Cleanliness (Taharah) in Travel
The Prophet ﷺ said, "Cleanliness is half of faith." We apply this not just to our bodies, but to the environments we inhabit. After a long flight full of germs, the last thing you want is a dusty, smelly taxi.
Our 3-Step "Purity Protocol"
We treat our vehicles like mobile prayer spaces. Before every single trip (Jeddah to Makkah or Madinah), each car undergoes:
1. The Contact Point Disinfection
We use hospital-grade disinfectants to wipe down every surface your hands might touch:
- Door handles (inside and out).
- Seatbelts and buckles.
- Window switches and armrests.
2. HEPA Cabin Filtration
Makkah can be dusty. Our fleet (especially the GMC Yukons and Staria Vans) are equipped with high-efficiency cabin air filters. We change these more frequently than manufacturer recommendations to ensure the air you breathe is free of dust, allergens, and exhaust fumes.
3. The "Fresh Scent" Standard
We avoid harsh chemical smells. Instead, we ensure the car is aired out and lightly scented with natural, subtle fragrances (like Musk or Oud) that are refreshing but not overpowering for those in Ihram (though we ensure they are compliant for Muhrim usage or neutral if requested).
Why It Matters for Your Umrah
Health Protection
Pilgrims often get the "Umrah Cough." A sanitized vehicle reduces your exposure to viruses before you even reach the Haram.
Spiritual Focus
It is hard to make Dhikr in a dirty environment. A pristine car uplifts your spirit and helps you maintain the state of purity.
Don't compromise on hygiene. Travel with Al Kiswah, where cleanliness is our culture.