Sultanaliyev Ruslanbek Rokhatali
By: Sultanaliyev Ruslanbek Rokhatali
My story today is about a wonderful story that I didn’t realize until today.
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I was on an Umrah trip, and on one day of the blessed trip, such an incident happened. After performing Umrah for ourselves, we had the opportunity to do it for our loved ones who passed away. On one of those days, if you want to perform Umrah on behalf of another person, go to the mosque of our blessed mother Hadeecha and pray two rakats of prayer, then you will perform Umrah for that person. We did the same and made the intention, and one of the most important acts of Umrah was to circumambulate the Kaabaatullah. In this way, while riding to the Haram, we entered in front of the Kaaba to perform Tawaf and started Tawaf. Naturally, there are many people there, so many floors are built around the Kabah so that everyone can pray together. We started circumambulation on the first floor, near the fire of the Kabaa. I was in the midst of miracles while doing Tawaf slowly. Because just then the birds were circling the Kaaba with us. The practice of Tawaf is to circumambulate the Kabaani seven times, and on the fourth circumambulation we call for Fajr prayer. And gradually people began to line up. We continued circumambulation with our partners, but our partners wanted to get up after saying the line. Of course, it was difficult to perform Tawaf among the people lined up. In such a situation, a push started from behind and reached us. Then I bent down as if to fall on a person. This situation was very complicated and it was difficult to control oneself in a traffic jam, and I was crying. At that moment, someone grabbed my hand and pulled me to him and saved me from harming someone. The most interesting thing was that the man was dark-skinned, but his face was very fair, he had a beard and thick eyebrows. I walked over to him and began looking for a place in the chosen rows. I couldn’t say or gesture to thank that person. Despite the fact that the person was black, he was so bright that he envied the person he saw. The dawn prayer was called and we lined up and the prayer began, I was in the third or fourth row of the Kabah if I am not mistaken. It was a great happiness for me. But what surprised me even more was that person. After the prayer, we performed the remaining Tawaf and headed towards Safa-Marwa. That was the story that still amazes me. I was looking for that person every day, I roamed everywhere in Harami Sharif, but unfortunately I could not find him. The bottom line is that no matter where you are, if you do not forget to trust in God, then God, Blessed and Exalted, will not forget you.
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