Miqat Locations for Umrah – Complete Guide for Pilgrims

Introduction

Miqat is a fundamental concept in Umrah and Hajj. Before entering the sacred state of Ihram, pilgrims must cross a designated boundary known as Miqat. Entering Ihram at the correct Miqat is a mandatory requirement for Umrah, and failing to do so may require corrective action.

This page provides a clear and comprehensive explanation of Miqat locations for Umrah, including their purpose, the main Miqat points, which Miqat applies to which travelers, and important guidance for pilgrims traveling by air, land, or sea.

This page is for general informational purposes only. Religious rulings may vary slightly by scholarly interpretation.

What Is Miqat?

Miqat (plural: Mawāqīt) refers to specific geographical boundaries set for pilgrims intending to perform Umrah or Hajj. A pilgrim must enter the state of Ihram before crossing the Miqat boundary.

Key points about Miqat:

  • Miqat is a religious boundary, not a visa or immigration checkpoint

  • Crossing Miqat without Ihram is not permitted for Umrah

  • Each Miqat corresponds to pilgrims approaching Makkah from a particular direction

Miqat ensures that all pilgrims enter Umrah in a state of equality and preparation.

Why Is Miqat Important?

Miqat is important because:

  • Entering Ihram at Miqat is obligatory (wajib)

  • It marks the start of Ihram rules and restrictions

  • Ignoring Miqat may require compensation (fidya), depending on circumstances

Understanding Miqat helps pilgrims avoid common mistakes.

Related page: Ihram Rules for Umrah

Names of Miqat: The 5 Primary Miqat Points for Umrah

There are five primary Miqat locations designated for pilgrims approaching Makkah from different directions.

 

Names of MiqatNearest City / DirectionTarget Pilgrims
Dhul HulaifahMadinah (North)Nearest Miqat from Madina
Al-JuhfahRabigh (Northwest)Egypt, Syria, Europe, North America
Qarn al-ManazilTaif (East)Riyadh, GCC, UAE
YalamlamSouthYemen, India, Pakistan (Sea route)
Dhat IrqNortheastIraq, Iran

 

1. Dhul Hulaifah (Abyar Ali)

Who uses this Miqat:

  • Pilgrims coming from Madinah

  • Pilgrims staying in Madinah before traveling to Makkah

Location:

  • Approximately 9 km from Madinah

  • About 450 km from Makkah

Dhul Hulaifah is the farthest Miqat from Makkah and has a large mosque where pilgrims commonly enter Ihram.

What is the Nearest Miqat from Madina?

The nearest Miqat from Madina is Dhul Hulaifah, also popularly known among pilgrims as Abyar Ali.

  • Distance: It is located approximately 9 km (5.5 miles) from the Prophet’s Mosque (Masjid an-Nabawi).

  • Travel Time: It takes about 15–20 minutes by car or taxi from the center of Madinah.

  • Importance: If you are staying in Madinah and moving towards Makkah for Umrah, you must enter the state of Ihram at this location. It is the farthest Miqat from Makkah (approx. 450 km), providing pilgrims a long journey in the state of Ihram.

Umrah via Haramain High-Speed Train: Miqat Guidance

Traveling from Madinah to Makkah via the Haramain High-Speed Railway (HHR) is the fastest way to perform Umrah, taking only about 2 hours and 20 minutes. However, because the train moves at 300 km/h, you will reach the Miqat boundary very quickly.

When is the Miqat Announcement Made?

If you are traveling from Madinah, the nearest Miqat is Dhul Hulaifah (Abyar Ali).

  • The Timing: The train reaches the Miqat boundary approximately 10 to 15 minutes after departing from the Madinah Station.

  • The Announcement: A clear audio announcement in both Arabic and English will be made on the train’s PA system, and a notification will often appear on the cabin screens.

Best Practice for Pilgrims on the Train

Because 10 minutes is not enough time to change clothes in a moving train’s lavatory, follow these steps for a “Hassle-Free Ihram”:

  1. Wear the Garments Early: Men should put on their Ihram sheets (Izār and Ridā) at their hotel in Madinah or at the Madinah Train Station before boarding.

  2. Delay the Intention: You remain in a “normal” state while waiting at the station. Do not make your Niyyah (intention) yet.

  3. Listen for the Signal: Once you hear the onboard announcement that the train is approaching the Miqat, immediately perform your Niyyah and start reciting the Talbiyah.

  4. Perform Prayer Early: Since you cannot easily pray the two Rakahs of Ihram on a high-speed train, it is recommended to perform them at Masjid an-Nabawi or at the Madinah station before your departure time.

Quick Checklist: Madina to Makkah by Train

ActionLocation
Ghusl & HygieneHotel in Madinah
Wearing Ihram SheetsHotel or Madinah Station
Boarding TrainMadinah Station
Niyyah & TalbiyahOn the Train (Wait for the 10-minute announcement)
Arrival in MakkahMakkah Station (Rusaifah)

2. Al-Juhfah

Who uses this Miqat:

  • Pilgrims coming from the west, including:

    • Europe

    • Africa

    • North America

Location:

  • Near Rabigh, northwest of Makkah

Today, most pilgrims enter Ihram near Rabigh, which serves as the practical Miqat point for Al-Juhfah.

3. Qarn al-Manazil

Who uses this Miqat:

  • Pilgrims coming from Najd, including:

    • Central Saudi Arabia

    • Many travelers arriving from the Gulf region

Location:

  • East of Makkah, near Taif

This Miqat is also known as Al-Sail al-Kabir.

4. Yalamlam

Who uses this Miqat:

  • Pilgrims coming from the south, including:

    • Yemen

    • Some parts of South Asia and Africa via southern routes

Location:

  • South of Makkah

Due to its mountainous terrain, pilgrims often enter Ihram before reaching the exact location.

5. Dhat Irq

Who uses this Miqat:

  • Pilgrims coming from the northeast, including:

    • Iraq

    • Parts of Iran

Location:

  • Northeast of Makkah

This Miqat is less commonly used today but remains officially designated.

Miqat for Pilgrims Traveling by Air

Most international pilgrims today travel by air, which raises common questions about Miqat.

Important points:

  • Pilgrims must enter Ihram before the aircraft crosses the Miqat boundary

  • Airlines often announce Miqat during the flight

  • Pilgrims should change into Ihram and make intention in advance

It is recommended to:

  • Wear Ihram clothing before boarding

  • Make niyyah when Miqat is announced

Related page: How to Perform Umrah

Miqat for Pilgrims Already in Saudi Arabia

Pilgrims already inside Saudi Arabia may have different Miqat considerations.

From Madinah to Makkah

  • Miqat: Dhul Hulaifah

From Jeddah

  • Jeddah is inside the Miqat boundary

  • Pilgrims staying in Jeddah enter Ihram from their place of residence

Guidance on the Nearest Miqat from Jeddah

A common question for travelers is: “What is the nearest Miqat from Jeddah?” > Technically, Jeddah is located inside the Miqat boundaries. Therefore, the rules depend on your status:

Residents of Jeddah: Their house is their Miqat. They wear the Ihram from home.

Visitors staying in Jeddah: If you stay in Jeddah for a few days before Umrah, your nearest Miqat from Jeddah for Ihram is the hotel/place where you are staying.

Transit Passengers: If you land at Jeddah Airport and head directly to Makkah, you must have entered Ihram on the plane before crossing the Miqat line (usually Yalamlam or Al-Juhfah depending on your flight path). You cannot wait until you land in Jeddah to enter Ihram.

Miqat for Residents of Makkah

Residents of Makkah:

  • Do not use the external Miqat points for Umrah

  • Must go to the nearest point outside the Haram boundary

Common locations include:

  • Masjid Aisha (Tan’eem)

  • Ji’ranah

Nearest Miqat from Makkah for Second Umrah

For those already in the Holy City, the nearest Miqat from Makkah is Masjid Aisha, located in Al-Tan’eem.

  • Distance: Approximately 7 km from the Holy Kaaba.

  • How to get there: Frequent taxis and local buses run from the Haram area to Tan’eem.

  • Alternative: Ji’ranah is the second nearest point, located about 22 km from Makkah.

These locations are often used by pilgrims performing multiple Umrahs.

Difference Between Miqat and Haram Boundary

Many pilgrims confuse Miqat with the Haram boundary.

Miqat

  • Boundary for entering Ihram

  • Applies before reaching Makkah

Haram Boundary

  • Sacred boundary around Makkah

  • Certain rules apply within the Haram area

They are not the same and serve different purposes.

What Happens If Miqat Is Crossed Without Ihram?

If a pilgrim crosses Miqat without entering Ihram:

  • They should return to Miqat if possible and enter Ihram

  • If not corrected, compensation (fidya) may be required

Pilgrims should seek knowledgeable guidance in such cases.

Common Mistakes Related to Miqat

Some frequent mistakes include:

  • Not knowing which Miqat applies

  • Waiting too long to make intention

  • Assuming Jeddah is a Miqat for all pilgrims

  • Forgetting Miqat rules during air travel

Preparation helps avoid these issues.

Miqat and Ihram for Women

Women follow the same Miqat rules as men.

Important notes:

  • Women may enter Ihram in modest clothing

  • Menstruation does not prevent entering Ihram

  • Ritual timing may be adjusted later

Related page: Umrah Visa Rules for Women

Miqat and Ihram for Children

Children performing Umrah:

  • Must also enter Ihram

  • Are guided by parents or guardians

  • Are not sinful for mistakes

Guardians are responsible for compliance.

Related page: Umrah Visa for Children

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is Miqat the same for Hajj and Umrah?

Yes. The same Miqat locations apply for both.

Only if you are staying in Jeddah. Otherwise, Ihram must be entered before Miqat.

Often, but not always. Pilgrims should prepare in advance.

Yes, as long as Ihram rules are followed.

Important Disclaimer

This page provides general informational guidance only. Religious rulings regarding Miqat and Ihram may vary slightly by scholarly interpretation. Pilgrims should consult qualified scholars if unsure about specific situations.

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