Hajj and Umrah Experiences

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1. Mina have one character which other places doesnt have, that it can wider by its self according the quantity of the pilgrims. So Mina will always be able to collect pilgrims as much as it can.
Really? Weird...I heard that they're going to remove the tents, and start putting buildings in their place to accomodate for more people...because now at the rate its going, there are people who are ending up staying outside the Mina boundaries. Or maybe I totally misunderstood something. That is more than likely!
 
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Really? Weird...I heard that they're going to remove the tents, and start putting buildings in their place to accomodate for more people...because now at the rate its going, there are people who are ending up staying outside the Mina boundaries. Or maybe I totally misunderstood something. That is more than likely!

Thats not proving anything right? :eek: Not proven yet I think
 
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i came back today a few hours ago. just two nights ago this time i was sitting right in front of the kabah...waiting for the adhan to go off and actually at this point too watching the imam come in and the womans reaction :rolleyes:

lol at womens reactions ;D

Dont look at me though, I just went along with the crowd innit :rolleyes:

Kiddinggggggggg

Did you see those women security guards at the doors with their batons whopping on the male Hujjaj? I nearly got pushed over because I stopped in the middle of Sa'i to watch her give this man one ;D
 
Did you see those women security guards at the doors with their batons whopping on the male Hujjaj? I nearly got pushed over because I stopped in the middle of Sa'i to watch her give this man one ;D

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no i didnt see them hitting but they shouted at them loads :lol: but then once i saw them all chilling out with their phones (about 50 of them a week or so after hajj in the night) and eating so i thought oh they ARE normal! :hiding:
 
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Why do those askar women have to wear burqah? :rolleyes: To make everyone afraid I think right? :D And all they do is yaling "hajjah....hajjah...hajjah. Tell the truth I kinda carefull when walk in front of them. I was afraid they will mad at me :embarrass Im sure if they yale at me I will just run a way :D But may Allah give them a lot of jaza' cause their afford taking care the masjid, amin
 
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assalamu'alaykum


should u share... wait let me think... mmmmmmmmm


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Salam, Yes i have done Umra 4 times Marshallah, inshallah going to go in ramdan shareef. You feel so peaceful there. I want to live there how about you guys?? Allahafiz FA68
 
Salam brothers and sisters in islam

How many times have you went to do Hajj or Umra??
I really want to do Hajj soon. Dua for me please inshallah.

Allahafiz brothers and sisters in islam
 
Salam
Inshallah we all get to go and do hajj and umra very soon. Inshallah i am planning to go in ramadan shareef, dua that it goes according to plan.....inshallah.
i will also keep you in my duas brothers and sisters.
Allahafiz
 
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I think its best not to tell about your good deeds in open. (how many times performed hajj or umrah) wa Allahu a3lam!

and I will make du3a for you bi idhnillah.

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I went to perform hajj in 2006> it was the hardest decision 2 leave my children behind as they were both very young and had recently lost their dad. I felt the need to go as i wanted 2 be closer and feel closer 2 allah.
wot a fantastic experience.
People who hav the opportunity 2 go shud be so grateful.
Wen I saw the kaba 4 the first time i couldnt believe how beautiful it was.
Wen i went 2 jamarat and saw the mad rush I actually thought ok, i mite not cum out of this alive but thanks 2 allah i managed 2 get through it.
I cant wait 2 go again but i dnt think it will be until my son is old enough 2 take me.
If any1 is thinkin of goin I wud say 2 them please make the most of ur visit. Spend a s much time in ibadah coz u never no if u will beable 2 go again
 
ASSALAMUALAIKUM,TO all my bros/sis,first of all i thank Allah who excepted me and the rest who performed HAJJ ameen.It was around july 2006,i said to my wife just make your niyyat v goin Hajj this year,more worried about the children,specially my 4yr old son Muhammad.My sis/bro in law also made the intension.As the time came nearer Allah made things so easy for us to leave for hajj on 13/12/06.
I just cannot believe it upon how Allah made our pilgrimage so easy that words cannot explain.Though it was difficult to keep-up with SABR SPECIALLY with my wife,but alhamdolilla i controlled myself so that i bring that same sabr back home.The word sabr was my intension to bring back home.I still feel,i did not do what i was suppose to do,may Allah 4give,and except all the Haji's,ameen.I ask you all to make dua for me to go for Umra for whole month of Ramazan.
 
Salam Brother and Sisters in Islam
i went to Umrah last year in August, it was soooooo beautiful and the Holy Kabba shareef was so beautiful and i cant couldnt believe my eyes i couldnt stop crying. And when i went to Madinah Shareef and saw the Gumbad E Kazra and on my last day i never even got to do my dua properly as someone kept coming to mi and my sister and she kept getting scared but i wasnt.......but unfortuntely i nver got to do my dua properly. i had such a gooood time i want to go back inshallah very sooon. has anyone climbed the mountains in Makkah Shareef? please share with us how your experiece was... jazakallah. Allahafiz Brothers and Sisters in Islam
 
I have been to Saudi Arabia...but unfortunately..I did not get the chance to go on hajj or umrah :(
 
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Alhamdulillah I had the opportunity to make Umrah for the first time, back in the year 2003.Subhan’ALLAH it was such an amazing experience, not to mention it was also the month of Ramadhan. :) It was so beautiful to perform the different rituals of Umrah like making the tawaf and sa’i. Subhan’ALLAH being able to pray the taraweeh salaat and listen to the Qur’an being recited by the likes of Sheikh Shuraim and Sheikh Talib automatically uplifted Iman. The atmosphere at Fajr time was so serene and tranquil. :)
The hotel was quite close to the Masjid and so I remember, I used to wake up to the call to the Adhan, Subhan’ALLAH.
At Zuhr time was it hooooot, especially when we were praying outside. The heat of the sun was blistering! :heated:
And how could I ever forget, Madinah. Subhan’ALLAH the Prophet’s (SAW) Masjid looked so beautiful, like a white palace when we were arriving in city. And masha’ALLAH the people of Madinah were so hospitable. I remember breaking fast and making Iftar in Madinah. I was surprised cos in Makkah all u were allowed to break your fast with, at the Masjid, was with dates, water, laban and kahwa, but in Madinah, mahsa’ALLAH they were like giving biryani and all sorts. :p I could go on and on but I thik I’ll leave it for now.

Insha'ALLAH May ALlah take us over and over again...ameen
 

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