A Bangladeshi pilgrim has amazed the world by walking nearly 8,000 kilometers in 270 days to reach Makkah for Umrah, showcasing an extraordinary act of faith and endurance.
A Bangladeshi pilgrim, Alif Mahmud, has reportedly completed an extraordinary journey on foot, walking nearly 8,000 kilometers in 270 days to reach the holy city of Makkah for Umrah.
According to Bangladeshi media reports, Alif began his spiritual journey from his hometown in Bangladesh with the intention of performing Umrah entirely on foot. His route reportedly passed through India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, and the United Arab Emirates before he finally arrived in Saudi Arabia.
Throughout the long and challenging journey, Alif shared glimpses of his progress on social media, drawing admiration from people around the world. His story quickly went viral, with many praising his deep faith, endurance, and spiritual devotion.
Reports suggest that the journey took him around nine months, during which he faced diverse climates, terrain, and visa challenges. Despite these obstacles, he continued walking with determination, expressing gratitude upon reaching Makkah.
While his story has inspired millions online, no official international verification has yet confirmed the exact distance or duration of his travel. Still, his journey stands as a powerful example of faith and perseverance.
Source: Local Bangladeshi media reports, Ittefaq News, and social media accounts.
Disclaimer: This story is based on regional media coverage; independent international verification has not been confirmed.
