Sure Travel Journey Vol 4.4 Spring 2018 | Page 40

• E N R O U T E STJ 4.4 VISIONS SPECIAL PHOTO ISSUE / / C O V E R S T O R Y FOOTSTEPS OF THE PROPHETS YA Z E E D K A M A L D I E N M A K E S T H E P I L G R I M A G E U P J A B A L R A H M A H N E A R M E C C A Retracing the footsteps of prophets up Jabal Rahmah, a granite hill about 20km from Mecca in Saudi Arabia, was surreal. This Mount of Mercy, as it is known in English, was covered with Muslim pilgrims from all over the world, congregating for the annual hajj journey. According to Islamic belief, at the top of the 70-metre high hill is the spot where God forgave Adam his sins. This is how the 40 // MAKE MEMORIES FOR LIFE hill got its name. Muslims also believe that it is on this hill where Adam and Eve met on Earth after exiting Heaven. We all know why they no longer stay up in the clouds, right? Anyway, I had already been in the Saudi Arabian cities Jeddah, Medina and Mecca for about three weeks before the five-day hajj began. This global gathering is like no other. Let me ask you this: how do you navigate more than two million people? With patience, of course, because we are told that patience is beautiful. In fact, before pilgrims leave home they are told to pack half their luggage with clothes and the other half with patience. It helps; certainly makes the journey easier and enables one to overlook the fact that we all don’t share the same hygiene etiquette in public spaces. My climb up Jabal Rahmah was steady,