ISLAMABAD: Pushing his mother in a wheelchair through the large premises of Makkah’s Grand Mosque, Pakistani pilgrim Wilayat Mustafa said he was determined to help his mother fulfill her dream of performing the Hajj pilgrimage.
Wrapped in white robes, the father of four arrived in Makkah along with his mother, wife, and sister on a journey that cost them around $20,000 to perform the fifth pillar of Islam. The religious rite takes place in the 12th month of the Islamic calendar. Pilgrims can expect to walk between 5km-15km per day during the three-day Hajj.
Mustafa, a business professor, said he wanted to repay his mother for evertyhing she has done for their family.
“You know our mothers, our parents paid so much attention when we were child. They have brought us up,” Mustafa, 51, said. “We cannot return all these things to our parents but what we do is we should help them. And every Muslim helps their parents when they are old and loves them.”
Mustafa said his mother was around 75 and weak and unable to walk.
“In Hajj, we have to walk a lot. So, for helping her, I have brought her on her wheelchair to perform all the activities of the Hajj.”
Shaqat Yasmin, Mustafa’s mother, said she was “very happy” her son was taking care of her along with her daughter and my daughter-in-law.
“And we are here for three days for saying our prayers all the day long and also reciting Qur’an.”
Hajj is mandatory for every able-bodied Muslim who can afford it to partake at least once in their lifetime. Around 160,000 Pakistanis will perform Hajj this year, according to figures from the religious affairs ministry.
For Mustafa, the pilgrimage has also given him a chance to spend quality time with this mother.
“This Hajj has united us to meet and keep spare time with us, with each other,” he said. “Otherwise where we were living in our country we meet after 5 days or 6 days or 7 days but this is the time when we are here [together] 24 hours.”
With inputs from Reuters
‘This Hajj has united us’: Pakistani pilgrims help elderly parents perform rituals
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‘This Hajj has united us’: Pakistani pilgrims help elderly parents perform rituals

- Pilgrims can expect to walk between 5km-15km per day during three-day Hajj
- Around160,000 Pakistanis expected to perform Hajj this year, officials say