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Hajj

Hajj (; Arabic: حَجّ, romanized: Ḥajj; also spelled Hadj or Haj) is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, the holiest city for Muslims. Hajj is a mandatory religious duty for capable Muslims that must be carried out at least once in their lifetime by all adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey, and of supporting their family during their absence from home. In Islamic terminology, Hajj is a pilgrimage made to the Kaaba, the "House of Allah", in the sacred city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, alongside Shahadah (oath that one believes there is no god but Allah), salat (prayer), zakat (almsgiving), and sawm (fasting during Ramadan). The Hajj is an annual practice when Muslim brotherhood is on display and their solidarity with fellow Muslim people and submission to God (Allah) is fulfilled. The Hajj is taken by Muslims to cleanse their souls of all worldly sins, which connotes both the outward act of a journey after death and the inward act of good intentions. The rites of pilgrimage are performed over five to six days, extending from the 8th to the 12th or 13th of Dhu al-Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic calendar. Because the Islamic calendar is lunar and the Islamic year is about eleven-twelve days shorter than the Gregorian year, the Gregorian date of Hajj changes from year to year. In 2024 AD (1445 AH), Dhu al-Hijjah extended from 7 June to 6 July and in 2025 AD (1446 AH), Dhu al-Hijjah was from 28 May to 25 June. In 2026 AD (1447 AH), Dhu al-Hijjah will extend from 18 May to 15 June; and in 2027 AD (1448 AH), Dhu al-Hijjah will extend from 24 May to 22 June. The Hajj is associated with the life of the Islamic prophet Muhammad from the 7th century AD, but the ritual of pilgrimage to Mecca stated in Muslim sources stretches back to the time of Abraham. During Hajj, pilgrims join processions of millions of Muslims, who simultaneously converge on Mecca for the week of the Hajj, and perform a series of pre-Islamic rituals (reformed by Muhammad): each person wears a single piece of unstitched white clothing (Ihram), walks counter-clockwise seven times around the Kaaba which ends at the black stone Hajra-e-Aswad(a cuboid-shaped building and the direction of prayer for Muslims), kisses the black stone mounted on the corner wall of Kaaba, walks briskly back and forth between the hills of Safa and Marwah seven times, then drinks from the Zamzam Well, goes to the plains of Mount Arafat to stand in vigil, spends a night in the plain of Muzdalifah, and performs symbolic Stoning of the Devil by throwing stones at three pillars. After the sacrifice of cattle (which can be accomplished by using a voucher), the pilgrims then are required to either shave or trim their heads (if male) or trim the ends of their hair (if female). A celebration of the four-day global festival of Eid al-Adha follows. Muslims may also undertake an Umrah (Arabic: عُمرَة), or "lesser pilgrimage" to Mecca at other times of the year. However, the Umrah is not a substitute for the Hajj and Muslims are still obliged to perform the Hajj at some other point in their lifetime if they have the means to do so. According to the official published statistics between 2000 and 2019, the average number of attendees is 2,269,145 per year, of whom 1,564,710 come from outside Saudi Arabia and 671,983 are domestic pilgrims. The year 2012 marks the highest number of participants with 3,161,573. In June 2020, while not cancelling the Hajj outright, the Saudi Government announced that they would only welcome "very limited numbers" of pilgrims who are residents of Saudi Arabia due to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Similar restrictions applied in 2021, but women were permitted to attend without a male guardian (mahram) provided they went in a trustworthy group.

Infobox

Status
Active
Genre
Religious pilgrimage
Begins
8th day of Dhu al-Hijja
Ends
12th or 13th day of Dhu al-Hijja
Frequency
Annual
Location
Mecca
Coordinates
mw- 21°25′22.3″N 39°49′32.6″E / 21.422861°N 39.825722°E / 21.422861; 39.825722
Country
Saudi Arabia
Founder
mw- Abraham (traditional)Muhammad (current form)
Participants
Muslims
Attendance
1,845,045 (2023)
Organised by
Ministry of Hajj and Umrah

Tables

· Timing of Hajj
1432
1432
AH
1432
Gregorian date
2011, 5 November
1433
1433
AH
1433
Gregorian date
2012, 25 October
1434
1434
AH
1434
Gregorian date
2013, 14 October
1435
1435
AH
1435
Gregorian date
2014, 3 October
1436
1436
AH
1436
Gregorian date
2015, 23 September
1437
1437
AH
1437
Gregorian date
2016, 11 September
1438
1438
AH
1438
Gregorian date
2017, 31 August
1439
1439
AH
1439
Gregorian date
2018, 20 August
1440
1440
AH
1440
Gregorian date
2019, 10 August
1441
1441
AH
1441
Gregorian date
2020, 30 July
1442
1442
AH
1442
Gregorian date
2021, 19 July
1443
1443
AH
1443
Gregorian date
2022, 8 July
1444
1444
AH
1444
Gregorian date
2023, 27 June
1445
1445
AH
1445
Gregorian date
2024, 15 June
1446
1446
AH
1446
Gregorian date
2025, 5 June
1447
1447
AH
1447
Gregorian date
2026, 26 May
1448
1448
AH
1448
Gregorian date
2027, 15 May
1449
1449
AH
1449
Gregorian date
2028, 4 May
1450
1450
AH
1450
Gregorian date
2029, 23 April
AH
Gregorian date
1432
2011, 5 November
1433
2012, 25 October
1434
2013, 14 October
1435
2014, 3 October
1436
2015, 23 September
1437
2016, 11 September
1438
2017, 31 August
1439
2018, 20 August
1440
2019, 10 August
1441
2020, 30 July
1442
2021, 19 July
1443
2022, 8 July
1444
2023, 27 June
1445
2024, 15 June
1446
2025, 5 June
1447
2026, 26 May
1448
2027, 15 May
1449
2028, 4 May
1450
2029, 23 April
· Number of pilgrims per year
1920
1920
Gregorian year
1920
Hijri year
1338
Foreign pilgrims
58,584
1921
1921
Gregorian year
1921
Hijri year
1339
Foreign pilgrims
57,255
1922
1922
Gregorian year
1922
Hijri year
1340
Foreign pilgrims
56,319
1950
1950
Gregorian year
1950
Hijri year
1369
Foreign pilgrims
100,000 (approx.)
1950s
1950s
Gregorian year
1950s
Foreign pilgrims
150,000 (approx.)
1960s
1960s
Gregorian year
1960s
Foreign pilgrims
300,000 (approx.)
1970s
1970s
Gregorian year
1970s
Foreign pilgrims
700,000 (approx.)
1980s
1980s
Gregorian year
1980s
Foreign pilgrims
900,000 (approx.)
1989
1989
Gregorian year
1989
Hijri year
1409
Foreign pilgrims
774,600
1990
1990
Gregorian year
1990
Hijri year
1410
Foreign pilgrims
827,200
1991
1991
Gregorian year
1991
Hijri year
1411
Foreign pilgrims
720,100
1992
1992
Gregorian year
1992
Hijri year
1412
Foreign pilgrims
1,015,700
1993
1993
Gregorian year
1993
Hijri year
1413
Foreign pilgrims
992,800
1994
1994
Gregorian year
1994
Hijri year
1414
Foreign pilgrims
997,400
1995
1995
Gregorian year
1995
Hijri year
1415
Foreign pilgrims
1,046,307
1996
1996
Gregorian year
1996
Hijri year
1416
Local pilgrims
784,769
Foreign pilgrims
1,080,465
Total
1,865,234
1997
1997
Gregorian year
1997
Hijri year
1417
Local pilgrims
774,260
Foreign pilgrims
1,168,591
Total
1,942,851
1998
1998
Gregorian year
1998
Hijri year
1418
Local pilgrims
699,770
Foreign pilgrims
1,132,344
Total
1,832,114
1999
1999
Gregorian year
1999
Hijri year
1419
Local pilgrims
775,268
Foreign pilgrims
1,056,730
Total
1,831,998
2000
2000
Gregorian year
2000
Hijri year
1420
Local pilgrims
466,430
Foreign pilgrims
1,267,355
Total
1,733,785
2001
2001
Gregorian year
2001
Hijri year
1421
Local pilgrims
440,808
Foreign pilgrims
1,363,992
Total
1,804,800
2002
2002
Gregorian year
2002
Hijri year
1422
Local pilgrims
590,576
Foreign pilgrims
1,354,184
Total
1,944,760
2003
2003
Gregorian year
2003
Hijri year
1423
Local pilgrims
493,230
Foreign pilgrims
1,431,012
Total
1,924,242
2004
2004
Gregorian year
2004
Hijri year
1424
Local pilgrims
473,004
Foreign pilgrims
1,419,706
Total
1,892,710
2005
2005
Gregorian year
2005
Hijri year
1425
Local pilgrims
1,030,000 (approx.)
Foreign pilgrims
1,534,769
Total
2,560,000 (approx.)
2006
2006
Gregorian year
2006
Hijri year
1426
Local pilgrims
573,147
Foreign pilgrims
1,557,447
Total
2,130,594
2006
2006
Gregorian year
2006
Hijri year
1427
Local pilgrims
724,229
Foreign pilgrims
1,654,407
Total
2,378,636
2007
2007
Gregorian year
2007
Hijri year
1428
Local pilgrims
746,511
Foreign pilgrims
1,707,814
Total
2,454,325
2008
2008
Gregorian year
2008
Hijri year
1429
Foreign pilgrims
1,729,841
2009
2009
Gregorian year
2009
Hijri year
1430
Local pilgrims
154,000
Foreign pilgrims
1,613,000
Total
2,521,000
2010
2010
Gregorian year
2010
Hijri year
1431
Local pilgrims
989,798
Foreign pilgrims
1,799,601
Total
2,854,345
2011
2011
Gregorian year
2011
Hijri year
1432
Local pilgrims
1,099,522
Foreign pilgrims
1,828,195
Total
2,927,717
2012
2012
Gregorian year
2012
Hijri year
1433
Local pilgrims
1,408,641
Foreign pilgrims
1,752,932
Total
3,161,573
2013
2013
Gregorian year
2013
Hijri year
1434
Local pilgrims
600,718
Foreign pilgrims
1,379,531
Total
1,980,249
2014
2014
Gregorian year
2014
Hijri year
1435
Local pilgrims
696,185
Foreign pilgrims
1,389,053
Total
2,085,238
2015
2015
Gregorian year
2015
Hijri year
1436
Local pilgrims
567,876
Foreign pilgrims
1,384,941
Total
1,952,817
2016
2016
Gregorian year
2016
Hijri year
1437
Local pilgrims
537,537
Foreign pilgrims
1,325,372
Total
1,862,909
2017
2017
Gregorian year
2017
Hijri year
1438
Local pilgrims
600,108
Foreign pilgrims
1,752,014
Total
2,352,122
2018
2018
Gregorian year
2018
Hijri year
1439
Local pilgrims
612,953
Foreign pilgrims
1,758,722
Total
2,371,675
2019
2019
Gregorian year
2019
Hijri year
1440
Local pilgrims
634,379
Foreign pilgrims
1,855,027
Total
2,489,406
2020
2020
Gregorian year
2020
Hijri year
1441
Total
1,000
2021
2021
Gregorian year
2021
Hijri year
1442
Local pilgrims
58,745
Foreign pilgrims
0
Total
58,745
2022
2022
Gregorian year
2022
Hijri year
1443
Local pilgrims
119,434
Foreign pilgrims
779,919
Total
899,353
2023
2023
Gregorian year
2023
Hijri year
1444
Local pilgrims
184,000
Total
1,845,045
2024
2024
Gregorian year
2024
Hijri year
1445
Local pilgrims
221,854
Foreign pilgrims
1,611,310
Total
1,833,164
Gregorian year
Hijri year
Local pilgrims
Foreign pilgrims
Total
1920
1338
58,584
1921
1339
57,255
1922
1340
56,319
1950
1369
100,000 (approx.)
1950s
150,000 (approx.)
1960s
300,000 (approx.)
1970s
700,000 (approx.)
1980s
900,000 (approx.)
1989
1409
774,600
1990
1410
827,200
1991
1411
720,100
1992
1412
1,015,700
1993
1413
992,800
1994
1414
997,400
1995
1415
1,046,307
1996
1416
784,769
1,080,465
1,865,234
1997
1417
774,260
1,168,591
1,942,851
1998
1418
699,770
1,132,344
1,832,114
1999
1419
775,268
1,056,730
1,831,998
2000
1420
466,430
1,267,355
1,733,785
2001
1421
440,808
1,363,992
1,804,800
2002
1422
590,576
1,354,184
1,944,760
2003
1423
493,230
1,431,012
1,924,242
2004
1424
473,004
1,419,706
1,892,710
2005
1425
1,030,000 (approx.)
1,534,769
2,560,000 (approx.)
2006
1426
573,147
1,557,447
2,130,594
2006
1427
724,229
1,654,407
2,378,636
2007
1428
746,511
1,707,814
2,454,325
2008
1429
1,729,841
2009
1430
154,000
1,613,000
2,521,000
2010
1431
989,798
1,799,601
2,854,345
2011
1432
1,099,522
1,828,195
2,927,717
2012
1433
1,408,641
1,752,932
3,161,573
2013
1434
600,718
1,379,531
1,980,249
2014
1435
696,185
1,389,053
2,085,238
2015
1436
567,876
1,384,941
1,952,817
2016
1437
537,537
1,325,372
1,862,909
2017
1438
600,108
1,752,014
2,352,122
2018
1439
612,953
1,758,722
2,371,675
2019
1440
634,379
1,855,027
2,489,406
2020
1441
1,000
2021
1442
58,745
0
58,745
2022
1443
119,434
779,919
899,353
2023
1444
184,000
1,845,045
2024
1445
221,854
1,611,310
1,833,164

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