Day 1: Depart from KLIA to Jeddah. Transfer to Makkah and check in at your hotel. Recite the Talbiyah frequently during the journey to keep your heart connected to the intention of Umrah. Every recitation of the Talbiyah earns immense rewards and strengthens your spiritual connection.
Day 2: Perform your first Umrah (Tawaf, Sa’i, and Tahallul). Spend the rest of the day praying in Masjidil Haram. Offer Sadaqah to those in need near the mosque. Charity given in Ramadhan is multiplied greatly, bringing blessings and purification.
Day 3: Ziarah (visits to key sites in Makkah, e.g., Jabal Nur, Jabal Thawr). Perform a second Umrah for yourself or on behalf of a loved one (with intention). Read a Juz of the Quran. For every letter of the Quran you read, you gain 10 rewards, multiplied in Ramadhan.
Day 4-5: Free time for personal prayers and reflection. Assist elderly pilgrims in navigating the mosque. Helping others during Umrah earns you continuous blessings and mercy from Allah.
Day 6: Travel to Madinah. Check-in at the hotel near Masjid Nabawi. Greet the Prophet (peace be upon him) with heartfelt Selawat upon entering Masjid Nabawi. Sending Selawat upon the Prophet (PBUH) increases your closeness to him on the Day of Judgment.
Day 7: Visit historical sites in Madinah (e.g., Quba Mosque, Qiblatain Mosque, Uhud Battlefield). Praying two rakaat of optional (nafl) prayers at Masjid Quba after performing ablutions in your home (hotel) is equal to performing an Umrah.
Day 8: Spend time in Raudhah, the Garden of Paradise, for personal dua and prayers. Prayers in Raudhah are highly accepted, and dua made here carries extra blessings. Share Iftar with other pilgrims in the mosque. Sharing Iftar earns the reward of fasting for those you help break their fast.
Day 9-10: Ziarah Masjid Nabawi (e.g., visiting the grave of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and Baqi Cemetery). Engage in Istighfar (seeking forgiveness) throughout the day. Allah promises forgiveness and relief for those who sincerely seek His mercy.
Day 11: Prepare for return to Malaysia. Spend the day praying, reading Quran, and reflecting on the trip. Pray for all Muslims around the world. Dua made for others results in angels making the same dua for you.
Day 12: Arrive at KLIA with cherished memories. Continue practicing the good habits developed during your journey. Sustaining good deeds after Umrah ensures ongoing blessings and spiritual growth.
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