Showing posts with label Umrah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Umrah. Show all posts

Monday, March 27, 2023

Hajj and Umrah gift ideas for Pilgrimage

Hajj is a Sunnah that must be done once a year. Umrah, on the other hand, is a smaller pilgrimage that can be done at any time of the year. Muslims' souls are made clean by Hajj and Umrah. People treat pilgrims with respect and give them gifts when they return from Hajj or Umrah. When they return from Hajj or Umrah, people also give Tabbaruk to their families. Muslim pilgrims travel with Umrah packages London every year to perform Hajj or Umrah. Many Muslims can't perform Hajj or Umrah because they don't have enough money. When you get back from Saudi Arabia, it is a kind thing to bring gifts for your friends, family, and other people you care about. Here is a list of gifts that should be given to people who have just done Hajj or Umrah.

Dates: There are many different kinds of dates in Makkah and Madina, but Ajwa dates are the most popular. They are sweet and very soft. Many health problems are thought to be cured by them. Muhammad SAWW grew the Ajwa dates himself, and he likes these sweet black dates. Pilgrims have to bring dates back with them when they go home.

Zamzam Water: This is holy water that has been around for a long time. When Hazrat Ibrahim's baby son Ismael cried because he was thirsty, the well of Zamzam was made. It was amazing. Pilgrims bring big bottles of Zamzam, and the water is put into smaller bottles. Pilgrims give their friends and family these small bottles of Zamzam as a gift.

Prayer mat and Tasbih: Every Muslim prayed on a prayer mat. The prayer mats of Saudi Arabia are well-known and come in many colours and materials. The prayer mat is a gift that Muslim pilgrims give to their family and friends. Prayer beads are another name for tasbih. This is a tool that is used to keep track of how many times you pray. It's easy to find and comes in many colours, shapes, and sizes. Both Makkah and Madina make it easy to find tasbih. After performing Umrah using the December Umrah Packages UK, you can give this to other people.

Itar and Arabic cosmetics: In Makkah, people love the smell of Oudh in the form of itar or perfume. Itar and Arabic beauty products are also great gifts for women.

The traditional clothes of Saudi Arabia are hijabs, abayas, and thobes. Men wear white robes called thobes, and women wear long robes called abayas. People all over the world know about Saudi Abayas and Thobes. These are easy to find in Makkah and Madina's shopping areas. This gift is sure to please your family.

Gold jewelry: You can give your family and friends nuts, tasty sweet snacks, Arabian Zaafran, cookies, and chocolates as a gift.

Gold jewellery: Some pilgrims can get their families gold jewellery. Because the quality of gold in Saudi Arabia is very high and it costs less than in other places. The shops have the most beautiful and up-to-date jewellery. People believe that if they buy gold in the holy cities of Saudi Arabia, they will be blessed with wealth.

Friday, September 16, 2022

Maintaining Spirituality after hajj and umrah

 For a believer, the most precious spiritual journeys are of Hajj and Umrah. Throughout the year, Muslim pilgrims keep on arriving in the city of Makkah for holy rituals with their Ramadan Umrah packages 2023 London. They gather in Haramain; supplicate to Allah Almighty and observe the rituals of Hajj (annually during the 8th of Dhu-al-Hijjah and till the 12th) as well as of Umrah (which can be performed at any time of the year.

The Islamic pilgrimages not only bless a pilgrim with peace and tranquility but also offers a new perspective of worldly life for them. However, as the Hajj and Umrah rituals are complete, pilgrims return to their homes and with time they begin to lose the level of spirituality they had once attained during the pilgrimage. For instance, the lessons learned during the pilgrimage as well as the elevated sense of spirituality seem to fade away with time as they get engrossed in their daily routines. 

So, if you want to maintain spirituality after hajj and umrah, here are some of the things to consider.

Consistency in Acts of Worship.

It was narrated by our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAWW) in a hadith that the most beloved acts of a person in Allah’s estimation are those which are done in consistency (even if they are few).

Therefore, one must remember that he/she doesn’t necessarily need to maintain the same levels of worship they had on their Hajj/umrah journey but at least keep the consistency in acts of worship. 

As a matter of fact, if you can keep just a few small and manageable ones but do them sincerely and consistently; the smallest but honest good deeds are the most rewarding. Thus; 

  1. Be punctual in performing your daily salah.
  2. Be a part of different charitable events.
  3. Help the needy and poor.
  4. Be kind and forgiving towards everyone. 

Protect yourself at all times.

  • Try your best to protect yourself from all sorts of physical, mental, and spiritual filth and at all times. 
  • Avoid such sights and sounds that you think pose a threat to corrupting your heart and ultimately enticing you towards sinning. 
  • Whenever you see or hear of any sinful act, immediately try to erase its effects by replacing those temptations with something better and meaningful. For instance, the most important thing to do in this regard is to guard your sight and tongue (being mindful of the words you utter). 

The way Shaytaan was humiliated on the day of Arafah i.e. when you performed the Rami ritual, he’s now even more determined to corrupt you. Therefore, whenever you feel any wrongful temptations, repeat that act of pelting in your imagination and try to chase him far away. Consequently, the more control you have on yourself, a lot of sins would be easily avoided.

These are some of the tips that will help you in maintaining spirituality after hajj and umrah.

Necessary rules of Ihram

The concept of Ihram is significant when it comes to the holy pilgrimages of Islam i.e., Hajj and Umrah. Though the word Ihram is usually termed as the ceremonial clothing worn by pilgrims traveling through umrah packages 2023 prices for the pilgrimage – it’s actually a state of absolute physical purity assumed by a pilgrim. As a result of assuming Ihram, a pilgrim declares some lawful things as Haram i.e., unlawful on oneself for a specific period of time.

Once the holy rituals of the hajj or umrah pilgrimage are complete, the state of Ihram is denounced by a pilgrim. In simple words, assuming the state of Ihram is necessary for a Muslim pilgrim who intends to perform either hajj, umrah, or both.  Otherwise, the performance of the rituals (without having entered the state of Ihram) isn’t valid.

Here are some of the necessary rules of Ihram to know about.

Preparations to assume Ihram.

Ihram should and can only be worn by a pilgrim after absolute physical purity is obtained. For which one must;

  • Clip its fingernails as well as toenails.
  • If necessary, get a haircut and mustache trim.
  • Remove unnecessary hair from under the armpits and the navel.

Perform Ghusl because it’s a sunnah and recommended act. Though wudhu can also be performed if the person is not in a state of major impurity.

After all of these tasks are done, pilgrims can now wear Ihram clothes that should be neat and clean and then perform Salat-al-Ihram.

Ihram clothing rules for men.

For men, their Ihram only consists of two white-colored sheets of simple cloth; no other piece of stitched clothing can be worn as ihram.

The sheet of cloth used for covering the lower half of the body (from the navel to below the knees) is known as ‘Izar’, while the one used for covering the upper body (draping over the shoulders) is known as ‘Rida’.

Men cannot wear any sort of stitched clothing in their Ihram. In fact, wearing closed footwear i.e., that covers their feet and ankles is also not permissible.

Ihram clothing rules for women.

For women, their ihram can be the ordinary clothes worn by them. There’s no specific dress code to abide by when it comes to Ihram for women for; they can wear anything they desire provided that it remains simple, modest, and as per the teachings of Islam.

It’s not permissible for women to cover their face or hands in Ihram, however, their heads should remain covered at all times.

Miqat; the specific place for assuming Ihram.

The state of Ihram must be assumed by a pilgrim before crossing the Miqat boundary. Otherwise, a penalty is due for such a pilgrim who crosses Miqat without being in Ihram.

There are five different places specified as Miqat regions present at all corners of Makkah. Therefore, the Miqat place would differ for every individual depending upon his/her region of travel.

When a person assumes Ihram, certain prohibitions are imposed as well. It’s necessary to consider those prohibitions because violating any of those would make your Hajj/Umrah pilgrimage invalid.