Ihram and Other Accessories for Hajj at Mohammed Cap Mart in Hyderabad

Hyderabad, April 18 (Maxim News): As the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage approaches, Hyderabadis can find everything they need for a comfortable journey at Mohammed Cap Mart (MCM) in the historic Pattargatti area.

Knowing that this year’s Hajj coincides with Saudi Arabia’s peak summer, MCM has prioritized ihram garments designed for maximum comfort in intense heat. Their ihrams are made from soft, fine-textured cotton sourced from reputable domestic and international mills, ensuring a gentle touch on the skin.

“With temperatures expected to reach 42-45 degrees Celsius in June,” says Ilyas Bukhari, Managing Director of MCM, “we understand the importance of high-quality ihrams. Our ihrams are designed to absorb sweat, offering pilgrims much-needed relief from the scorching sun.”

MCM, a trusted name for over 112 years, offers a comprehensive selection of Hajj and Umrah essentials beyond ihrams. This includes ihram belts, pocket prayer mats, sleeping bags, shoulder bags, umbrellas, caps, prayer beads, leather socks, cotton printed scarves, and miswaks.

Travelers can choose from a convenient package containing all 26 items. Alternatively, individual ihrams are available between Rs. 750 and Rs. 2000.

By visiting Mohammed Cap Mart, Hyderabad’s pilgrims can ensure a comfortable and well-equipped Hajj experience, Mr. Ilyas said. (Maxim News)


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