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Climate change threatens the Hajj pilgrimage: Extreme heat is making the world’s largest religious gathering increasingly dangerous, study warns

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May 9, 2026
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It is the largest religious gathering in the world – but the Hajj pilgrimage is becoming increasingly dangerous, a new study has warned. 

Experts from the European Geosciences Union say that climate change is creating serious and growing risks for the millions who attend the event in Mecca every year.

In their study, the researchers analysed the conditions during the 2024 pilgrimage.

Their results revealed how attendees faced extreme heat and humidity that exceeded survivability thresholds – even for young, healthy adults.

Over the five–day event, approximately 1,300 fatalities were reported amid the extreme heat, which reached over 50°C.  

‘On June 17, 2024, the combined effect of heat and humidity breached the survivability threshold for even young, healthy adults for approximately four consecutive hours,’ explained researcher Atta Ullah. 

‘During this period, the human body cannot maintain a safe core temperature through sweating alone, making unshaded outdoor exposure life–threatening.’

And looking ahead, things are set to get even worse, the experts warn. 

It is the largest religious gathering in the world – but the Hajj pilgrimage is becoming increasingly dangerous, a new study has warned. Pictured: pilgrims use umbrellas to shade themselves at the 2024 Hajj

Hajj ¿ also known as the Muslim Pilgrimage ¿ is one of the five pillars of Islam and is mandatory for every Muslim who is physically and financially able to perform it at least once in their lifetime

Hajj – also known as the Muslim Pilgrimage – is one of the five pillars of Islam and is mandatory for every Muslim who is physically and financially able to perform it at least once in their lifetime

Hajj – also known as the Muslim Pilgrimage – is one of the five pillars of Islam and is mandatory for every Muslim who is physically and financially able to perform it at least once in their lifetime.

Each year, millions of people travel to Mecca for the five–day event, which includes a sequence of rituals – most of which take place outdoors. 

This includes circling the Kaaba, walking between Safa and Marwa, standing in prayer at Mount Arafat, spending nights in Mina and Muzdalifah, and the stoning of the devil, known as Rami al–Jamarat.

In their new study, the researchers set out to understand the impact global warming is having on the pilgrimage. 

The team analysed the 2024 Hajj, and found that the human survivability limits were exceeded for ‘several hours’ on each day of the pilgrimage. 

Temperatures hit a staggering 51.8°C (125°F) at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, the Saudi national meteorology centre said. 

In particular, the Day of Arafat was found to be the highest–risk ritual. 

During this event, particpants spend the entire day outdoors on an open plain, with little to no shade to protect them from the blazing sun. 

Medical team members evacuate a Muslim pilgrim affected by the soarching heat during the annual Hajj pilgrimage on June 15, 2024

Medical team members evacuate a Muslim pilgrim affected by the soarching heat during the annual Hajj pilgrimage on June 15, 2024

Temperatures hit a staggering 51.8°C (125°F) at the Grand Mosque in Mecca at Hajj 2024, the Saudi national meteorology centre said

Temperatures hit a staggering 51.8°C (125°F) at the Grand Mosque in Mecca at Hajj 2024, the Saudi national meteorology centre said

Several adaptations have already been made to try to protect pilgrims. 

For example, the performance of Sa’i has been moved indoors, while more permanent shelters and structures have been built in Mina. 

However, these may not be enought to protect people as temperatures continue to rise, the researchers warn.

They said: ‘Adaptation measures can reduce some of the danger, but they cannot fully eliminate the threat if warming continues.’

The Islamic calendar operates on the lunar cycle, so shifts forward approximately 11–12 days each year, compared to the Gregorian calendar. 

Looking ahead, thankfully the pilgrimage will occur during relatively cooler seasons for the next 20 to 30 years. 

However, from around 2050, it will move back to hotter periods – making future pilgrimages more dangerous.  

‘Climate change is no longer only an environmental issue: It is now affecting religious practice, human health, and mass gatherings on a global scale,’ the researchers added.

‘For Hajj, one of the most sacred and physically demanding journeys in the world, the threat is immediate, severe, and growing.’

What is Hajj?

Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam and a mandatory pilgrimage for Muslims who are physically and financially able to perform it at least once in their lifetime. 

Each year, millions travel to Makkah to carry out a five–day sequence of rituals. 

That includes circling the Kaaba, walking between Safa and Marwa, standing in prayer at Mount Arafat, spending nights in Mina and Muzdalifah, and the stoning of the devil, known as Rami al–Jamarat.

These rituals take place in hot outdoor conditions that are becoming increasingly difficult to endure as global temperatures rise. 

The Islamic calendar operates on the lunar cycle, which is why it shifts forward approximately 11–12 days each year, compared to the Gregorian calendar. 

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