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Recommended Supplications during Umrah

Recommended Prayers During Umrah for Increased Devotion

The virtue of performing Umrah is immense. It is an act of worship that draws the Muslim closer to their Lord. It is considered one of the Islamic rituals through which the believer seeks to attain nearness to Allah. Umrah is a spiritual journey aimed at purification and cleansing. One of the most significant aspects of Umrah is the act of supplication and beseeching Allah. Supplication during Umrah holds a special place, as it is encouraged for the Muslim to increase their supplications during this blessed journey. These prayers are filled with meanings of piety and hope, serving as a means to seek forgiveness and mercy from Allah.

 

Recommended Supplications during Umrah

 

There are various recommended supplications during the performance of Umrah, and it is encouraged for the Muslim to make the most of every moment of this sacred journey to elevate their soul and draw nearer to Allah. In this context, here are some of the supplications that can be recited during the performance of the Umrah rituals:

 

Supplication at the Time of Ihram


The Muslim begins their spiritual journey by donning the Ihram and heading to Mecca. At this moment, it is recommended to recite the following tahlil:
"Labbayk Allahumma labbayk, labbayk la sharika laka labbayk, inna al-hamda wa al-ni’mata laka wa al-mulk, la sharika lak."
This declaration signifies the Muslim's full readiness to answer the call of Allah and perform the rituals of Umrah.

 

Supplication while Performing Tawaf


One of the most significant supplications during Umrah is the prayer made while circumambulating the Ka'bah. Upon reaching the Black Stone, it is recommended to say:
"Bismillah, Allahu Akbar, Allahumma imanًا bika, wa sidqan bi kitabik, wa wafa'an bi ‘ahdika, wa ittiba'an li sunnati nabiyyika Muhammad ﷺ."
Also, the following supplication is recommended:
"Rabbana atina fi dunya hasanatan, wa fi al-akhirati hasanatan, wa qina 'adhab al-nar."
The Muslim continues to pray and supplicate while circumambulating, with full attention and humility.

 

Supplication while Performing Sa’i between Safa and Marwah


Another recommended supplication during Umrah is the prayer said while walking between Safa and Marwah, a key element of the Umrah ritual. Upon reaching the mount of Safa, it is recommended to raise the hands and say:
"Inna as-Safa wal-Marwata min sha'a'ir Allah, fa man hajja hadha al-bayt aw 'tamara fala junaha 'alayhi an yatoofa bihima."
Afterward, it is recommended to make any supplication the Muslim wishes. While walking between Safa and Marwah, one may repeat:
"Rabbighfir warham, wa tajawaz 'amma ta'lam, innaka anta al-‘azz al-akram."

 

Supplication while Standing on Mount Safa


When ascending Mount Safa, it is recommended to raise the hands and say:
"La ilaha illa Allah, wahdahu la sharika lahu, lahu al-mulk wa lahu al-hamd wa huwa 'ala kulli shay’in qadir."
It is encouraged to repeat this supplication several times, raising the hands and declaring the greatness of Allah. The Muslim may also supplicate with any other prayer they desire, focusing on turning to Allah.

 

Supplication while Walking in the Mas'a (Safa and Marwah)


While walking between Safa and Marwah, the Muslim is encouraged to pray and may say:
"Allahumma ajil sa'yi hadha sa'yan mashkuran, wa dhambiy maghfur, wa 'amali maqbula."
Additionally, one may recite the supplications of the Prophet ﷺ such as:
"Allahumma ajilna min ahli al-jannah, waghfir lana wa li abaa'ina wa ummahatina."

  1. Supplication After Completing the Umrah


After completing the rituals of Umrah, it is recommended to raise the hands and supplicate to Allah, asking Him to forgive one’s sins and make this Umrah a means of purifying the heart and elevating one’s ranks. The following supplication is encouraged:
"Allahumma taqabbal minna, waghfir lana wa li abaa'ina wa ummahatina, wa ajilna min ahli al-jannah."
It is also recommended to pray for the ease of returning to the Sacred House again.

 

The Virtue of Supplication in Umrah

 

Supplication in Umrah holds a great significance, as it is considered one of the best times for the Muslim to draw closer to Allah. The act of supplication and beseeching in places like the Holy Mosque increases the Muslim's faith and draws them closer to Allah. Supplication in Umrah reflects total submission to Allah and embodies strong faith and hope in Allah’s mercy.

 

Conclusion

 

The recommended supplications during Umrah are an essential part of this great act of worship. They contribute to strengthening the spiritual connection between the Muslim and their Lord, while also increasing the sense of peace and humility. Through supplication, the Muslim seeks forgiveness and mercy from Allah and hopes to gain goodness in this life and the Hereafter. The Muslim should make it a priority to recite the recommended supplications during Umrah and fully embrace this precious opportunity to draw nearer to Allah.

 


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Frequently Asked Questions:

 

  1. What are the recommended supplications at the beginning of Umrah?
    At the beginning of Umrah, it is recommended to say "Labbayk Allahumma Umrah" during Ihram, followed by the tahlil:
    "Labbayk Allahumma labbayk, labbayk la sharika laka labbayk, inna al-hamda wa al-ni’mata laka wa al-mulk, la sharika lak."
    This is the start of the Umrah journey, and it is encouraged to repeat it with full submission to Allah’s call.

 

  1. Is there a specific supplication while performing Tawaf around the Ka'bah?
    Yes, when performing Tawaf around the Ka'bah, it is recommended to recite the supplication:
    "Rabbana atina fi dunya hasanatan wa fi al-akhirati hasanatan wa qina 'adhab al-nar."
    Additionally, the Muslim may pray for anything that is in their heart, maintaining constant remembrance of Allah.

 

  1. What should I say while walking between Safa and Marwah?
    During Sa’i between Safa and Marwah, it is recommended to repeat the supplication:
    "Rabbighfir li warhamni wa tajawaz 'amma ta'lam, innaka anta al-‘azz al-akram."
    The Muslim is also encouraged to supplicate with anything they desire, keeping their focus on Allah