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If performing the ‘Umrah would prevent the payment of the debt installment in its
due time, then one should pay the debt installment and not go to Umrah.
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If performing the ‘Umrah would prevent the payment of the debt installment in its
due time, then one should pay the debt installment and not go to Umrah.
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Those who spend their wealth in charity day and night, secretly and openly—their reward is with their Lord, and there will be no fear for them, nor will they grieve.”
– The Holy Quran 2:274