Dress Code
The Ihram dress code, worn by Muslims during the pilgrimage of Hajj or Umrah, is a symbolic expression of simplicity, equality, and spiritual focus. For men, it typically consists of two white, seamless sheets—one wrapped around the waist and the other draped over the upper body. Uncovering the right shoulder by folding the upper sheet emphasizes humility and equality among pilgrims. Women also adhere to a modest dress code, although it differs from the male attire and allows for greater flexibility. The significance of the Ihram dress code lies not only in its unadorned appearance but also in its representation of a pilgrim’s commitment to humility and devotion, setting aside worldly distinctions and focusing solely on the spiritual journey towards Allah. The choice of white reflects purity and the equality of all individuals in the eyes of the divine, reinforcing a sense of unity among the diverse community of believers undertaking the sacred pilgrimage.