Lebbeyk Allahumme Lebbeyk Telbiye Duasi Hac Duasi (NEWEST)
لَبَّيْكَ اللَّهُمَّ لَبَّيْكَ، لَبَّيْكَ لَا شَرِيكَ لَكَ لَبَّيْكَ، إِنَّ الْحَمْدَ وَالنِّعْمَةَ لَكَ وَالْمُلْكَ، لَا شَرِيكَ لَكَ
It is seen as a response to the eternal invitation sent by Prophet Ibrahim to all of humanity to perform pilgrimage. Lebbeyk Allahumme Lebbeyk Telbiye Duasi Hac Duasi
It is recited frequently while walking, sitting, or traveling between holy sites. Telbiye - Umre/Hac - Balcok It is Sunnah
Islamic tradition suggests that when a pilgrim recites this prayer, everything around them—stones, trees, and the earth—joins in the remembrance. 3. Ritual Rules (How and When to Recite) everything around them—stones
For Umrah, recitation stops upon seeing the Kaaba or starting the Tawaf. For Hajj, it typically continues until the first pebble is thrown at the Jamarat on the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah. Telbiye - Umre/Hac - Balcok
It is Sunnah (the practice of the Prophet) for men to recite it loudly and for women to recite it softly.
By repeating "Lebbeyk" (Here I am), pilgrims signify that they are leaving worldly concerns behind to focus entirely on their Creator.