Description
Hajj & Umrah packages from budget to prestige levels with firm adherence to the Qur’an & Sunnah
ZIYARAT E HARAMAIN TRAVEL is a pioneer and reliable agent of Umrah visas and packages located at Connaught Place, New Delhi
we offer pilgrimages to Saudi Arabia at prices ranging from budget to prestige levels, and believe in customer satisfaction, all our packages are carefully tailored to each customer’s satisfaction, and we believe in attention to detail.
We gained a reputation for excellent customer service, combining professionalism with firm adherence to the Qur’an and Sunnah. Our outstanding quality of service makes us unique when compared with other companies. We provide the Pilgrims with excellent facilities such as:
• Ongoing Support throughout your journey
• Accommodation
• Transport
• Guidance in the form of teachings, Do’s/Don’ts of Hajj & Umrah
• Ease of journey from start to finish
We will not compromise when it comes to the well being of the pilgrims, and we shall continue to fulfill our commitments to this role as a service provider to the guests of the two holy Mosques.
Starting from getting your visa stamped on your passport, we will take care of everything throughout your trip, with our representatives meeting you at Jeddah Airport and then at Hotels in Makkah and in Madinah to check you into the hotels. Not only this, but you will have contact numbers for local representatives while in Makkah and Madinah for any assistance you may require.
ZIYARAT e HARAMAIN aims:
(a) To serve the pilgrims either through amalgamation of companies, groups, or reciprocal concessions, or otherwise engage with any person, firm, association or company, carrying on inside Pakistan or abroad, business or transaction which the company is authorized under law.
(b) To directly or indirectly, serve the pilgrims; and to provide a platform to Umrah Travel Operators so as to coordinate their activities and assist them in getting facilities from various Government and non-governmental fora; and
(c) To provide service on nominal service charges and eliminate middlemen’s profit.
UMRAH VISA
Submit an Umrah visa application form accompanied by a recent standard colored passport size photograph.
Passport must be valid for a minimum period of six months.
Medical Certificate: Children age three months to twelve years old, parents should consult their primary care doctors.
A round trip ticket to and from Saudi Arabia with confirmed reservation must also accompany the application.
A married couple applying for Umrah visas but who have different last names or whose children bear last name from that of their father, should attach copies of their marriage certificate and copy of their children's birth certificate.
Umrah visas are granted gratis.
For those recently embraced Islam and have not previously performed Umrah or Hajj, a Certificate of Conversion to Islam is required.
Mahram: All ladies are required to travel for Umrah with a Mahram. Proof of Mahram must be submitted. Ladies over the age of 45 can travel without Mahram with an organized group. She must, however, submit no objection letter from her husband, son or brother, authorizing her travel for Hajj with the named group. Such letter should be notarized with the notary public. The Mahram should write his complete information on the application of wife and children, or any other relative whom he is traveling with. Marriage and birth certificates issued outside of the Philippines should be translated and notarized from a certified translations office. Male under the legal age will not be granted a Umrah visa if not accompanied by their family.
For more info. Feel free to call us at +91-11-32225054 / +91-9999097516
Or drop me an email at: ziyarateharamaintravel@gmail.com
About Umrah
Umrah is one of the important rituals in Islam and has been performed from its inception.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "Accumulated sins are expiated with each Umrah"
Preparation for Umrah:
General
Umrah may be performed at any time of the year.
Umrah performed during Ramadan is considered equal to performing Hajj and offers the same rewards. Nevertheless, performing Umrah during Ramadan is not a substitute for Hajj, the performance of which is mandatory (fard) for all Muslims at least once in a lifetime, if they are physically and financially able.
To perform Umrah, you should be in a state of Ihram. Ihram is a state of purity and holiness. A man in Ihram is called Muhrim; a woman is called Muhrima.
The word Ihram is also used to denote the garment worn by pilgrims when in the state of Ihram. Men garb themselves in a white, seamless, two-piece garment. The top garment covers the torso but, during Umrah and Hajj, not necessarily the right shoulder. The lower garment covers from waist to knee. Women wear long white robes which cover them from head to toe. All wear sandals, rather than shoes.
To enter Ihram, pilgrims must wash themselves. A man may trim his hair and cut his nails. During Ihram, sexual activity, shaving, and cutting one's nails or skin all are forbidden. There are also prohibitions against killing animals, except those that can harm people, fighting or quarreling, using perfumes, washing hair with shampoo, wearing gloves or socks, or uprooting oats or trees. Those who do these knowingly or unknowingly or by forgetting have to pay a penalty by sacrificing an animal or giving alms.
There are five places some distance from the Holy City of Makkah which pilgrims must not cross before they are in a state of Ihram if they intend to enter al Masjid al Haram for Umrah or Hajj. These points or stations are called Miqats. For map, see Location of Miqats
Dhu'l-Hulayfah: This miqat is about 9 kilometers from Madinah and about 450 kilometers from Makkah. Dhu'l-Hulayfah is the miqat for those who live in Madinah and for those who approach Makkah from that direction.
Juhfah: This miqat is about 190 kilometers to the northwest of Makkah. This is the miqat for the people who come from the direction of Syria.
Qarn al-Manazil: This miqat is a hilly place about 90 kilometers to the east of Makkah. This is the miqat for the people of Nejd or for those coming from that direction.
Dhat Irq: This miqat is about 85 kilometers towards the northeast side of Makkah. This is the miqat for the people of Iran, Iraq and for those coming from that direction.
Yalamlam: This miqat is a hilly area about 50 kilometers to the southeast of Makkah. This is the miqat for the people of Yemen and others coming from that direction. It is the miqat for many of the pilgrims from China, Japan, India, Pakistan who come by ship.
The area outside the Haram, the holy land on which the City of Makkah stands, is called al-Hill. Muslims who enter the Haram area on business or for other purposes need not do the ihram before entering the Holy City of Makkah unless they have the intention to perform Umrah or Hajj. Muslims coming to Makkah with the intention of performing Umrah or Hajj must not cross a Miqat without first entering into the state of Ihram, unless they live within the area between Miqat and the Haram. In this case they do Ihram either at home or just before entering the Haram area.
>>Location of Miqats
There are five places some distance from the Holy City of Makkah which pilgrims must not cross before they are in a state of Ihram if they intend to enter al Masjid al Haram for Umrah or Hajj. These points or stations are called Miqats. For map, see Location of Miqats
Dhu'l-Hulayfah: This miqat is about 9 kilometers from Madinah and about 450 kilometers from Makkah. Dhu'l-Hulayfah is the miqat for those who live in Madinah and for those who approach Makkah from that direction.
Juhfah: This miqat is about 190 kilometers to the northwest of Makkah. This is the miqat for the people who come from the direction of Syria.
Qarn al-Manazil: This miqat is a hilly place about 90 kilometers to the east of Makkah. This is the miqat for the people of Nejd or for those coming from that direction.
Dhat Irq: This miqat is about 85 kilometers towards the northeast side of Makkah. This is the miqat for the people of Iran, Iraq and for those coming from that direction.
Yalamlam: This miqat is a hilly area about 50 kilometers to the southeast of Makkah. This is the miqat for the people of Yemen and others coming from that direction. It is the miqat for many of the pilgrims from China, Japan, India, Pakistan who come by ship.
The area outside the Haram, the holy land on which the City of Makkah stands, is called al-Hill. Muslims who enter the Haram area on business or for other purposes need not do the ihram before entering the Holy City of Makkah unless they have the intention to perform Umrah or Hajj. Muslims coming to Makkah with the intention of performing Umrah or Hajj must not cross a Miqat without first entering into the state of Ihram, unless they live within the area between Miqat and the Haram. In this case they do Ihram either at home or just before entering the Haram area.