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Thanks & Gratitude .. A Saudi on the Camino

Salman

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Time of past OR future Camino
May 2016
Hello everyone,

In October 2015, i decided that i would hike El Camino, at the time i knew so little about the pilgrimage way other than the history and the fact that it still exists.

I hiked the Camino Frances during April & May 2016, solo. I'm a traveller, i love people, and along the way i met very nice people with whom i know we will be life long friends.

I'm a Muslim, and from Saudi Arabia, and i think i'm one of the very first from my country to ever go for this pilgrimage. It was very interesting to see people's reaction when they knew where i was from, and asking why would a muslim ever walk all the way to Santiago. I enjoyed the countless times that i was told that i was the first Saudi to stay at the Albergue.


I guess i just wanted to thank you all for the support and assistance, for the helpful notes, advice and information.

This forum was and still is a valuable source and i can't thank you enough.

Until my next Camino...
Salman
 
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Is it desert where you live in Saudi? We live in the Arizona desert and I am learning how to deal with hiking in the rain on the forum. Europe is much more cold and wet than we are used to at home.
 
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Is it desert where you live in Saudi? We live in the Arizona desert and I am learning how to deal with hiking in the rain on the forum. Europe is much more cold and wet than we are used to at home.

Well, we have green mountains in the south, snow during winter in the north. But i live in the centre where it is Hot in the summer (40+ C , these days). Similar to the weather in Arizona desert.

I personally love cold weather so it was great for me. Just make sure you have the right cloths and equipment and you will be fine.

Good Luck :)
 
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Almost. There were 3 last year, only one the year before! Congratulations.

You are right, heard of those guys,

There was a young lady as well right about the same time i was there, a couple of weeks ahead of me.

Thanks
 
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Congratulations Salman, sorry I missed you.
 
Welcome Salman!

I often describe the Camino experience as the United Nations on feet. It is wonderful to add yet another perspective to the collective. It enriches us all.
 
Hello everyone,

In October 2015, i decided that i would hike El Camino, at the time i knew so little about the pilgrimage way other than the history and the fact that it still exists.

I hiked the Camino Frances during April & May 2016, solo. I'm a traveller, i love people, and along the way i met very nice people with whom i know we will be life long friends.

I'm a Muslim, and from Saudi Arabia, and i think i'm one of the very first from my country to ever go for this pilgrimage. It was very interesting to see people's reaction when they knew where i was from, and asking why would a muslim ever walk all the way to Santiago. I enjoyed the countless times that i was told that i was the first Saudi to stay at the Albergue.


I guess i just wanted to thank you all for the support and assistance, for the helpful notes, advice and information.

This forum was and still is a valuable source and i can't thank you enough.

Until my next Camino...
Salman
Awesome! Thanks for posting. It has been a pilgrimage route since long before there were Christians. So it's not so surprising. Although you may be the first Muslim from Saudi that hospitaleros have seen, there have been many others from the Arab world. And Christianity most certainly has a long history as well in the Arab world.
Never the less. It's good to know, you had such a positive experience.
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I'm very glad you enjoy Camino de Santiago, I'm Spanish myself , I do work with Moslem people since twenty six year ago , I must say they are very nice and human people , us any other people from any corner of the world , ( I have never had any doubt about that).

The Camino the Santiago is a pilgrimage that is very easily enjoyable , is and outside experience with other human been, but most important is the internal experience that you can have inside yourself , I'm sure you have been touch by that , friendly peopople you can find any were around the world , but inner experience is easily felt at Camino the Santiago because is what everyone is there for .

Congratulations and I hope you can tell others in your country about your own experience ( sometimes is not easy to share with other what your experience are or what you felt ).


Thanks for sharing your experience and your own wiew or your journey on the Camino !

Buen Camino !
 
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Hello everyone,

In October 2015, i decided that i would hike El Camino, at the time i knew so little about the pilgrimage way other than the history and the fact that it still exists.

I hiked the Camino Frances during April & May 2016, solo. I'm a traveller, i love people, and along the way i met very nice people with whom i know we will be life long friends.

I'm a Muslim, and from Saudi Arabia, and i think i'm one of the very first from my country to ever go for this pilgrimage. It was very interesting to see people's reaction when they knew where i was from, and asking why would a muslim ever walk all the way to Santiago. I enjoyed the countless times that i was told that i was the first Saudi to stay at the Albergue.


I guess i just wanted to thank you all for the support and assistance, for the helpful notes, advice and information.

This forum was and still is a valuable source and i can't thank you enough.

Until my next Camino...
Salman[/

Salman

It is very good to have you with us. As you discovered the world walks & we get closer because of it.
Keith
 
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Awesome! Thanks for posting. It has been a pilgrimage route since long before there were Christians. So it's not so surprising. Although you may be the first Muslim from Saudi that hospitaleros have seen, there have been many others from the Arab world. And Christianity most certainly has a long history as well in the Arab world.
Never the less. It's good to know, you had such a positive experience.
Begs the question, "Can't we all get along?" Clearly, we can.

Definitely.. totally agree

This what really makes it special, the history, the diversity and the countless stories you collect along the way
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I'm very glad you enjoy Camino de Santiago, I'm Spanish myself , I do work with Moslem people since twenty six year ago , I must say they are very nice and human people , us any other people from any corner of the world , ( I have never had any doubt about that).

The Camino the Santiago is a pilgrimage that is very easily enjoyable , is and outside experience with other human been, but most important is the internal experience that you can have inside yourself , I'm sure you have been touch by that , friendly peopople you can find any were around the world , but inner experience is easily felt at Camino the Santiago because is what everyone is there for .

Congratulations and I hope you can tell others in your country about your own experience ( sometimes is not easy to share with other what your experience are or what you felt ).


Thanks for sharing your experience and your own wiew or your journey on the Camino !

Buen Camino !

You are right, it is all about the inner journey.

There is only a hand full of people from my country who have done the camino and only a few know about it.

I'm really happy that many of the people who followed my journey were inspired to take on the journey themselves one day.

Soon enough, or at least i hope, i will write a book about it as i'm a writer and it would be the first modern day book in Arabic to ever talk about the journey its self
 
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You are right, it is all about the inner journey.

There is only a hand full of people from my country who have done the camino and only a few know about it.

I'm really happy that many of the people who followed my journey were inspired to take on the journey themselves one day.

Soon enough, or at least i hope, i will write a book about it as i'm a writer and it would be the first modern day book in Arabic to ever talk about the journey its self

!مبروك
من فضلك عندما نشر الكتاب، يقول لنا
 

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