In the last three months, over 287,000 Pakistani pilgrims visited Masjid-e-Nabwi and Roza-e-Rasool, as reported by the mosque’s management. These visitors were part of a total of 1.486 million pilgrims from around the world who came during the first quarter of the Islamic year.
Indonesia recorded the highest number of pilgrims, with 449,696 visitors. Pakistan followed in second place, while India had 179,052 pilgrims. Other countries included Iraq with 122,557 pilgrims and Bangladesh with 76,940.
To accommodate this large number of visitors, the mosque’s administration made extensive arrangements to ensure their health, safety, and comfort.
These efforts aim to help pilgrims perform their religious duties without any difficulties. Measures include providing medical assistance, managing crowd control, and maintaining cleanliness across the sacred site.
The significant number of pilgrims reflects the deep spiritual connection Muslims around the world feel toward these holy places. The mosque’s management continues to focus on offering a welcoming and secure environment for all visitors, enhancing their experience of faith and devotion.
This influx of pilgrims highlights the importance of Masjid-e-Nabwi and Roza-e-Rasool as key spiritual landmarks for Muslims globally, with people traveling long distances to fulfill their religious obligations and seek blessings.
The efforts made by the mosque’s management are a testament to their commitment to serving the needs of worshippers from diverse backgrounds.