His blindness did not prevent him from seeing the light of faith in the
holy sites. He said though he was born blind, he could see the Haj
rituals clearly in his heart.
Abdul Moneim Naji, a Yemeni from the city of Hudaidah, was given the Haj visa as gratis by the Saudi consul in Yemen. He is performing the pilgrimage for the third time in his life.
"Allah made me blind since I was born to upgrade my level in this life and the life after and to listen to my voice," he said.
Naji said he was completely in harmony with himself, has peace of mind and is at peace with his blindness. He has four other blind siblings. Naji said after graduating from elementary school, he had joined a Qur'an memorization school where he has memorized the entire holy book by heart. "I felt the great difference in the Haj services being provided to the pilgrims this year in the accommodation, transportation and bathrooms," he said.
Naji was thankful to Allah for giving him tranquility and peace of mind in place of his eyes.
Source : Saudi Gazzettte , 18th October 2013
Abdul Moneim Naji, a Yemeni from the city of Hudaidah, was given the Haj visa as gratis by the Saudi consul in Yemen. He is performing the pilgrimage for the third time in his life.
"Allah made me blind since I was born to upgrade my level in this life and the life after and to listen to my voice," he said.
Naji said he was completely in harmony with himself, has peace of mind and is at peace with his blindness. He has four other blind siblings. Naji said after graduating from elementary school, he had joined a Qur'an memorization school where he has memorized the entire holy book by heart. "I felt the great difference in the Haj services being provided to the pilgrims this year in the accommodation, transportation and bathrooms," he said.
Naji was thankful to Allah for giving him tranquility and peace of mind in place of his eyes.
Source : Saudi Gazzettte , 18th October 2013
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