Over 1 million Umrah pilgrims benefit from hair cutting service to exit from ihram
Saudi Gazette Report
More than 1 million Umrah pilgrims have benefited from the hair cutting service provided to them to exit from the state of ihram after completing their pilgrimage rituals.
The service, which is offered at the Grand Mosque in Makkah and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah, allows pilgrims to have their hair cut or shaved in accordance with the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) after completing their Umrah.
This initiative aims to facilitate the pilgrims’ transition out of the state of ihram, which is a sacred state of ritual purity that pilgrims enter into before performing Umrah or Hajj. By providing this service, the authorities in Saudi Arabia are ensuring that pilgrims have everything they need to complete their pilgrimage in a comfortable and convenient manner.
The hair cutting service has become an integral part of the Umrah experience for over 1 million pilgrims, who appreciate the convenience and ease of being able to exit from ihram in such a simple and efficient way.
As the number of Umrah pilgrims continues to increase each year, the hair cutting service has become even more important in helping pilgrims complete their pilgrimage rituals and return to their normal daily lives.
Overall, the hair cutting service has been a valuable addition to the services provided to Umrah pilgrims in Saudi Arabia, and has helped over 1 million pilgrims complete their pilgrimage with ease and convenience.