Description
This amazing account traces a vast, difficult circle: an overland Hajj journey during the heat of summer from the shores of England through Greece and Egypt, down the ancient Nile to the Sudan, and finally across to the sanctuary of Makka and then Madina. The return journey in the cold of autumn and winter is no less arduous, winding through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, and Turkey, before crossing back into Europe.
The Difficult Journey is a vivid literary time capsule. Now available as a combined volume including The Way Back, it remains a powerful reminder of an era of slow travel and deep faith. It is a substantial, high-quality book designed to be read and shared, capturing a journey that was rough, smooth, and full of the unexpected.
Why you will want to order today:
» What it means to rely entirely in Allah.
» Time capsule of the Muslim World in late 1970s.
» Understand how a journey can transform the soul.
» Follow a breathtaking route across Europe and Western Asia.
» A raw and sincere account of a young man's first steps into Islam, four years after his conversion.