Performing Umrah is a religious pilgrimage in Islam, and it involves a specific set of rituals. Here's a simplified overview of how to perform Umrah: Ihram: Before entering the holy city of Mecca, you must enter a state of Ihram. For men, this involves wearing two white, seamless pieces of cloth. Women's dress code for Ihram is modest and should cover their bodies. Tawaf: Once in Mecca, start with Tawaf, which is circumambulating the Kaaba (the black cube-shaped structure at the center of the Masjid al-Haram) seven times in a counter-clockwise direction. Ramal and Idtiba: During Tawaf, men should perform Ramal (walking briskly) for the first three rounds. After Tawaf, men can uncover their right shoulder (Idtiba) and women can maintain their regular dress. Sa'i: After Tawaf, perform Sa'i, which is walking seven times between the hills of Safa and Marwah, starting at Safa and ending at Marwah. Tahallul: After Sa'i, men should have their hair shaved (or shortened), wh...