The Pakistani Who Reaches Saudi Arabia For Umrah on Bike

The Pakistani Who Reaches Saudi Arabia For Umrah on Bike

Abrar Hassan, a Pakistani biker and Vlogger, has completed a 50-day motorcycle journey to Saudi Arabia for the Umrah pilgrimage.

Before deciding to follow his “biggest ambition,” a bike journey to Saudi Arabia for Umrah, Abrar, a mechanical engineer with a German automotive company, had already gone to over 80 countries, at least 12 of them on his motorcycle.

The Pakistani Who Reaches Saudi Arabia For Umrah on Bike

Hassan started out from Nankana Sahib on 9 February in pursuit of his dream, going on a journey that took him across three continents and 50 days to complete before arriving in Madinah on 27 March.

He then traveled to Makkah, the holiest city in Islam, to make the Umrah pilgrimage. Hassan expressed gratitude to the Saudi people for their “warm welcome” and love.

“When they found out I was coming from Pakistan on a motorcycle to complete Umrah, they didn’t take any money from me and said, ‘you are our guest,’” he added.

Hassan gained renown in the kingdom after a video of his contact with the women went viral on the Internet: “Whenever I go out with my motorcycle… the support and affection I am receiving right now are absolutely wonderful.”

Hassan’s love for her prompted him to stay in the kingdom longer and visit other towns. He now intends to travel to Jeddah, Abha, Al-Bahah, Jazan, and AlUla, all of which are close to the Jordanian border.


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