There are moments during Hajj and Umrah when water is not
accessible — and salah cannot wait. Allah's permission for tayammum exists precisely for those moments.
The Travel Tayammum Mati is a compact disc of pure earth — 3
inches across, 130–140 grams — sized to sit in the palm for the strokes of tayammum and small enough to carry in any pocket, belt bag, or ihram pouch. It is a provision made in advance for the moments when wudu is not possible. For the pilgrim who intends not to let any salah pass.
Pure earth. Pocket-sized. Always within reach.
• Compact tayammum earth disc — suitable for use when water is unavailable
• Shape: Round disc
• Size: 3 inches diameter
• Weight: 130–140 grams
• Packaged in a labelled box — 'Pavitra Tayammumer Mati'
(Pure Tayammum Earth)
• Compact enough to carry in a pocket, belt bag, or ihram
pouch
Tayammum — the dry ablution performed with clean earth when
water is unavailable or harmful to use — is a concession from Allah that reflects the completeness of this deen. During Hajj, situations arise where a pilgrim is between locations, unwell, without access to water, or in circumstances where wudu is not immediately possible. The tayammum disc is the preparation that makes those situations manageable.
A 3-inch disc fits naturally in the palm for both the initial
strike and the wiping of the face and hands. At 130–140 grams it adds nothing meaningful to what a pilgrim carries. It is one of the smallest items in the Hajj accessories range — and one of the most spiritually significant. The pilgrim who carries it understands that salah is not postponed simply because
the circumstances are difficult.
• Product: Tayammum earth disc
• Shape: Round
• Diameter: 3 inches
• Weight: 130–140 grams
• Packaging: Labelled box
• Origin: Bangladesh
• Occasion suitability: Hajj, Umrah, travel
• Pure tayammum earth — the correct material for dry
ablution when water is unavailable or its use is not possible
• 3-inch round disc fits naturally in the palm for the strokes of tayammum — no improvisation required
• 130–140 grams — light enough to carry throughout the journey in any small pocket or pouch
• Packaged in a labelled box — easy to identify and store without confusion among other toiletries
• A preparation that costs almost nothing and ensures no salah is missed when circumstances make wudu difficult
• Among the smallest items on the Hajj packing list — and among the most important to have when it is needed
For the pilgrim who leaves nothing to chance — including the
salah that must be prayed wherever the moment finds them.