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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...

What to Wear for Umrah – For Men & Women (2025 Guide)

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 Performing Umrah is a spiritually uplifting journey that requires not just preparation of the heart and mind but also a practical understanding of what to wear. Pilgrims, whether men or women, must adhere to specific dress codes rooted in Islamic guidelines and tradition. This 2025 guide will help you understand the essential clothing requirements for Umrah, so you can focus on worship without stress. 🌀 The Significance of Proper Clothing in Umrah Wearing the correct attire during Umrah is not only about modesty or comfort – it is an obligatory part of the pilgrimage . For men, wearing the ihram is a vital condition of entering the state of Ihram. For women, modesty and coverage as prescribed in Islam are key, although ihram clothing for women is less formalized. Knowing what to wear, what not to wear, and how to maintain comfort in the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah (especially during peak seasons) is essential for a peaceful and focused Umrah. The concept of clothing in Umr...

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, ...

Rawdah al-Jannah – How to Visit the Most Sacred Spot in Madinah

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  Introduction Located inside Masjid an-Nabawi in the holy city of Madinah , Rawdah al-Jannah (The Garden of Paradise) is considered one of the most sacred spaces on Earth. For Muslims around the world, visiting Rawdah is not just a spiritual goal — it’s a dream of a lifetime. This blog will guide you through the meaning, significance, location, and process of visiting Rawdah al-Jannah during your pilgrimage to Madinah. Whether you're going for Hajj, Umrah, or simply visiting, this detailed guide will help you prepare and make the most of this incredible opportunity. 🌿 What Is Rawdah al-Jannah? Rawdah al-Jannah is a small rectangular area inside Masjid an-Nabawi, located between the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) tomb and his minbar (pulpit) . The Prophet (PBUH) said: "What is between my house and my pulpit is a garden from the gardens of Paradise." (Sahih al-Bukhari, 1196) This narration makes Rawdah a profoundly sacred space. Many scholars believe that prayer...

Historic Sites Around the Holy Kaaba You Might Not Know

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  The Holy Kaaba in Makkah stands as the most sacred site in Islam — the focal point of daily prayers and a central part of every Muslim’s pilgrimage during Hajj and Umrah . While the Kaaba itself is well known, many visitors are unaware of the historically significant landmarks that surround it. These locations add a rich context to Islamic history and deepen the spiritual experience for pilgrims. In this blog post, we’ll uncover lesser-known historical sites around the Kaaba — places that carry profound religious and historical value. Whether you're planning your first pilgrimage or are a seasoned traveler to the holy city, this guide will enrich your understanding of Makkah’s sacred geography . 1. Maqam Ibrahim (The Station of Abraham) Just a few meters from the Kaaba stands a small glass structure enclosing a stone with footprints . This is Maqam Ibrahim , believed to mark where Prophet Ibrahim (AS) stood while constructing the Kaaba with his son Ismail (AS). Why It M...

The Abraj Al-Bait Towers – More Than Just a Hotel in Makkah

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When you think of Makkah, the first image that comes to mind is usually the Kaaba inside Masjid al-Haram . But right next to this holiest site in Islam stands another remarkable structure — the Abraj Al-Bait Towers . Often recognized for the iconic Clock Tower , this massive complex is much more than just a place to stay. It's a blend of luxury, faith, innovation, and service — all standing tall beside the heart of Islam. In this blog post, we’ll explore everything that makes the Abraj Al-Bait so special: from its architectural brilliance to its religious significance, and why it is considered a symbol of modern Islamic hospitality. What Are the Abraj Al-Bait Towers? The Abraj Al-Bait , also known as the Makkah Royal Clock Tower complex , is a government-owned skyscraper complex in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. It is one of the largest building complexes in the world and is located just a few steps from the Masjid al-Haram . The complex includes: The Royal Clock Tower Seven ...