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Of course, the trip was full of other blissful, blessed and enjoyable events, but I have bored you enough, so let me share photos and videos of the trip, so that we can travel back together to the blessed sanctuaries.


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Just a kind reminder; please do not speed on the roads. Although the cops may be lenient, and this is one of the biggest issues concerning the disaster on the roads, please do not take advantage of that.

Not only are there camels that can come out all of the sudden on the road, there are also other humans with us. If Allah willed that something were to happen to someone else because of our speeding, we might be questioned about it in front of Allah because it was in our control.

Lovely article but I am saddened to read this suggestion to lie on an Islamic blog. Road safety is a big issue in this part of the world and excessive speeds are one of the reasons for the high number of road accidents.

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I would like to go by road to Mecca, either by car or by public transport trains, has anyone tried the route? I have got information on how to travel up to Istanbul in Turkey but from there it is not that straight-forward / easy to reach Mecca, Is there a train service from Istanbul or a possible road journey to reach Mecca from Istanbul.

First, it will not be "straight and easy": the Middle East is full of unstable countries, underdeveloped infrastructure, political and diplomatical issues between neighbor countries and bureaucracy. But it can be interesting to travel these routes and discover less-traveled places and meet locals nevertheless.

The first part of your trip can be done quite easily by train in Europe (see also InterRail/EuRail/RailEurope options) and to Syria until Damascus or Iran until Tehran. It's easy to do by car too, and you won't have to pay huge taxes for your car in Europe or Turkey. In the other countries, import taxes on foreign cars may be very high and make it more interesting to rent a car (and possibly a driver) locally in each country or take public transportation / taxis / buses.

You can travel by bus easily, and by train to Bandar Abbas where there are ferries to Sharjah and Dubai (but the service seems to be quite irregular). You can also take a plane to cross the Ormuz straits. Another ferry route is Bushehr-Dammam, but Bushehr is not reachable by train (buses and flights exist though). A map of train routes can be found on the website of the Iranian railways.

From Damascus (where you can arrive by train, car or bus from Turkey), go to Amman by train (notoriously slow, taking up to ten or twelve hours for a trip that a service taxi does in less than three hours on the road, so it is really interesting only for those looking for a "train experience"), car or bus. There are no other passenger railway services in Jordan, so you'll have to take cars/taxis/buses from Amman to Makkah.

While this will require from you to take boats or flights, there is also the possibility to make a detour through Egypt and to cross the Red Sea with a ferry, avoiding Israel. You would have to take a ferry from Greece to Cyprus and from Cyprus to Egypt.As of now, the line between Limassol (Cyprus) and Port-Said (Egypt) has been discontinued, even for pedestrians. But it might reopen at some point for pedestrians. The Louis Cruise line is also suspended. So right now your only option would be to be on a cargo ship: it won't be easy.

The trickiest part of your trip, apart from instable countries like Syria or Iraq right now, is probably Saudi Arabia itself. The only way you can cross the country by land is on a (very rare) tourist visa, or a work visa and permission from your employer to wander around the country. If you come on a Hajj or Umrah visa, you will most of the time have to arrive by air in Jeddah or Madinah, with your pilgrims' group. Some pilgrims arrive by land or by sea, but they are coming from nearby / poor countries where air travel is not an option for everyone, and they're still part of a group. Onward travel to Riyadh or other Saudi Arabian cities is usually not permitted during the Hajj. During Umrah, visitors may obtain permission after arrangements have been made with a travel agency to travel to other cities in Saudi Arabia. Umrah visa holders may only visit Saudi Arabia outside of the annual Hajj period. 152ee80cbc

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