The Prophet's Mosque welcomes pilgrims on the first Friday after Hajj

The Prophet's Mosque in Medina witnessed a massive influx of worshippers and pilgrims who flocked to perform the first Friday prayer after completing the Hajj rituals for the year 1445 AH. This awe-inspiring gathering took place amidst a comprehensive system of security, organizational, and health services provided by the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, ensuring that worship was performed in an atmosphere of tranquility, reverence, and spirituality.
Security aviation is keeping pace with the flow of crowds to the Prophet's Mosque.
Security aviation patrols accompanied the movement of crowds and visitors as they flocked to the Prophet's Mosque and after prayers. These patrols provided vital aerial support to field teams, helping to monitor crowd density and direct ground crews to facilitate traffic and pedestrian flow in the central area surrounding the mosque. These advanced technologies contribute to raising the level of operational readiness and enhancing the safety of pilgrims in an immediate and coordinated manner.
Historical context: The extended pilgrimage journey to Medina
Historically, the Hajj season is closely linked to a visit to Medina. After completing the rituals in the holy sites of Mecca, pilgrims make a point of traveling to the blessed city of Medina. This visit is for the purpose of praying in the Prophet's Mosque, offering greetings to the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) and his two companions (may God be pleased with them), and praying in the Rawdah al-Sharifah (the area between the Prophet's grave and his pulpit). This spiritual journey represents a continuation of long-standing Islamic traditions that strengthen the spiritual and historical ties of Muslims to the cradle of the message and the stronghold of faith.
The importance of the event and its local and international impact
The significance of this meticulous organization lies in showcasing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's exceptional ability to manage millions of pilgrims with high efficiency. Domestically, the success of the post-Hajj operational plan reflects the integrated efforts of various governmental, security, and service sectors. Regionally and internationally, the spiritual scenes broadcast from Medina convey messages of reassurance and peace to the entire Muslim world, and underscore the Kingdom's leading role in the care of the Two Holy Mosques and the service of their visitors using the latest technologies and organizational methods.
Integration of services and facilitation of visitor movement
The main roads and thoroughfares leading to the Prophet's Mosque and the historical and archaeological sites in Medina witnessed smooth traffic flow thanks to the high level of coordination among the relevant authorities. Government and security agencies continue to provide round-the-clock services to serve the pilgrims and facilitate their movements until their safe return home after performing their religious duties and visiting the Mosque of the Chosen Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him).


