Victims of alleged fraud by the umrah travel company Hanania Travel have appealed to the Indonesian Parliament’s Commission III for assistance in recovering their funds and fulfilling their pilgrimage rights. Accompanied by their legal counsel, the group presented their case to members of parliament, seeking intervention to resolve the ongoing dispute. Hanania Travel is accused of failing to deliver umrah pilgrimage packages paid for by customers, leaving many stranded and financially harmed. The victims are requesting the return of their payments and assistance in arranging alternative umrah travel opportunities. Commission III is expected to review the case and potentially summon representatives from Hanania Travel for questioning. This incident highlights concerns regarding the regulation and oversight of umrah travel agencies in Indonesia, and the protection of pilgrims’ financial interests. The parliamentarians have pledged to investigate the matter and explore possible solutions.