JEDDAH: In a significant move to enhance the quality of hajj coverage, a group of journalists from Malaysia and Indonesia, who were invited by the Saudi Arabia Media Ministry has expressed their commitment to collaborate and work hand in hand during this year's pilgrimage.


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  • Journalists from Malaysia and Indonesia, invited by the Saudi Arabia Media Ministry, will collaborate to provide comprehensive coverage of this year's hajj.
  • The collaboration aims to enhance media practices and foster unity among Muslim communities by sharing insights and experiences.
  • This initiative underscores the importance of cross-border media cooperation and reflects strong ties between Malaysia, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia in promoting journalistic excellence.


The delegation includes nine journalists from Malaysia and 14 from Indonesia, who will join forces to provide the most comprehensive and insightful reporting of the hajj.

This collaboration aims to promote healthy exchanges and cooperation between the two prominent Southeast Asian nations and Saudi Arabia.

By sharing views and ideas, the journalists are expected to foster a deeper understanding and unity among the Muslim communities in their respective countries and beyond.

"The invitation from the Saudi Arabia Media Ministry underscores the importance of cross-border media cooperation in delivering accurate and compelling narratives of global events such as the hajj," said Datuk Izelan Basar, a media coordinator and facilitator representing the Kingdom’s Media Ministry, who is also a season journalist.

"We look forward to working closely with our Indonesian colleagues to bring the rich experiences of the hajj to our audiences."

Representatives from both countries emphasized the potential benefits of this collaboration in enhancing their journalistic practices and broadening their perspectives. This initiative is seen as a step towards strengthening media relations and fostering a spirit of camaraderie among the participating journalists.

Through their joint efforts, the journalists aim to highlight the spiritual and communal aspects of the hajj pilgrimage, offering diverse perspectives and comprehensive coverage.

This initiative not only reflects the strong ties between Malaysia, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia but also their collective dedication to journalistic excellence.

Izelan said, the collaborative efforts of Malaysian and Indonesian journalists are expected to set a new standard in international media cooperation, enhancing the overall quality and depth of hajj coverage.