FAQ

Umrah can be undertaken at any time of the year.
Between the 8th and 12th days of the Islamic Lunar Month called “Dhul - Hijjah"
The Hajj is one of the 5 pillars of Islam and it is compulsory for Muslims who are able-bodied and have the financial means whereas Umrah is highly recommended, although not compulsory for Muslims.
Only Muslims are allowed in the Makkah (Mecca) and Medina area. Hajj & Umrah is exclusively for people of the Islamic faith
There is no minimum age to do both.
An Umrah that is accepted by Allah will result in the expiation of sins InshaAllah.
A Hajj that is accepted by Allah will result in the individual’s sins being extinguished and the person would be elevated to the level of purity, just like a newborn baby that carries no sins InshaAllah.
The Umrah is not compulsory but highly recommended while the Hajj is only compulsory for Muslims who are able-bodied and have the financial means.
That is a bonus from Allah. However, Umrah is not compulsory even if one can afford it but Hajj is.
The Umrah is one of the most personal and memorable journeys you will ever take, which is why you must organize it around your own needs and preferences. Visited by millions or more throughout the year for Umrah and Hajj, the teeming city, Mecca, is bustling with pilgrims from all over the globe and all walks of life, come together for the purpose of their faithful duties to their Lord.