Following the completion of 2023 Hajj, Kazim Adeoti has assured his wife, Mercy Aigbe of her faith in Islam.
Kemi Filani reported early this year that Mercy Aigbe has converted to Islam and has gotten a Muslim name, Minnah.
In a video posted on his Instagram page, Mercy Aigbe was seen appreciating her husband for taking her to Mecca for the Hajj. She prayed that God will keep them together in good health.
The mother of two also expressed gratitude to Him for her new religion and address that she feels so hopeful and blessed.
Reacting to it, Kazim Adeoti assured his wife that Islam wouldn’t fail her as Allah is pleased with her.
“Alhamdulilah robili al-amin.
Thank God for the completion of our 2023 Umah/Hajj rites.
I’m very pleased with you, Alhaja Minnah and I know that Allah is also pleased with you. I can promise you that Islam will never let you down, Amin.
May Allah accept our sacrifices and supplication from us as an act of Ibadah.
And to everyone that wishes to visit the holy land in Saudi Arabia, may Allah grant your wishes and make it easy for you. Amin”.
Dream come true for Mercy Aigbe as she storms Hajj with Kazim Adeoti
Kemi Filani reported days back that it was a dream come true for Mercy Aigbe when she stormed Hajj with her husband, Kazim Adeoti.
The mother of two captioned photos of herself and her husband at the international airport all ready for their pilgrimage.
Mercy Aigbe, who was attending Hajj for the first time, shared the photos on her Instagram page with a thankful heart.
Mercy Aigbe officially becomes an Hajia
Following her trip to the Holy Land, Mercy Aigbe officially became an Hajia.
Taking to her Instagram page, Mercy Aigbe revealed that she is officially an Alhaja (Hajia).
She expressed gratitude to Allah for her new title.
“Hajia Minnah with the ‘h’. Now official. Alhamdulilah Rabbil-Alamin”.
Mercy Aigbe reveals the important lesson she learned in Mecca
Speaking on her trip, Mercy Aigbe revealed the most important lesson she learned while she was on Hajj.
The beautiful actress disclosed that Mecca is a leveler that humbles everyone irrespective of their social status, race, gender, or age difference.
The entrepreneur recounted how tedious their two-hour walk from Minna to Jammarat was and how they had to refresh before proceeding on their journey.
“….Mecca is a LEVELLER!!! One very important thing I RELEARNT in Mecca is that no matter who you are, your social status, race, gender, young or old, we are equal in the sight of God!!!!”.