Yesterday, 06:16 PM
(Yesterday, 04:33 PM)Ali Imran Wrote: Again, I will tell you.
If you're a mother, you should want your son to be a Muslim. I gave you the reason earlier. I am a son and I know how I treat my mother. You always talk about testimonies, and now, for the first time, I will give you my testimony as a Muslim. I will tell you how I took care of my aged mother. She passed away in Sept last year. You want to hear testimonies from Muslims, right? She was my number 1 priority, above my wife. My mother suffered from Alzheimer's disease and towards the last year of her life, it got worst. She would ask me a question, and after 5 minutes, she asked the same question. My sisters all couldn't take it because it was irritating. As for me, I will keep answering her gently over and over again. "Anak Zed enam mak", to her question "Anak kau berapa?".
If I make my mother angry, God will be angry at me and I don't want God to be angry at me.
That is my testimony. It is not a feeling or a dream. It is real.
Your story brings back memories of my own experience working in a restaurant during secondary school. It was owned by a Chinese owner, but the restaurant primarily employed Malays along Upper Changi Road—Eden Seafood Restaurant.
I had a Malay aunty there who treated me like her son. She would wait until I finished my shift so we could walk together and catch the same bus home. She often shared stories about her husband's mistreatment of her and would ask if I was hungry.

