A look at the Hajj pilgrimage over the years

19/08/2018 Argaam Special

 

The annual Hajj pilgrimage season in Saudi Arabia begins today as thousands of pilgrims travel to Makkah from inside and outside the Kingdom.

 

This year, close to two million pilgrims have registered to perform the pilgrimage.

 

Number of Pilgrims Since 2008

Year

Number of Pilgrims

(mln pilgrims)

Variation

2008

2.41

(2%)

2009

2.31

(4%)

2010

2.79

+21%

2011

2.93

+5%

2012

3.16

+8%

2013

1.98

(37%)

2014

2.09

+6%

2015

1.95

(7%)

2016

1.86

(5%)

2017

2.35

+26%

 

Last year, a total of 600,000 pilgrims, or 26 percent of the total number of pilgrims, came for Hajj from inside the Kingdom. Meanwhile, 1.75 million pilgrims, accounting for 74 percent of the total, came from other countries.

 

Pilgrims Details

Year

Domestic Pilgrims

External Pilgrims

Total

2008

679,008

1,729,841

2,408,849

2009

699,313

1,613,965

2,313,278

2010

989,798

1,799,601

2,789,399

2011

1,099,522

1,828,195

2,927,717

2012

1,408,641

1,752,932

3,161,573

2013

600,718

1,379,531

1,980,249

2014

696,185

1,389,053

2,085,238

2015

567,876

1,384,941

1,952,817

2016

537,537

1,325,372

1,862,909

2017

600,108

1,752,014

2,352,122

 

Employees representing 45 government are serving pilgrims at the holy sites this year.

 

Employees Providing Services for Pilgrims in 2018

  Service                      

Number of employees

General services

192,254

Transportation services

47,765

Medical & healthcare services

32,579

The two holly mosques

10,000

Telecom & IT services

7,411

Supervision & follow up services

7,310

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