Amir al-Qaddafi, a Libyan pilgrim reached Saudi Arabia for Hajj miraculously after the flight returned to airport twice.
Miracles may not happen as often as we wish, but when they do, they remind us of a higher power at work. The story of Amir al-Qaddafi from Libya is one such example.
Amir had long dreamed of performing the Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah. But when the Libyan pilgrim arrived at the airport, he was denied security clearance for a reason that seemed almost unbelievable—his last name was “al-Qaddafi.” As a result, the plane departed without him.
Then something strange happened. The aircraft developed technical issues and was forced to return to the airport. Seeing this, Amir tried to board again, thinking perhaps fate was giving him another chance. But the pilot denied any new boarding and took off once more after resolving the issue.
Remarkably, another technical problem brought the plane back to the airport a second time. Amir, convinced this was no coincidence but a sign from the divine, attempted to board again—only to be turned away once more.
Incredibly, the plane had to return a third time due to yet another malfunction. By now, the pilot appeared to have had a change of heart. He refused to fly again unless Amir was allowed to board.
With Amir finally on board, the plane completed the journey without further incident, and he arrived in Saudi Arabia to fulfill his dream of performing Hajj. Some may call it luck—but to Amir, and to many who hear his story, it was nothing short of a miracle.
As Amir’s extraordinary story began circulating on social media, it quickly captured widespread attention. People from around the world were moved by his unwavering determination and deep faith. Many praised his persistence and saw his experience as a powerful example of divine intervention.