Ji'ranah is a miqat point approximately 25 km northeast of Mekkah, famous as the location where Nabi Muhammad (shallallahu alaihi wa sallam) entered ihram for his Umrah after the Battle of Hunayn. Though farther than Taneem, performing Umrah from Ji'ranah carries special significance. Travel by taxi takes about 30-40 minutes.
Take a taxi (30-40 minutes, approximately 50-80 SAR) to Ji'ranah, located about 25 km northeast of Mekkah. Ji'ranah holds historical significance as where Nabi divided the spoils of Hunayn and entered ihram for Umrah.
Visit Masjid al-Ji'ranah where Nabi entered ihram. Perform mandi wajib or wudhu, and change into ihram garments (men). Pray two rakaat.
Make the intention for Umrah: 'Labbayk Allahumma Umratan.' Begin the Talbiyah. Reflect on following in the footsteps of Nabi.
These are the most frequent errors pilgrims make during this stage of Umrah.
Scholarly references supporting this guidance from established Islamic sources.
Travel back to Masjidil Haram reciting the Talbiyah. Perform tawaf (7 circuits), pray 2 rakaat, drink Zamzam, then perform sa'i (7 laps).
After sa'i, perform mencukur habis or memotong rambut to exit ihram. Your Umrah is now complete.