Taillights streak under the gateway to Makkah as another busload of pilgrims arrives. They are part of an annual stream of 2.3 million visitors who come from some 100 countries to carry out the rituals of the Hajj, the Muslim pilgrimage For Makkans, and Saudis in general, the pilgrims are duyuf al-rahman, "guests of the Merciful [God]," deserving of exceptional hospitality, and the kingdom has spent some $70 billion since 1955 to build and improve facilities for them. And every year, there is the work of tens of thousands from all over Saudi Arabia: engineers, researchers, managers, doctors, drivers, guards, guides, laborers and volunteers. Behind the scenes, they make possible the largest annual religious gathering on Earth. |