This study presents a case study for extracting energy from the footsteps of participants during the Arbaeen pilgrimage in Karbala. It employ piezoelectric energy-harvesting techniques in conjunction with cloud data aggregation. A cost-efficient approach will be devised to capture energy produced by foot pressure and transform it into electrical energy, employing recycled plastic materials incorporated into walkways. Rechargeable batteries are employed to store gained energy. The energy management system proficiently controls the stored energy to ensure effective and reliable charging. The method offers a clean, sustainable, and renewable energy source in high-traffic locations, such as during the Arbaeen pilgrimage. This project illustrates the transformation of commonplace human movement into energy generation. This study facilitates the development of improved, more sustainable urban systems by illustrating how quotidian human movement may be converted into usable energy, particularly in vibrant, religious locations such as Karbala.