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Saudi Arabia Makes Hajj 2025 the Most High-Tech Pilgrimage Ever

by Faith Amonimo
June 6, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence, Middle East Event Radar
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Saudi Arabia is changing how millions of Muslims experience Hajj this year. The 2025 pilgrimage uses technology to make the journey safer, easier, and more connected than ever before.

Over 2 million people will visit the holy cities of Mecca and Medina for Hajj 2025. This year, they will find free internet everywhere, smart cameras watching for safety, and the world’s biggest cooling system keeping them comfortable in the desert heat.

Free Internet Across All Holy Sites

For the first time, all Hajj pilgrims get free high-speed internet. Saudi Arabia installed more than 10,500 WiFi hotspots across every pilgrimage location. This includes Mecca, Medina, Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah.

“There’s no need to search for WiFi,” says Saad Al Shanbari from the Hajj Communications and Technology System. “Internet access is now available for all pilgrims, everywhere.”

Pilgrims can now video call their families, share their spiritual journey online, and get real-time updates from Hajj officials. The system also provides digital maps and religious guidance in multiple languages.

Complete 5G Coverage for Millions

Saudi Arabia now has 100% 4G and 5G network coverage across all major Hajj sites. The high-speed networks can handle millions of people using their phones at the same time. This includes the Grand Mosque in Mecca, the Prophet’s Mosque in Medina, and all ritual sites.

More than 4,000 telecom engineers work around the clock to keep the networks running during the busiest days of Hajj.

AI Cameras Watch for Safety

The most important innovation is the AI-powered safety system. Saudi Arabia uses artificial intelligence to watch crowd movements through thousands of smart cameras. The system can spot dangerous crowding before it becomes deadly.

The AI monitors 15,000 cameras in and around Mecca. It alerts security teams instantly if it sees bottlenecks or overcrowding. This technology helps prevent stampedes that have killed thousands in past years.

“We’ve deployed smart surveillance systems to manage crowd flows through AI-based monitoring,” Al Shanbari explains. “The safety of pilgrims is our highest priority.”

World’s Largest Cooling System

Saudi Arabia built the world’s biggest mosque cooling system to fight extreme heat. The system can cool 155,000 tons of air and keeps the Grand Mosque at a comfortable 23°C (73°F) even when outside temperatures reach 45°C (113°F).

The cooling system uses underground pipes to pump chilled air throughout the mosque. This prevents heat stroke and dehydration that killed over 1,300 pilgrims last year.

Saudi officials also added 50,000 square meters of shade and deployed over 400 portable cooling units across ritual sites.

Smart Medical Response

Hospitals and medical centers now use AI to respond faster to emergencies. The system tracks ambulances with GPS and helps doctors make quick decisions about patient care.

One recent success story involved an Egyptian pilgrim who had a heart attack. The AI system guided medical teams to him within minutes, saving his life. He is now recovering and plans to complete his pilgrimage.

Digital Hajj Cards and Apps

Every pilgrim gets a smart Nusuk Card linked to a mobile app. More than 1.4 million cards were issued for 2025. The cards work like digital ID cards that store health records, accommodation details, and pilgrimage permits.

The Nusuk app offers over 160 digital services including:

  • GPS navigation with 20,000 mapped locations
  • Real-time crowd alerts
  • Health monitoring
  • Prayer times and religious guidance
  • Emergency assistance
  • Translation in 35 languages

For elderly pilgrims, the cards connect to wearable devices that send health data to medical teams in real-time.

Drones and Advanced Monitoring

Saudi Arabia uses AI-powered drones to monitor the pilgrimage from above. The “Saqr” (Falcon) drones have thermal cameras that can spot unauthorized pilgrims and safety hazards.

The drones also deliver medicine to crowded areas where ambulances cannot reach quickly.

Part of Saudi Vision 2030

All these changes support Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plan to modernize the country while preserving its Islamic heritage. The goal is to accommodate 30 million Umrah pilgrims annually by 2030 and reduce visa processing to under 24 hours.

Digital transformation helps Saudi Arabia serve pilgrims better while maintaining the spiritual meaning of Hajj. Pilgrim satisfaction has grown from 74% in 2022 to 81% in 2024.

New Rules for 2025

Along with technology upgrades, Saudi Arabia made major rule changes:

  • No children allowed: Kids cannot accompany adults for safety reasons
  • First-time pilgrims get priority: People who never did Hajj before get preference over repeat visitors
  • Stricter permits: Only people with official Hajj visas can enter Mecca
  • Limited country access: 14 countries now get single-entry visas only

Over 269,000 people without proper permits have been stopped from entering Mecca this year.

Global Digital Services

The Makkah Route program now operates in 8 countries. Pilgrims from Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Turkey, Morocco, Ivory Coast, and Maldives can complete visa, health, and customs procedures before leaving home.

Saudi Arabia also launched instant eSIM services so pilgrims can activate phone service immediately upon arrival.

Technology Meets Faith

The 2025 Hajj shows how technology can enhance religious experiences without changing their spiritual meaning. AI translation allows the Arafat sermon to reach people in 35 languages simultaneously. Digital tools help pilgrims focus on worship instead of logistics.

“Faith and technology are coming together to enhance both the spiritual and logistical aspects of Hajj,” says Dr. Ghassan Alnwaimi from the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

The success of Hajj 2025’s digital transformation could change how religious gatherings work worldwide. Saudi Arabia proves that ancient traditions and modern technology can work together to serve humanity better.

Tags: AI surveillance HajjHajj digital transformationSaudi Arabia Hajj 2025Smart Hajj technology
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