Hajj 2026: Saudi Arabia Welcomes 1.7 Million Worshippers, Numbers Rise by 34,071 

A record 1,707,301 pilgrims attended Hajj 2026 in Saudi Arabia, up from last year’s 1,673,230.

The newly released number highlights the increasing global attendance at the Hajj.

Pilgrims completed essential rites at Arafah, Muzdalifah, and Mina.

To manage the vast crowds, Saudi authorities deployed extensive security, health, and logistics measures, ensuring smooth movement and welfare throughout the exercise.

The Hajj remains a vital obligation for financially and physically able Muslims.

This rising turnout reinforces both the importance of Hajj and Saudi Arabia’s ability to host such a large-scale religious gathering.

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