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Almuslim Travels – Complete Umrah Guide | Umrah Packages

How to perform Umrah?

Many of you will either have loved one’s making Umrah this year or will be fortunate enough to travel yourselves. The most important concern we have for this journey is, of course, whether my Umrah will be accepted. With this in mind, we’ve compiled all the Umrah guidelines into a short handbook to help you fulfill your spiritual requirement properly. In addition, decently affordable Umrah Packages are available for the citizens of the UK on Almuslim Travels.

The four pillars of Umrah are:

Before the Miqat, you change into Ihram clothing, conduct two Rakahs of Salah, and make your Niyyah as the Miqat approaches, following which you recite the Talbiyah repeatedly. Second, Tawaf al-Umrah of the Kaaba is performed, followed by two Rakahs of Salah, preferably near Maqam Ibrahim. Finally, you perform the Sa’i of Safa and Marwah. Finally, you must shave (Halq) or shorten (Taqsir) your hair in order to exit Ihram and finish your Umrah. All of this is compiled in the complete tour guide of Almuslim Travels. Perform the best Umrah of your life with us with our easy and cost-friendly Umrah Packages.

The first step is Ihram

Ihram will begin on the plane at a location outside of Makkah if you are going into Makkah. An announcement will be made approximately an hour and a half before you enter Makkah, and you will be told. Meeqats are the places where Ihram first begins.

Steps to follow while entering Ihram:

Both men and women must adhere to the following Ihram rules:

To summarise, you have crossed the Meeqat, declared your intention to begin Hajj, and entered the state of Ihram. The Ihram is a state of thought, and certain things that would normally be halal for you are now haram, just as they are when you begin praying or fasting. It’s critical that you keep this mindset as you move forward with the next phases.

Performing Tawaf is the second step

Tawaf – the ritual of circulating the Kaaba seven times on Hajj and Umrah.

Before beginning the Tawaf, make the following preparations:

It is customary for men to wear their Ihrams such that their right shoulder is exposed. This is referred to as Idtiba’a. After completing their Tawaf, men must cover their shoulders once more (i.e. after seven tawafs).

What is the method for performing Tawaf?

Isn’t it simple? A few more points to consider:

The tour guides you will get with our Umrah Packages will give you a complete overview of every detail.

After Tawaf being the third step:

Tawaf Al-Ifadah is the name of the Tawaf you are undertaking, and to complete it, you must pray at Maqam Ibrahim and drink Zamzam water. The steps are:

What are your responsibilities at Maqam Ibrahim?

What should you do when you’ve finished worshipping at Maqam Ibrahim?

With Umrah Packages from Almuslim Travels, your guides will practically take you through each step:

Although this appears to be a lot to learn, once you’ve memorized the procedures, they’re actually quite straightforward. To summarise, you entered the state of Ihram earlier. You’ve completed seven circles around the Kaaba while doing du’a, prayed two Rakat, and drank Zamzam water.

Sa’ee is the fourth step.

How would you go about practicing Sa’ee?

That’s all there is to it! After seven rounds, Sa’ee will be done, and you will arrive at Marwah. You’ve completed your Umrah now.

Step 5: Bringing Ihram to a closure

How do you put an end to Ihram? For men, this entails shaving or cutting their beards and changing from Ihram to regular clothing. For ladies, this entails trimming their hair to the tip of their fingers. The state of Ihram is then ended, and the Ihram laws are lifted.

Umrah is one of the most major factors of Islamic religion, Allah Almighty has blessed your soul by making you eligible of performing this holy ritual. You’re holy stages of performing Umrah have now concluded to an end. Go on and book your Umrah right now with our cheap Umrah Packages. As the Almighty wills, Insh’allah your Umrah would be accepted and you have completed the holy ritual of Islam or may I say your Umrah.

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