Hajj & Umrah
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Preparing for the pilgrimage of Hajj and Umrah is a significant endeavor, both spiritually and practically. Here are some key steps to consider:
Spiritual Preparation:
1. Intention (Niyyah): Ensure your intention is purely for the sake of pleasing Allah and fulfilling a religious obligation.
2. Knowledge: Learn about the rituals of Hajj and Umrah thoroughly. Attend seminars, read books, and consult knowledgeable individuals.
3. Repentance: Seek forgiveness for past sins and strive to purify your heart.
4. Dua and Dhikr: Increase your supplications and remembrance of Allah.
Practical Preparation:
1. Travel Documents: Arrange your passport, visa (if required), and other travel documents well in advance.
2. Health Preparation: Get necessary vaccinations and consult with a healthcare provider if you have any health concerns.
3. Financial Arrangements: Ensure you have enough funds for your journey and for any necessary expenses during Hajj or Umrah.
4. Accommodation: Book accommodations in Makkah and Madinah ahead of time, as they can fill up quickly during peak seasons.
5. Packing: Pack appropriate clothing (Ihram for men, modest attire for women), toiletries, medicines, and other essentials.
6. Learning the Rituals: Familiarize yourself with the specific rituals of Hajj and Umrah, such as Tawaf, Sa’i, and the different stages of Hajj.
During the Journey:
1. Maintain a Spiritual Focus: Keep your intention clear and constantly renew your commitment to Allah.
2. Follow Instructions: Listen to your group leaders or guides for instructions during the rituals.
3. Patience and Kindness: Hajj can be physically challenging due to crowds and weather conditions. Maintain patience and show kindness to fellow pilgrims.
4. Utilize the Time: Use your time in Makkah and Madinah for prayer, reflection, and seeking forgiveness.
After the Journey:
1. Gratitude: Thank Allah for granting you the opportunity to perform Hajj or Umrah.
2. Continuous Improvement: Strive to maintain the positive changes and spiritual growth you experienced during your journey.
Remember, Hajj and Umrah are deeply personal journeys of faith and devotion. May Allah accept your pilgrimage and grant you the strength and sincerity to fulfill this blessed obligation.
1. COVID19 Vaccination
Requirement: Pilgrims should be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with a vaccine approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) or the Saudi Ministry of Health.
Documentation: Proof of vaccination may be required depending on the current regulations and pandemic situation.
2. Meningococcal Disease
Requirement: All pilgrims must receive the quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine (protecting against serogroups A, C, W, and Y).
Timing: The vaccine must be administered at least 10 days before arrival in Saudi Arabia and not more than 3-5 years prior, depending on the type of vaccine used.
Documentation: A valid vaccination certificate must be presented upon entry.
Vaccination pricing & Dose Schedule
Regimen | Age (Years) | Doses | SCHEDULE | ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | PRICE PER COURSE |
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MENINGITIS | 2-85 | 1 DOSES | 10 DAYS | Course includes an official certificate | £65.00 |
1. Hepatitis B
Mandatory Requirement: Saudi Arabia mandates Hepatitis B vaccination as a prerequisite for obtaining a Hajj or Umrah visa. This requirement is part of their efforts to prevent the transmission of Hepatitis B among pilgrims and the local population during the pilgrimage season.
Documentation: Pilgrims must provide proof of Hepatitis B vaccination as part of their visa application process. This documentation typically includes a vaccination certificate issued by health authorities in their home country or a record from a healthcare provider.
Public Health Measures: In addition to Hepatitis B vaccination, Saudi Arabia may implement other public health measures such as screening for infectious diseases, health education programs, and sanitation protocols to further minimize health risks during Hajj and Umrah.
Vaccination pricing & Dose Schedule
Regimen | Age (Years) | Doses | SCHEDULE | DAYS BEFORE TRAVEL | ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | PRICE PER COURSE |
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HEPATITIS A (Accelerated Course) | 2-15 | 3-4 DOSES | 0, 1, 2, 12 Months | 0* | – | £65.00 |
HEPATITIS A (Accelerated Course) | 16-85 | 3-4 DOSES | 0, 1, 2, 12 Months | 0* | – | £65.00 |
HEPATITIS A + HEPATITIS B (Accelerated Course) | 16-85 | 3-4 DOSES | 0, 7, 21 + 1 year | 0* | – | £65.00/dose |
HEPATITIS A + HEPATITIS B | 2-85 | 3 DOSES | 0, 1, 6 months | 0* | – | £65.00/dose Or £195/course |
2. Rabies
Risk Assessment: The risk of rabies exposure during Hajj and Umrah is generally low unless pilgrims plan to visit rural areas or come into close contact with animals. It’s important to assess personal risk factors based on planned activities and destinations.
Documentation: If a rabies vaccination is obtained, pilgrims should keep records of their vaccination and carry proof of vaccination while traveling. This documentation may be necessary for entry into certain countries or to receive medical care abroad.
Documentation: If a rabies vaccination is obtained, pilgrims should keep records of their vaccination and carry proof of vaccination while traveling. This documentation may be necessary for entry into certain countries or to receive medical care abroad.
Regimen | Age (Years) | Doses | SCHEDULE | DAYS BEFORE TRAVEL | ADDITIONAL INFORMATION | PRICE PER COURSE |
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RABIPUR | 2-85 | 3 DOSES | 0, 7, 28 | 0* | – | £75/dose £225/course of 3 |
RABIPUR (Accelerated) | 18-65 | 3 DOSES | 0, 3, 7 | 0* | – | £75/dose £225/course of 3 |
* While rabies vaccination is not typically required for Hajj and Umrah, pilgrims should prioritize their health and safety by seeking appropriate medical advice and taking preventive measures based on their travel plans and individual health needs.
3. Seasonal Influenza
Mandatory Requirement: Saudi Arabia typically requires proof of seasonal influenza vaccination for pilgrims applying for a Hajj or Umrah visa. This requirement is part of the Kingdom’s efforts to minimize the risk of influenza outbreaks during the pilgrimage seasons, which can be crowded and involve close contact among participants.
Reason for Requirement: Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness that can spread rapidly in crowded settings, such as during Hajj and Umrah. Vaccination helps protect pilgrims from contracting influenza and reduces the likelihood of transmitting the virus to others.
Documentation: Pilgrims must provide documentation of their seasonal influenza vaccination as part of their visa application process. This documentation usually includes a vaccination certificate issued by healthcare providers or health authorities in their home country.
Pilgrims planning to undertake Hajj or Umrah should check the latest vaccination requirements and guidelines issued by Saudi authorities well in advance of their travel dates. Adhering to vaccination requirements not only facilitates smooth travel but also contributes to the health and safety of all participants in the pilgrimage.
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