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Tuesday, 14 January 2020

15 Expert’s Umrah Travel Tips after 15 Umrah Performances



Taking travel decisions may seem lighter but any wrong turn can direct you to the wrong destination. If you are travelling for Umrah for the first time read the travel tips that I acknowledged after 15 Umrah performances. The most important is to grab the best Umrah packages all inclusive.

Some others are listed below:

1. Be Flexible in Your Dates

Patience is the most vital key for a pro traveller. You need to be patient if your transfer dates are delayed naturally. Sometimes you may find a cheaper price rather than your decided dates.

2. Make a List of Essentials

Make a list of necessary things that you can’t forget during travelling. You are advised to do this at least a week before your departure.

3. Learn Some Common Arabic Phrases

Words like “thanks”, “please”, “I’m sorry”, and some other common name of stuff that you may need from a local shopkeeper. This can help you widely.

4. Always Buy a Travel Insurance Plan

It is not only for Umrah rather you should buy an insurance plan for each of your abroad trip. Nowadays you can get travel insurance by paying just £ 40 or $ 45 with your Umrah visa.

5. Always Make Duplicates of Your Essential Documents

You would have to pay a penalty or face deportation if you get any of your essential documents lost. Situations may vary. You are advised to make photocopies of your documents carry one pack with yourself and leave one at home.

6. Separate your source of money

Never take your credit/ATM cards and cash in the same pocket or in the same wallet. Always separate your cash and cards. Make a backup plan for cash for any misfortune.

7. Tell Your Travel Plans at Your Home

It is also sunnah according to the quotation of our Prophet (PBUH) to make a wasiah (Legacy) if someone is travelling for more than two days. You should also tell about your plans at your home.

8. Be Open-Minded

Muslims come to Saudi Arabia from all over the world. So, don’t judge other people and customs in a negative way. Be respectful of everyone.

9. Book Early for Cheap Flights

You should always book three to five months prior to your planned dates. In this way, you will get cheap flights and you may also get some amazing discounts.

10. Apply Sunscreen Lotion

Saudi Arabia is famous for its hot climatic nature. If you are travelling from western countries like America and Europe don’t forget to have this for your Umrah stay in Makkah and Madinah.

11. Avoid Entering Passwords for a Public Wi-Fi

Don’t enter any your bank details like credit card number or password while you are trying to logging into a public Wi-Fi. This is mostly happening at the airport.

12. Save Your Room Number and Hotel Name in Your Mobile

It has a great chance that you forget about your hotel name in the cluster located in Makkah and Madinah. Save your hotel name and your room number on your mobile phone.

13. Ask About Price before Using Any Public Vehicle

To avoid any misunderstanding during your travel by a public mean of transport enquire about price before taking the service. All reputable agencies can arrange your transport in your Umrah package.

14. Carry Basic Medication

You can also buy these things in Makkah and Madinah easily. But having all of these in your luggage will save your time and money. Carry all those medicines that you are used to.

15. Pre-Plan Your Dress Code

Last but not least. Everyone is aware of the Saudi rules and regulations about dressing at public spots. Women should dress modestly at public points in Saudi Arabia. You can’t wear shorts at any public point. So, plan your outfits before you leave from home.

These tips will help you in travelling without any difficulty in Saudi Arabia. You should perform Umrah with full of your intention to gain maximum rewards from Allah (SWT). To make your journey successful always contact approved Hajj Umrah agents UK. It will save your money and time both.

Wednesday, 20 November 2019

A Short and Comprehensive Guide to Performing Umrah



Umrah is an optional pilgrimage, but still, it has become more popular among Muslims as compared to Hajj. Behind the fact, it has many reasons like affordability, physical ability, travel issues, etc. Most people prefer to perform Umrah rather than Hajj because Umrah packages will cost you less than Hajj packages. Let’s have a bird’s eye view on Umrah.

The origin of word Umrah is the Arabic language. In which, it means ‘to visit a populated place.’ When we think about Umrah two holy cities of Makkah and Madinah comes into everyone’s mind. Absolutely, this pilgrimage takes place in the sacred city of Makkah. Even a single day is more than enough to perform a complete Umrah.

Umrah Rituals/Components

Umrah consists of three components Tawaf, Sa’i and Halq (taqsir). Before starting your Umrah procedure, you have to enter in the state of Ihram. Some also considered it as a ritual; in fact, it is a condition for Umrah performance.

Tawaf:


It is a process in which both men and women pilgrims take seven rounds around the holy Kaaba in such a way that their direction of rotation is anti-clockwise. Pilgrims are ordered to take Hajr-e-Aswad (Black Stone) as their initial point to start Tawaf. It is not advised to stop during Tawaf unless you called for prayer or you need a serious short break.

How to perform Tawaf

For Men:

Men can’t start Tawaf unless one had entered in the state of Ihram by taking a ‘ghusl’ a cleansing shower (you can just do wudhu if you don’t have an availability for a bath) and wearing two white plain unstitched sheets. Remember your Ihram should not cover your right shoulder and your ankles.

Men initiate their Tawaf by either kissing or touching the Black Stone. One can point his hand towards Black Stone if he is unable to reach due to the crowd. Men should perform the first three rounds of Tawaf at a faster speed than walking but not running. The remaining rounds will be performed at a mild rate.

For Women:

Women are not required to enter in any specific clothes. Although, most of the women wear an abaya over their usual dressing to cover their body properly. Women can’t cover their hands and face in the courtyard of Holy Kaaba. The starting process of Tawaf is the same for both men and women.
Only women should perform Tawaf while walking at an average pace. Women should not get to closer to the crowd as it is discouraged in Islam. After the completion of Tawaf, it is the sunnah of our prophet to offer to rakats prayer at Maqaqm-e-Ibrahim. You can offer this prayer at anywhere in the greater mosque.

Sa’i:

It is the procedure of walking quickly between the two hills of Safa and Marwah seven times in to and fro motion. This process reminisces about the event, when Hazrat Hajra (R.A), mother of Prophet Ismail (R.A), ran here and there in search of water for his baby.

After that, Allah Almighty started the flow of water from the point where the heel of Prophet Ismail (R.A) was placed, which is known as well of Zamzam water. The water has never stopped flowing out from earth since then.

Halq or Taqsir:


Umrah pilgrims pass through this process after the completion of previous steps. In this process, men shave their head entirely, and women are just required to cut their hair equal to the length of their fingertip. After this, one can exit from Ihram clothing.

Furthermore, Umrah rituals need some special conditions that you can read at our blog. This is a complete and short guide that will let you know entirely about Umrah and its parts. The main difference between Hajj and Umrah is about their performance. Hajj is obligatory for enable persons according to Islamic Shariah.