How to Perform Hajj From Dubai?

How to Perform Hajj From Dubai?

How to Perform Hajj from Dubai? Performing Hajj is an once-in-a-lifetime spiritual journey for Muslims, and if you're planning to embark on this sacred pilgrimage from Dubai, proper preparation is key. Whether you're traveling with family or considering a road trip by car, this guide covers everything you need to know—from visa requirements to Ihram rules and the step-by-step Hajj rituals.

1. Hajj Travel Options from Dubai

A. By Flight (Most Common for Families)

Most pilgrims from Dubai fly to Jeddah or Madinah before proceeding to Makkah.
✔ Pros: Faster (2-3 hours), comfortable for families, organized Hajj packages available.
✔ Cons: Higher cost, limited flexibility.

B. By Car (Road Trip to Makkah)

For those who prefer driving, the journey from Dubai to Makkah takes around 16-18 hours (~1,500 km).
✔ Pros: More control over travel schedule, cost-effective for groups.
✔ Cons: Long drive, border crossing procedures, requires Saudi car insurance.

2. Essential Requirements for Hajj from Dubai

A. Hajj Visa & Permits

  • Apply through Saudi Hajj Ministry-approved agents (like AlUmrah.ae).
  • Nusuk app registration (mandatory for Hajj permits).
  • Valid UAE residency & passport (6+ months validity).

B. For Road Travelers (By Car)

  • Mulkiya (Car Registration) & Saudi insurance.
  • GCC driver’s license or International Driving Permit (IDP).
  • Route planning (via Highway 40 or Route 15).

C. Vaccinations & Health Checks

  • Meningitis, COVID-19, and seasonal flu vaccines (as per Saudi guidelines).

3. Step-by-Step Hajj Rituals (Manasik)

Day 1: Entering Ihram & Travel to Makkah

  • Miqat: Wear Ihram at Yalamlam (for travelers from UAE).
  • Make Niyyah (intention) and recite Talbiyah.
  • Proceed to Makkah, perform Tawaf al-Qudum (optional).

Day 2: 8th Dhul-Hijjah (Tarwiyah Day)

  • Travel to Mina after Fajr, stay in tents, and perform prayers.

Day 3: 9th Dhul-Hijjah (Arafat Day)

  • Stand at Arafat from Dhuhr to Maghrib (key pillar of Hajj).
  • Move to Muzdalifah after sunset, collect pebbles for Rami.

Day 4: 10th Dhul-Hijjah (Eid al-Adha & Rami)

  • Throw pebbles at Jamarat al-Aqaba.
  • Sacrifice an animal (Hady), shave head (Halq), exit Ihram.
  • Perform Tawaf al-Ifadah & Sa’i.

Days 5-6: 11th & 12th Dhul-Hijjah (Rami Days)

  • Stone all three Jamarat pillars.
  • Return to Makkah for final Tawaf (Tawaf al-Wida).

4. Tips for Families Performing Hajj from Dubai

✔ Book a family-friendly Hajj package (with hotels near Haram).
✔ Carry essentials: Portable prayer mats, snacks, medications.
✔ Use strollers for kids (Makkah & Mina paths can be crowded).
✔ Stay hydrated & avoid peak heat hours.

5. Driving to Makkah from Dubai? Key Tips

  • Border Crossing: Exit UAE via Al Batha/Ghuwaifat, enter Saudi via Highway 40.
  • Rest Stops: Use Saudi Aramco/Shell stations (prayer areas available).
  • Ihram Point: Enter Ihram at Yalamlam before reaching Makkah.
  • Parking: Pre-book hotels with parking near Haram.

6. Why Choose a Hajj Package from Dubai?

Organized Hajj packages (like those from AlUmrah.ae) include:
✅ Flights, hotels, and transportation.
✅ Guided Hajj rituals with scholars.
✅ Visa processing & Saudi government compliance.

Final Advice

  • Start preparations early (Hajj slots fill quickly).
  • Follow Saudi Hajj Ministry updates.
  • Travel with patience & devotion.

📞 Need help? Contact AlUmrah.ae for trusted Hajj packages from Dubai!

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