Mecca, Saudi Arabia – An extraordinary series of events unfolded at the Kaaba, with two separate incidents being hailed as miracles. A young Jordanian man, Bader Badran, who had been unable to speak for 26 years, miraculously regained his voice during a pilgrimage. Simultaneously, a Tunisian man reportedly recovered his sight while praying at the holy site.
Bader Badran’s story is particularly moving. According to reports, he lost his ability to speak following a traumatic experience at the age of five. Despite years of therapy and facing numerous challenges, Bader persevered, holding onto his faith. His first words upon regaining his speech were reported to be “La Ilaha Illallah” (There is no god but God).
Videos and images documenting Bader’s journey, from his arrival in Medina to his performance of Umrah in Mecca, have circulated widely on social media. The footage shows him in Ihram, circumambulating the Kaaba. The online reaction has been overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing joy and awe at what they consider a miraculous event. His mother expressed immense happiness, stating that after 25 years of patience, God had granted her the blessing of hearing her son speak. Even Bader’s favorite football club, Al-Faisaly SC, celebrated the news, stating that the joy of the miracle extended to all fans.
In a separate incident, social media users in Tunisia shared a video documenting the story of Sassi, a man from Jendouba, who reportedly regained his sight after praying at the Kaaba. This event has also been described as a divine miracle, further amplifying the sense of wonder and spiritual significance surrounding these pilgrimages. These remarkable stories serve as powerful reminders of faith, perseverance, and the possibility of extraordinary events.
DZWatch will continue to follow these developing stories.



