Last Day in Saudi Arabia: Visiting Kabba at Night and Move Back to Pakistan
by fawad71 on 04/05/08 at 3:09 am
His last day in Saudi and the experience of visiting Kabba late at night, then moving back to Pakistan from Jeddah.
Inside Al Haram Mosque At Night
At night once me and my wife were roaming in the market to buy few things for our selves, she wondered how the grand mosque would look at night. I told her to see the mosque her self so we decided to go to the mosque at midnight once almost all the lights would be switched on. At around 11O clock at night once our son fell asleep we left our hotel room and headed towards mosque. There upon reaching we used escalators and went to first story of the mosque, we used escalators located near Bab-e-Umrah (Gate Number 62) and from there we saw the complete inner courtyard of the mosque. The scene was magnificent and ever lasting. We both were mesmerized with the spectacular view of the mosque. While looking at the Holy Kabba my wife asked about going inside Hateem, she asked me as she had not offered prayers there before. So we both came down and to our good luck at that time Hateem was not overcrowded and we found space for offering prayers there. We both prayed there and then went towards Holy Kabba and stood right under Mezab-e-Rehmat and prayed All Mighty Allah for forgiveness and mercy. We kept standing with the wall of Holy Kabba for quite some time and felt our selves extremely lucky to be touching our bodies with the most holy and sacred place in this universe. This touching of the walls of Holy Kabba while standing, gave us divine tranquility and peace of mind and soul. We stayed there for quite long and then went back to our hotel.
Our Last Day in Saudi Arabia
29 June 2005 was our last day in Saudi Arabia and we all woke up with heavy hearts, as we all knew that in few hours we should be leaving this sacred land. Last day began with normal routine and after Fajjar prayers we had our breakfast and then went back to the mosque to spend some time in front of the Holy Kabba Our contingent was scheduled to leave Saudi Arabia on night 29/30 June 2005, since our flight was at 1 AM night Saudi Arabian time therefore 30 Jun was counted as a complete day in the Umrah package. Our family members did Tawaf-e-Vida in the morning and did some shopping. In the afternoon we all were informed that half strength of the contingent would move to Jeddah at 6 PM in the evening and the other half would move at 8 PM. Our family was to leave with the group leaving at 6 PM. Buses were provided for loading of luggage at 4 PM by the contingent organizer, three buses were to move in first group to Jeddah airport. Loading started at around 4 PM and in almost one and a half hour it was complete.
Fifteen minutes before 6 O clock every one was seated in the buses and bus leaders counted people two to three times before buses started the journey on Makkah-Jeddah highway. We all had a good last look at Masjid-Al-Haram once our buses passed infront of the mosque. I kept looking at the mosque till it vanished from my eyes and then with a very heavy heart I closed my eyes so that I should be able to absorb the tears that had filled my eyes.
Jeddah Airport and Flight Back To Pakistan
We reached Jeddah airport at around 8 PM and after disembarking from the buses were surprised to know that our contingent organizer had not given our air-tickets to the bus leaders, so almost seventy people were now standing outside the airport terminal helplessly as nothing could be done. No Saudi official allowed any one to enter the terminal nor was any PIA staff available to listen our problem. At that time check in for PIA’s Karachi bound flight was also in progress. At around 9 PM an official from PIA staff came out and informed us that not before 10 PM we would be allowed to enter the terminal for check in and the reason told to us was that the Karachi bound flight was leaving at 10 PM and the same set of officials had to clear that flight before letting us in. Our flight was PK – 742 scheduled to leave for Islamabad at 1 AM Saudi Arabian time. Hence we kept waiting outside for two hours and the worst thing about the airport was total absence of any sitting facility for passengers. Most of the luggage pushcarts were filled with luggage and people kept standing for more than two hours.
Finally around 10 PM other part of the contingent arrived in 2 buses and with them came the contingent organizer holding air tickets in hands. On announcement by PIA staff, we were then allowed to enter the terminal. Here a long queue was established at packing machine for getting Zamzam water plastic can packed. Staff at packing stall charged us five rayals for each plastic can packed in plastic bag. After getting plastic cans packed we went to luggage screening section where complete luggage was checked, Saudi officials worked with speed and with out creating any impediment. After screening of luggage and checking by custom officials we went to PIA counter and were amazed to find it closed. Again passengers of the PIA flight were made to stand unnecessary in the checkin area, this created a lot of problems for children as there was nothing available to feed them nor even cold water was available for drinking. People who came to Jeddah with group one were virtually thirsty and hungry since loading of buses. At last at around 11: 30 PM a member of PIA staff informed our contingent leader to call a family member from each family to show passports of all members of the family and get boarding cards. I collected eight boarding cards on behalf of my family and then deposited our baggage with the PIA staff and got baggage tags from them.
After depositing baggage we went to immigration counter, there immigration officials checked our passports and they also worked with swift pace and in just few minutes we were cleared to go to departure lounge. In the departure lounge we found a huge duty free shop with uncountable items available for purchase but prices were quite high. Since every member of my family was feeling hungry so I went to a snack bar and purchased eight donuts and seven glasses of Pepsifor them. A single donut was charged at a price of six rayals and a glass of Pepsi was sold at seven rayals a glass. By eating donuts and drinking Pepsi we quenched our thirst and hunger.We kept sitting in the lounge till fifteen minutes past midnight and then were told to proceed to the aircraft.
Before boarding the aircraft our passports were rechecked by the Saudi officials, and were then allowed to board the aircraft. Aircraft took off from Jeddah at 1 AM Saudi Arabian time (3 AM Pakistan Standard Time). Flight to Islamabad was again of 5 hours and was very tiring; thanks to All Mighty Allah our son remained well during the flight and kept sleeping till aircraft landed at Islamabad airport at 8 AM Pakistan standard time. Flight was comfortable but courtesy of cabin crew needed a lot of improvement as I found most of the male members of cabin crew shouting at people, another amazing thing was the we were served with the dinner at 2 AM in the night. I wish that airline should look into the matter and instead of providing a very late dinner; it should provide an early breakfast to the passengers.
Here in Pakistan we were again made to suffer in long queues infront of immigration desks. Here Pakistani officials were working at a very slow pace and they were clearing simultaneously two flights. One flight was ours and other was a PIA’s flight that had arrived from London at the same time. Ultimately after three hours my complete family passed through immigration counters and then we collected our baggage from the baggage collection lounge. Pakistani Customs Officials were quite nice and supporting and with out causing any unnecessary delay we were cleared to go out. Finally at around 12 PM we all family members were out of terminal. Here our drivers who had brought the cars from my home were waiting for us. My in-laws at that point departed from us, as they had to leave for Karachi by another flight at 3 PM same day.
After bidding farewell to them, we all went to our home and thus our fifteen days journey was over. This visit to Saudi Arabia was very hectic and tiring but I after undertaking it can proudly say that it is worth every thing. If one has time and resources, then one must visit the house of All Mighty Allah and the city of his most loved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). I still cherish the memories I have brought from there and pray that All Mighty Allah may grant permission to me and my family to be there once again and I am very much hopeful that my prayers would be heard and accepted by All Mighty Allah very soon.
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2 Comments
uroosa
May 4th, 2008
hi good article for general information of all.
fahad ali ansari
Jul 3rd, 2008
good article for general information of all.
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