Lighting up candle

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم


Grateful. Last two days I was taking care of cousin baby Zainul Muttaqin and he is such a cute adorable boy. My dad was asking for my help to fill the marks in SPPBS and it was quiet difficult. I am pretty tired with the job, because the internet connection was so slow and I have to face the laptop for all day long but at the end of the day, I succeed to finishing the task given. 

My aunt who is teaching in Sarawak returned to kampung and she told me the stories of the Iban students. Most of them were non-muslims, and they have quite weird names such as Janda Anak Satu, Sidin Anak Sampah, Mohamad Pokok and Wilson Anak Gunung. I think my aunt; Che Tie had been influenced by a novel, Kifarah Cinta. In that story, Rania urged her mother to give permission for her to go to Sabah and teaching there, as her ambition is a teacher, despite strong family business background and wealth, she still decide to share knowledge in rural area. 
Che tie said her students maybe not as brilliant as the Peninsular of Malaysia student or any other students who live in modern places, but they respect their teachers so much. I am very impressed with Che Tie, because she has a husband and a little baby son in Peninsular, but still, she goes to Sarawak to be a candle that burn itself for other people sake – to give light.
 My father is also a teacher, and he is teaching Bahasa Melayu. I think I have read about this somewhere in magazine;
“There’s 2 crucial ambitions that you, as a teenager should consider them to be your job, teacher (murabbi) or doctor because both of these career will add your pahala to make sure that you will live happily in The Here After,”

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