
Last year I wrote about Hajj under the title of the journey of a lifetime, I will leave the links at the end of my post so you can check them if you like.
These days Muslim Pilgrims are on their way to Makkah and this is why the memories of my Hajj journey become fresh again. In my previous posts, I explained how it was so hard for me to leave my boys who were at that time about 4 and 6 years old, even though I left them with my mother. On the day I went with my husband to Cairo International airport, I wept deeply from my heart and my friend, who was waiting for us there, hugged me tight trying to soothe me though I knew it was even harder for her because she also left her daughter who was younger than my boys and she was pregnant in the first two months. She knew about her pregnancy when we got all the documents of hajj done. I told her to postpone hajj: ‘You can apply next year. Hajj is a hard journey. You’re responsible for this pure soul growing inside you,’ I said trying to persuade her to change her mind but she said she wanted both and she would go for Hajj. And we went.
When I decided to write this post, I thought of sharing one of the very funniest moments that happened on that journey. On the day of Arafah, one of the main rituals in Hajj, we spent the day praying, making supplications and reading Quran. Food and water were available to everybody all the time. But we didn’t expect to have ice cream too. One of our friends was dead tired and was just having a nap when we discovered about that ice cream surprise. Her friend wet her lips with some yummy vanilla ice cream. She got up immediately and told everybody that she thought she was dead and was having ice cream in heaven. I couldn’t stop laughing when I heard her tale but I also thanked my Lord that I wasn’t next to her that day or else I wouldn’t be able to concentrate in any of the rituals.
There were lots of those funniest moments but I think one in enough this time.
By the way, my pregnant friend did well in Hajj and gave birth to a beautiful girl on her due date.
Wishing you all the best,
Nahla
Herewith my last year Hajj posts:
I hope you will like this song too.

Nice anecdote Nahla.
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Thanks Arlene.
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Big smiles at the Ice-cream in heaven.. I am sure it felt like it.. And it must have been very hard to leave behind your young family and for your friend.. I am happy all went well with the journey you all undertook…
Many thanks for sharing.. LOVE and Blessings.. ❤
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Thanks sue so much. I’m glad it makes you smile. My best wishes to you and your family.
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