the pilgrims.
     


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