Buying a Wheelchair in Makkah for an Elderly Parent on Hajj or Umrah

Your parent has waited their whole life for this trip. Decades of saving, of intention, of "in sha Allah next year." And now they're going, but you can see what they can't bring themselves to say. Their knees won't hold up to seven full circuits of Tawaf. The walk from the hotel to the Mataf, every prayer, five times a day, in the afternoon heat, is going to break them.

This guide is for the people who realized, at some point during the planning, that their mother or father needs a wheelchair to do this properly. It explains how a wheelchair gift in Makkah actually works, where it's placed, who uses it, and what families typically ask before placing the order.

The reality of Hajj and Umrah for elderly pilgrims

The distances are longer than people expect. The Tawaf circuit alone is around 800 meters per round, and seven rounds total. Sa'ee between Safa and Marwa adds another 3.5 kilometers. Add the daily walks from a hotel that may be a kilometer from the Haram, five times a day, and the cumulative distance for a parent in their seventies starts to feel impossible.

The heat compounds it. Daytime temperatures in Makkah during summer Hajj routinely climb above 45 degrees Celsius. The marble courtyards reflect heat upward. The cooling mist sprayers help, but they are not enough for someone whose knees are already giving out.

For most elderly pilgrims, a wheelchair isn't a luxury. It's the difference between completing the rites with dignity and being carried back to a hotel by family before Sa'ee is finished.

Where the wheelchair you gift actually ends up

The wheelchair gift coordinated by Gifts For Haramain is placed in the free wheelchair section near the Haram. This is a designated area where wheelchairs are made available, at no charge, to any pilgrim who needs one. Your parent walks up, takes a chair, and uses it for the Tawaf, the Sa'ee, the walk between hotel and Haram, for as long as they need it.

When they're done, the chair stays in the section for the next pilgrim. The reward keeps flowing. This is the structure of Sadaqah Jariyah in its clearest form.

Some senders ask whether the wheelchair can be reserved for a specific named parent. The honest answer is no, that's not how the section works. The chair you gift is for whoever needs it, your parent included. If your parent visits the section and a chair is available, they use it. The volume of foldable wheelchairs in circulation, including the ones your gift adds, keeps the supply moving.

Why a foldable wheelchair specifically

Foldable matters for three practical reasons:

  • Hotel storage. Pilgrims often share rooms with two, three, or four others. A non-folding chair takes up space no one has. A foldable chair tucks beside a bed or in a closet.
  • Transport. Buses between holy sites (Makkah to Mina to Arafat to Muzdalifah and back) have luggage compartments. A folded chair fits. A rigid one doesn't.
  • Weight. Foldable models are typically 8 to 12 kilograms. An elderly user's family can fold, carry, and unfold without help. This matters more than it sounds.

Lightweight steel frame with a nylon seat and back, rear push handles, swing-away footrests, and parking brakes. That's the standard configuration we coordinate. Anything more elaborate (like an electric chair) doesn't fit the use case or the section.

The order process, step by step

  1. You order online. Choose the quantity (one wheelchair for one chair, more for multi-unit gifts), and add the name of the person the gift is on behalf of in the order notes.
  2. We confirm by email. Within a business day or two, you'll hear back. We confirm the timing and any clarifying details.
  3. Our team in Makkah sources the chair locally. We work with vendors near the Haram, picking up the foldable model that meets the standard configuration above. Same-day or next-day depending on stock.
  4. The chair is added to the free wheelchair section. Our team places it physically in the section, where it joins the rotation of chairs available for use.
  5. Written confirmation reaches you. A short message confirming the chair was added, the date, and the name recorded on the gift.

For most orders, the full process from your checkout to written confirmation takes between three and ten days. The Hajj week itself is busier; we extend timing during that period.

The intention you record

At checkout, write the name of the person the gift is for. For a living parent, it's their full name. For a parent who has passed away, it's the same.

The name is recorded on your order. Where the operational arrangement permits, the name is attached physically to the wheelchair as well, on a small tag. For most pilgrims this isn't visible during use, but the name carries with the chair through its lifecycle in the section. Every pilgrim who takes that chair adds, by the will of Allah, to the ongoing reward in your named person's account.

A short hadith that frames this

The Prophet ﷺ said: "When a person dies, his deeds come to an end, except for three: a continuing charity, beneficial knowledge, and a righteous child who prays for him." (Sahih Muslim)

A wheelchair in the free section is, by the consensus of scholars, an example of "continuing charity" (sadaqah jariyah). It serves pilgrims today, next month, next Ramadan, next Hajj. The reward keeps flowing for as long as the chair stays in use.

Frequently asked questions

Will my parent specifically be able to use the chair I gift?

If they go to the free section and a chair is available, yes. The chair you gift adds to the supply available; it doesn't get reserved for a specific named person. Most pilgrims who use the section find one within a few minutes.

Can I gift a wheelchair in advance of my parent's trip?

Yes. Many senders place the order one to three months before their parent's Hajj or Umrah. The chair goes into circulation immediately and begins serving pilgrims (including your parent when they arrive).

How long does a wheelchair last in the section?

A well-maintained foldable wheelchair typically serves for one to three years in the section before needing replacement or repair. During that time it sees hundreds of users. The cumulative Sadaqah Jariyah is large.

Can I gift one in the name of a parent who has passed away?

Yes, and this is one of the most common reasons families place the order. Add the parent's name in order notes. The same recording and tagging process applies.

Can I get a photo of the chair after it's placed?

Where it's practical, we share a short photo with the written confirmation. The free section is busy and pilgrims using the chairs are entitled to their privacy, so we don't always get a usable shot. The written confirmation is always sent regardless.

What if my parent needs a more specialized chair (electric, reclining, etc.)?

The free section uses standard foldable models. If your parent has specialized mobility needs that a free-section chair won't meet, they should bring their own equipment or arrange a personal rental in Makkah. Email us before ordering if you're unsure.

The order page

If you'd like to gift a wheelchair for an elderly parent, the order page is here: Haramain Wheelchair Gift (Makkah) Foldable Mobility Chair.

If you have a question before ordering, email giftsforharamain@gmail.com. We reply within a business day or two.

Related reading: How to gift a wheelchair in Makkah for your parents, Meaningful gifts for parents in Makkah and Madinah, Mobility and comfort collection.

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