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Umrah Rituals

Umrah is a religious duty, having rituals which have similarity with the Hajj. In Umrah pilgrims do Tawaf which is circumambulation around the Khana Kaaba (Haram) seven times. Secondly, Pilgrims do Sa’I which is the movement among the two hills named as-Safa and Marwa. Then Pilgrims take water from the blessed well of Zamzam.

Umrah Rituals

After this man has to cut off their head or cut their hair to a exact length according to the teaching present in the faith and similarly women have to also slash their hairs to a particular length. Completing all these rituals totals the Umrah. When a people diagram to go for Hajj they try to choose the hajj tour packages ukin arrange to perform this holy compulsion with convenience.

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