Smart Hajj
Smart Hajj: How Saudi Arabia Is innovating crowd management for pilgrims
Each year, millions of Muslims from around the world converge in Makkah for Hajj, a powerful spiritual event that showcases the unity of the Islamic faith across cultures and nationalities.
With such massive diversity and volume of people in a limited geographical space, particularly around the Grand Mosque and nearby holy sites, managing the flow of pilgrims becomes a major challenge.
Though Hajj is a sacred religious duty, ensuring the safety and organized movement of pilgrims involves extensive planning, technological innovation, and collaboration between various sectors—security, healthcare, service providers, and tech teams.
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Saudi authorities have adopted a centralized, data-driven system to manage crowd movement, using real-time data from surveillance cameras, drones, and tracking apps. This allows them to swiftly detect and respond to emergencies, ease congestion, and guide pilgrims efficiently to ensure rituals proceed smoothly and respectfully.
A Global Model of Crowd Management
Crowd management expert Akram Jan emphasized the complexity of overseeing the movement of over two million people in such tight quarters, calling it an impressive achievement on a global scale. He praised Saudi Arabia’s leadership in the field, citing its meticulous planning, synchronized inter-agency coordination, and highly trained ground teams as key to its success.
A Shift Toward a Year-Round, High-Tech Pilgrimage Experience
Hotelier Mohammed Hakim reflected on how the Kingdom's approach to Hajj and Umrah has evolved, transforming the pilgrimage experience from a seasonal religious duty to a sophisticated, year-round service industry.
He highlighted how the Kingdom has entered the era of “Smart Hajj,” where crowd control is managed via digital tools, food is distributed through apps, and accommodation standards are monitored in real time using sensors and analytics.
Hakim noted that the entire pilgrim experience—from arrival to departure—is now assessed with unprecedented digital transparency, focused on ensuring comfort, safety, and satisfaction.
This digital transformation reflects a broader vision: to develop a continuously improving, integrated pilgrimage system rooted in values, innovation, and human-centered progress—turning Hajj into a model of excellence for the modern era.
Source: Arab News
6 months ago