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Hajj flight returns twice for Amer Al Mahdi Mansour Al Gaddafi

Muslim Man's Journey to Mecca Inspires Millions

By Asif Al-Ali Last updated: May 30, 2025 2 Min Read
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Hajj flight returns twice for Amer Al Mahdi Mansour Al Gaddafi
Hajj flight returns twice for Amer Al Mahdi Mansour Al Gaddafi

DUBAI, May 30, 2025 — Amer Al Mahdi Mansour Al Gaddafi strong determination to reach Mecca for Hajj has touched the hearts of many Muslims. His story shows that faith can overcome any challenge.

Amer’s trouble started at the airport. Immigration officers stopped him because his last name, Al Gaddafi, is linked to the former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.

Even though Amer explained, the flight captain left without him due to security rules and a tight schedule. But what happened next turned his struggle into an inspiring story.

Soon after takeoff, the plane had a technical problem and had to return to the airport. After fixing it, the plane took off again but faced another issue, forcing it to land once more.

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After the second problem, the captain said, “I won’t fly again unless Amer is on this plane.” The authorities quickly allowed Amer to travel, and the plane finally left with him on board.

Many people see Amer’s journey as a sign of Allah’s will. He said, “I just wanted to do Hajj. I believed if it was meant for me, nothing could stop it.” His words reflect the Islamic belief that Allah decides what happens, no matter what people try to do.

Hajj is a special journey that Muslims must make if they are healthy and have enough money. But Muslims believe it’s not just about effort—it’s an invitation from Allah. Amer’s story, shared widely online, reminds people of the power of faith and never giving up.

His experience shows that no one can stop what Allah plans. Amer’s journey continues to inspire Muslims around the world, proving the deep meaning of Hajj as a call from Allah.

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