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MUNEEB | مُنيب

A Saudi digital platform based in Makkah Al-Mukarramah, affiliated with the Al-Ata' Al-Makki Association, licensed by the National Center for Non-Profit Sector Development. Founded out of a deep awareness of the need of millions of Muslims worldwide to access a modern, reliable, and organized surrogate Umrah service that combines:

  • Sharia Compliance
  • Full Transparency
  • Modern Technology
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Why Muneeb?

We combine Sharia commitment with modern technology to provide you with a trusted proxy Umrah experience

Licensed and Accredited

Licensed by the National Center for Non-Profit Sector

Sharia Compliant

All services are performed according to Islamic Sharia rulings

Complete Documentation

We visually document every step of performing the Umrah

Complete Transparency

Live tracking of Umrah performance in real time

Our Mission

Our mission at Muneeb was born from our belief that every Muslim deserves to receive the reward from the holiest spots on earth. Therefore, Muneeb seeks to provide surrogate Umrah services with transparency and Sharia reliability, while employing digital technology to reach all Muslims in various parts of the earth.

Our Vision

To be Muneeb, the digital reference and the accredited, reliable Sharia destination for surrogate Umrah services across the Islamic world.

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Ruling of the Four Schools on Surrogate Umrah (Substitution):

Scholarly Consensus

Accordingly, Muslim scholars have reached a consensus on the permissibility of performing Hajj and Umrah on behalf of the disabled, the sick, and the deceased, provided that the performer has already performed the obligatory pilgrimage for themselves. It is also permissible to perform Umrah for the deceased, whether they willed it or not.

The Hanbalis hold that Umrah is not permissible on behalf of a living person except with their permission, as it is a form of worship that allows representation. As for the deceased, it is permissible without their permission.
Representation is permissible in performing Umrah on behalf of others if they are deceased or unable to perform it themselves. Whoever dies with an obligatory Umrah pending, it must be performed out of their estate. If a stranger performs it on their behalf, it is valid even without permission, analogous to paying a debt. Voluntary representation is permissible if the person is unable themselves, similar to representing the deceased.
The Malikis hold that delegation for Umrah is disliked (Makruh), but if it takes place, it is valid.
The Hanafis hold that it is permissible to perform Umrah on behalf of another with their permission, as its permissibility is through representation, and representation is only established by command. If commanded, and the person enters Ihram and performs it, it is valid.

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600 SAR

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700 SAR

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Ramadan Umra

1,000 SAR

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