Hajj and Umrah of Prophet Muhammed PBUH

 Here is the post on  Hajj and Umrah of Prophet Muhammed PBUH offered by our travel agency with the cheap and best December Umrah Packages. The Prophet Muhammed PBUH completed four Umrahs and one Hajj in all, as follows:


6th Hijri: First Umrah: 


The Treaty of Hudaibiyah was signed as a result of the first journey. In Madinah, over 1,400 Muslims wore ihram with Prophet Muhammed PBUH, but the Quraish elders were concerned by their number and refused to let them in. They altered course and went to a spot called Hudaibiyah on the outskirts of the city, where negotiations between Muslims and Quraish delegates took place. The following was agreed upon:


  1. For the following ten years, there would be no conflict between them.
  2. Any individual or tribe that wished to join Muhammad PBUH and enter into any agreement with him may do so. Similarly, any individual or tribe that chose to join the Quraish and enter into any deal with them was free to do so.
  3. If a Makkan traveled to Madinah, the Muslims would return him to Makkah, but if a Muslim traveled to Makkah from Madinah, he would not be returned.
  4. Muslims will return this year without entering Makkah, but they will be able to enter Makkah and conduct Umrah for three days next year. Despite the fact that they were not permitted to visit the Kaaba for Umrah, it was nevertheless considered an Umrah. And Prophet Muhammad PBUH stepped out of the ihram, cut his hair, sacrificed his Hadi (animal), and returned to Medina. It was agreed that he would go to Medina and return the next year for Umrah. Some of the friends were displeased, but it was a wise decision that ensured harmony.


According to the Treaty of Hudaibiyah, the Second Umrah (7th Hijri) is performed. The third Umrah (8th Hijri) took place on the road back to Medina after the Prophet PBUH and his companions returned from the Battle of Hunain.

Along with the Hajj, the fourth Umrah (10th Hijri) is performed: This Hajj is referred to as:

The Farewell Pilgrimage (Hujjat al-Wada): The Prophet Muhammed PBUH conducted the Hajj pilgrimage in the tenth year after Hijrah. Every Ramadan, the Prophet Muhammad PBUH would meet with Angel Jibril and read the Quran verses that had been revealed up to that point. Angel Jibril announced during Ramadan in the 10th Hijri year that they would read the Quran twice that year. 

And the Prophet PBUH, who was 63 at the time, realized that this indicated his life was coming to an end. 

With his friends and all of his wives, the Prophet PBUH headed forth. He was joined by about 100,000 people, and his friend Jabir claimed, "I could see people as far as my eyes could see." On the fourth day of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah, they arrived at Makkah to conduct Hajj. The Day of Arafa is an important aspect of the Hajj, according to Ka'b bin Ujrah (RA): "The Prophet PBUH came to us and we questioned him. We already know how to greet you (saying Assalamu alaykum), but what should we supplicate for you, O Messenger of Allah?" He PBUH said, “Say:

Exalt the mention of Muhammad and his family, O Allah, as you exalted the Ibrahim family. You have been praised and praised again. O Allah, bless Muhammad and his family in the same way that You blessed Ibrahim's family. You have been praised and praised again. (According to Al-Bukhari and Muslim)


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