An old Sudanese woman who lost her
sight nearly seven years ago says she started to see again just a few days
after arriving in Saudi Arabia for the annual Hajj (pilgrimage).
Fatima Al Malhi said several operations at home had failed to cure her blindness, adding that she did not lose hope of restoring her sight.
"I was hopeful I will see again when I go to Saudi Arabia for pilgrimage.
"I spent a few days at the Grand Mosque praying to God the Almighty to cure me," she said, quoted by the Saudi Arabic language daily Okza.
"I was sitting at a corner at the Grand Mosque when suddenly the blackness cleared off my eyes and I started to see
"I could not believe what happened to me. I could see my son for the first time in seven years and I can now move without help from any one."
Fatima Al Malhi said several operations at home had failed to cure her blindness, adding that she did not lose hope of restoring her sight.
"I was hopeful I will see again when I go to Saudi Arabia for pilgrimage.
"I spent a few days at the Grand Mosque praying to God the Almighty to cure me," she said, quoted by the Saudi Arabic language daily Okza.
"I was sitting at a corner at the Grand Mosque when suddenly the blackness cleared off my eyes and I started to see
"I could not believe what happened to me. I could see my son for the first time in seven years and I can now move without help from any one."
An
old Sudanese woman who lost her sight nearly seven years ago says she
started to see again just a few days after arriving in Saudi Arabia for
the annual Hajj (pilgrimage).
Fatima Al Malhi said several operations at home had failed to cure her blindness, adding that she did not lose hope of restoring her sight.
"I was hopeful I will see again when I go to Saudi Arabia for pilgrimage.
"I spent a few days at the Grand Mosque praying to God the Almighty to cure me," she said, quoted by the Saudi Arabic language daily Okza.
"I was sitting at a corner at the Grand Mosque when suddenly the blackness cleared off my eyes and I started to see
"I could not believe what happened to me. I could see my son for the first time in seven years and I can now move without help from any one." - See more at: http://jimcaddy.blogspot.com/2013/10/sudanese-woman-regains-her-vision.html#sthash.HF2E9rsk.dpuf
Fatima Al Malhi said several operations at home had failed to cure her blindness, adding that she did not lose hope of restoring her sight.
"I was hopeful I will see again when I go to Saudi Arabia for pilgrimage.
"I spent a few days at the Grand Mosque praying to God the Almighty to cure me," she said, quoted by the Saudi Arabic language daily Okza.
"I was sitting at a corner at the Grand Mosque when suddenly the blackness cleared off my eyes and I started to see
"I could not believe what happened to me. I could see my son for the first time in seven years and I can now move without help from any one." - See more at: http://jimcaddy.blogspot.com/2013/10/sudanese-woman-regains-her-vision.html#sthash.HF2E9rsk.dpuf
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