What is the best time to perform Umrah during Ramadan?
Although the Masjid al-Haram is crowded with pilgrims from all around the world almost in every part of the year, Ramadan brings the most number of Umrah pilgrims to Makkah. One of the reasons is the Hadith of Prophet Muhammad S.A.W which considers an Umrah in Ramadan equivalent to Hajj in Thawab.
It was narrated from Abu Ma’qil that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “Umrah during Ramadan is equivalent to Hajj.” – Sunan Ibn Majah Vol. 4, Book 25, Hadith 2993
As most of the local Muslim residents and all the Umrah pilgrims want to perform Umrah during the month of Ramadan, it makes the Masjid al-Haram even more crowded. At whatever time you go to the Masjid al-Haram, you will always find it full of pilgrims.
It also means that performing Umrah becomes more difficult during the month of Ramadan. Sometimes Masjid al-Haram administration doesn’t let you go inside the courtyard, other times your access to the Mataf is restricted and you have to perform Tawaf in the upper floor which makes it longer in distance.
In this time, a question comes to our mind, what is the best time to perform Umrah during the month of Ramadan? Well, it is a tricky question and everyone has his own interpretation but in my opinion, you can focus on two timings.
1-In the first 10 days: Everyone believes that if you want to perform Umrah during the month of Ramadan, the earlier is better. It is recommended to perform it in the first 10 days of Ramadan. If you are a local resident, you can plan to do it on the first weekend of Ramadan.
In the last 10 days of Ramadan, it is even difficult to pray in the big courtyard of Masjid al-Haram and people normally find places on several floors of the clock tower in Makkah. Mataf and Saee are also full of pilgrims in the last 10 days of Ramadan.
2-Just after Fajr prayer: If you don’t have an issue in perform Umrah while fasting, I think the best time to perform Umrah is just after Fajr prayer. I ate my Suhoor in Jeddah today and left for Umrah, it took me two hours to reach Masjid al-Haram as in the holy month of Ramadan, they ask pilgrims to park in the Shumaisi parking area.
I started Tawaf at 7:15 and by 9:15 am I was free from everything including cutting my hair. At this point in time, the sun just rises so it is not that hot in Mataf. So I would personally recommend this time.
3-Just after Taraweeh prayer: If you want to perform Umrah during the time you are not fasting, I think the second best time is just after Taraweeh prayer finishes off. This is the time when most of the people seek to leave the Masjid al-Haram so there is a lot of vacant places to fit in.
If you are living in Jeddah, you can leave just after Isha prayer from Jeddah and you will be in Masjid al-Haram at the time when Taraweeh ends. People living in other parts of Saudi Arabia can also plan accordingly.
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