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Umrah packages – the perfect choice for your spiritual journey

No matter where Muslims are in the world, they face the Kaaba when offering their five daily prayers.

The Hajj is one of the largest annual gatherings in the world, with over two million pilgrims attending from around 188 countries each year. It is estimated that several million more pilgrims perform Umrah every year, most likely because it is cheaper and faster to perform.

In contrast to the Hajj, the holy journey of Umrah takes just several hours to complete and can be performed at any time of the year. Only between the 8th and the 13th of Dhul Hijah, the last month in the Islamic lunar calendar, can the Hajj be performed.

While Umrah is voluntary, Hajj is an obligatory pilgrimage for those who can afford it and are physically fit. Muslims who can perform Hajj should do it at least once in their lives, as it’s one of Islam’s five pillars.

Ihram: Intention for pilgrimage

Pilgrims wash and cleanse themselves after reaching the miqat, then take off their stitched clothes and put on the Ihram attire. The next step is to declare one’s intention to enter ihram, and have to recite the talbiyah, a prayer.

In order to reach the Kaaba, pilgrims must say it repeatedly. At the Kaaba, they must approach the Black Stone while uttering takbir (Allahu Akbar).

Tawaf: Around the Holy Kaaba

A pilgrim should pray two rakats after completing Tawaf. These prayers are only valid if the pilgrim recited the du’aa: supplication throughout each of the seven circles.

To complete all seven rounds, the pilgrim should finish the seventh exactly where they began.

Sa’I: Seven rounds between Safa and Marwah in worship

Then, they must climb down again and move towards the hill of Marwah whilst reciting ‘Subhan Allah’ and approaching the two green pillars. They have to repeat this act seven times, each round being at least 450 meters long.

In order to complete the Sa’i, the male pilgrims must shave or shorten their hair, while the women must cut their hair in half or less.

“May this Umrah be a life-changing experience for you, filled with spiritual growth and enlightenment.”