The star batter of Pakistan and former captain Babar Azam has acted to Umrah and was seen attending Ifar on the most sacred site, Masjid al Haram in Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
In a video posted in Safeer Azam’s, Babar’s brother, the Instagram account, you can see the right dough enjoying an appointment while sitting in the open area near Kaaba.
“Alhamdulillah,” he read the video title. Meanwhile, in another publication on the same account, Safeer shared multiple images with Babar with the hashtag “Umrah 2025”, confirming that the duo was in Saudi Arabia for the pilgrimage.
This is not the first time that Babar images arise spending time in the sacred cities of Makkah and Medina during Ramadan.
The former captain had also made Umrah in the Sacred Month of Ramadan in 2024.

The Cricket player, known for his skill in the field, has been at the Center for Care due to his performance at the 2025 Champions Trophy and the subsequent desire for the team for the next T20i series against New Zealand.
The New Zealand tour will take place from March 16 to April 5, with the T20I series scheduled for March 16 to 26 and the Odi series scheduled from March 29 to April 5.
However, the decision of the Cricket Board (PCB) of Pakistan to exclude Babar from the team did not sit well with his father, who turned to social networks to highlight his son’s achievements, noting that he was named in the ICC T20i team of the year and granted the team’s cap, but he was still withdrawn.
He expressed the confidence that Babar would return a strong return to perform well in the next T20 National T20 and Pakistan Super League (PSL).