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Old Apr 1, 2015, 12:08 am
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General Guidelines for Muslim Hajj and Umrah Observance

Following general guidelines are sketched out for you to execute your Hajj and Umrah smoothly:
Lower the gaze:

Being a Muslim, it is mandatory for men to keep their gaze lower whenever they counter situations where men and women tend to gather together (especially in Makkah).

Safeguard Your Self-Respect:

Each woman (barring women above 45 years) is bound to travel for Hajj and Umrah packages with a Mehram (One whom she can’t marry). Hence it is the duty of men to safeguard them. It is said that worst men are Dayyooth (Who do not care if their wives, mothers, sisters and/ or daughters are approached by other non-Mehram men) and the worst women are those who flirt with non-Mehrams.

Avoid Mingling with non-Mehrams:

It is prohibited (under all circumstances) to intermingle with non-Mehrams who are living in the same hotel or are in the same groups as yours. The tour leaders and representatives should avoid being over friendly with the females in the group.

Pre – Hajj/ Umrah Prepration:

Another important general guideline for Hajj/ Umrah is to search for relevant and necessary ‘Ilm’ (knowledge) from reliable sources prior leaving for Hajj or Umrah. This will help you perform Hajj/ Umrah independently and with confidence. Learning a few Arabic words will come very handy.

Greet People Around:

Greet your fellow pilgrims (belonging to the same gender) with Salam. Every pilgrim is bound to be a Muslim so spread Salam wherever you go as lack of greetings is one of the signs of Qayamat (Apocalypse/ Day of Judgement).

Help Elderly:

A very general guideline to perform Hajj/ Umrah is to respect the elders. Ensure to assist them whenever it possible so that they perform their Hajj/ Umrah successfully.

Settle on a Price Before Making the Transaction:

In order to evade unnecessary disagreements, agree on the price level prior making the transactions. You will have to put your negotiation skills into practice for getting your laundry done, during the shopping, for rendering additional services at the airport.

Avoid Putting Musical Ringtone on Your Phone During the Pilgrim:

Instead of any song or melodious tune, put a simple generic ringtone on your phone. The general guideline for Hajj/ Umrah is to stick to the basic tunes such as Nokia tune, the generic ‘ring ring’ tune, etc. Avoid using your phone as much as possible, especially during Tawaf. Use of the phone during the sacred journey is a sign of disrespect fulness.

Avoid Taking Pictures:

Unfortunately, instead of focusing on performing the Hajj and Umrah correctly, people locate spots to capture the perfect picture. Honestly, if one is sincere enough and realize the actual worth of this journey, he or she will get so engrossed in worship that they will forget about all irrelevant actions. One needs not to provide others with proofs that they were there. Hajj/ Umrah are performed for Allah only and he does not require any proofs.

Be Patient:

Hajj and Umrah can turn out to be a true test of patience. On the journey, you will encounter all sorts of people. One should remain calm and try not to lose their temper whenever they come across any unanticipated situation.

Be Friendly:

Do not hesitate to socialize with your fellow pilgrims. Do not be shy to initiate the conversation. If one can’t do any of this, they should pass a smile at-least.

Avoid Smoking:

One more general guideline to perform Hajj/ Umrah is that one should refrain from smoking. If they can’t, they should restrict it to their hotel room only.

Don’t Panic:

The taxis present in Saudi Arabia might not be in ideal condition. Do not worry if the windscreen is cracked or a side mirror is missing. All you need to ensure is that you fasten up your seatbelt.

Be Humble:

One might come across some fellow Muslims who will advise you whenever you make a mistake. This happens more often in Makkah. If someone does that, listen to them patiently and be humble. On the other hand if you see someone struggling and seeking for help, do not hesitate to advice them.
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Old Apr 1, 2015, 4:00 pm
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That's all nice; shukran gazilan and welcome to FlyerTalk.

But this doesn't address the need of a Hajj or Umrah visa and need of an authorized agent to arrange travel to / from Jeddah. The agency can handle the arrangements, as the specific visas needed to enter the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the Hajj are limited and one needs approval before traveling. One can learn more at the KSA Ministry of Hajj portal: http://haj.gov.sa/en-us/Pages/default.aspx
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US State Department also issues its own hadj fact sheet:

http://travel.state.gov/content/pass...h/go/Hajj.html
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IIRC some shots are required by KSA, such as meningitis.
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Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
IIRC some shots are required by KSA, such as meningitis.
With massive numbers of people like those encountered in close proximity on these pilgrimages, that's a good preventive. I'd be sure to be immunized against other illnesses one can catch easily from others, such as those commonly inoculated for in the Commonwealth, US, etc.

I'm guessing this will eventually relocate to the Religious Travelers Forum.
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The past few years, there's been a recommendation for those with poor immune systems to defer the trip because of concerns over MERS.
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Asslamo Alikum!
very nice and helpful post
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The "Stoning of the Devil" (Ramy al-Jamarat) is a significant ritual performed during the Hajj pilgrimage... Given the large crowds and intense activity, ensuring safety is key. Here are some key tips to help maintain safety during this event:
  • Adhere to Instructions: Always follow the instructions provided by Hajj authorities and your tour group leaders. They are knowledgeable about the most current and safest routes and procedures.
  • Use Designated Paths: Stick to the paths and bridges that are designated for the stoning ritual to avoid overcrowding and ensure a smooth flow of movement.
  • Avoid Peak Times: If possible, perform the ritual during non-peak hours. Early morning or late at night are typically less crowded times
  • Be Patient: The area can get extremely congested. Maintain a calm and patient demeanor to avoid panic and rushing, which can lead to accidents.
  • Do Not Rush: Throw the stones gently and carefully towards the pillars. There is no need to throw hard or from a distance, as this increases the risk of hitting other pilgrims.
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Tawaf in HajjTawaf holds a sacred place within Islam, revered as one of its most profound rituals. Integral to the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages in Mecca, Muslims engage in Tawaf to draw nearer to Allah (SWT) and manifest the unity of believers worldwide. This act of devotion signifies a pilgrimage to the house of Allah (SWT), underscoring the spiritual bond shared by His servants across the globe.
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