A total of 54.6 percent male
and 45.4 percent female foreign pilgrims performed Hajj this year, according to
a final data released by the General Authority for Statistics (GaStat).
Most of the foreign pilgrims
arrived by flights (94 percent), while 5 percent came through land border
crossings, and only 1 percent came by sea. This year recorded the lowest
number of foreign and domestic pilgrims in 10 years. In 2007, more than 1.7
million foreign and 746,511 domestic pilgrims performed Hajj, making a total of
more than 2.4 million Hajj pilgrims.
However this year, 1,325,372
foreign and 537,537 domestic pilgrims performed Hajj, making a total of
1,862,909 pilgrims. This is the least number of pilgrims in the last 10 years.
In 2012, more than 3 million
pilgrims performed Hajj, the highest in the last 10 years.
This year, Egyptian domestic
pilgrims outnumbered other nationalities residing in Saudi Arabia. They were
followed by Pakistanis and Indians.
The General Authority for Statistics
(GaStat) this year developed and improved its data collection mechanism by
using portable devices which help in collecting accurate and faster data on
pilgrims.
The data on pilgrims is
classified according to their nationalities, arrival centers, and arrival
times, said a GaStat statement.
To collect data, GaStat deputes
its staff at six centers located on the entry points to Makkah. There are also
supporting centers in Jeddah, Taif, and Madinah. The counting process starts
from Dhul Hijjah 1 till the evening of Dhul Hijjah 9.
For the data on foreign
pilgrims, GaStat depends on the General Directorate of Passports.
Given the importance of Hajj
statistics in planning and services provided to pilgrims, GaStat implements
Hajj statistics on an annual basis. It publishes an annual bulletin containing
all the data on number of pilgrims classified by sex, nationality and date of
arrival.
The data helps in estimating
the necessary labor force for serving pilgrims, setting the necessary annual
traffic plans, and evaluating the activities conducted by agencies concerned.
GaStat has been collecting data
on pilgrims for the past 47 years.
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