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Umrah Group Package at Cheapest Prices DEL

14 Nights / 15 Days

  • Air Ticket
  • Umrah Visa
  • Hotels
  • All Meals
  • Transportation
  • Ziyarat
  • Makkah : 1000 Mtr
  • Madinah : 800 Mtr
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Umrah Group Package at Affordable Prices DEL
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Umrah Group Package at Affordable Prices DEL

16 Nights / 17 Days

  • Air Ticket
  • Umrah Visa
  • Hotels
  • All Meals
  • Transportation
  • Ziyarat
  • Makkah : Makarem Al Hijra Hotel
  • Madinah : Karam Al Madinah
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

A. Istilam means to place one’s face between both hands and kiss the Black Stone (Hajr-e-Aswad). If due to crowding it’s not possible to kiss it directly, then one may touch it with the hand or with a stick and kiss the hand or point towards it and then kiss the hands — this gesture is also called Istilam. It is narrated from Hazrat Zubair ibn Umar that a man once asked Hazrat Ibn Umar (RA) about kissing the Black Stone, to which he replied: "I have seen the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) doing Istilam and kissing it."

A. Raml refers to walking briskly with short, quick steps and slightly shaking the shoulders during the first three rounds of Tawaf, imitating the style of strong and brave individuals. It is narrated from Hazrat Jabir (RA) that when the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) performed Tawaf of the Kaaba, he would do Raml in the first three circuits, and then walk normally in the remaining four.

A. Iztibaa is the act of placing the upper sheet (chadar) of Ihram under the right arm and over the left shoulder in such a way that the right shoulder remains uncovered. This is done before starting Tawaf. It is narrated from Hazrat Ya’la (RA) that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) performed Tawaf in the state of Iztibaa, and he had a cloth over him during this act. After doing Iztibaa, one should face the Kaaba and proceed towards the Black Stone (Hajr-e-Aswad) from the right side until one is directly in front of it. Then the person makes the intention (niyyah) for Tawaf.

A. Nafl Tawaf is the optional (voluntary) Tawaf that any sane person can perform during their stay in Makkah, without being bound by specific timings. It can be done once or multiple times, at any time. In Nafl Tawaf, Ramal (walking briskly in the first three rounds) and Ittiba (placing the upper garment under the right arm and over the left shoulder) are not required, and there is no condition of wearing Ihram. For an Afaqi (a traveler from outside the Meeqat), performing Nafl Tawaf is more virtuous than offering Nafl Salah (optional prayer). However, for the residents of Makkah, offering Salah is considered more virtuous than performing Tawaf — but this ruling is specifically for the Hajj season, to avoid crowding and to make space for the Afaqis. Otherwise, Nafl Tawaf is considered better.

A. Tawaf-e-Wida (also called Tawaf-e-Sadr) is the farewell Tawaf performed at the time of leaving the House of Allah (Baitullah). In this Tawaf, there is no Raml, no Sa’i, and no Iztiba. It is wajib (obligatory) for those coming from outside the Meeqat boundaries (i.e., Aafaqi).

A. Tawaf-e-Ziyarah is a fundamental pillar (Rukn) of Hajj. Since it is performed after Qurbani (sacrifice), Halq (shaving the head) or Taqsir (trimming the hair), and after removing the Ihram to wear regular clothes, the act of Iztiba (uncovering the right shoulder) is not observed in this Tawaf. This Tawaf can be performed any time from the morning of 10th Dhul-Hijjah (after Subh Sadiq) until sunset on the 12th of Dhul-Hijjah. However, performing it on the 10th is considered best. After completing Tawaf-e-Ziyarah, all restrictions of Ihram come to an end.

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