Hajj 2025: Over 1.67 Million Pilgrims Gather at Arafat, Move to Muzdalifah in Sacred Journey

Hajj 2025: Over 1.67 Million Pilgrims Gather at Arafat, Move to Muzdalifah in Sacred Journey

On the 9th of Dul Hijjah, more than 1.67 million Hajj pilgrims congregated at Arafat, observing the most spiritually significant day of the pilgrimage.

As the sun set, worshippers began their journey to Muzdalifah, continuing the rites of Hajj in an atmosphere of deep devotion and unity.

From early morning, the atmosphere in Arafat was one of intense devotion, with worshippers praying, reciting the Qur’an, and raising their hands in supplication.

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The Day of Arafat, considered the most sacred in the Islamic calendar, is the heart of the Hajj journey.

As the sun set over Mount Arafat, signaling the end of the day’s rituals, pilgrims began leaving en masse for Muzdalifah, a holy site nestled between Arafat and Mina.

Hajj 2025: Over 1.67 Million Pilgrims Gather at Arafat, Move to Muzdalifah in Sacred Journey
Hajj 2025: Over 1.67 Million Pilgrims Gather at Arafat, Move to Muzdalifah in Sacred Journey

The move to Muzdalifah is an integral part of Hajj, combining logistical coordination with spiritual significance.

This leg of the journey is tightly choreographed by Saudi authorities to ensure safe and efficient travel despite the enormous scale of the operation.

According to the General Authority for Statistics, 1,673,230 pilgrims are performing Hajj this year, with 1,506,576 of them from outside the Kingdom.

The number of domestic pilgrims is 166,654, including citizens and residents.

Managing the movement of such large numbers requires seamless coordination between several agencies, including the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the Ministry of Interior, and the Transport General Authority.

Travel from Arafat to Muzdalifah was achieved by using a vast fleet of buses operating on a phased schedule. Additionally, the Al-Mashaaer Al-Mugaddassah Metro, a railway system built exclusively for Hajj, played a major role in easing congestion.

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The nine-station metro can transport up to 72,000 pilgrims an hour in one direction, operating on a circular loop connecting Arafat, Muzdalifah, and Mina.

Hajj 2025: Over 1.67 Million Pilgrims Gather at Arafat, Move to Muzdalifah in Sacred Journey
Hajj 2025: Over 1.67 Million Pilgrims Gather at Arafat, Move to Muzdalifah in Sacred Journey

Authorities also used smart surveillance systems, drones, and real-time data to monitor crowd movement and prevent bottlenecks.

Volunteers and security personnel were stationed at checkpoints to guide pilgrims and ensure safety during this critical transition.

Upon arrival in Muzdalifah, pilgrims performed the Maghrib and Isha prayers — traditionally shortened and combined — before beginning another key ritual: collecting 49 pebbles for the symbolic stoning of the devil at the Jamarat site in Mina.

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Many pilgrims chose to rest or sleep under the open sky, emulating Prophet Muhammad’s practice during his farewell pilgrimage. Although logistically smaller than other holy sites, Muzdalifah was fully equipped with ample lighting, shaded rest areas, water stations, and mobile medical units.

The Ministry of Health deployed more than 120 ambulances and several field hospitals at Arafat and Muzdalifah, supported by thousands of medical staff to respond to heat stress, dehydration, or urgent health issues.

Mobile clinics were also stationed at key points to assist elderly and vulnerable pilgrims.

These logistical and health measures reflect Saudi Arabia’s long-term commitment to improving the Hajj experience under Vision 2030.

Through a blend of faith, planning, and technology, this year’s Hajj continues to evolve into a model of safety, efficiency, and spiritual focus for millions of Muslims worldwide.

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