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Umrah in Ramadan
Umrah in Ramadan

Ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allah be pleased with them) said:
The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to an Ansaari woman – “What kept you from going to Hajj with us?”
She said: “We have a camel and Abu So and so and his son – meaning her husband and son – rode it and left a camel for us to use for irrigation.
He said: “When Ramadaan comes, do ‘umrah, for ‘*Umrah in [Ramadaan] is equivalent to Hajj.*” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 1782; Muslim, 1256)
 
This hadeeth points to the virtue of ‘umrah in Ramadaan and indicates that it is equivalent in reward to Hajj. This is a bounty and blessing of Allaah to His slaves, whereby ‘umrah becomes equivalent in reward to Hajj by combining it with Ramadaan. This indicates that the reward for a good deed is increased when done at a special time. Allaah is Most Generous and Bountiful, and He bestows whatever He will upon whomever He will however He will, and none can overturn His rulings or put back His bounty.
 
According to aimahtours.com, Umrah in Ramadan does not take the place of the obligatory Hajj, i.e., the one who does 'Umrah in Ramadan has not discharged the duty to perform the obligatory Hajj for the sake of Allah. What is meant by the hadith is that they are alike in terms of reward, not in terms of fulfilling the duty.
 
* Rewards are multiplied
* Fasting and Umrah are greatly rewarded
* Umrah is as good as performing Hajj
* Umrah is a spiritual act of purity
* Umrah is a way to please and reach out to Allah
* Umrah can bring peace and blessings and rewards from Allah
* Umrah can make your soul as pure as a newborn baby
* Allah promises to reward you, forgive your sins, and grant you the highest place in Jannat (paradise)

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