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Watch: Sania Mirza gives a peek into her Umrah journey

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Former Indian tennis star and wife of cricketer Shoaib Malik, Sania Mirza performed Umrah with her family and son Izhaan Mirza Malik.

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Sania Mirza turned to her account on the photo and video sharing application, in the early hours of Saturday, to share some glimpses into her Umrah journey with her son.

 

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“It has been the most amazing and fulfilling time here .. may Allah call us back again and again .. In sha Allah .. Allhamdulillah for everything .. ya Rabb tera shukar hai,” the Tennis star captioned the Insta reel, featuring the heartwarming snippets of their pilgrimage.

 

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Several of her close friends and sports fraternity extended their warm wishes to the celebrity’s family and requested for prayers via the comments section.

Moreover, the cricketer also took to his Instagram account earlier in the day to wish his son Izhaan on his first Umrah. Posting a picture of his only child, dressed in an Ihram, on the feed, Malik wrote, “First Umrah 🕋 for Izhaan baba, love you beta ❤️”

 

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It is pertinent to mention here that the Indian tennis great bid adieu to the sport earlier this month, playing her final match at Lal Bahadur Stadium in Hyderabad, India, where she had kickstarted her career as well.

Zarnish Khan wipes off Instagram feed after performing Umrah

Meanwhile, on the work front, she is currently mentoring the women’s team of Royal Challengers Bangalore for the Premiere League, to help the players be mentally prepared for the games and to handle pressure.

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