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Comprehensive Umrah Glossary: A-to-Z Islamic Pilgrimage & Travel Terms
Reviewed by Islamic Terminology & Academic Review PanelPublished: August 19, 2026 • Updated: August 21, 2026 18 min read

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Quick Answer & Key Summary
This comprehensive master glossary provides authoritative definitions and cross-references for essential Islamic terms, rituals, and logistical acronyms used across the Umrah planning ecosystem.
Key Takeaways at a Glance
- •Master the essential ritual vocabulary: Ihram, Niyyah, Talbiyah, Tawaf, Sa’i, Halq, Taqsir, and Tahallul.
- •Understand key logistical terms: Nusuk app, BRN (Booking Reference Number), Miqat, and HHR (Haramain High-Speed Railway).
- •Learn the holy geography: Mataf, Masa’a, Multazam, Maqam Ibrahim, Hateem, Rawdah al-Sharifah, and Baqi.
- •Use this reference hub to cross-navigate to detailed procedural and cost guides across the site.
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Published Market BenchmarkOrigin Country & Travel Season
Common route: Karachi / Lahore / Islamabad → Jeddah / Madinah (Direct or Gulf transit)
Moderate weather, steady pilgrim flow, standard baseline pricing.
2
2 Person(s) · 14 NightsTravelers & Nights Split
Adults (12+ yr)
2
Children (2–11 yr)
0
Infants (<2 yr)
0
Total Trip Nights14 Nights
3 Nights (Weekend)10 Nights (Standard)14 Nights (2-Week)30 Nights (Extended)
3
Hotel Preference & Room Allocation
Distance: 450m – 900m or quick hotel shuttle
Distance: 300m – 700m (Southern / Western Central Area)
(Rec: 1)
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Transportation & Airfare
300 km/h bullet train between Jeddah Airport, Makkah, and Madinah (2 hours 20 mins intercity). Modern, punctual, comfortable.
(~$493)
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Food, Visa & Safety Contingency
Estimated Total Budget2 pax · 14 nts
$4,063
≈ 15,235 SAR (1 SAR ≈ 0.267 USD)
Per Person$2,032
Daily Average$290/day
📊Expense Distribution7 Categories
Budget Split100%USD
Itemized Tariff Summary
✈️ Flights$987
🏨 Hotels (9M / 5M)$1,291
🚆 Local Transport & Transfers$237
🍽️ Food & Meals$635
📑 Visa, Insurance & Admin$283
🛍️ Shopping, SIM & Essentials$261
🛡️ Contingency Reserve (10%)$369
Calculation Transparency
Estimate based on 1 room(s), 2 adult(s), 14 nights during standard. Actual booking rates vary by dates, availability, and foreign transaction fees.
A-to-Z Pilgrimage Dictionary
A
- •Abaya: Loose-fitting, modest overgarment worn by Muslim women.
- •Ajwa: Revered, nutrient-dense soft black dates grown exclusively in Madinah.
- •Ash-Shajarah (Dhul Hulayfah): The Miqat station for pilgrims departing from Madinah toward Makkah.
B
- •Baqi (Jannat al-Baqi): The historic cemetery immediately east of the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, containing the graves of over 10,000 companions and the Prophet’s family.
- •Black Stone (Hajar al-Aswad): The sacred stone set into the eastern corner of the Kaaba from which Tawaf begins and ends.
- •BRN (Booking Reference Number): The official Ministry of Hajj & Umrah confirmation code required for hotel and visa verification.
D
- •Dam (Fidyah): A compensatory expiation (such as feeding the needy or sacrificing a sheep) required if an obligatory act of Ihram is violated.
- •Dhul Hulayfah: The furthest Miqat boundary located 9 km outside Madinah.
H
- •Halq: Shaving the entire head with a razor for men following the completion of Sa’i; highly virtuous for achieving Tahallul.
- •Haramain (Al-Haramayn): The Two Holy Sanctuaries: Masjid al-Haram in Makkah and Masjid an-Nabawi in Madinah.
- •Hateem (Hijr Ismail): The semi-circular low marble wall attached to the Kaaba; praying inside it is equivalent to praying inside the Kaaba.
- •HHR (Haramain High-Speed Railway): The 300 km/h electric bullet train connecting Makkah, Jeddah Airport, King Abdullah Economic City, and Madinah.
I
- •Idtiba: The practice of men uncovering their right shoulder by draping the upper Ihram cloth under the right armpit and over the left shoulder during the 7 circuits of Tawaf only.
- •Ihram: The sacred state of ritual purity entered with intention (Niyyah), as well as the two-piece white unstitched garments worn by male pilgrims.
- •Istilam: The act of kissing, touching, or gesturing toward the Black Stone with the right hand at the start of each Tawaf circuit.
M
- •Makkah (Mecca): The holiest city in Islam, birthplace of Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), and home to the Holy Kaaba.
- •Madinah (Medina): The illuminated city of the Prophet (ﷺ), home to Masjid an-Nabawi and the sacred Rawdah.
- •Maqam Ibrahim: The golden station containing the miraculous stone upon which Prophet Ibrahim (AS) stood while building the Kaaba.
- •Masa'a: The enclosed 450-meter corridor between Mount Safa and Mount Marwah where Sa'i is performed.
- •Mataf: The open white-marble courtyard immediately surrounding the Holy Kaaba where Tawaf is performed.
- •Miqat (Plural: Mawaqit): The designated geographical boundary lines that no pilgrim intending Hajj or Umrah may cross without being in the state of Ihram.
- •Multazam: The section of the Kaaba wall located between the Black Stone corner and the Kaaba door, renowned as a place of answered prayers.
N
- •Niyyah: Sincere, conscious mental intention in the heart to perform an act of worship for the sake of Allah alone.
- •Nusuk: The official Saudi government digital platform and mobile app used to issue Umrah visas, schedule Tawaf time slots, and reserve Rawdah prayer permits.
R
- •Raml: The Sunnah practice of men walking with brisk, short, vigorous steps during the first 3 circuits of Tawaf.
- •Rawdah al-Sharifah: The sacred garden between the Prophet’s noble chamber and his pulpit (Minbar) in Masjid an-Nabawi.
- •Rukn al-Yamani: The south-western corner of the Kaaba facing Yemen, where it is Sunnah to touch or recite the comprehensive Quranic prayer (Rabbana atina fid-dunya hasanatan...).
S
- •Sa'i: The devotional ritual of walking back and forth 7 times between Mount Safa and Mount Marwah, commemorating Lady Hajar's desperate search for water for infant Ismail.
- •Safa & Marwah: The two small historical hills inside Masjid al-Haram between which Sa'i is completed.
T
- •Tahallul: Exiting the state of Ihram and lifting its ritual prohibitions by shaving or trimming the hair after completing Sa'i.
- •Talbiyah: The iconic sacred chant recited by pilgrims from entering Ihram until beginning Tawaf ("Labbayk Allahumma Labbayk...").
- •Tanaqol: The official mobile app used to reserve manual and electric mobility wheelchairs and scooters inside Masjid al-Haram.
- •Taqsir: Trimming hair evenly (minimum 1–2 cm across the entire head) to exit Ihram.
- •Tawaf: The devotional act of circumambulating the Holy Kaaba 7 times in a counter-clockwise direction in a state of Wudhu.
Z
- •Zamzam: The miraculous blessed water from the well spring revealed by Angel Jibreel to Lady Hajar and infant Ismail in the heart of Makkah.
- •Ziyarah: Visiting holy, historical, and religious landmarks in Makkah and Madinah (e.g., Mount Uhud, Masjid Quba, Cave of Hira, Jannat al-Baqi).
Frequently Asked Questions
Halq refers to completely shaving the head with a razor (prescribed for men), whereas Taqsir refers to evenly cutting or trimming hair (prescribed for women and optional for men).