Calm, clear guidance for every step of Hajj
Built to pair with official MORA updates. Quick checklists, ritual timelines, and essential contacts—optimized for mobile and on-the-go use.
Key days
8-13
Dhul-Hijjah
Steps
8
From Ihram to Farewell
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Based on expected Dhul-Hijjah 1447 AH (approx. 1 June 2026). Adjust to official moon-sighting announcements and MORA dates.
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Journey timeline
Each day of Hajj, simplified
Keep group timings, heat, and energy in mind. Align these notes with official MORA announcements and your operator’s schedule.
Before 8 Dhul-Hijjah
Ihram & Arrival
Enter Ihram at your miqat, recite the Talbiyah, and head to Makkah with a clear intention.
- Shower, wear Ihram, pray two rakah with intention
- State your niyyah and keep Talbiyah alive
- Arrive in Makkah, rest, and hydrate
Upon arrival
Umrah: Tawaf & Sa'i
Perform Tawaf then Sa'i between Safa and Marwah (7 each). Maintain wudu where possible.
- 7 circuits around the Kaaba with calm pacing
- Pray at Maqam Ibrahim if space allows
- Drink Zamzam and make dua between Sa'i laps
8 Dhul-Hijjah
Mina
Move to Mina, pray in jamarat-tents, keep hydrated, rest for Arafat.
- Stay in your camp zone; follow group timings
- Prioritize rest, light meals, and fluids
- Review Arafat supplications for tomorrow
9 Dhul-Hijjah
Arafat
Stand in Arafat (Wuquf) from noon until Maghrib.
- Arrive before Dhuhr; combine Dhuhr/Asr as guided
- Make heartfelt dua facing Qiblah
- Depart calmly toward Muzdalifah after Maghrib
Night of 9 Dhul-Hijjah
Muzdalifah
Pray Maghrib/Isha, collect pebbles (49-70), rest under the open sky.
- Stay with your group; keep belongings compact
- Collect pebble-sized stones for Jamarat
- Rest well—tomorrow is busy
10 Dhul-Hijjah
Jamarat, Qurbani & Tawaf al-Ifadah
Stone Jamarat al-Aqabah, arrange sacrifice, shave/trim hair, exit Ihram.
- Follow scheduled group times for Jamarat
- Confirm sacrifice completion before shaving
- Complete Tawaf al-Ifadah and Sa'i if required
11-13 Dhul-Hijjah
Days of Tashreeq
Stone all three Jamarat each day after Dhuhr; rest and reflect in Mina.
- Keep hydrated; use shade and cooling towels
- Maintain group safety when moving
- Extra day (13th) optional if leaving Mina on 12th before sunset
Before departure
Farewell Tawaf
Final circumambulation of the Kaaba; leave with gratitude and calm.
- Complete 7 circuits without heavy luggage
- Make dua at the end; avoid rushing exits
- Keep your group informed of flight timings
Readiness
Checklists you can act on today
Keep essentials light and repeatable. Tick through these the week before travel, and again before moving between key sites.
Travel documents
- ✓ Passport validity + Hajj visa
- ✓ MORA-issued ID and wristband
- ✓ Flight, hotel, and bus confirmations
- ✓ 2x printed copies of key documents
Health & wellbeing
- ✓ Vaccinations per official guidance
- ✓ Daily meds, inhalers, and small first-aid kit
- ✓ Electrolyte sachets and reusable water bottle
- ✓ Comfortable walking sandals and spare socks
Packing light
- ✓ Unscented toiletries, compact towel, ihram belt
- ✓ Portable charger + universal adapter
- ✓ Pocket Quran/dua book (or offline app)
- ✓ ID pouch, pebble bag, and prayer mat
Heat, crowd, and time awareness
Announcements & alerts
Replace these cards with live data from MORA, your operator, or your scholars' advisories.
MORA transport window
Operator buses to Mina begin 7 Dhul-Hijjah after Fajr. Check your camp gate number.
Heat advisory
Midday temperatures high. Use shaded routes and carry electrolytes; delay long walks to cooler hours.
Jamarat schedule
Group stoning slot assigned after Dhuhr on 10 Dhul-Hijjah. Arrive 20 minutes early, follow your leader.
Key terms in plain language
Keep your group aligned on the essentials. Confirm rulings with trusted scholars.
Tawaf al-Wada
Farewell circumambulation of the Kaaba performed before leaving Makkah.
Talbiyah
The prayer recited after entering Ihram: Labbayk Allahumma Labbayk.
Wuquf
Standing at Arafat on 9 Dhul-Hijjah; the essential pillar of Hajj.
Jamarat
Three pillars in Mina where stones are cast during the days of Tashreeq.
Official updates and handy downloads
Keep these verified touchpoints bookmarked. Replace placeholders with current MORA links, transport PDFs, and maps provided by your operator.
Official guidance
Update daily- • Ministry of Hajj & Umrah bulletins
- • Approved transport schedules and camp maps
- • Health advisories and vaccination updates
Digital tools
Update daily- • Offline maps of Mina, Arafat, and Muzdalifah
- • Local prayer times and Qiblah compass
- • Group chat channels for location sharing
Downloadables
Update daily- • Printable rituals timeline and checklists
- • Emergency contact card template
- • Arabic phrases sheet for quick assistance
Save these numbers
Add them to your phone favorites. Keep a paper copy in your pocket with camp details.
Emergency
ImmediateNationwide emergency hotline (ambulance, police, fire).
911
Medical support
HealthNearest clinic locations and ambulance access points.
937
Lost & guidance
Help deskReport lost pilgrims, documents, or request directions.
92002
Download and share
Upload scholar-approved material here: PDFs, offline guides, and map packs for quick sharing with your group.
Step-by-step Hajj guide
Plain-language walkthrough to keep with you.
Talbiyah & Adhkar pack
Key duas with transliteration for quick reference.
Maps & wayfinding
Offline-friendly maps of Mina, Arafat, Muzdalifah, and Jamarat routes.
Quick answers to common moments
Always defer to official rulings and the guidance of your scholar or group leader.
What if I miss a scheduled bus?
General guidanceContact your group lead immediately and use the official transport desk at your zone to reassign. Keep your ID visible.
Can I delay Tawaf al-Ifadah?
LogisticsIt is permissible from 10 Dhul-Hijjah onward; avoid peak hours for safety.
How many pebbles do I collect?
HealthAt least 49 (7+21+21). Collect a few extra in case any fall.
What if I feel unwell?
General guidanceInform your group, hydrate, and visit the nearest clinic. Use 937 for medical support.