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Madinah mourns Sheikh Ismail, known for 40 years of selfless service to travelers visiting the holy city

Published on: April 6, 2026 3:01 PM

Ismail Abu Al-Saba: Served Free Tea and Coffee to Pilgrims For 50 Years Dies at 96

Madinah, Saudi Arabia: Sheikh Ismail Al-Zaim Abu Al-Sabaa, a beloved Syrian resident of Madinah, has passed away at the age of 96. Known for his unwavering dedication to serving pilgrims and Umrah visitors, Sheikh Ismail spent over 40 years offering free tea, coffee, milk, dates, and food to travelers visiting the holy city.

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Born in Syria, Sheikh Ismail relocated to Madinah decades ago, where he became a familiar figure near the Prophet’s Mosque. Despite leading a simple and humble life, he earned the respect and admiration of thousands of worshippers who encountered his generosity. Pilgrims often recalled his warm smile, patience, and selfless commitment, which transcended cultural and national boundaries.

 

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Visitors frequently shared stories of his small acts of kindness, which created lasting impressions. From offering a comforting cup of tea to providing dates for fasting pilgrims, Sheikh Ismail’s consistent service became an integral part of many pilgrims’ experiences in Madinah. His dedication was not limited to material offerings; he also provided spiritual encouragement, guidance, and hospitality to anyone in need.

Local residents and visitors alike praised Sheikh Ismail as a symbol of humility and generosity, reminding the community of the profound impact that simple, consistent acts of kindness can have. His passing marks the end of an era for many who considered his presence a comforting part of their pilgrimage journey.

In remembering Sheikh Ismail, many have emphasized that his life serves as a lesson in selflessness, compassion, and the importance of serving others without expecting anything in return. His legacy continues through the countless prayers and gratitude offered by those whose lives he touched over the decades.

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Sheikh Ismail Al-Zaim Abu Al-Sabaa’s life remains a testament to the power of kindness, leaving behind a legacy of service, love, and devotion that will be cherished for generations.

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