“Today, I place my heart before Allah, carrying hopes, sins, and silent prayers, trusting that every step in this sacred land is already a mercy...”
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| (In our ihram in Jeddah International Airport) |
Day 01: 21/01/26 (Wednesday)
Route: KL - Jeddah - Makkah
Flight: MH156 1900/2340 KUL-JED
Hotel: Safwah Hotel, Makkah
We left Bidara House around noon, the traffic mercifully light. After prayers at Masjid Sultan Abdul Samad, KLIA, we parked our car at the Long Term Car Park, settled and ready to let go of worldly routines for the days ahead.
By mid-afternoon, the MKM Umrah group gathered for our briefing. Baggage checked in, boarding passes in hand, and for the first time, we smoothly passed through Immigration using MyBorderPass, a small ease that felt like reassurance.
Flight MH156 departed on time. We were already in ihram, the journey calm with only slight turbulence. As we crossed the miqat at Qarnul Manazil, we made our niat for Umrah, quiet words carrying deep hopes.
We landed in Jeddah at 11.30 pm. Immigration was swift, officers kind, and the bus ride to Makkah took about an hour. At Safwah Hotel, we checked in and rested briefly before Subuh called us awake.
The journey had begun. Not just across lands, but inward, towards surrender and remembrance.
Route: KL - Jeddah - Makkah
Flight: MH156 1900/2340 KUL-JED
Hotel: Safwah Hotel, Makkah
We left Bidara House around noon, the traffic mercifully light. After prayers at Masjid Sultan Abdul Samad, KLIA, we parked our car at the Long Term Car Park, settled and ready to let go of worldly routines for the days ahead.
By mid-afternoon, the MKM Umrah group gathered for our briefing. Baggage checked in, boarding passes in hand, and for the first time, we smoothly passed through Immigration using MyBorderPass, a small ease that felt like reassurance.
Flight MH156 departed on time. We were already in ihram, the journey calm with only slight turbulence. As we crossed the miqat at Qarnul Manazil, we made our niat for Umrah, quiet words carrying deep hopes.
We landed in Jeddah at 11.30 pm. Immigration was swift, officers kind, and the bus ride to Makkah took about an hour. At Safwah Hotel, we checked in and rested briefly before Subuh called us awake.
The journey had begun. Not just across lands, but inward, towards surrender and remembrance.

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