حج 2026 || وائز حج پاکنگ || میڈیسنز [پارٹ - 2]
اہم جھلکیاں
- Guidelines for carrying medical devices (Glucometers, BP monitors) and their batteries.
- Strict rule: Power banks must be in hand luggage, while standard batteries are allowed in checked-in bags.
- Ihram rules for men: Only wrap-around knee caps and Velcro belts are allowed; shaped/stitched items are prohibited.
- Pilgrims are advised to carry 60 days of regular medication in three separate sets to prevent loss.
- Prohibition of loose tablets; only blister packs/strips with doctor prescriptions are allowed.
- Recommended first-aid kit: ORS, pain relief sprays (Move), antiseptic creams, and unflavored soap.
- Safety warning: Stay away from wheelchairs in crowded areas to avoid serious leg and foot injuries.
In Part 2 of the Hajj 2026 packing series, the speaker provides crucial advice on medical preparedness for pilgrims. He explains how to carry medical devices like glucometers and BP monitors, clarifying the rules for batteries and the mandatory requirement for power banks to be in hand luggage. The session covers Islamic rulings for male pilgrims in the state of Ihram, specifically regarding knee caps, back belts, and neck pillows. A detailed list of 'must-have' medicines for common ailments like acidity, body ache, and cough is provided, along with the strict requirement for carry strips (not loose tablets) and doctor prescriptions. Practical tips on organizing medicines using lunch boxes or specialized bags, carrying ORS for hydration, and maintaining distance from wheelchairs to avoid severe foot injuries are also shared.