If you get your periods during Umrah, you will need to suspend the rituals of tawaf (circumambulation) and sa'i (running between the hills of Safa and Marwa). You can still perform the other parts of Umrah, such as wearing the ihram garments and reciting the talbiyah.
Here's what you can do:
- Stay in a state of ihram: Continue wearing the ihram garments and reciting the talbiyah.
- Avoid the tawaf and sa'i: You will need to postpone these rituals until you are clean again.
- Complete other Umrah rites: You can still perform the other parts of Umrah, such as praying, reading the Quran, and seeking forgiveness.
- Consult with a scholar: If you have any questions or concerns, consult with a knowledgeable scholar.
Once your period ends, you will need to perform ghusl (ritual bath) and perform the tawaf and sa'i that you missed.
Remember, it is important to remain calm and patient if your period starts during Umrah. It is a natural occurrence, and there is no shame in it. You can still receive the blessings of Umrah, even if you have to delay some of the rituals.