احرام میں پاکیزگی — بغیر خوشبو کے مکمل حفظان صحت
Cleanliness in ihram — complete hygiene, without any fragrance
One of the most overlooked parts of Umrah preparation isn't the Ihram itself — it's what you wash with while wearing it. Scented soaps, shampoos, and perfumed toiletries are not permitted in the state of ihram. Most pilgrims don't realise this until they're already packing, and end up either breaking a rule unknowingly or scrambling for an unscented alternative in an unfamiliar city.
The Rukn Ihram Hygiene Kit removes that worry entirely — fragrance-free shampoo, fragrance-free soap, and a natural miswak, sized small enough to disappear into any travel bag.
What's included
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Fragrance-Free Ihram Shampoo — dermatologist-tested, gentle on all hair types, safe to use before, during, and after ihram
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Fragrance-Free Cleansing Soap — for men and women, effective cleansing without any perfume or strong scent
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Natural Miswak — authentic Salvadora persica, chemical-free oral care the Sunnah way
Why pilgrims need this
✓ Fully ihram-compliant — no perfume, no strong scent, no risk of unknowingly breaking ihram rules
✓ Small and lightweight — fits easily alongside your Ihram in any travel bag
✓ Useful before your trip too — start using unscented products a few days ahead so your skin and hair adjust
✓ Practical for the whole family — safe for men and women alike
Delivery & ordering
- Cash on Delivery available across Pakistan
- Free delivery on orders above PKR 5,000 — bundle with an Ihram set to qualify
- 3–5 working days via Leopards / TCS
- Lahore: Same-day delivery on orders placed before 5 PM
Frequently asked questions
Why can't I use my regular shampoo and soap during ihram?
Scholars are clear that anything with a strong, perfume-like fragrance is not permitted while in the state of ihram — the goal is to avoid substances used for beautification. Unscented products are the safe, agreed-upon choice across all major schools of thought.
Is a miswak necessary, or optional?
Using miswak is Sunnah, not obligatory, but it's warmly recommended — especially during ihram when applying scented toothpaste can also raise the same fragrance concern for some pilgrims.
Can I start using these before I leave for my trip?
Yes — many pilgrims switch to unscented products a few days before departure so their skin adjusts and they don't need to worry about timing once ihram begins.