Is Umrah in Ramadan Equal to Hajj? What You Need to Know

Is Umrah in Ramadan Equal to Hajj? What You Need to Know

The question often arises: if someone performs Umrah during Ramadan, does it carry the same reward as Hajj? This belief is widespread, but to understand it correctly, we need to look at what the Prophet ﷺ actually said and how scholars have explained it.

The Special Reward of Umrah in Ramadan

The Prophet ﷺ highlighted that performing Umrah in Ramadan is equal in reward to Hajj. This narration is reported by Ibn Abbas (RA). An Ansari woman once told the Prophet ﷺ that she was unable to perform Hajj because her family only had one camel for work. The Prophet ﷺ told her, “When Ramadan comes, perform Umrah, for indeed Umrah in Ramadan is equal to Hajj.”
(Sahih Bukhari 1782, Sahih Muslim 1256)

This does not mean that Umrah replaces the obligation of Hajj, but rather that Allah grants a reward similar to Hajj for those who perform Umrah in Ramadan.

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Does Umrah in Ramadan Replace Hajj?

It is crucial to understand the difference between reward and obligation.

  • If Hajj is Fard (obligatory) on a person, performing Umrah in Ramadan does not replace it. You must still complete Hajj once in your lifetime if you are financially and physically able.

  • The hadith instead highlights the immense virtue and blessing of this specific act during Ramadan.

In other words, Umrah in Ramadan brings a reward comparable to Hajj, but it does not remove the duty of Hajj.

Who Benefits From This Reward?

Scholars hold slightly different opinions:

  1. Some say it applied only to the Ansari woman whom the Prophet ﷺ addressed.

  2. Others suggest it applies to those who intended to perform Hajj but could not.

  3. The majority view, however, is that this reward is for all who perform Umrah in Ramadan.

The third opinion is the strongest, meaning that every pilgrim who performs Umrah in Ramadan can hope to receive a reward equal to Hajj, regardless of their circumstances.

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Why Is Umrah in Ramadan So Rewarding?

There are several reasons why this act carries such a high status:

  • Ramadan is a month when rewards are multiplied.

  • Allah’s mercy, forgiveness, and acceptance of du’as are abundant during this time.

  • Facing the extra challenge of fasting alongside performing Umrah adds sincerity and sacrifice, which increases the reward.

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Final Reflection

Umrah in Ramadan is one of the most spiritually uplifting experiences a Muslim can have. The Prophet ﷺ gave glad tidings that its reward is equal to Hajj, reminding us of Allah’s immense generosity. Still, Hajj remains a separate and obligatory duty that every able Muslim must perform once in their lifetime.

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