TY - JOUR AU - Riza Dewi Larasati, AU - Indrawati, PY - 2020/12/08 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - PREVENTION PROTECTION OF PROSPECTIVE HAJJ PILGRIMS THROUGH THE OPERATIONAL LICENSES IN THE GUIDELINES KBIH (HAJJ GUIDANCE GROUP) JF - PalArch's Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology JA - J Arch.Egyptol VL - 17 IS - 3 SE - DO - 10.48080/jae.v17i3.937 UR - https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/937 SP - 1918-1925 AB - <p>Providing Hajj services requires a valid operational permit. Control of operational permits for<br>the KBIH (Hajj Guidance Group) is delegated to the Head of the Regional Office of the<br>Ministry of Religion. In fact, there is often abuse of authority by KBIH which actually harms<br>the community who perform worship at this time. Hence, this study aims to analyse the efforts<br>to protect prospective pilgrims through an operational permit on KBIH. This study was<br>compiled by using a normative juridical method supported by two approaches namely the<br>statute and the conceptual approach. The results showed that the legal relationship between<br>KBIH and the Government related to the implementation of Hajj has been regulated in Law<br>Number 13 of 2003. In granting operational licenses to KBIH, the Regional Office of Religion<br>has provided many procedures that must be fulfilled. Thus, the law enforcement protects<br>prospective pilgrims delegated entirely to the Regional Office of the Ministry of Religion<br>which has the right to exercise control in the form of supervision and control of KBIH. The<br>study concluded that KBIH operational permits related to public services have been regulated<br>in accordance with the applicable laws so, if there are irregularities they will be immediately<br>resolved legally.</p> ER -