Frequently Asked Questions
Procedures Questions
- What is the first thing that I should do to make a reservation for Hajj?
- What happens after I make a reservation and pay the deposit?
- What happens after I receive the invoice and my confirmation?
- What is the next step after I send my remaining balance and proper documents?
- When am I supposed to receive my documents?
- After I receive my complete package with all finalized documents, what is next?
- If I do not have any errors in my package what should I do next?
- Will I be met in the airport before my departure?
- What is the significance of my ID card and luggage tags?
- After we arrive in Saudi Arabia, will a representative meet me?
A. What are the Hajj procedures?
- Prelude
- Proclaiming the Niyyah for Hajj
- Puting on Ihram After Fajr
- Praying 2 Rak'at Nafl At Miqat
- Making Tawaf
- Performing Sa'ee
- Going to Mina
- Going to Arafah
- Praying in Arafah
- Staying in Arafah
- Leaving to Muzdalifah
- Offering Prayers in Muzdalifah
- Collecting Pebbles
- Completion of Second Day
- Going to Mina
- Throwing Pebbles
- Sacrificing an Animal
- Cutting Hair
- Cutting Hair
- Celebrating Eidul-Adha
- Going to Makkah
- Drinking from Zamzam
- Returning to Mina
- Stoning the Jamrahs
- Throwing at the First Jamrah
- Throwing at Second Jamrah
- Throwing at Third Jamrah
- Staying in Mina
- Extending the Stay
- Stoning the Jamrahs
- Returning to Makkah
- Tawaf al-Wada
- Departing from Makkah
1. What is the first thing that I should do to make a reservation for Hajj?
The first thing to do is choose a program that we offer, you can view the programs either on our website, or on our brochure that was mailed out to our clients on our mailing list. Once you choose a program, you may reserve online or mail the reservation form that is in the brochure, or on our website and mail a deposit of $3,500.00 / person.
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Once you have made a reservation and paid a deposit , if there is any additional information missing, you will be contacted by a sales representative to assist you in the remaining information needed to complete the reservation. After the reservation is complete, you will receive a confirmation, a visa application, and an invoice of your remaining balance to your preference on either mail, fax, or email.
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3. What happens after I receive the invoice and my confirmation? |
4. What is the next step after I send my remaining balance and proper documents?
Dar El Salam will then start on your visa processing, while confirming your land package, as well as you flight itinerary. Once everything is complete you will receive a package with you day-by-day itinerary, passport with visa, airline tickets, and finalized invoice, confirmation, and your identification card and laminated luggage tags to place on you luggage. |
5. When am I supposed to receive my documents?
Once all your documents and full payment is received you should expect your documents to be returned within 2 to 3 weeks. |
6. After I receive my complete package with all finalized documents, what is next?
You must review all documents and confirmations to make sure there is no mistake in the arrangement made for you. If there are any mistakes please make sure to contact Dar El Salam as soon as possible so We may be able to correct it. Please note that this does not mean you can make changes in your reservation. |
7. If I do not have any errors in my package what should I do next?
By not informing us of any errors, we assume that your package is complete and accurate. Your next step is to prepare for your travel and make sure you are in the airport for the day of your flight at least 3-4 hours prior to your flight departure. |
8. Will I be met in the airport before my departure?
If you will be traveling from New York or connecting through New York on either EgyptAir or Saudi Arabian Airlines, you will be met by a Dar El Salam Travel representative to provide you with any assistance that you might need. Please remember to have your ID on and remember to have your luggage tags attached to your luggage prior to your departure to the airport so you may have a quick check-in process. |
9. What is the significance of my ID card and luggage tags?
You will need to have your ID card on at all times starting from your departure from USA until your departure back from Saudi Arabia. It is very important that you do so, so any Dar El Salam representative can recognize you and can assist you in any needs that you may require. The luggage tags are very valuable so the luggage can be identified throughout the trip. |
10. After we arrive in Saudi Arabia, will a representative meet me?
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A. Hajj Procedures |
Prelude: |
Before the 8th of Dhul-Hijjah, a person who wants to perform pilgrimage (Hajj) pronounces the intention to perform Umrah while approaching the Miqat. A second intention for the actual Hajj is pronounced at a later period. There are several rites to properly complete the Hajj and Umrah. |
Proclaiming the Niyyah for Hajj: All acts of worship are preceded by an appropriate proclamation of Niyyah. |
The distinctive garb of the male pilgrim worn during Hajj or Umrah. It consists of two pieces of white, un-sewn and plain cloth. One of the pieces is wrapped around the midriff to cover his body from just above his navel to his ankles, and the other is draped around his shoulders to cover the upper body. For ladies, their ordinary and unpretentious clothes of everyday wear constitute their Ihram. |
Praying 2 Rak'at Nafl At Miqat: An imaginary boundary around Makkah. A prospective pilgrim cannot cross this boundary without first changing into Ihram. The pilgrim changes into Ihram at Miqat and pronounces the intention to perform Hajj or Umrah. |
The devotional act of circumambulating (i.e. walking around) the Ka'bah while reciting prayers and supplications. One complete circuit around the Ka'bah constitutes a shawt (pl. ashwat), and seven ashwat complete one Tawaf. |
The devotional act of walking seven times between the knolls of Safa and Marwah. This act retraces the footsteps of Hajar, wife of Prophet Ibrahim (pbuh), during her desperate search for water for her infant son Ismail (pbuh) after they were left in the desert by Prophet Ibrahim in response to a Divine vision. |
A devotional recital of the following words by the piligrim during Hajj and Umrah |
The Pilgrim goes to Mina on the 8th of Thul-Hijjah anytime after Fajr prayer but before Zuhr. |
After leaving Mina, the pilgrim heads toward Arafah. |
After settling down in the tents at Arafah, the pilgrim offers the Zuhur and Asr prayers in qasr (shortened) and Jam' (combined) modes, that is, 2 rak'ats each prayer instead of 4 rak'ats, and the two prayers are offered at the same time, with one adhan and two separate Iqamahs, one each for Zuhur and Asr. |
The pilgrim stays in Arafah until sunset. It is recommended to spend the entire time reading the Quran, reciting the Talbiyah, offering supplications, and repenting to Allah. |
After sunset, the pilgrim departs for Muzdalifah quietly, always reciting the Talbiyah and other prayers. |
Offering Prayers in Muzdalifah: The pilgrim offers Maghrib and Isha prayers combining them and shortening the Isha. Thus, after the adhan is called, three rak'ahs of Maghrib are offered following the usual iqamah. |
The pilgrim then walks to the foot of nearby hills, and collects about 70 pea-size pebbles for throwing. |
The pilgrim spends the night at Muzdalifah and offers Fajr there. Before sunrise, the pilgrim leaves for Mina on the morning of the 10th of Thul-Hijjah. |
Due to the large crowd going to Mina, the pilgrim must remain calm, avoid pushing people, and must be respectful to others. |
The pilgrim stones the Jamrat al-Kubra (Jamrat al-Aqabah) only, preferably before midday. Stoning the pillar symbolizes stoning the devil. the pebbles must touch the inside of the Jamrat's fence. |
A sacrifice is now required for the pilgrim performing Hajj al-Tamattu or Hajj al-Qiran. The choice of the animal is either a sheep, or 1/7th of a cow or a camel shared with other people. |
The pilgrim may now shave/trim the hair, shower, and change into everyday clothes. The hair may be shaved or trimmed for men. It is recommended to start from the right side. For women, trimming only a finger tip's length is required. |
Starting from the 10th of Thul-Hijjah and on, Muslims around the world celebrate this special occasions. |
The pilgrim proceeds to al-Masjid al-Haram in Makkah for Tawaf al-Ifadah. |
After completing the prayer at Maqam Ibrahim, the pilgrim may visit the Zamzam area and drink from the water. |
The pilgrim returns to Mina and stays there until the 12th or 13th of Thul-Hijjah for throwing the pebbles. |
The pilgrim stones the The first Jamrah, then the Middle, and finally the Big one in the same consecutive order, after midday on all three days. |
Scene from the first stone pillar in the line, also known as the small one. |
Scene from the second stone pillar in the line, also known as the middle one. |
Scene from the third stone pillar in the line, also known as the big one and the al-Aqaba. |
The pilgrim should stay in Mina minimum from Fajr until Midnight. |
For the pilgrims who intend to stay only two days, they must leave before Maghrib. |
On the 12th of Thul-Hijjah, the same procedures as the 11th take place. The pilgrim stones the The first Jamrah, then the Middle, and finally the Big one in the same consecutive order, after midday on all three days. |
Pilgrims return to Makkah before Maghrib time after completing the stoning to perform Tawaf al-Wada. |
This is the farewell Tawaf that a pilgrim performs just before leaving Makkah for other destinations. It is the same as other Tawaf, going in 7 circuits, starting from the black stone line. After completing the Tawaf, it is good but not required to pray 2 Rak'ahs behind Maqam Ibrahim, or, if not possible, to pray any other 2 Rak'ahs facing the Kaabah. |
This completes the Hajj journey. It is recommended to leave Makkah as soon as the pilgrim completes the pilgrimage. The pilgrim also asks Allah to accept the rituals and promises to abide by the divine commands. |