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Not Only Zamzam Water, Here are 8 Hajj Souvenir Ideas that are Equally Interesting

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Dream – The opportunity to perform Hajj is an extraordinary blessing and grace from Allah. Every Muslim dreams of being able to go to the Holy Land. Being able to perform Hajj is something that should be grateful for.

Not only performing Hajj, pilgrims can also visit historical places that hold the stories of the journey of Islam. Dream friends can also see the footsteps of the Prophets directly. The next important thing is to hunt for Hajj souvenirs in Makkah and Madinah.

Usually, Hajj pilgrims will take the time to hunt for souvenirs before returning from Hajj. Souvenirs are usually given to close people such as family, relatives, and friends. It has become a tradition to give Hajj souvenirs to people who visit their homes after Hajj.

Not only expecting souvenirs, families and relatives also hope for blessings from the souvenirs brought from the Holy Land.

Now, here are Dream successfully summarized some ideas of Hajj souvenirs that you can use as references. Let's directly see the collection of interesting Hajj souvenir ideas besides Zamzam water.

Ideas of Hajj Souvenirs that You Can Give to Loved Ones

Here are some ideas of Hajj souvenirs that you can give to your loved ones:

1. Zamzam Water

Bringing back Zamzam water has become a tradition for those who return from Hajj. Zamzam water is water that comes from the Zamzam well in Mecca. This water has spiritual value and is considered sacred by Muslims. Usually, Hajj pilgrims bring back Zamzam water in bottles or special packaging as souvenirs.

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2. Dates

Dates are very famous fruits in the Arab region and are often consumed by Hajj pilgrims. Dates also have religious value because the Prophet Muhammad often consumed them. Hajj pilgrims usually bring back several packages or kilograms of dates to be distributed to family, friends, and neighbors.

3. Siwak

Siwak is a natural toothbrush made from the wood of the Arak tree. The use of siwak is highly recommended in Islam. Hajj pilgrims often bring siwak as souvenirs because it is considered to have blessings and virtues.

Siwak has been used since the time of the Prophet to clean teeth traditionally and of course, it is beneficial for dental health. It is in the form of a stick that is later used by rubbing it on the teeth. Even cleaning teeth with siwak is one of the Prophet's sunnah.

4. Ihram Clothing

Ihram clothing is special clothing worn during the Hajj pilgrimage. Some Hajj pilgrims bring back a set of ihram clothing as souvenirs, either for personal use or to give to others.

5. Arabic Biscuits

This Hajj souvenir is not as popular as dates, raisins, or almonds. Maamoul is an Arabic biscuit filled with dates and has a sweet taste. Usually, maamoul is sold in a box containing 12 pieces. Hajj pilgrims can buy several boxes to serve to guests when they return to their home country.

6. Attar Perfume

Attar is a fragrant oil or essential oil produced from certain flowers or plants. In Mecca and Madinah, there are many shops selling various types of attar perfumes. Hajj pilgrims often bring back bottles of attar perfume as souvenirs that are typical of the holy land.

7. Islamic Books and Literature

Books about the history of Islam, hadiths, and other Islamic literature are popular souvenirs for Hajj pilgrims. They can bring back these books to deepen their religious knowledge or share them with others.

8. Souvenir Items

In Makkah and Madinah, there are many shops selling various types of souvenir items such as miniature Kaaba, prayer beads, Islamic calligraphy, and other items related to Islam. Hajj pilgrims often buy these items as souvenirs for their families and friends.

In addition, the souvenirs brought by Hajj pilgrims can also vary depending on the culture and individual preferences. It is important to note that there are currently some limitations and rules regarding souvenirs that can be brought back from the Holy Land, therefore, it is important for Hajj pilgrims to understand and follow the applicable regulations.

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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