How...? Hire someone through the Umrah Badal service for your deceased or long-term ill parents. Our team member in Makkah will perform Umrah on behalf of your loved one.
A parent who always hoped to visit Makkah but passed away before fulfilling that dream.
Someone in your family who once wished to perform Umrah but is now too weak to travel.
A loved one whose health condition no longer allows them to undertake the journey.
A promise you once made to take someone for Umrah, but life moved faster than expected.
Many sons and daughters wish to send the blessing of Umrah for a parent who never reached Makkah due to age, illness, or passing away before the journey. Niyabah ensures Umrah is performed in Makkah on their behalf with proper niyyah and sincere care. Each request is handled as a personal intention, treated with dignity and responsibility.

Umrah Badal is for those who have passed from this world and for those who want to send barakah through Umrah. Or you want to perform umrah on behalf of a Muslim who cannot travel to Makkah due to death, old age, or permanent illness.
Aspect |
Regular Umrah |
Umrah Badal |
|---|---|---|
Who performs the Umrah |
The pilgrim performs it for themselves |
A performer carries it out on behalf of another person |
Purpose |
Personal worship and spiritual purification |
Fulfill the intention of someone unable to travel |
Eligible Person |
Any Muslim able to travel |
Deceased, elderly, or permanently ill Muslims |
Intention (Niyyah) |
Made for oneself |
Made for the person represented |


When someone you love can’t perform Umrah in their life, their intention to perform Umrah does not have to remain unfinished. Niyabah provides Umrah Badal service, in which Umrah is performed in Makkah behalf of loved ones.


“My father is very old and cannot perform Hajj or Umrah himself. Should I perform it on his behalf?”
“Perform Hajj and Umrah on behalf of your father.”
The process of requesting Umrah Badal is simple and transparent. Each request is handled carefully so the Umrah is performed correctly in Makkah.
Can do a video call when our performer performs umrah, or can request to share images/videos.
The Umrah performed on behalf of someone follows the same sacred rituals as a regular Umrah. The only difference is the intention (niyyah), which is made for the person represented.The process of requesting Umrah Badal is simple and transparent. Each request is handled carefully so the Umrah is performed correctly in Makkah.
Performing Umrah on behalf of someone else is a serious act of worship, and every request is handled with care and responsibility.

When you request Umrah Badal for a loved one, it’s natural to seek reassurance. Every request is followed by a clear and respectful confirmation.
After the Umrah rituals finish in Makkah, the request is recorded as fulfilled for your loved one.
You receive a clear message confirming the Umrah has been performed for your loved one.
Confirmation is shared privately, so the intention for your loved one remains respectful.
The Umrah is completed with their name in the intention, and the request is fulfilled.
Every intention shared with Niyabah is treated with quiet respect. Personal details, names, and requests are handled carefully so the act of worship remains dignified.

Names and personal details connected to the Umrah request are never shared publicly.

Images, videos, or confirmations are not used for marketing without clear permission.

Umrah is performed only for the requester, preserving dignity.

All communication and confirmations remain private between you and the service.
A loved one wished to perform Umrah but never reached Makkah. Honour that intention with the Umrah performed in their name.
Every intention shared with Niyabah is treated with quiet respect. Personal details, names, and requests are handled carefully so the act of worship remains dignified.
The Umrah rituals are performed in Makkah by a trusted individual.
Each request is completed with niyyah made for person you name.
This service fulfils sincere intentions, not to collect charity donations.
The Umrah is respectfully performed on behalf of the loved one you name.
Yes. Umrah may be performed on behalf of a deceased Muslim as an act of prayer, remembrance, and charity. Many families choose this to honour the intention of a loved one who wished to visit Makkah but could not complete the journey.
Yes. Islamic scholars allow Umrah on behalf of someone who cannot travel due to old age, permanent illness, or death. This permission is supported by authentic Hadith where the Prophet ﷺ allowed Hajj and Umrah to be performed for others.
Umrah Badal is usually performed for deceased parents, elderly relatives, or someone permanently unable to travel. The intention is made specifically for that person, so the spiritual reward is dedicated to them.
Yes. The performer clearly makes niyyah for the person represented before entering the Ihram. This ensures the Umrah is performed specifically on behalf of that individual.
You receive confirmation once the Umrah has been completed in Makkah. This confirmation is shared privately, so you know the request has been fulfilled for your loved one.
No. Each Umrah must be performed for one person only. The intention is expressed in a single name to keep the act of worship clear and dedicated.
The Umrah rituals are performed in the holy city of Makkah following the authentic Umrah process, including Ihram, Tawaf around the Kaaba, Sa’i between Safa and Marwah, and completion of the pilgrimage.
This is a real Umrah service in which the pilgrimage is performed in Makkah on behalf of your loved one. It is not a symbolic donation but an actual act of worship carried out with intention.
Personal details, names, and information are kept confidential. Religious acts are never used for marketing without consent.
This is not a donation or symbolic act! Niyabah is a religious service where Umrah is actually performed on your behalf.
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