During the Islamic month of Muharram at 1447AH (June-July 2025), over 60 million worshipers visited two holy mosques in Saudi Arabia, including the Grand Mosque in Mecca and the Prophet Mosque in Medina. According to the General Authority to take care of the cases of two holy mosques, the Grand Mosque welcomed around 27.5 million worshipers, which included around 7.9 million Umrah Sanskar, with 47,823 Holy Hetum Area (Hyzer Ismail).The Prophet’s mosque in Medina recorded about 21.6 million worshipers, with a high revered al-Rawada al-Sharifa of more than 1.1 million, considered one of the heaven gardens, and more than 2.1 million visitor Prophet Muhammad (Shanti) (Shanti) and his companions.TL; Dr:
- More than 60 million worshipers visited the Grand Mosque in Makkah during Muharram 1447H (July -August 2025) and the Prophet Mosque in Madina.
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Chairmanship of religious affairs Coordinated extensive mob management, security and service operations to handle unprecedented numbers.
- Both mosques have deep religious significance for Muslims worldwide, which serve as focal points for worship, prayer and spiritual renovation.
Detailed breakdown
- A total of 60,245,635 visitors were recorded during Muharram 1447 (Islamic Year).
Masjid al-Haram (Grand Mosque of Mecca) welcomed 27,531,599 worshipers, including 47,823 prayers in the holy Hijar Ismail (Hetum) region. Additionally, 7,857,270 pilgrims performed Umrah during the month.
Masjid n-nahbavi (Prophet mosque in Madina) counted 21,576,200 worshipers, with 1,122,368 al-Rawada al-Shafa, and 2,110,375 visitors entered the Prophet (PBUH) and their companions.
These figures not only reflect religious devotion, but also easily ensure the Kingdom’s careful plan in pilgrimage and service distribution.
Why do two holy mosques mean deep
- Spiritual core of Islam: Masjid al-Haram has a Kaaba Kaaba of Muslim prayer around the world, while the mosque-Nabavi Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) keeps the mosque and a place to rest. Both sites are deeply inherent in Islamic devotion and history.
- A house of blessing: Al-Rawada al-Sharifah is revered in Medina, as Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman al-Sudis has insisted, who said that the prayer is “better than praying a thousand times.”
- Custodial leadership: Saudi Kings symbolize the state’s sacred responsibility in preserving and expanding access to these spiritual sites, the title “Patron of two holy mosques” is title.
- Service as worship: Constant infrastructure investment, from crowd management systems to pilgrimage services – fulfills the spiritual duties of hosting humanity on these sites.
As Muharram revealed, more than 60 million pilgrims and worshipers revolved around the two holiest mosques in Islam, testifying to the state’s commitment to the trust and their global spiritual guests to serve their global spiritual guests. These holy hubs are pillars of Islamic devotion and Saudi leadership, which are constantly developing to welcome believers with dignity and reverence.
Fasting
- 1. How many people visited the holy mosques in Muharram 1447 Ah?
More than 60.24 million worshipers visited Mecca and Medina during the month.
- 2. How many performed Umrah during Muharram?
A total of 7,857,270 pilgrims performed Umrah in Muharram.
- 3. How many prayers were made in Hizar Ismail in Masjid al-Haram?
47,823 worshipers prayed in Hijar Ismail region in Mecca.
- 4. How many Prophet entered al-Rawada in the mosque?
1,122,368 people prayed in Al-Rawada, while 2,110,375 visited the Prophet and their companions to receive blessings.
- 5. Does the mosque make an N-N-Nabavi spiritually important?
Al-Rawada is considered especially sacred as better than a thousand prayers elsewhere, underlining the high blessings associated with praying there.