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Hajj 2010 Showcase 2: Two South Africans cycle their way to Haj

Published: Oct 27, 2010 20:40 

Two young South Africans have pedaled their way to Saudi Arabia to perform this year's Haj. Nathim Cairncross, 28, and Imtiyaz Ahmad Haron, 25, both from Cape Town, said on arrival at the Saudi border before reaching Tabuk that they felt happy they were fulfilling their dream of performing Haj. "Pedaling our way to the Kingdom from Cape Town was a grueling experience. We wanted to travel this way so that we are prepared to experience the rigors of performing the pilgrimage," Cairncross, a town planner by profession, told Arab News over the telephone on Monday night.

Both set out on their journey for the annual pilgrimage on Feb. 7 on their bicycles. They pedaled through Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, Turkey, Syria and Jordan before reaching the
Saudi border. "This is our first Haj. We could have come for Haj by plane, but it was our cherished desire to travel differently, so we chose to use our bicycles, as cycling is what we both love the most," Cairncross said.

Both pedaled 80 to 100 km daily and took rest in mosques or tents after dusk and set out again after dawn. "People have been very cooperative and courteous. At every place that we passed through, they welcomed us and were happy to know that we were going for Haj. Food was never a problem as people took delight in offering us the choicest dishes. Of course, it was tiresome to pedal throughout the journey, especially when
negotiating mountainous regions," Cairncross added.

Language was a big problem for both of them. "Once we entered the Arab countries, we decided to pick up Arabic, especially while traveling through Syria and Jordan. This suited us well when we reached the Saudi
border where the security officials were very friendly and welcomed and greeted us. They were also happy to know that we have undertaken this arduous journey to fulfill our Haj dream," Cairncross said. "We came
with a very small budget and we found to our delight there were people readily prepared to offer us the local cash and meet our needs."

Both did not encounter any serious problem on their way through nine countries in the course of their nine-month journey. "All we did was to change tires and tubes, and fix the pedal chain from time to time.

Asked why they chose to ride bicycles, Cairncross said: "This gives us a lot of opportunity to meet and interact with different people in different countries. Additionally, we continued with our Dawa work wherever we stopped for our overnight stays."

Both Cairncross and Haron are students of Islamic law and have studied Shariah. "I joined a university and completed a course in town planning and am working in the field of construction," Cairncross said.

Both of them are single and love sports. While Cairncross is interested in wind surfing along beaches and seas, Haron, an economics graduate, excels in kickboxing and mountain climbing. After the pilgrimage, both propose to return home via West Africa.


Mashallah!


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13 comments:

IamSilla

mashaallah these 2 brothers really have a great will. alhamdulillah they manage to reach at ksa with out any prob.

Silla

rose water

Masha'Allah, thank you for sharing this story, sister! Two amazing guys indeed!
- And they're single :) Hopefully Allah (swt) will bless them with fulfilling marriages one day, insha'Allah.

Zarina Hassem

This is amazing, I could never even imagine undertaking such a task, may Allah make these brothers journeys easy for them insha'Allah.

.hopeful.

WOW! MAshalah this is so amazing. Most people liek to rest and relax before Hajj becuase they know it will be hard work, but these two are the exact opposite. May Allah reward them immensely for their efforts and every second they pedalled towards Saudi. AMeen!

bosnishmuslima

Mashallah, I am left without words. What reward they will get inshaallah!!! Thank you very much for sharing my dear.

Jennifer

Essalam Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh, Masha'allah what a lovely story! So inspiring, May Allah give them the best in this life and the next! You have a great blog here Sister, Masha'allah!

Blue Pearl

Yes my darlings, it is indeed such great news to learn about these young men and their courage - to think that they started their travel in February - al7umdulillah & Mashallah!


@iamsilla: Al7humdulillah, they did. Hope you studies are going well sweetness. hugggsss:)

@rose water: Ameen, inshallah. Hope you managed to sort out the home chores and getting some good rest...love you tons!

@zarina Hassem: I know what you mean - this thought not even occur to me until I read this story. Hope you well sweetie and having a good weekend.

@.Hopeful.: How right you are indeed - 99% of us will take the easy way out but it so great once in a while to hear of these almost miracle stories! It really re-engineers how we see life. Love you tonss sweet heart!

@Bosnishmuslima: It is only a pleasure my dear darling - hope you got the boots you were looking for...hugggles and love:)

@Jennifer: Wa alaikum salaam dear darling and welcome to my blog. AMeen to your dua and thank you for the lovely compliment. I will stop by your blog shortly! Hugs and love:)

Falaxy

awesome! that was an inspiring read : )

Blue Pearl

@falaxy: alhumdulillah, it indeed my dear falaxy. :)

Aabida

May their efforts be a blessing for them in this world and next. I made hajj several years ago mashallah tabrakallah and I am telling you It was the hardest thing I have ever done and I could not imagine reaching the blessed city from any distance by bike! Subhnallah!

Blue Pearl

@Aabida: Salaam alaikum darling. Ameen! Ameen! Inshallah. How true. THey are truly courageous. You have a great blog by the way - I will follow it from now onwards. hugs and love;)

Hijabis On Ranting Tour.

soo beautiful bringing tears to my eyes
Mashallah
an accepted Hajj for them Inshallah
love
naz

Blue Pearl

@Naz: It really is an inspiring story and I have been thinking about their trip so much since I read this - how modest they are - the piece of the post... "We came
with a very small budget and we found to our delight there were people readily prepared to offer us the local cash and meet our needs."...really took to my heart not only of their determination (travelling with little funds) but also that it is relieving that there are good people out there who will help you along your way and that Allah is always there and with Him anything is possible ....