Ramadan is the most sacred month in Islam. It is the month of fasting, forgiveness, mercy, and spiritual transformation. For Muslims around the world, performing Umrah during this holy month is a dream filled with immense spiritual rewards. But many people ask, why is performing Umrah important in Ramadan? What makes it more special than other months?
In this detailed guide, we will explore the virtues, rewards, and spiritual significance of performing Umrah in Ramadan—and why it is considered one of the greatest acts of worship.
What Is Umrah?
Umrah is a sacred Islamic pilgrimage to Makkah that can be performed at any time of the year. Unlike Hajj, which has fixed dates and is obligatory once in a lifetime for those who can afford it, Umrah is voluntary but highly rewarding.
Umrah includes:
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Wearing Ihram
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Performing Tawaf around the Kaaba
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Performing Sa’i between Safa and Marwah
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Halq or Taqsir (shaving or trimming hair)
When performed in Ramadan, the rewards multiply beyond imagination.
Why is performing Umrah important in Ramadan?
1. Equal Reward to Hajj
The main reason performing Umrah is important in Ramadan is a famous Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad. ﷺ:
“Umrah in Ramadan is equal (in reward) to Hajj with me.”
— (Sahih Bukhari & Muslim)
This does not mean it replaces Hajj, but the spiritual reward is equivalent. Imagine earning the reward of Hajj simply by performing Umrah during Ramadan!
2. Multiplied Rewards in Ramadan
Ramadan is the month when every good deed is multiplied. Prayers, charity, fasting, and remembrance carry extra blessings. When you combine Umrah with Ramadan, the reward becomes even greater.
Allah increases blessings during:
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Taraweeh prayers in Masjid al-Haram
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Iftar inside Haram
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Tahajjud in the last 10 nights
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Seeking Laylatul Qadr
Performing Umrah in this month means your entire journey is filled with multiplied rewards.
Ramadan is known as the month of forgiveness. Umrah itself removes sins, as mentioned in the Hadith:
“One Umrah to another is expiation for what is between them.”
When Umrah is performed in Ramadan, the opportunity for repentance becomes even stronger. It is the perfect time to:
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Ask for forgiveness
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Make a sincere dua
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Leave bad habits
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Start a new spiritual life
For many Muslims, this journey becomes a life-changing experience.
