A young Libyan man named Amer faced unexpected delays at the airport while en route to Ḥajj, due to a security issue linked to his name. While security officers worked to resolve the matter, the other pilgrims boarded the plane, and the doors were closed. Though Amer’s issue was resolved shortly after, the pilot refused to reopen the aircraft door.
Airport staff tried to console him, saying, “Allāh is victorious; sometimes He makes things difficult,” but Amer remained determined: “I intend to perform Ḥajj and In Shaʾ Allah, I will go.”
Moments later, the plane experienced a malfunction and returned to the gate. Even after repairs, the pilot again declined to reopen the door. The officers told Amer, “It wasn’t meant for you,” but he repeated his resolve.
A second malfunction forced the plane back once more. This time, the pilot took it as a sign and declared, “I will not fly without Amer.” Amer was finally allowed to board, and the flight proceeded safely to its destination.
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English subtitles: @translatingpal
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