Faith in Action: Nigerian Muslim Woman Performs Umrah After Hallelujah Challenge Testimony
A Nigerian Muslim woman has shared a remarkable testimony after taking part in the Hallelujah Challenge, the popular midnight praise program led by gospel minister Pastor Nathaniel Bassey.
In a video posted on TikTok by @AiratAdedamola, she revealed that she “dressed like her miracle” during the February edition of the challenge, praying earnestly for herself, her husband, and her daughter.
Despite being a Muslim, she said she believed deeply that God listens to all who call on Him in faith. Her prayers and consistency bore fruit when, in October of the same year, she and her family were able to perform Umrah in Mecca a lifelong dream she had prayed about during the program.
Expressing her gratitude, she said, “God brought it to pass! For those sacrificing their time and sleep for the Hallelujah Challenge, may God answer your prayers soon. Just keep having faith and make sure your hearts are pure.”
The Hallelujah Challenge continues to unite thousands of Christians worldwide in worship and testimony, with Airat’s story serving as a powerful reminder of faith, perseverance, and divine faithfulness.


