Pilgrim guides
The travel-blog lists contradict each other and the signage. These guides are written from the same surveyed gate data the app runs on — and from the failure modes pilgrims actually hit.
Gates of Masjid al-Haram: Numbers, Names & How Not to Lose Yours
How the Grand Mosque's gates are numbered, which ones actually carry names, and the one habit that stops you losing your gate after tawaf.
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Lost Your Shoes, Phone, or Bag in Masjid al-Haram? Do This
Where lost items actually end up at the Grand Mosque, how the official Lost & Found works, and how to stop losing things at the racks.
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Masjid an-Nabawi Women's Entrances: Gates, Sections & Family Meetups
Which gates of the Prophet's Mosque serve the women's sections, why families get separated at the door, and how to reunite without roaming data.
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The Umrah Packing Checklist That Fits in a Carry-On (1448/2026)
Everything you actually need for Umrah — ihram, footwear strategy, documents, the phone setup — and the things every first-timer packs but never uses.
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Ramadan 2027 & Hajj 1448: Key Dates on the Umm al-Qura Calendar
When Ramadan 1448 begins, the expected Hajj 1448 window (May 2027), Eid dates, and when Umrah season runs — with the moon-sighting caveats explained.
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Never lose your gate. Never lose your things.
Scan the gate you came in through and Bab Amanah walks you back to it — fully offline. Found items appear in the feed, tagged to the gate where they wait.