Umrah And Visit Guide In 16 Languages Helps Pilgrims Plan And Perform Sacred Rites
The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has issued the "Umrah and Visit Guide" in 16 languages. The guide helps worshippers and Umrah performers understand procedures in their own language. It aims to support calm, organised journeys and easier performance of rituals.
The "Umrah and Visit Guide" is available online as an interactive digital resource. It provides organised information for every step of the journey. Users can move through topics in order and quickly find the guidance needed at each stage.

The guide follows the full Umrah and visit path, starting before travel. It explains preparations, visa steps and permit procedures. It then covers arrival, movement between sites, performance of rituals, and ends with departure requirements for leaving the Kingdom.
Content is arranged in a clear timeline so visitors can select the stage matching their situation. Visual elements support understanding, including pictures, maps and simple diagrams. Digital links connect users to maps, instructional videos and different support services available during the journey.
The "Umrah and Visit Guide" also explains how to perform Ihram, Tawaf and Sa'i. It sets out etiquette for the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet's Mosque in Madinah. The guide highlights important services at both mosques and outlines organisational and behavioural rules that assist smooth, safe movement.
The ministry states that this guide forms part of ongoing work to improve the experience of worshippers and Umrah performers. It aims to raise awareness of procedures and organisation, support digital transformation of services, and improve overall service quality. The guide remains available online for Umrah performers and visitors worldwide.
With inputs from SPA