## The Tradition of Haji Gifts
Bringing gifts from Haji is a beloved Sunnah. Nabi encouraged jamaah haji to bring gifts for those who stayed behind.
## Must-Have Gifts
Zamzam water and Ajwa dates from Madinah top every list. Together they communicate the blessings of the holy land.
## Prayer Items
Prayer beads (SAR 5-200+), shalat rugs (SAR 15-300+), miswak sets, pocket Al-Qurans, shalat clocks.
## Fragrances
Attar perfume oils: oud, musk, rose, amber (SAR 20-500+). Bakhoor incense. Kohl eyeliner.
## Decorative Items
Kabah miniatures, Islamic calligraphy art, shalat time clocks, decorative plates with Mekkah and Madinah landmarks.
## Food and Consumables
Saudi honey, black seed oil, saffron, Arabic coffee sets, chocolates, nuts. Great for colleagues and casual acquaintances.
## Where to Shop and Negotiate
Streets surrounding both Harams are lined with shops. Offer 50-60% of asking price, settle at 70-80%. Buy multiple items for bulk discounts.
## Packing Tips
Allocate luggage space before shopping. Wrap fragile items carefully. Bag liquids separately. Consider shipping heavy purchases.