Umrah is a great divine experience that can change your whole perspective on life. Umrah has a great power to bring you back to the right track. The journey of umrah and hajj is not only about physical hustle, but both pilgrimages promise spiritual rebirth. Every Muslim yearns to experience this spiritual revival at least once in their life.

 If you are one of the fortunate Muslims who have the chance to be the guest of the Almighty with your kids, you might need an easy, step-by-step Umrah guide to ensure you have the smoothest and most unforgettable pilgrimage. Every year, many pilgrims from the USA travel to Saudi Arabia for the umrah and hajj pilgrimages with their kids. This article will help you in preparing for pilgrimages with your children.

Importance of Hajj and Umrah 

Parents need to explain to children the significance of hajj and umrah. It is crucial to raise awareness among your kids about all worship and Umrah rituals when travelling for Umrah. So they can honour each sacred place and maintain mutual respect for other pilgrims during offering worship. Teach them to connect deeply with religious veneration.

 This helps to generate deep love, humility, devotion, and submission towards Allah. They feel more connected to their religion after learning these manners. Islamic travel agencies in the USA play an essential role in offering family-friendly Umrah packages for 2026. In these packages, pilgrims can access all Umrah services, including arrangements for children in all groups.

Teaching Children Why Duas are Important for the journey

Parents need to explain to their children that Dua is a conversation with the Almighty. Elaborate on them, no matter how big or small, through Dua, you can talk to him about anything. Tell them to connect duas with their feelings. Especially for the Hajj pilgrimage, ask him for resilience and ease. Parents should focus on their children. Hajj and Umrah are great opportunities to improve one’s life. Teach them to ask Allah for more contentment and humility. 

Before and during the journey, make Talbiyah part of your routine. Through this, they can easily connect with the essence of Hajj and Umrah.  Explain to them that they should ask Allah for a safe journey and for their journey to be full of blessings. Teach them to pray with sincerity and without destruction so that they can feel more connected to the Almighty.

Dua Before Leaving the Home 

Before leaving the home, ask them to pray: Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest. (Glory is to him who has provided this for us, and we could never have had it by our own efforts. Indeed, to our Lord we will return.) Oh Allah, we ask you on this journey of ours for goodness and piety, and for deeds that are pleasing to you. Oh Allah, lighten this journey for us and make its distance easy for us. Oh Allah, you are our companion on this journey and the one in whose care we leave our family. Oh Allah, I seek refuge in you from the journey’s hardships, and from distressing sights, and from finding our family and property in misfortune upon returning.

Dua for Ihram 

Ihram is a piece of two simple white garments that show that pilgrims have left all worldly desires behind and have presented themselves before the Almighty.  When parents know the significance of ihram, they also teach their kids about it. Some Duas for ihram are: “here I am, oh Allah, here I am. Here I am, you have no partner, here I am. Indeed, all praise, grace, and Dominion are yours, and you have no partner.”

Another Dua for ihram is, “Oh Allah, I intend to perform Umrah, so make it easy for me and accept it for me.”

Parents can also recite on behalf of the kids if a kid is too young to recite these Duas correctly. 

Dua for Haram 

Kids should recite: “In the name of Allah, may blessings and peace be upon the Messenger of Allah. Oh my lord! Forgive me my sins and open for me the doors of your mercy”.

Dua for Sai

 When approaching Safa and Marwa, recite: Indeed, Safa and Marwa are among the symbols of Allah. There is no sin in a person who walks between them when performing Hajj to the house or performing Umrah. Whoever does good voluntarily, then indeed ALLAH is appreciative and all-knowing. 

Through any reliable Islamic travel agency in the USA, you can complete the process of your Umrah visa.

Duas for Hajj 

Hajj rituals are entirely different from those of Umrah. So there are some Duas that children should learn. 

Oh Allah, this hajj is at your service.

Another one is: “There is no god but Allah, alone without partner, to him belongs to Kingdom, and to him belongs all praise, and he is powerful over all things”

Conclusion

Going for Umrah is a profoundly spiritual journey, and when you make this trip with your little ones, it becomes even more special. While teaching your kids about blessings and the significance of hajj and umrah, you also learn a great deal. After completing umrah, Muslims feel blessed and near to Allah. The duas that Muslims recite during Umrah are not just words; they are prayers that connect them to Allah. Umrah is a divine journey and the best reminder to come to Allah before death and praise Him for His pleasure.

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