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How to Get Umrah Permit Through Nusuk App – Step-by-Step Guide for Expats and Tourists

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 Performing Umrah in Saudi Arabia has become more accessible and organized thanks to the official Nusuk App . Whether you’re an expat living in the Kingdom or a tourist visiting from abroad, this app is your digital gateway to securing Umrah permits , booking prayer slots at the Two Holy Mosques, and accessing essential pilgrimage services. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through: What the Nusuk App is Who can use it How to register How to apply for an Umrah permit step by step Common errors and how to avoid them Let’s make your spiritual journey smoother and stress-free! 🕌 What is the Nusuk App? The Nusuk App (formerly known as Eatmarna) is the official application launched by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in Saudi Arabia. It is designed to facilitate the issuance of permits for: Umrah Prayers in Masjid al-Haram and Masjid an-Nabawi Visits to Rawdah Sharif Ziyarah to historical Islamic sites The app is available in multiple lan...

Essential Duas for Umrah – Arabic, Transliteration & Meaning

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 Umrah is a deeply spiritual journey for Muslims, offering a unique opportunity to cleanse the soul, seek forgiveness, and draw closer to Allah. Unlike Hajj, Umrah can be performed any time of the year and consists of specific rituals such as Ihram, Tawaf, Sa’i, and shaving or trimming the hair. One of the most important aspects of performing Umrah is making duas (supplications) throughout the journey. In this blog post, we will guide you through the essential duas for Umrah , including the Arabic text , transliteration , and English meaning . Whether you’re a first-time pilgrim or have performed Umrah before, this guide will help you stay connected with your spiritual goals during your pilgrimage. 📌 What is the Importance of Duas in Umrah? Dua is the essence of worship in Islam. During Umrah, your heart is in a state of humility and submission to Allah, making it the perfect time to make heartfelt supplications. While there are some recommended duas for each stage of Umrah, ...

Holy Places in Madinah Every Pilgrim Should Visit

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Madinah al-Munawwarah, known as the Radiant City , holds a special place in the hearts of Muslims around the world. As the second holiest city in Islam after Makkah, Madinah is rich with religious significance, prophetic history, and spiritual tranquility. Every year, millions of Muslims visit Madinah, not only to offer prayers in Masjid an-Nabawi but to explore the many holy places that trace the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), his family, and his companions. If you’re planning a pilgrimage to Madinah, this blog offers a detailed guide to the top holy sites , their history, and why they matter. 🌟 1. Masjid an-Nabawi – The Prophet’s Mosque At the center of Madinah lies Masjid an-Nabawi , the second holiest mosque in Islam and the final resting place of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Significance: Originally built by the Prophet himself after his migration (Hijrah) from Makkah. Home to Rawdah al-Jannah , a sacred area between the Prophet’s minbar and his grave...

Masjid an-Nabawi – Visiting the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah

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  A Spiritual Journey Every Muslim Dreams Of Masjid an-Nabawi (The Prophet’s Mosque) in Madinah is one of the most sacred sites in Islam. As the second holiest mosque after Masjid al-Haram in Makkah, it holds immense spiritual, historical, and emotional significance. Millions of Muslims around the world aspire to visit this mosque at least once in their lives — not just for its breathtaking beauty, but for the peace and reward that it offers. Whether you are preparing for your first visit to Madinah or simply wish to know more about this blessed place, this comprehensive guide will walk you through the history, significance, etiquette, and experience of visiting Masjid an-Nabawi. 🕌 A Glimpse into the History of Masjid an-Nabawi Masjid an-Nabawi was originally built by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in 622 CE after his migration (Hijrah) from Makkah to Madinah. It started as a modest structure made of mud bricks and palm leaves and was expanded and renovated multiple ti...