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Can I perform Umrah on behalf of someone else?

Yes, you can perform Umrah on behalf of someone else under specific conditions. This is known as Umrah Badal. However, there are certain guidelines to follow: Conditions for Performing Umrah on Behalf of Someone Else 1. Eligibility of the Performer: • You must have already completed your own Umrah at least once before performing it on behalf of someone else. • You must meet the same requirements for performing Umrah, such as being physically and financially capable. 2. For Whom Can It Be Performed? • Deceased: You can perform Umrah on behalf of someone who has passed away. • Unable Individuals: You can perform Umrah on behalf of someone who is alive but physically or mentally incapable of performing it themselves due to illness, age, or disability. 3. Intention (Niyyah): • You must clearly make the intention (niyyah) to perform Umrah on behalf of the other person before starting. For example: “I intend to perform Umrah on behalf of [name of the person].” 4. Consent: • If the ...

What is Umrah, and how is it different from Hajj?

Umrah is a pilgrimage to the holy city of Makkah in Saudi Arabia that can be performed at any time of the year, unlike Hajj, which has specific dates in the Islamic calendar (the 8th to the 13th of Dhul-Hijjah). Key Differences Between Umrah and Hajj: 1. Obligation: • Umrah: It is a Sunnah act, meaning it is recommended but not obligatory for Muslims. • Hajj: It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and is mandatory for every financially and physically capable Muslim at least once in their lifetime. 2. Duration and Rites: • Umrah: It involves fewer rituals and can be completed in a few hours or a day. The main acts include: • Entering Ihram (state of ritual purity) • Tawaf (circling the Kaaba) • Sa’i (walking between Safa and Marwah) • Halq/Taqsir (shaving or trimming hair) • Hajj: It is more comprehensive and involves additional rituals such as standing at Arafat (Wuquf), staying at Muzdalifah, and performing the stoning at Mina. 3. Timing: • Umrah: Can be performed any time...

What is UMRAH? How to perform UMRAH?

Umrah is a voluntary pilgrimage to Mecca that can be performed at any time of the year, unlike Hajj, which has specific dates. It is often referred to as the “lesser pilgrimage” but holds great spiritual significance for Muslims. Steps to Perform Umrah Umrah consists of four main rituals: 1. Entering the State of Ihram • Niyyah (Intention): Before entering the boundary of the Haram (sacred area around Mecca), make the intention for Umrah by reciting: “Labbayka Allahumma Umrah” (Here I am, O Allah, for Umrah). • Wear Ihram attire: • Men: Two white, unstitched cloths (one around the waist, one over the shoulders). • Women: Modest clothing covering the entire body, except for the face and hands. • Talbiyah: Recite the Talbiyah repeatedly: “Labbayka Allahumma labbayk, labbayka la sharika laka labbayk. Innal-hamda wan-ni‘mata laka wal-mulk, la sharika lak.” • Abstain from prohibited actions during Ihram, such as grooming, using perfume, or arguing. 2. Tawaf (Circumambulation of the Ka...

What is HAJJ? How to Perform HAJJ? What we do in 5 days of HAJJ?

Hajj is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is obligatory for every Muslim who is physically, financially, and mentally able to perform it at least once in their lifetime. Hajj takes place in the Islamic month of Dhul-Hijjah and involves specific rites that commemorate the actions of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham), his wife Hajar (Hagar), and their son Ismail (Ishmael). Steps to Perform Hajj Hajj consists of several rituals performed over five to six days, typically from the 8th to the 12th (or 13th) of Dhul-Hijjah: 1. Preparation and Intention (Ihram) • Ihram attire: Men wear two white seamless cloths, while women wear modest clothing (not necessarily white) without covering the face or hands. • Niyyah (intention): State your intention for Hajj by reciting: “Labbayka Allahumma Hajj” (Here I am, O Allah, for Hajj). • Talbiyah: Recite the Talbiyah often: “Labbayka Allahumma labbayk, labbayka la sharika laka labbayk. Innal-hamda wan...