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96 million pilgrims visited the Two Holy Mosques during the first twenty days of Ramadan

The General Authority for the Care of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque recorded an exceptional influx of people during the first twenty days of the blessed month of Ramadan in the year 1447 AH, as the total number of visitors exceeded For the Two Holy Mosques The 96.3 million visitor barrier is an indicator that reflects the high density of pilgrims.
Official statistical reports revealed the success operational plans In accommodating these millions of people and providing a safe and organized worship environment from the beginning of the holy month until the twentieth day of it.

The flow of those seeking the forbidden

The Grand Mosque in Mecca received the lion's share of visitors, totaling 57,095,401, including 10,605,086 Umrah pilgrims who completed their rituals with ease and tranquility.
In addition to the Umrah pilgrims, the Holy Mosque witnessed the arrival of millions of worshippers who performed the obligatory prayers and the night prayers (Qiyam), all facilitated by a comprehensive system of technical and human services provided by the Kingdom to serve visitors to the Grand Mosque and ease their movement within its courtyards and halls.

Visitors to the Holy Garden

The Prophet's Mosque in Medina witnessed a surge in worship, with 21,143,259 worshippers performing their prayers during the same period of the blessed month.
Regarding special visits, 579,191 visitors had the honor of greeting the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and his two companions (may God be pleased with them). Additionally, 579,191 male and female visitors were able to pray in the Rawdah (the area between the Prophet's grave and his pulpit) under a meticulously organized system that ensured smooth entry and exit and the safety of all visitors.

Operating system success

These record-breaking figures reflect the immense efforts and collaborative coordination among various stakeholders to serve the pilgrims through an advanced crowd management system.
These early preparations facilitated the performance of religious rites and provided a safe and accessible spiritual experience for all visitors, in line with the aspirations to offer the highest quality services to pilgrims visiting the Two Holy Mosques during the busy Ramadan season.

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