Key Takeaways
- Masjid al-Haram recorded 904,000 worshippers and Umrah pilgrims in one day.
- The number, recorded on Saturday, 4 Ramadan 1447 AH, is the highest in the mosque’s history.
- The influx reflects the massive turnout for Umrah during the first weekend of Ramadan.
The Grand Mosque witnessed an unprecedented gathering on Saturday, 4 Ramadan 1447 AH, with 904,000 worshippers and Umrah pilgrims recorded inside Masjid al-Haram in a single day.
This is the highest single-day attendance ever documented at Masjid al-Haram.
The record-breaking number comes during the first weekend of Ramadan 2026, when millions of Muslims from around the world flock to Makkah to perform Umrah and pray.
Authorities at the General Authority for the Care of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque implemented comprehensive crowd management plans to accommodate the historic turnout.

Despite the overwhelming numbers, operations proceeded smoothly, with prayer areas, walkways, and courtyards utilized to full capacity.
The 904,000 figure includes those performing Umrah, attending the five daily prayers, and engaging in voluntary worship such as Taraweeh and Quran recitation.
Officials noted that such numbers demonstrate the success of ongoing expansion projects and service improvements at the Grand Mosque, which have increased its capacity and enhanced the experience for visitors.
The previous single-day record was also broken during Ramadan in recent years, highlighting the continuous growth in pilgrim numbers.
The record attendance is expected to be surpassed again as Ramadan progresses, particularly during the last ten days when Laylat al-Qadr draws even larger crowds.


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