Material Preparations

“Hajj and Umrah are profound acts of devotion.” This Hadith reminds us of their rigorous nature. Prior to commencing the Umrah journey, it is advisable to consult your family doctor or visit the nearest healthcare facility for a health checkup. Ensure you have any necessary medications with you.

Obtaining the meningitis vaccine is crucial. Write your name, address, and contact details on your bags and suitcases designated for Umrah.

While traveling, remember to carry the Quran and the provided guidebooks for Hajj and Umrah.

For checked baggage, adhere to the 30 kg weight limit, and limit your carry-on bag to 8 kg.

Euro € is widely accepted for personal expenses, but you can also exchange it for Saudi Riyals (SAR) upon arrival.

Ensure punctuality at the airport and never place your passport and Umrah card in checked baggage.

Designated areas for baggage drop-off are available; hand over your suitcase and keep the receipt and boarding pass in your carry-on bag.

Throughout your journey, the Saudi Arabian government oversees all controls, from the airport to the hotel.

Follow your group leader’s instructions diligently and stay with your group at all times.

Given Saudi regulations, anticipate potential delays and challenges at airports during entry and exit. Patience is key.

Remember, the worship of Hajj and Umrah is a demanding act of devotion.

It’s important to note that the provided information did not include specific Arabic verses. If you have specific verses you would like included, please provide them, and I’ll incorporate them accordingly.