Hajj Badal
"Pay off the debt that is owed to Allah, for Allah is more deserving that what is owed to Him should be paid off.”

Hajj Badal

How amazing would it be to give the reward of Hajj to someone in their grave?

  • Hajj Badal is when someone gets a compulsory Hajj performed on his or her behalf by another person. Hajj Badal may be performed for another due to an ongoing illness for which there is no hope of a cure, or because of old age and the like. If there is the hope of recovery from a sickness, then the person should wait until Allah heals him or her and then perform Hajj on their own.
  • Students of Islamic knowledge, who are either currently studying or have graduated from a prestigious institution such as those in Makkah or Madinah, will perform the Hajj Badal on behalf of your loved ones.
  • Hajj Badal can be performed on behalf of the deceased and the terminally ill.
  • A woman from Juhaynah came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and said: “My mother vowed to go for Hajj, but she did not go for Hajj before she died. Should I do Hajj on her behalf?” He said, “Yes, do Hajj on her behalf. Do you not think that if your mother was in debt you would pay it off for her? Pay off the debt that is owed to Allah, for Allah is more deserving that what is owed to Him should be paid off.” (Narrated by al-Bukhari, 1754)
  • Cost of sacrifice is included
  • After the Hajj is completed, we will then send you a certificate of completion which shows that the Hajj Badal has been successfully completed.

Please note that in order to have Hajj Badal done on behalf of a living person, permission must be given from the person him or herself.



Hajj Badal – £699

including sacrifice

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You will be charged £50 deposit and the remainder will be payable after that.



 

Book your Hajj Badal now for only- £699

This price includes the sacrifice


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