Hajj Badal 2023

Alhamdulillah we are able to organize Hajj Badal this year in full capacity as pandemic related restrictions are lifted.

We have been working hard to create a new package for those who seek to have direct communication and extended updates from the students performing Hajj. We invite you to explore and contact us on WhatsApp: WhatsApp us at:  +1 (647) 360-8486

Hajje Badal options for 2023

Normal package: a person will do hajj while he is volunteering or working during hajj. He will be involved in some operation of hajj in Makkah. We pay for their expenses including food, transportation, some shelter expense, sacrifice, registration fees etc.

Cost: $1710 USD including Qurbani.

 

Premium package: a person will do only hajj. He will not work or volunteer. We will pay for him to purchase a local hajj package and also pay for his food, transportation, animal sacrifice, etc. You will also be able to connect with this person directly via Whatsapp.

Cost: Approximately 4000-5000 usd including Qurbani. We can confirm this after two weeks in (after 20th of Dhul Qa’dah).

We invite Muslims from all over the world including Canada, United States (USA), United Kingdom (UK), France, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, the Middle East (UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait), Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand and all other countries to explore our services.

For more information on process and islamic ruling on Hajj Badal, Umrah Badal, please check the links below:

https://www.hajjbadal.net/hajj-badal/

https://www.hajjbadal.net/umrah-badal/

Hajj 2022 Registration

Hajj 2022

We are hoping to resume usual Hajj Badal services for 2022 In Sha Allah. Cost for Hajj Badal will be determined closer to Ramadan 2022 (April-May 2022).

We request that you submit registration for Hajj Badal for your loved ones. For Payment, kindly select “Cheque / Bank Transfer” option and you won’t have to make payment right away.

We will reach out to you as soon as we have updates around/after Ramadan 2022 In Sha Allah.

Click here to register.

Hajj Badal 2021: Registration is now closed

Assalamu ‘Alaykum.

Due to overwhelming amount of requests and limited opportunity, we are closing registration for 2021 Hajj Badal. If you have submitted the form before June 30, 2021, we will contact you to give you a final update.

As you may know, the Saudi government has decided to allow only 15,000 locals and 45,000 foreigners living in Saudi Arabia the permission to perform Hajj this year. Due to the uncertainties around Hajj and covid, we were unable to commit to any final figure on Hajj Badal for 2021.

We are working with our Makkah representative to get some registrations confirmed. We hope to have some final news by July 10-15 In Sha Allah. If in case we can proceed with some Hajj Badal this year, we will give priorities to those who registered in 2020 and for 2021 we will determine eligibility based on date of registration form submission.

We are sincerely sorry for not being able to accommodate everyone as things are not in our hands. We are still making efforts and a lot of du’a for Allah to help facilitate as many Hajj as possible.

May Allah accept all your efforts and grant the ajr of Hajj to your loved ones.

Hajj 2021 Registration Now CLOSED

We are currently waiting for further clarification from Saudi Gov’t and our Makkah team on Hajj 2021. Please check back with us in a while.

You may register for Hajj badal 2021 but not make payment. Just choose an alternate form of payment (other than Credit card) and proceed to complete registration.

Hajj Badal – Starting $1700 (USD)

Whether it is someone who cannot do Hajj for health reasons, old age, or it is someone who has passed away, we would like to provide this service to facilitate the fifth pillar of Islam and this beautiful act of worship. You can rest assured that the Hajj will be done and completed in the most authentic manner according to the Qur’an and Sunnah insha’Allah.

Proofs of permissibility

From time to time, we get questions about whether this service is permissible according to the Shari’ah or not. For your convenience, we have gathered a number of resources for you to read. We welcome you to discuss the topic with your local imam as well. Our advisors consist of Imams who follow various schools of thoughts (Hanafi, Shafi’ee, etc.) and they have all approved this service.

From the Qur’an:
Allah Almighty says, “Hajj to the House is a duty owed to Allah by all mankind – those who can find a way to do it. But if anyone rejects, Allah is Rich beyond need of any being.” –QURAN: SURAT ‘ĀLI `IMRĀN (3:97)
This verse stipulates ‘Hajj as a duty to Allah for all of mankind.

From the Sunnah / ‘Ahadith:
It was reported from Ibn ‘Abbas (may Allah be pleased with them both) that 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).

It was narrated from Ibn ‘Abbas that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) heard a man saying “Labbayka ‘an Shubrumah (At your service, O Allaah, on behalf of Shubrumah).” The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, “Who is Shubrumah?” He said, “A relative of mine.” The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, “Have you ever done Hajj before?” He said, “No.” he said, “Do this Hajj for yourself, then do Hajj on behalf of Shubrumah.” (Narrated by Abu Dawood, 1811; Ibn Majah, 2903 – this version was narrated by him. The hadeeth was classed as saheeh.

More information on ruling on ‘Hajj Badal can be found here:

Hanafi Fiqh: