Over 3.8 million Umrah pilgrims arrive
Umrah pilgrims gather at the courtyard of the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah.
Published: Sep 4, 2010 01:38 Updated: Sep 4, 2010 01:40
JEDDAH: Over 3.8 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia via sea, air and land entry points from all over the world since February to perform Umrah, according to a report from the Haj Ministry.
The report said field teams from the ministry have carried out 33,500 inspection tours so far to follow up on the accommodation and safe departure of pilgrims, reported Al-Watan daily on Friday.
It also revealed over 15,700 men and women pilgrims who got lost were guided by the ministry’s staff to their accommodations. Egyptians account for the largest number of pilgrims followed by Pakistanis, Jordanians, Turks, Iraqis and Syrians.

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