Umrah is a sacred Islamic pilgrimage that can be performed at any time of the year. For many believers, it is a deeply emotional and spiritual journey especially for those performing Umrah for the first time.
This step-by-step Umrah guide explains how to perform Umrah correctly, in simple language, following authentic Islamic teachings. Whether you are traveling from Canada or anywhere else, this guide will help you perform Umrah with confidence and peace of heart.
What Is Umrah?
Umrah is a voluntary pilgrimage to Makkah, involving specific acts of worship:
- entering the state of Ihram
- Tawaf around the Kaaba
- Sa’i between Safa and Marwah
- Halq or Taqsir
Unlike Hajj, Umrah:
- has fewer ritual
- can be performed any time
- takes only a few hours
If you are completely new, we recommend reading Umrah Guide for Beginners (Canada Edition) first.
Overview: Umrah Steps at a Glance
- Enter Ihram
- Make intention (Niyyah)
- Perform Tawaf
- Pray two rak’ahs
- Perform Sa’i
- Shave or trim hair
- Exit Ihram
Now let’s explain how to perform Umrah step by step in detail.
Step 1: Entering the State of Ihram
Before reaching the Miqat, pilgrims must enter Ihram.
For Men:
- two white unstitched cloths
- no head covering
- no stitched clothing
For Women:
- modest normal clothing
- face and hands uncovered
- no special color required
Important Ihram Rules:
- no perfume or scented products
- no cutting hair or nails
- avoid arguments and anger
Step 2: Make Intention (Niyyah) for Umrah
After wearing Ihram, make the intention:
“Labbayk Allahumma Umrah”
(O Allah, I intend to perform Umrah)
From this moment Ihram rules apply.
Step 3: Perform Tawaf Around the Kaaba
Upon entering Masjid al-Haram, start Tawaf.
How to Perform Tawaf:
- begin from Hajr-e-Aswad
- circle the Kaaba 7 times
- keep Kaaba on your left
- recite duas or prayers
There is no fixed dua pray from your heart.
Step 4: Pray Two Rak’ahs After Tawaf

After Tawaf:
- pray two rak’ahs
- preferably near Maqam Ibrahim
- Surah Al-Kafirun & Al-Ikhlas recommended
If crowded, pray anywhere in the mosque.
Step 5: Perform Sa’i (Safa to Marwah)
Sa’i is the act of walking between Safa and Marwah.
Details :
- start at Safa
- walk to Marwah (1 round)
- total 7 rounds
- men walk briskly between green light
Sa’i represents the struggle of Hajra (AS).
Step 6: Halq or Taqsir (Hair Cutting)
After Sa’i:
- Men: shave head (Halq) or trim hair (Taqsir)
- Women: trim a fingertip lengt
This completes Umrah rituals.
Step 7: Exit Ihram – Umrah Completed
Once hair is cut:
- Ihram restrictions end
- normal clothing allowed
- Umrah is complete
You may now perform optional prayers, Tawaf, or Ziyarah.
Common Mistakes to Avoid During Umrah
- rushing Tawaf
- pushing others
- using scented soap in Ihram
- panicking in crowds
- overthinking minor issues
A calm heart leads to a better Umrah.
Detailed mistakes are explained in Umrah Tips for First Timers – Mistakes to Avoid (2026).
Helpful Preparation Tips
- stay hydrated
- wear comfortable footwear
- keep documents secure
- rest before Umrah
For packing help, see What to Pack for Umrah – Complete Canadian Traveler Checklist.
For Non-Muslim Readers
Umrah is a peaceful act of worship symbolizing humility, patience, and devotion. Many non-Muslims read about Umrah to understand Islamic culture and values and that curiosity is always respected.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: How long does Umrah take?
Usually 3–6 hours, depending on crowd levels.
Q2: Can elderly people perform Umrah?
Yes, with rest breaks and wheelchair assistance if needed.
Q3: Is Umrah compulsory?
No. It is voluntary but highly rewarding.
Q4: Can women perform Umrah without a group?
Yes, according to current Saudi regulations.
Q5: Can I perform Umrah more than once?
Yes, but scholars recommend focusing on quality, not quantity.
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