Learn how to perform Umrah correctly with this clear, step-by-step guide. From making the niyyah to the final haircut, every essential act is explained — including rules for women like covering every strand of hair. Perfect for first-timers and those seeking to do it the Sunnah way.

1. Step-by-Step Umrah Guide (For Men & Women)

Step 1: Preparation & Niyyah (Intention)

  • When to make niyyah? At the Miqat (station before entering Makkah).
  • Say: “Labbayka ‘Umratan” (O Allah, I intend to perform Umrah).
  • From this point, you enter Ihram.

Step 2: Ihram (Sacred State)

Men:

  • Wear two white, unstitched cloths (Rida’ and Izaar).
  • No stitched clothing, socks, underwear, or headcover.

Women:

  • Can wear any modest, stitched clothing covering her body.
  • No niqab or gloves (Prophet ﷺ prohibited covering the face with niqab during Ihram).
  • Face covering with a scarf is allowed if men are around, but it must not touch the face.

Important Note for Women:

  • Make sure every single hair is covered under your scarf.
  • If any hair shows intentionally or due to negligence, she must repeat her niyyah and pay kafarah (penalty, usually sacrificing a sheep).

Step 3: Talbiyah

  • Start reciting:

“Labbayk Allahumma Labbayk, Labbayka la shareeka laka Labbayk, Innal hamda, wan-ni’mata, laka wal-mulk, Laa shareeka lak.”

  • Men: Recite aloud.
  • Women: Recite softly.
  • Keep reciting it continuously until you reach the Kaaba and begin Tawaf.

    Step 4: Entering Masjid al-Haram

    • Enter with right foot, say:

    “Bismillah, Allahumma salli ‘ala Muhammad, Allahumma ighfir li dhunoobi waftah li abwaaba rahmatik.”

    • Keep your eyes down until you see the Kaaba. When you do:

    Stop and make any duʿa you want. This moment is very special.

    Step 5: Tawaf (Circling the Kaaba)

    • Make 7 complete rounds counterclockwise around the Kaaba.

    Rules for Tawaf:

    • Start from the Black Stone (al-Hajr al-Aswad).

    • Say:

      “Bismillah, Allahu Akbar” while pointing at it if you can’t kiss it.

    Men:

    • Perform ramal (brisk walking with shoulders slightly raised) in first 3 rounds if possible.
    • Uncover right shoulder (called idtibaʿ) only during Tawaf.

    Women:

    • Walk normally, without ramal.
    • Stay away from crowds. Avoid pushing.

    Important:

    • Keep wudu during all 7 rounds.
    • If wudu breaks, pause, make wudu again, then continue from where you stopped.

    Step 6: Pray 2 Rakʿah Behind Maqam Ibrahim

    • After Tawaf, go behind Maqam Ibrahim (if too crowded, pray anywhere in the Haram).
    • In 1st rakʿah: recite Surah Al-Kafirun after Al-Fatiha.
    • In 2nd rakʿah: recite Surah Al-Ikhlas.

    Step 7: Drink Zamzam Water

    Make duʿa while drinking. The Prophet ﷺ said Zamzam water is for whatever intention you drink it with.

    Step 8: Sa’i (Between Safa and Marwah)

    • Go to Safa hill and face the Kaaba, raise hands, and say:

      “Inn-as-Safa wal-Marwah min sha’a’irillah…” then make duʿa.

    • Walk from Safa to Marwah, then back to Safa = 1 lap.
    • Complete 7 laps (ending at Marwah).

    Men:

    • In the green-lit area: jog briskly.

    Women:

    • Walk normally through the entire Sa’i. No jogging.

    You may recite:

    “Rabbighfir warham innaka antal-Aʿazzul-Akram.”
     Or any duʿa in your language.

    Step 9: Halq or Taqsir (Hair Removal)

    Men:

    • Best: Shave entire head (Halq).
    • Allowed: Shorten hair evenly from all sides (Taqsir).

    Women:

    • Cut a fingertip-length (around 1 inch) from the end of every braid or lock.
    • Must do it in private, ideally by another woman.

    Every single hair must be trimmed. Missing even one may invalidate Umrah.

    Step 10: Umrah Completed

    • You’re now out of Ihram.
    • You may now wear regular clothes, use perfume, cut nails, etc.

    Important Reminders:

    • Stay in wudu during Tawaf.
    • Do not fight, argue, or push others—especially during Sa’i and Tawaf.
    • If women’s scarf slips or hair is exposed, correct it immediately and seek forgiveness.

    If you intentionally break Ihram rules, you may need kafarah (penalty).