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Joined April 2011
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“Kepada sesiapa yang nampak posting saya ni, boleh tak saya mohon doakan saya sihat dari kanser tulang. Hampir 4 bulan saya menghidap kanser tulang stage 4. Semoga ada kejaiban untuk saya. Mana tahu ada doa di antara kalian yang makbul.” #cancerfighter Kredit : ftehah___
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May 16
Didikan mak ayah dia memang sangat hebat.
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“Umi saya pi mana? Nak Umi masak” Kehilangan pengajar Fardu Ain, Al-Quran bayaran seikhlas hati Anaknya Syazwani yang baru 18 tahun semalam akan menyambung pelajaran dan Qayyum, 9 Tahun (berkeperluan khas). Kehilangan bapa, atuk & nenek pada 2021 kerana Covid. Bersama Bantu 🙏🏻
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May 11
Hi semua, especially yang area Pasir Gudang, Johor. Jom support adik Zufar beli air tembikai fresh dia. Harga ikut keikhlasan, tapi kalau boleh hulur lebih sikit pun okay. Dalam keadaan macam ni pun dia tetap kuat usaha cari rezeki sendiri. Moga dipermudahkan segala urusan adik ni dan dimurahkan rezeki selalu.
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Anak Autisme - Tahun 4 PPKI. Ini lah sebab kenapa Iman selalu keluar lambat sebab dia akan pastikan kelas dia kemas. Terima Kasih Cikgu sabar layan Iman 🥹
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Sebaknya. Siapa potong bawang ni.😭
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Taknak nangis sorang sorang 😭😭.
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UPDATE: ALHAMDULILLAH Ustazah Ain maklumkan rumah mereka akan dibina semula nanti. Untuk makluman semua, Ustazah Ain mengajar pelajar di kawasan rumahnya secara percuma setiap hari. Semoga semua yang sumbang dapat menjadi asbab harta digandakan dan amal jariah.
DERMA KILAT Ustazah Ain dan keluarga ditimpa musibah kebakaran. Februari lalu, beliau juga kehilangan suami akibat kemalangan. Kini, tanpa kenderaan dan sumber pendapatan, Ustazah berdepan kesukaran untuk meneruskan hidup. Bantuan dari baitulmal juga sudan dimohon untuk bantuan kewangan. Ayuh, sama-sama kita bantu meringankan beban Ustazah Ain sekeluarga. Moga Allah bantu dan berkati yang membantu
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The Aftermath of a Father Digging a Grave for His 2-Year-Old Daughter: In 2017, Zhang Liyong, from a rural village in Sichuan, learned that his two-year-old daughter was diagnosed with severe thalassemia. The treatment required a hematopoietic stem cell transplant, with total costs approaching nearly one million yuan RMB. To save their daughter, Zhang Liyong and his wife exhausted all their family savings but still couldn’t afford the subsequent medical expenses. In despair, the father dug a grave with his own hands for his daughter, saying that if she were to leave this world one day, he hoped she could adapt to death sooner. Zhang Liyong stayed with his daughter, sleeping and playing in that earthen grave. After the video spread online, it touched the hearts of people across the internet. Thanks to the power of the internet, Chinese crowdfunding platforms stepped in to help the family, raising the full amount of treatment costs in less than a month. Even more heartening, following the doctor’s advice, the couple had another daughter, and the younger sister successfully saved her older sister using her own cord blood. Later, a compassionate entrepreneur also covered all the recovery expenses for the older sister. After his eldest daughter was discharged from the hospital, Zhang Liyong filled the grave back with soil and scattered sunflower seeds over it. Love can traverse the deepest despair, blooming with hope even in the most barren soil!
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DERMA KILAT Ustazah Ain dan keluarga ditimpa musibah kebakaran. Februari lalu, beliau juga kehilangan suami akibat kemalangan. Kini, tanpa kenderaan dan sumber pendapatan, Ustazah berdepan kesukaran untuk meneruskan hidup. Bantuan dari baitulmal juga sudan dimohon untuk bantuan kewangan. Ayuh, sama-sama kita bantu meringankan beban Ustazah Ain sekeluarga. Moga Allah bantu dan berkati yang membantu
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9 Sep 2025
[Reflections] Not getting into Universiti Malaya is not the end of the world. It has always been competitive, even back in 2006 when I completed my STPM. This is a long post, please be patient with me. I did not manage a perfect CGPA of 4.00, but I was satisfied with 3.42. •General Paper (Pengajian Am): A •Biology: B •Chemistry: B •Pure Mathematics: B In SPM 2004, I scored 10As (7A1, 3A2). I applied for every major scholarship available at the time, yet received no reply. Why? Because I made mistakes in my applications and did not optimise my chances. Information was limited then, and I simply did not know better. I was offered places at UNITEN and MMU for engineering, but I declined. My parents could not afford to support another child studying in West Malaysia while my brother was already in UPM. Form 6 and STPM became my only path, since I was not offered matriculation or foundation programmes. At that time, I felt deeply disappointed. But looking back now, it was a valuable lesson. After STPM, I applied more carefully, determined not to repeat the mistakes I made after SPM. With my CGPA, I had more choices and kept an open mind. Out of eight programme options, I was offered my preferred choice: Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) at Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). Coincidentally, it was in my hometown, at the same university and programme where my mother worked as a clinical instructor. Sometimes, God arranges things in ways we cannot immediately understand. I began my studies with a PTPTN loan, but later managed to secure a JPA scholarship after working hard to make the Dean’s List. That support carried me through all four years at UNIMAS, and it was truly a blessing. I knew then that entering prestigious universities such as Universiti Sains Malaysia or Universiti Malaya as an undergraduate was unlikely. These institutions were highly competitive, as they still are today. Yet the journey I took brought me to where I am now. Since graduating from UNIMAS in 2011, I have no regrets. The experiences, challenges, and people I met shaped me into who I am today. In Malay, we call this rezeki, or blessings from above. When one door closes, another will open, provided we are willing to create new paths and step forward ourselves. There is a Malay proverb that stays with me: “Ukur baju pada badan sendiri, hendak seribu daya, tak hendak seribu dalih.” Knowing your own limits, being humble, and persevering with effort are all important. Life is not always fair and there will be discrimination and setbacks, but that should not stop us from seeking other options or creating our own opportunities. In October 2021, I finally entered Universiti Malaya to pursue a Master’s in Public Policy, the university I had dreamed of since my undergraduate days. I graduated in 2022 while still working at the EU, 11 years after my bachelor’s in 2011. Now, as I prepare for my next chapter, I remind myself of a phrase I learned from my Muslim friends: “Wallahu A’lam” — God knows best. But faith alone is not enough. We must put in effort, remain open to opportunities, and keep moving forward. Looking back, every rejection, every closed door, and every disappointment turned out to be a blessing in disguise. Life is not about where you begin, but about the resilience and choices that carry you forward.
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12 Jul 2025
Toilet tanjung malim baru siap..tapi sayang. Instead of pertingkatkan kapasiti. Plus bina utk sekadar cantik. Hari bukan peak pn beratur panjang.
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Berniaga untuk teruskan hidup' - luahan arwah Nurul Hidayah Khalijah dan suami undang rasa sebak selepas tularnya video lama mangsa di laman sosial.
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Cara memohon bantuan untuk pesakit kanser melalui MAKNA Bantuan seperti peralatan/kewangan* Syarat 1. Pesakit Kanser 2. Mendapat rawatan di hospital kerajaan 3. Warganegara Malaysia
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Salam Nuzul Quran Utk sesiapa yg tak berkemampuan membeli makanan di bazar. Dtg ja ke gerai kami. Bisik ja nk makan. Kami bagi free makanan. Kdg tu bukan semua mampu, jadi kami tolong mana yg mampu. Moga Ramadhan tahun ini diterima segala amalan kita. 📍Bazar Jln Kuching
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CROWDFUNDING Sejak viral kes arwah baru2 ini, Team #JusticeforWAFaris terima banyak permintaan rakyat Malaysia dari pelbagai kaum dan agama untuk menyumbang atau buat crowdfunding. Barisan peguam yang nak membantu sudah pasang niat membawa kes ini secara pro Bono untuk Arwah dan ibunya. Tetapi ada juga kos2 lain yang terlibat. Seperti kos dokumentasi mahkamah dan melantik ahli profesional lain untuk turut serta. Makanya kami telah bersetuju, semua sumbangan disalurkan terus kepada keluarga WAFaris, melalui akaun ibunya sendiri. Makanya bagi mereka yang ingin menyumbang silakan. Moga Tuhan balas budi baik kalian. Pohon doakan untuk Allahyarham mendapat keadilan selayaknya untuk beliau dan keluarga. Sesungguhnya, bila marhein ditekan, kita harus bangkit melawan. Salam hormat, Liyana Marzuki
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16 Jul 2024
Ingatkan time kawan bnyk duit je ramai mengaku bff. Org kene bunuh pn same rupenye. Ape pnye pelik dunia aku duduk skang nih.
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The IDF are terrorists. Repost if you agree.
The IDF are heroes. Repost if you agree.
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28 May 2024
this is sickening
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20 May 2024
2 driver @GrabMY dh sidai aku ni. Yg first 15 min gak sblm die sendiri kensel. Yg nih pn dh 15min tp still tak kensel. Kalau dh rase nak kaye cepat takyah buat grablah hawau. Tau lar tmpt nak gi tuh dekat. Aku dulu bwk grab jugak. Cas rm3 pn aku amek aje. Rezeki di mana2.
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Lepas sejam 10 minit kensel jugak mamat nih. Ingt kental sgt. Aku doakan hang nak tercirit nnt stesen minyak semua toilet takde air. Bodoh pnye @GrabMY
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