Bosnian Walks to Hajj

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SARAJEVO: A Bosnian pilgrim who left last December on pilgrimage to Makkah by foot said on Monday that he has arrived after passing through seven countries including war-torn Syria.

“I arrived on Saturday in Makkah. I am not tired, these are the best days of my life,” Senad Hadzic, 47, said when reached by phone on a Saudi mobile number.

“I walked in the name of Allah, for Islam, for Bosnia-Hercegovina, for my parents and my sister,” he added.

He said he had covered some 5,700 kilometres in 314 days of walking through Bosnia, Serbia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Syria and Jordan to the Muslim Holy city in Saudi Arabia, with a backpack weighing 20 kilos.

He charted his progress on his Facebook page, where he posted a picture apparently of an entry/exit card for foreigners issued by the Syrian interior ministry.

“I passed through Syria in April. I walked some 500 kilometres in 11 days. I went through Aleppo and Damascus and passed dozens of check-points held by pro-government and rebel forces alike, but I was never detained,” Hadzic said.

“At a check-point held by (President Bashar) Al Assad’s forces the soldier ordered me to empty my backpack ... When I showed them the Holy Quran and explained I was making the pilgrimage on foot, they let me go,” he said.

“I walked in the name of Allah, for Islam, for Bosnia-Hercegovina, for my parents and my sister,” he added.

On his Facebook page he said God had shown him the way in dreams, including to go through Syria instead of Iraq.

During the pilgrimage, Hadzic faced temperatures ranging from minus 35˚C in Bulgaria to plus 44˚C in Jordan.

He said he had to wait in Istanbul for several weeks to get permission to cross the Bosphorus Bridge on foot and two months at the border between Jordan and Saudi Arabia to obtain an entry visa.
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Allahu Akbar! MashAllah! May Allah reward our brother for his strong will and iman. Ameen summa Ameen

Jazzak Allah khair dear brother for sharing with us

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Hassan

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MashaAllah,

I didn't think it was possible to go on Hajj this way, but maybe that is why he waited 2 months for a Saudi visa.

When I think that one day, Inshallah, I too may go, I dream about travelling overland, taking a plane seems too easy. I know it is all just daydreams and I would end up on a plane (and be very happy to go that way), but this story is inspiring nevertheless. I would have loved to know about this last year and followed his journey as he progressed.

Jazakallah khayran for sharing
 
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