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What is Ihram for Men and Women in Hajj & Umrah?

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Ihram is a specific state that every male and female pilgrim must have to enter by assuming a special dress code for performing Hajj and Umrah. Every pilgrim must have to assume ihram at one of the miqat points provided in their Umrah packages . Ihram is different for both male and female pilgrims. It is described clearly in details below. Ihram for Men Men pilgrims wear two white unstitched sheets to cover their body in the state of ihram. One sheet is used to cover the lower part of the body and the second sheet is used to cover the upper part of the body. The lower sheet is called “Izar’ and the upper sheet is called ‘Rida’. Pilgrimage shows unity among the Muslims from all over the world. There is no difference of race, wealth, colour, etc. in front of Allah Almighty. Everyone is equal in front of Allah Almighty. Equality is shown during the pilgrim in Makkah. Ihram for Women Women don’t need to cover their body in the way as men do. They can assume ihram

Blessings of Performing Umrah in Blessed Ramadan

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Islam doesn’t bind any Muslim to perform Umrah at any specific time. However, you can’t perform Umrah in the days of Hajj. You can book your Umrah package 2021 at any time that suits best according to your routine. An Umrah performed in the blessed month of Ramadan has many more rewards as performed in any other month of the year. The amount of Muslim Umrah pilgrims has been increased day by day. Prophet Mohammad SAW portrayed on numerous occasions that the compensation of Umrah in the sacred month of Ramadan is as much as of hajj. Ramadan is one of such months in Islam that makes Muslims gain the favours of Allah. Ramadan A Blessed Month Ramadan is the most blessed month for all the Muslims in which they fast and thanks for the blessings of God that Allah Almighty had given to us. Ramadan provides us with the opportunity to maximize the rewards of every good deed performed in Ramadan. Many notable occasions happen in the sacred month of Ramadan. The Holy Quran