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Reward of Doing Umrah in the Blessed Month of Ramadan

Have you ever thought of doing Umrah during Ramadan?  Why so many of us want to do so?
The moment comes when your inner you desperately want to perform this responsibility during the most sacred month and no one would want to miss this obligation as it’s multiple the reward of this Holy responsibility. Not only this but


‘Umrah in the month of Ramadan is equivalent to Hajj’

Is that really true? One of the scholars has shown his opinion for this untouched yet vast meaningful debate,


Is it less costly during Ramadan?  
                                                                        
Precisely, Umrah in Ramadan is a wish of every Muslim because most of the people perform to avail cheap Umrah packages which makes the affordability reasonable and economical. Only the last 10 nights of the months are expensive. The chance to get blessed with the more blessings of Allah is higher than usual months.

The reward of Visiting the House of Allah

Every year billions of Muslims perform this act of worship from around the world. It’s a shorter pilgrimage but it has great rewards. When anyone visits the house of Allah during fasting, Allah removes all the sins of the person and every little deed gets multiply to 70 times. Just imagine the reward of Umrah when you pray and ask for forgiveness in His house.

It’s a form ultimate brotherhood and harmony and since everyone, there is Muslim only irrespective of it cast, color, creed or culture.

Allah’s Messenger narrated that:



3 Blissful Benefits

1. The mercy bestowed by Allah upon his slaves is great. We praise Him abundantly for that.
2. Umrah done during the month of Ramadan cannot be a substitute for the obligatory Hajj, i.e., they are equal in reward.
3. If anyone entered the state of Ihram with the intention of performing it while fasting, he/she has the choice of either breaking his fast immediately or after sunset.

So, if you’re planning to do Umrah this 2018, Hajj and Umrah can help you achieve your dream. Just have a look at the latest 2018 Packages and chose one for you.

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