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What is the best time to perform Umrah during Ramadan?

However, in this case, it will take you around 3,4 hours to perform Umrah. Let’s say if you start it by 11 pm, you would be able to complete it by 3 am. You will have to rush for the Suhoor. A better idea is to keep some sandwiches with you in case you are not able to reach a proper restaurant.

 

4-Don’t go after Duhr: If you are planning to perform Umrah just after Duhr prayer while fasting under the scorching sun, I think it is one of the worst ideas come to your mind this year.

5-Don’t for after Asr: If you go just after Asr, once again you will have to perform Tawaf under the sun which bright up, even more, when you are fasting. However, it is not a bad idea to start Tawaf 1 hour before Iftar, pray Maghrib and then start Saee. But you will be interrupted many times due to prayers.

6-Don’t go after Maghrib or Isha: If you are planning to perform Umrah just after taking your Iftar as you are fully energized this time, it is a very good idea but there are two small problems with it.

A-You are not the only one planning for it so at this point in time, the mataf is the most crowded. Moreover, people who come to Masjid al-Haram to pray Maghrib don’t go back before completing Isha prayer.

B-Your Umrah will be interrupted by Isha prayer

All of this is based on my personal recommendations, if you want to share some idea, please leave a comment below.

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