Sonya Hussayn shares emotional Umrah journey experience
Sonya Hussayn reflects on deeply spiritual and emotional Umrah journey
ISLAMABAD: (Web Desk) – Sonya Hussayn recently shared an emotional reflection on her Umrah journey, offering fans a heartfelt look into her spiritual experience through photos and videos from Makkah and Madinah. Performing Umrah alongside her family, she described the journey as deeply transformative and filled with divine ease.
She revealed that for the past two years, she had intended to undertake Umrah, but repeated obstacles delayed her plans. This led her to believe that such a sacred journey only happens when one is truly invited by Allah, regardless of preparation or financial means.
Recalling her time in Madinah, Sonya spoke about the difficulty of obtaining permits to visit holy sites. Despite this, she experienced unexpected ease, receiving approvals at the last moment. One particularly meaningful moment was her visit to Rawdah, which she described as a blessing that came under unforeseen circumstances.
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In Makkah, she shared her strong desire to touch the Kaaba before leaving. Although the crowds made it seem impossible, her wish was ultimately fulfilled, which she viewed as a miraculous moment.
Adding to the emotional depth of her journey, Sonya disclosed that she was gifted a rare piece of the Kaaba’s Ghilaf inscribed with “Muhammad Rasul Allah” upon departure. She described this as an overwhelming and unforgettable blessing.
Through her message, she emphasized humility, faith, and gratitude, acknowledging human imperfections in worship while praying for acceptance. She expressed that blessings arrive in unexpected ways when they are destined.
She also thanked brands that provided abayas for her journey and appreciated her Umrah agent for their support. Known for dramas like Ishq Zahe Naseeb, Muhabbat Tujhe Alvida, and Farwa Ki ABC, Sonya continues to inspire audiences through both her professional work and personal reflections.


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