The place is located nearby Pasar Borong Kuala Lumpur.
The house is not really in a good condition from my observation using my glass.
Their faces really reflect the hardship they have met before but they look very calm and
yet they still have the faith in Islam; the passion to learn and to perform the ibadah. "Oh my Lord, please give me the strength to perform my duty as Your servant and please do not let me to be a disgrateful servant".
Have the chance to perform the congregational 'Asar prayer with them. The prayer hall was actually the same place where most of all the activities of the community were done there. I could see and compare how Malaysians are very lucky to live in a much more comfortable condition as compared with them. The problem with Malaysians is that they (in this case I am included) are hardly to feel grateful with the nikmat. It is true to the extend that Allah had mentioned in the Quran that there is only a few of His servants who would ever thank Him for the nikmat He gives before us.
The most memorable event was the Du'a recitation after solah.
MasyaAllah..SubhanAllah..TabarakAllah..
An evening with the Rohingyas community
6p.m we then went to ASDAF.
The first thing we did there was looking around the Kitchen Garden, how is the condition of trees
and had some discussion on relocating or perhaps replanting and relanscaping the trees to be more organized in the future insyaAllah..
After maghrib prayer approximately at 8 p.m we had a class with the ASDAF led by our advisor, Brother Muhammad. There were 5 childrens who will take their UPSR soon in our group. Several english exercises were done during the 2 hours session and the score they managed to get was good.
Yet, deep in my mind I was thinking and trying to be empaty, trying to be into their shoes; how they are living, the mind set they tend to have as their principle. There are a lot more I have to learn. My experiences being a part time teacher and facilitator in a 21 days motivational camp hopefully will be beneficial as my guideline.
at 10 p.m went back to IIUM.
The journey will be continued tomorrow.
The journey will be continued tomorrow.
Abu An-Nasr
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