After 20 Years of Waiting, Retiree Fulfills Hajj Dream at 72
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A 72-year-old retiree fulfilled his lifelong dream of performing the Hajj pilgrimage after a 20-year wait.
- Mohd. Daud Hamdan initially believed his savings were sufficient without formal registration.
- He began saving with Tabung Haji in the late 1970s while working in the civil service and a factory.
After more than two decades of anticipation, a 72-year-old former civil servant, Mohd. Daud Hamdan, has finally realized his lifelong aspiration to become a guest of Allah and perform the Hajj pilgrimage. His journey, which began with saving diligently at Tabung Haji since the late 1970s, was marked by a period of financial hardship and economic pressure, compelling him to work in a factory alongside his government service. What makes his story particularly poignant is his initial misunderstanding that mere savings would suffice for the pilgrimage, a common misconception that highlights the need for clear guidance on Hajj registration processes. His eventual success, achieved at an age when many face physical limitations, serves as a powerful testament to faith and perseverance. This narrative resonates deeply within Malaysia, where the Hajj is a cornerstone of Islamic practice and a cherished goal for many, underscoring the nation's commitment to facilitating this sacred journey for its citizens.
Selama lebih 20 tahun menunggu giliran selepas mendaftar haji, seorang pesara kerajaan akhirnya bersyukur apabila impian menjadi tetamu Allah tercapai pada usia 72 tahun, meskipun pernah tersilap menyangka simpanan sahaja sudah memadai tanpa perlu mendaftar.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.