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Supplications during Umrah that help you to be humble and gain reward

As you enter Makkah and immerse yourself in its atmosphere of faith, those great words echo in your heart, represented by supplications for Umrah, opening the doors of mercy and forgiveness and making you feel truly close to God. Those moments are incomparable, when supplication becomes your provision, remembrance of God your companion, and sincere intention a bridge between earth and heaven.

 

Supplication for the intention of Umrah:

When making the intention to perform Umrah, the Muslim announces his intention by saying:"At your service, O Allah, for Umrah"...which is the declaration of entering into the ritual and beginning the journey with a humble heart and a soul eager to meet the Sacred House of God. After that, he begins the Talbiyah, which is one of the great rituals, saying:“Here I am, O God, here I am. Here I am, you have no partner, here I am. Indeed, all praise and blessings are yours, and the kingdom, you have no partner.”.
This Talbiyah is repeated whenever one ascends a hill or descends a valley, or after completing any remembrance or supplication, and it continues until one begins the circumambulation.

This supplication and the following Talbiyah are among the most important supplications during Umrah, as they begin the journey of obedience and submission, and declare the intention to devote oneself completely to the worship of God alone, at a time when one is stripped of the world and its adornments, turning with one's heart, mind, and body to the Lord of the Worlds.

This Talbiyah remains with the pilgrim until he sees the Holy Kaaba, at which point he begins the Tawaf. Other supplications begin with him, completing this pure spiritual journey, so that each stage of the Umrah has its own special supplication.

 

Supplication for traveling to Umrah:

Before a Muslim embarks on his journey to perform Umrah, it is recommended that he prepare his heart and tongue with remembrance of God and supplication, because travel is subject to changes and hardships, and because the supplication of the traveler is answered, God willing.

Among the comprehensive supplications that one can say before leaving the house:“O God, I ask You for all good, both immediate and delayed, that which I know of and that which I do not know. And I seek refuge in You from all evil, both immediate and delayed, that which I know of and that which I do not know.”This supplication encompasses all aspects of goodness and asks for protection from all forms of evil, whether apparent or hidden. One can also supplicate with the intention of traveling to perform the rituals, saying: “O God, I intend to perform Hajj and Umrah. If I am prevented by something, then my final destination is where You prevent me.”
This supplication expresses sincerity of intention and satisfaction with God’s decree. It is said specifically for those who fear not being able to complete the Umrah due to a compelling excuse.

It is recommended that the pilgrim continue to remember God and supplicate from the moment he leaves his home until he arrives at the Sacred House of God, because this stage is one of the times when it is most recommended for supplications to be answered. It is one of the recommended supplications during Umrah that prepares the soul to enter into a great act of worship, the first chapters of which begin from the moment he decides to travel.

 

Supplication when wearing the ihram:

Upon arrival and preparing to begin the ritual, the pilgrim is encouraged to prepare spiritually by remembering God, as the true journey of Umrah begins from the moment of entering ihram. He begins by glorifying God, declaring His oneness, declaring His greatness, and making supplications for Umrah, saying:Glory be to God, praise be to God, there is no god but God, and God is the greatest.
These four words are among the greatest remembrances, as they purify the heart, reassure the soul, and prepare it to enter into a great act of obedience. After that, he intends to enter into the ritual, so he says with pure intention:"At your service, O Allah, for Umrah".
With this sincere intention, he enters into the state of ihram and begins the Talbiyah, raising his voice with a humble heart and a submissive tongue, and repeating:“Here I am, O God, here I am. Here I am, you have no partner, here I am. Indeed, all praise and blessings are yours, and the kingdom, you have no partner.”.

It is recommended to recite the Talbiyah frequently throughout the journey until entering the Sacred Mosque. This is the slogan of Umrah and a call to obedience and compliance with God's commands. These supplications are among the recommended Sunnahs when donning the ihram garments, reflecting the greatness of intention and purity of heart as one begins the spiritual journey to the Sacred House of God.

 

Supplication for entering the Sacred Mosque to perform Umrah:

As one approaches the Sacred Mosque, one feels a deep sense of awe, for this is one of the greatest moments of pilgrimage. It is recommended that the pilgrim enter through the right door with his right foot, following the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings of God be upon him), then direct his sincere and humble supplication, saying:In the name of God, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of God. O God, open for me the doors of Your mercy. I seek refuge in God the Almighty, and in His noble face, and His ancient power, from the accursed Satan. O God, forgive me my sins and open for me the doors of Your grace..

These are supplications for Umrah. They are not just words, but rather an evocation of the greatness of the situation and a sense of the greatness of the Sacred House, where the servant departs from this world to the tranquility of the heart and the pleasure of closeness.

When the pilgrim sees the Kaaba for the first time, it is recommended that he stand in his place, impressed by the majesty of the scene, raising his gaze to the Sacred House, then say:O God, You are peace, and from You is peace. So greet us, our Lord, with peace, and admit us into Paradise, the abode of peace. Blessed are You, our Lord, and exalted, O Possessor of majesty and honor.This supplication is one of the most beautiful supplications said upon entering the Sacred Mosque. It expresses a desire for peace of heart and soul in the holiest of places, and prepares the soul to begin the rituals of Umrah with a pure spirit and deep tranquility.

 

Authentic supplications during Umrah during Tawaf (dividing the seven circuits):

During the circumambulation of the Kaaba, it is recommended for the Muslim to diversify his supplications during Umrah, and to supplicate to God with a humble heart and a tongue that remembers, sensing the greatness of the situation and the sanctity of the place. And in each circuit of The seven rounds Especially when aligning with the Black Stone or approaching it, it is recommended to say:

  • In the name of God, and God is the greatest. The round begins with glorification and submission to God Almighty..
  • In the space between the right corner and the Black Stone, the comprehensive supplication is repeated:“Our Lord, give us good in this world and good in the Hereafter and protect us from the punishment of the Fire.”It is one of the prophetic supplications that brings together the good of this world and the hereafter.
  • He can also say many general and specific supplications, including:O Allah, to You I submit, in You I believe, in You I rely, to You I turn, and with You I contend....or similar supplications with which one draws closer to God, combining seeking forgiveness, hope, and supplication.

It is not necessary to adhere to a specific supplication in each round. Rather, it is better to supplicate to God in whatever way he loves, such as supplication for himself, his family, and his nation, along with frequent remembrance of God and seeking forgiveness, and asking God for acceptance, forgiveness, and freedom from Hellfire, as these moments are among the greatest moments of response and the closest to divine mercy.

 

Supplication for walking between Safa and Marwa:

When ascending Al-Safa, it is recommended that a Muslim begin by reciting the following verse:"Indeed, Safa and Marwa are among the symbols of Allah."Then he raises his hands towards the Qiblah and says three times:There is no god but God alone, with no partner. His is the kingdom and His is the praise. He gives life and causes death, and He is over all things competent.This remembrance and supplication can be repeated as many times as one wishes after it.

While walking between Safa and Marwa, it is preferable for the Muslim to fill his heart with pure intention and hope. He can supplicate with whatever he likes from the prescribed supplications and supplications for Umrah, such as:“O Allah, just as You have guided me to Islam, do not take me away from it ever as long as You keep me alive.”, or“O Allah, make this effort of mine a thankful effort, a forgiven sin, and an accepted effort.”He can also frequently recite istighfar (I seek forgiveness), takbir (saying Allahu Akbar), and ask for forgiveness and mercy, especially when ascending or descending Mount Safa or Mount Marwa. Every step of the sa'i brings him closer to Allah and increases his reward if it is accompanied by remembrance of Allah, supplication, and humility.

 

Supplication upon completion of Umrah:

Upon completing the rituals of Umrah, whether Tawaf or Sa'i, it is recommended for a Muslim to raise his hands to God Almighty, hoping for acceptance and forgiveness. One of the best supplications is to say:“O Allah, accept from us and forgive us and our fathers and mothers, and make us among the people of Paradise, and bless us in our lives and our deeds, and do not put in our hearts any rancor toward those who believe.”.

A Muslim may supplicate with any supplication Allah allows him to make. Supplication after performing Umrah is a blessed time when one hopes for an answer, especially if the Muslim departs from the ritual with a humble heart and sincere intentions. One can also supplicate for steadfastness for himself, and for mercy and guidance for his family and loved ones. He asks Allah to accept his Umrah, reward his efforts, forgive his sins, and grant him the opportunity to visit His Sacred House many times in his life.

 

Supplication if I am detained and unable to perform Umrah:

Among the famous supplications for Umrah, and among the supplications specific to Umrah that it is recommended for a Muslim to say when he sets out intending to perform Umrah, is the supplication that was reported from the Prophet:“O Allah, I intended to perform Hajj, and I have intended it for this purpose. If You make it easy for me, then it is Hajj, and if I am prevented from doing so, then it is Umrah.”This supplication is said upon intending to begin the ritual, to express sincere intention and complete submission to God's will, especially if an emergency occurs that prevents a Muslim from completing the Hajj or Umrah rituals.

This supplication may be recited if an obstacle or circumstance is anticipated that may prevent the completion of the rituals, such as illness, an official ban, or anything beyond one's control. It expresses submission to Allah's will and destiny, reliance on Him, and the hope that the full reward will be granted even if the ritual is not completed. It is considered one of the confirmed supplications specific to the context of the intention to perform Umrah, as it acknowledges the intention and believes that facilitation and prevention are in Allah's hands alone.

 

Supplications for Umrah narrated from the Prophet:

It is Sunnah for the pilgrim to repeat some of the supplications of Umrah that were narrated from the Prophet during Tawaf and Sa’i, including:

  • When starting the circumambulation:In the name of God, and God is the greatest, in faith in you and following the Sunnah of your Prophet .
  • Between the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone:“Our Lord, give us good in this world and good in the Hereafter and protect us from the punishment of the Fire.”.
  • At Safa and Marwa, repeat three times:There is no god but God alone, with no partner. His is the kingdom and His is the praise, and He is over all things competent..

 

The best times for supplications to be answered during Umrah:

It is recommended to supplicate during the times when supplications are generally answered during Umrah, such as:

  • Between the call to prayer and the iqamah
  • The last third of the night
  • During prostration
  • Before peace in prayer
  • Friday when the imam sits on the pulpit

During Umrah, pilgrims and those performing Tawaf are at the heart of their worship, especially during the Sa'i and Tawaf, which are the moments when prayers are most likely to be answered. They should be persistent, humble, and dedicate their prayers wholeheartedly. These are some of the best supplications for Umrah because they combine the designated time and the sacred place.

 

Short and easy supplications for Umrah, suitable for children and the elderly:

Among the most important recommended supplications during Umrah:

  • O Allah, increase my piety and righteous deeds.
  • "O God, forgive me and have mercy on me"
  • "O Allah, make this Umrah accepted."
  • "O Allah, grant me mercy and forgiveness."

This is amazing Short supplications suitable for children or adults, and can be repeated easily during Tawaf and Sa'i.

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

Are there specific supplications that must be recited during Umrah?

There are no specific, obligatory supplications in a specific form. Rather, there are recommended and authentic supplications for Umrah, but the believer is permitted to supplicate with whatever he wishes from the praiseworthy, comprehensive supplications, such as, “Our Lord, give us good in this world and good in the Hereafter and protect us from the punishment of the Fire.”

 

Are there specific supplications for each round of Tawaf?

There are no established supplications from the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) for each circuit. However, it is recommended to conclude each circuit with, "Our Lord, give us good in this world and good in the Hereafter and protect us from the punishment of the Fire." This should be done between the Yemeni Corner and the Black Stone, and one should say, "Allahu Akbar" when approaching the Black Stone. Other than that, it is permissible to make whatever supplications one is able to make.

 

Are there fixed supplications for Umrah, or is it permissible to supplicate as I wish?

The supplications mentioned from the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) are recommended, not obligatory. Any good utterance befitting the status of worship and devotion to God may be used. Choose any of the specific supplications for Umrah and supplicate as God reveals to you.

 

Is it permissible to supplicate for anything during Tawaf and Sa’i?

Yes, it is permissible to supplicate for whatever one wishes, whether for the good of this world or the hereafter, or to seek forgiveness and mercy. This is one of the best supplications during Umrah, especially during Tawaf and Sa’i. There is nothing wrong with an individual supplicating for whatever is in his heart.

 

What is the supplication for Umrah if I am prevented by an excuse?

If the pilgrim is detained, it is Sunnah for him to say: “O God, my place is where You detained me.” In another narration: “O God, I intended to perform Hajj but did not achieve it. But if I am detained, it is an Umrah.”

 

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