Are you looking for a unique and spiritually enriching journey? Picture this: a 15-day Umrah package from Bangladesh that seamlessly weaves in the allure of Qatar's vibrant culture. Intrigued? Well, you're in for a treat as we unveil this extraordinary adventure that combines spirituality and cultural exploration. Buckle up as we take you on a journey that promises to be nothing short of transformative.
Before we dive into the details, let's talk about Qatar. It's not just a layover; it's a destination in its own right. Qatar boasts a captivating blend of cultural richness and modernity. From the Museum of Islamic Art to the stunning State Grand Mosque, Doha, the capital, is a treasure trove of historical gems. And don't even get us started on the desert safari; it's an adrenaline-pumping adventure you won't forget.
Now, let's break down the itinerary day by day. We've meticulously crafted each day to offer you a perfect balance between spiritual experiences and cultural exploration.
Our spiritual journey begins with a departure from Dhaka, heading towards the sacred city of Jeddah. As we touch down at Jeddah International Airport, we are welcomed to the holy land of Saudi Arabia. A seamless transfer takes us from the airport to our comfortable accommodations in Makkah. Without delay, we will check-in to our hotel and prepare for a momentous event – the performance of Umrah on the same day.
It's a pilgrimage that holds immense significance for Muslims, a journey of devotion and reflection. Throughout the 15 days, you'll have the opportunity to perform the Tawaf around the Kaaba, offer prayers at the Masjid al-Haram, and partake in the deeply spiritual rituals that define this sacred pilgrimage.
This day is dedicated to deepening our connection with Allah through regular prayers and devoted ibadah.
Our spiritual journey in Makkah continues as we devote ourselves to regular prayers and the pursuit of a deeper spiritual connection.
Makkah Ziyarah:
Cave of Hira (Jabal-e-Noor): This sacred cave, known as Jabal-e-Noor, holds historical significance as the place where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received revelations from Allah SWT through the angel Gabriel.
Cave of Thawr (Jabal-e-soor): We will visit this cave where the Prophet and Abu Bakr al-Siddiq sought refuge while fleeing from the Quraish.
Mina: Known as the city of tents, Mina offers temporary accommodation to countless pilgrims participating in Hajj.
Masjid al-Khaif (Mosque of Prophets): We will visit this mosque where numerous prophets are believed to have prayed.
Jamarat: This site holds great importance as pilgrims partake in the mandatory Hajj ritual of pelting three stone columns, emulating the actions of Prophet Ibrahim (A.S).
Mount Arafat (Jabal-Ar-Rahmah): We will stand on the very spot where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) delivered his Last Sermon.
Muzdalifa: This site is integral to the Hajj pilgrimage, as it was where Prophet Adam (AS) combined the Maghrib and Isha prayers.
Jannatul Mualla: A place of reverence where many of the Prophet's ancestors, including his mother (Aminah), grandfather (Abdul Muttalib), and first wife (Khadijah), are laid to rest.
Masjid Jinn: We will visit the site where a group of jinn gathered to hear a portion of the Quran recited by Muhammad (PBUH).
Taif Ziyarah:
The grave of Abdullah Ibn Abbas and the mosque in his honor: Abdullah Ibn Abbas, cousin of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, is celebrated as the greatest mufassir of the Qur'an.
The place of Grape orchards: We explore the location where the beloved Prophet (PBUH) is said to have enjoyed grapes during his time in Taif.
After these spiritual explorations, we return to our regular prayers and ibadah.
Day 5: Makkah - Discovering Jeddah's Treasures
On this day, we will take a short tour of Jeddah, visiting the Tomb of Hawa, Al Rahma Mosque (floating Mosque), Jeddah Corniche (Beach Area), Balad Market, King Fahd’s Fountain, Golakata Mosque, and more.
Our journey continues as we immerse ourselves in regular prayers and devoted ibadah.
We dedicate this day to our faith, engaging in regular prayers and ibadah to further strengthen our connection with Allah.
We bid farewell to Makkah and set out for Madinah. Upon arrival, we check-in to our Madinah hotel.
Our day in Madinah includes visits to:
Masjid-e-Quba: The first mosque built by Muslims.
Masjid-e-Qiblateen: The mosque where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) received the command to change the Qiblah.
Grave of Hamza (RA) and Martyrs of Uhud: The Martyrs Cemetery, housing the graves of 70 companions, including Hamzah bin Abdul Muttalib, martyred in the Battle of Uhud.
Masjid E Juma: The site where the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) delivered the first Khutba of Juma Mubarak on a Friday.
Site of Battle of Trench (Khandaq): We will explore the trenches dug upon the suggestion of Salman Farsi (RA), which aided Muslims in defeating enemy armies with fewer casualties.
After our ziyarah, we return to our regular prayers and ibadah.
We devote this day to deepening our spiritual connection through regular prayers and ibadah.
Our spiritual journey in Madinah continues as we engage in regular prayers and ibadah.
We will check out from our Madinah hotel and proceed to the airport for our departure to Doha. Upon arrival at Doha Airport, we are transferred to our hotel.
Qatar offers a unique cultural experience that complements your Umrah journey. You'll explore museums that showcase Islamic art, dine on international cuisine, and venture into the mesmerizing desert for an adventure of a lifetime. It's a holistic experience that caters to both the soul and the senses.
On this day, we will embark on a Half-Day Doha Express City Tour. This guided tour allows us to discover the unique blend of traditional and modern attractions in Doha. Highlights include Souq Waqif, falcon shops, a panoramic drive along Doha's Corniche, The Pearl-Qatar, Porto Arabia Boardwalk, and Katara cultural village.
A full day of personal time allows us to focus on our regular prayers and ibadah, as well as indulge in personal tours or shopping.
Our spiritual journey comes to an end as we check out from our hotel in Madinah, proceed to Madinah Airport, and depart for Dhaka, concluding our unforgettable journey.
What makes this journey even more enticing is the convenience it offers. Your 15-day Umrah package from Bangladesh includes flights, accommodations, meals, and guided tours. Everything is meticulously planned to ensure your comfort and peace of mind. We've taken care of the details so you can focus on your spiritual and cultural immersion.
Choosing this combined package isn't just practical; it's a decision that promises a truly transformative experience. You'll have the chance to deepen your spirituality through Umrah while also broadening your cultural horizons in Qatar. It's like getting the best of both worlds in one remarkable journey.
Q1: Is Umrah included in the package cost?
Yes, Umrah is an integral part of the package, and all associated costs are included.
Q2: Are there any additional expenses during the trip?
Apart from personal expenses, everything you need is covered in the package.
Q3: Can I customize my itinerary?
While the package is comprehensive, we can discuss minor adjustments to cater to your preferences.
This 15-day Umrah package from Bangladesh, combined with a Qatar tour, is a journey that promises to touch your heart and soul. It's an opportunity to deepen your spirituality and explore a new culture in one unforgettable trip. So, are you ready to embark on this unique adventure? Your transformative journey awaits!