Saturday, May 7, 2011

Morocco 2011

Assalamu'alaykum,

Alhamdulillah, what else I could say after gone through so many challenges and finally my dream is now being brought into existence and reality with the permission of Allah. All praise be to Him, Lord of the Worlds, to whom we submit ourselves wholeheartedly.

Now, as I am writing this post, my body is freezing.

Everything was going smooth, from my very first departure at KLIA to Doha, Qatar and then straight to Casablanca, Morocco. It took 17hours to get ourselves here and nothing else could contribute such dizziness and sluggishness headache but the long hours we had to endure with from Kuala Lumpur to Casablanca. Babah keeps on reminding me to take care of myself and never be neglectful of my surroundings. Truly, parents' advices are invaluable and priceless. I have my passport and other significantly important documents for my journey here placed inside my mini small reticule hanged between the shoulder and the waist. Not to exaggerate, but once you become a traveller and get out from your comfort zone, only then you will act and think logically and rationally without prioritizing undesired self-gratification. Indeed, we are ally wayfarers in this transitory world.


After 7 hours of journey, we landed fist at Doha, Qatar for transit to Casablanca, Morocco which led us to have another 7 hours of flight before we disembarked at the airport. Malaysian students fetched us up at the airport and brought us to of one of the Morocco's central of attraction places for tourist, i.e Masjid Hassan Sani (II). Subhan Allah, the sculptures are really amazing and eye-captivating. The dainty Masjid nestled besides the sea is literally big and has one gigantic lofty minaret structured in between of the Masjid which also attracts the people.

Transit at Doha, Qatar

Ambling around the streets and then Akhi Aslam and Ikram drove us to the Malaysia students' house at Bouhlal, Rabat Morocco. Indeed, they are really propitious and friendly enough. Our arrival was celebrated with a plate of Nasi Goreng Bujang and coffee.

The sea besides Masjid Hassan II

Insha Allah after this we will be heading to Fes city and then straight away to Oujda, Morocco. Pray for us. Allahu musta'an.


2 comments:

Nurul Hafizah said...

May Allah bless your wonderful journey...

Sheikh Nabil Farabi Al - Syariff said...

Syukran Ukhti