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How to Perform Umrah Step-by-Step: A Complete Guide for First-Time Pilgrims

How to Perform Umrah Step by Step (Complete Guide for 2025 Pilgrims)

 

Discover the sacred journey of Umrah with this easy step-by-step guide designed for first-time pilgrims from the UK. Learn every ritual, meaning, and practical tip to ensure a smooth and spiritually fulfilling experience.

What is Umrah?

Umrah is a spiritual pilgrimage to Makkah, performed by Muslims at any time of the year. Unlike Hajj, Umrah is not obligatory, but it holds great spiritual reward and brings believers closer to Allah.

Many UK Muslims travel every year to perform Umrah as a sign of devotion and gratitude. If you’re planning your Umrah 2025 journey, this guide will walk you through each step with clarity and simplicity.

Pilgrims performing Umrah at the Kaaba in Makkah

Preparing for Your Umrah Journey

Before you travel, make sure to prepare spiritually, physically, and logistically.

Step 1: Book a Trusted Umrah Package

Choose a reliable UK-based agency like Travel Cares UK that offers:

  • Flights to Jeddah or Madinah

  • Hotel accommodations near the Haram

  • Umrah visa assistance

  • Transportation and Ziyarat tours

Family traveling from the UK for Umrah pilgrimage

Step 2: Spiritual Preparation

  • Repent sincerely and make your intention (Niyyah) to perform Umrah.

  • Learn the Duas (supplications) and meaning of each ritual.

  • Perform Ghusl (purification bath) before departure.

Muslim preparing spiritually before performing Umrah

 

Step-by-Step Guide to Performing Umrah

Once you reach Makkah, your Umrah consists of four main rituals performed in order.

 

Step 1: Enter the State of Ihram

Ihram is a sacred state entered before performing Umrah.

For men: two white unstitched sheets
For women: modest Islamic dress (no specific color required)

Perform two Rak‘ahs of Salah and make your intention (Niyyah):

“Labbayka ‘Umrah” (O Allah, here I come to perform Umrah)

Pilgrims wearing Ihram before Umrah

 

Step 2: Perform Tawaf (Circling the Kaaba)

  • Enter Masjid al-Haram with your right foot and say the Dua of entering the mosque.

  • Proceed to the Kaaba and perform seven anti-clockwise circles (Tawaf) starting from the Black Stone (Hajr al-Aswad).

  • Men should uncover the right shoulder during Tawaf (Idtiba).

Each round, recite Duas or glorify Allah in your own words.

Muslims performing Tawaf around the Holy Kaaba in Makkah

Step 3: Perform Sa’i (Between Safa and Marwah)

After Tawaf, go to Safa Hill, face the Kaaba, and make Dua.
Walk to Marwah Hill — that’s one round.
Complete seven rounds between Safa and Marwah.

Men are encouraged to walk briskly between the green lights.

Pilgrims performing Sa’i between Safa and Marwah

Step 4: Shaving or Trimming Hair (Halq or Taqsir)

  • Men should shave or trim their hair.

  • Women should cut a small portion (about 1 inch) of their hair.

This marks the completion of your Umrah. You can now exit the state of Ihram and resume normal activities.

Pilgrim shaving head after completing Umrah

Important Duas During Umrah

Include these short Duas during your rituals:

  • Dua for Tawaf: “SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar”

  • Dua for Sa’i: “Rabbighfir warham innaka antal A’azzul Akram”

  • After completion: “Alhamdulillah alladhi ballaghani hatha”

 

Practical Tips for First-Time Pilgrims

  • Carry Ihram, prayer mat, and small Quran

  • Stay hydrated and wear comfortable slippers

  • Keep your passport and documents safe

  • Download offline Duas or guide apps

  • Avoid crowding and maintain patience

Peaceful pilgrims walking during Umrah rituals

 

Perform Umrah with Peace of Mind – Travel Cares UK

If you’re planning your Umrah in 2025, choose Travel Cares UK for reliable, affordable, and spiritually enriching packages.
Our experienced team ensures your pilgrimage is smooth from visa processing to your return journey.

Call or WhatsApp: 0204 617 6262
Email: Info@travelcares.co.uk