Losing Someone
Assalamualaikum,
today the whole nation shared the sadness as the Johor prince passed away at 7:11 p.m. on 5th December 2015. Tunku Jalil, a prince loved by everyone as he is the kind, humble and down to earth prince. I can't help but broke into tears seeing pictures of the Sultan, the Queen as they mourn for the lost of the young prince. At the age of 25, he died after battling with cancer for one year. He was diagnosed with liver cancer stage 4 last year, and now he was finally laid in rest.
The late prince did a lot of good deeds and if you open your twitter, the 'rakyats' have been talking about the prince's personality and how he is a people-oriented, animal lover and the comments goes on. My tears have been strolling down my cheeks as I'm reading those.
This brings back to my memories of my senior, the late Ekram Misri. "Allah lebih menyayangi orang yang baik, sebab itu dia dipinjamkan sementara di dunia ini," that's what my friend told me when I cried non-stop over the loss. To think of it, the late Ekram always make people laugh, he always help people around and he showed his care for anyone he knows. And when I suddenly remembered him after two years we didn't met each other (because I shifted school), that was when I received the news that he was gone forever, to a better place.
No words can't describe how sad I am, how I hate the fact that I didn't have the chance to say hi. I cried for two days and my eyes got swollen. Kind people will always stay in your heart even when they're gone right? You will remember their smile, how they actually have helped you to feel better when you're in a sour state. Even though I was not that close with late Ekram, but he always say hi, asked how am I doing every time he had the chance to do it. To be honest he was quite the popular guy in school, known for his friendliness. Despite that, he was still the same Ekram like the very first time I met him.
Know what I regret the most?
I didn't have the chance to ask for an apology to him before I shifted, so I planned to ask for it the moment I remembered about him by messaging him on Facebook. Too bad, even before I have the chance to sent a message, one of my friend told me that he already passed away.
Even though I was just someone from school, doesn't have any blood relation with him, but I could feel the loss, the emptiness when he left the world. I couldn't imagine how I would be if I were to lost any of my close family members.
p/s: Al Fatihah to Tunku Jalil. May your soul be blessed and you'll be missed by Malaysians :'(
today the whole nation shared the sadness as the Johor prince passed away at 7:11 p.m. on 5th December 2015. Tunku Jalil, a prince loved by everyone as he is the kind, humble and down to earth prince. I can't help but broke into tears seeing pictures of the Sultan, the Queen as they mourn for the lost of the young prince. At the age of 25, he died after battling with cancer for one year. He was diagnosed with liver cancer stage 4 last year, and now he was finally laid in rest.
The late prince did a lot of good deeds and if you open your twitter, the 'rakyats' have been talking about the prince's personality and how he is a people-oriented, animal lover and the comments goes on. My tears have been strolling down my cheeks as I'm reading those.
This brings back to my memories of my senior, the late Ekram Misri. "Allah lebih menyayangi orang yang baik, sebab itu dia dipinjamkan sementara di dunia ini," that's what my friend told me when I cried non-stop over the loss. To think of it, the late Ekram always make people laugh, he always help people around and he showed his care for anyone he knows. And when I suddenly remembered him after two years we didn't met each other (because I shifted school), that was when I received the news that he was gone forever, to a better place.
No words can't describe how sad I am, how I hate the fact that I didn't have the chance to say hi. I cried for two days and my eyes got swollen. Kind people will always stay in your heart even when they're gone right? You will remember their smile, how they actually have helped you to feel better when you're in a sour state. Even though I was not that close with late Ekram, but he always say hi, asked how am I doing every time he had the chance to do it. To be honest he was quite the popular guy in school, known for his friendliness. Despite that, he was still the same Ekram like the very first time I met him.
Know what I regret the most?
I didn't have the chance to ask for an apology to him before I shifted, so I planned to ask for it the moment I remembered about him by messaging him on Facebook. Too bad, even before I have the chance to sent a message, one of my friend told me that he already passed away.
Even though I was just someone from school, doesn't have any blood relation with him, but I could feel the loss, the emptiness when he left the world. I couldn't imagine how I would be if I were to lost any of my close family members.
p/s: Al Fatihah to Tunku Jalil. May your soul be blessed and you'll be missed by Malaysians :'(
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