Riyadh: 73,820 pilgrims of various nationalities have arrived in Madinah after performing Haj as of Saturday evening, July 16, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
Haj ended on July 12, and almost all the foreign pilgrims and a section of the domestic pilgrims are keen to visit Madinah before or after completing the Haj rituals to pray at the Prophet’s Mosque and greet the Prophet and his two companions before leaving the two holy cities.
The Statistics of the Ministry of Haj and Umrah on the movement of receiving and leaving pilgrims in Madinah revealed that the Migration Center received 67,366 pilgrims, who came by land, by bus, and the Haj Center received 4,619 pilgrims, while 1805 arrived via the Haramain Express.
According to the statistics, 22,744 pilgrims left Madinah after Haj, including 7347 who left by air through Prince Muhammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport. The total number of pilgrims remaining in Madinah reached 51,076 on Saturday.
More than 390,000 foreign pilgrims completed their Madinah visit before Haj and were scheduled to fly home from King Abdulaziz International Airport of Jeddah and from the Jeddah Islamic Port and land entry points.