Hajj 2026 || Smart Hajj Packing || PERSONAL CARE ITEMS [PART - 4]
Key Highlights
- Toiletries: Carry liquid body wash, miswak, unflavored soap, and travel-sized toothpaste.
- Footwear: Use high-quality ortho slippers or walking shoes, pre-worn in India to avoid blisters.
- Clothing for Men: 6-8 sets of kurta-pyjama with zipped pockets for safety; always wear underclothing beneath sarongs (Tahamat).
- Clothing for Women: 6-8 sets of comfortable cotton clothes, including Makna, hijab caps, and prayer scarves.
- Worship Essentials: Portable prayer mats with backrests, seven-beaded Tasbeeh, and Tayammum pads.
- Saudi Food Tips: Recommendations for affordable dairy products like Laban, fresh cream, and yogurt.
- Travel Tools: Carry a portable luggage scale, international adapters, and long extension cords.
- Documents: Bring 5 photocopies of your passport, visa, doctor's prescription, and Hajj application form.
In Part 4 of the Hajj 2026 packing series, the speaker provides an exhaustive list of personal care items, clothing, and religious essentials. He emphasizes the importance of carrying travel-sized toiletries, such as unflavored soap (for Ihram), liquid body wash, and miswak. A significant portion of the video is dedicated to clothing, where he recommends 6-8 sets of cotton clothes, specifically advising men to add zippers to their pocket trousers for the safety of their cash and mobile phones. He also introduces the 'Makna' for women, emphasizing full-body coverage and confidence during the journey. The speaker offers practical advice on food items available in Saudi Arabia, such as fresh cream, laban (buttermilk), and affordable breakfast options. Additionally, he details the 'Ibada' (worship) items, including portable prayer mats with backrests, seven-beaded Tasbeeh for Tawaf, and Tayammum pads. The video concludes with a checklist of mandatory documents, like passport photocopies and doctor prescriptions, while clarifying that Indian ID cards like Aadhaar and PAN have no value in Saudi Arabia.