Umrah is a sacred holy journey known as a lesser pilgrimage to Makkah that Muslims perform in order to please Almighty and seek Allah’s forgiveness. Umrah is a very holy and sacred journey that involves both spiritual and physical purification. Umrah requires Muslims to enter a state of Ihram, which is a state of sacredness and purity, in order to perform Umrah. This means that once you enter Ihram, you are restricted from performing certain actions during your Umrah journey. There are halal and haram actions that have been distinguished by scholars that are permissible and non-permissible in Islam. Islamic Travel Agency provides Muslim pilgrims a perfect opportunity to perform Umrah with their cheapest Umrah packages from UK. If you wish to go on a spiritually elevating life experience, you can book all-inclusive Umrah deals with an Islamic travel agency that also includes the necessary guidance and the book of rules for performing Umrah.
Sacredness of Ihram during Umrah
Ihram is considered a sacred state of purity with high sanctity that Muslims enter into before performing Hajj or Umrah. It is considered the first ritual that is obligatory to fulfil in order to be able to perform Umrah or Hajj. The Ihram requires Muslims to have a pure intention to please Allah and seek His forgiveness and complete detachment from all other worldly affairs. This allows us to focus on spiritual purification and hence there are certain actions that are considered permissible and non-permissible during this time known as the halal or haram acts.
Rules for Umrah
If you are a Muslim and are planning to embark on a spiritually elevating holy journey, you need to make sure that you are aware of all the necessary rules and rituals of Umrah. Muslims need to be eligible first to be able to perform Umrah. This includes, first of all, being a Muslim and believing in the oneness of Allah. Secondly, to be able to perform Umrah, you need to be of mature age with a sane mind along with the physical and financial ability to perform Umrah. Besides this, you need specific travel documents and arrangements done for you to be able to perform Umrah. It is highly advised to all people to be patient and respectful towards fellow pilgrims and adhere to the rules and principles of Islam as well as the Grand Mosque. For more spiritual rewards, Muslims can perform Umrah in Ramadan. Islamic Travel Agency provides last 10 days Ramadan Umrah packages for British Muslim. So, they can spend their Ramadan last Ashra in the Holy Haram.
Halal Actions in Ihram during Umrah
The actions that are considered Halal or permissible when in Ihram during your Umrah The journey includes:
- Wearing your Shoes/Slippers
- Eating or Drinking food and water
- Performing Wudu
- Seeking Medical Treatment
- Paying Debts
- Seeking Repentance
Acts Strictly Prohibited during Umrah
There are certain actions that are considered strictly prohibited during your Umrah journey. Once you enter the state of Ihram you are strictly prohibited from doing. These include:
- Wearing Perfume
- Cutting Nails or Trimming Hair
- Engaging in Intimacy
- Hunting or Killing the Animals/ Insects
- Cutting down Trees
- Gossiping or Backbiting
- Arguing or Fighting
- Using Foul Language
Haram or the Prohibited Acts for Women during Umrah
For women, there are certain acts that are considered as haram or prohibited to perform in Ihram during Umrah. These actions include:
- Applying Makeup
- Wearing a Niqab
- Covering hands with gloves
- Wearing Tight/ Revealing Clothes
- Engaging in any sexual activity
- Not in her Menstruation Phase
- Not in her Iddah Period
Prohibited Acts for Men in the State of Ihram
Men are forbidden from certain acts during their Umrah journey when they are in the sacred state of Ihram. The following actions done during Umrah are called haram and are extremely prohibited.
- Wearing Stitched Clothes
- Cutting hair/nails
- Wearing Jewelry
- Covering the head
- Sexual Activity
| Acts | Halal | Haram |
| Wearing your Shoes/Slippers | Yes | No |
| Cutting Nails or Trimming Hair | No | Yes |
| Engaging in Intimacy | No | Yes |
| Wearing Tight/ Revealing Clothes | No | Yes |
| Hunting or Killing the Animals/ Insects | No | Yes |
| Seeking Medical Treatment | Yes | No |
| Eating or Drinking food and water | Yes | No |
| Using Foul Language | No | Yes |

