Monday, September 10, 2018

The Do’s and Don’ts of Umrah

For many Muslims annually, the Umrah they move on are their first. However, it still needs plenty of planning and preparation. Here are a few do's and don'ts for those undergoing Umrah for the first time.
Do: Bring Novels
Not only can it improve the religious experience you have when you're there, it may also help while away the many hours you'll spend waiting in airports and hotels as you finish Umrah.
Don't: Socialize, Litter or Behave Anti-Socially
Umrah is a sacred time for everybody involved with the sacred pilgrimage, even if you aren't in a holy site or getting involved in the Umrah rites. For some individuals, especially the old or young, this might be the only time they get the opportunity to make the pilgrimage, and they shouldn't have it spoiled by careless behaviour. It's very important to follow the rules and traditions of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and to act with the respect and appreciate that Muhammad (PBUH) showed.

To book an Umrah package, or for more advice on competing Umrah packages, get in touch with Experience Umrah

Blessed Places Where Dua’as are Accepted

Each Dua and Supplication produced by the Muslims into the Allah Almighty must be produced out of the belief it will be confessed by our merciful Lord if it's in the very best of our worries.
"Your Lord, the Blessed and the Exalted One, is Modest and Generous, and He loathes to turn off His slave empty-handed when he lifts his hands in supplication." (Narrated by Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah.)
But, there are several Times and particular places especially in Makkah and Medina where one's Dua is surely accepted.
  • Each Muslim understands that if he'll make a supplication facing Ka'aba or by where Ka'aba is observable, there's absolutely no possibility that his supplication won't be granted.
  • When performing Tawaf & Sa’ee.
  • On the hills and in between the hills of Safa and Marwa.
"Verily supplication is worship."