
There will come a time when you are up to your nose in hardships, that you find it almost impossible to work your way through. There will come a time when you have no one to turn to and you become desperate.
This was one of those times.
To those who helped me in finding a house, paying for the house, moving into the new house, lending a car, letting me stay at their house because I was kicked out early, giving me their energy and time, buying me food, and not a single complaint and the sorts was heard, from the bottom of my heart,
Thank you. Thank you for not asking a repayment. Thank you for helping me at one of the moments when I felt so choked up. Thank you for everything. Thank you to Allah who sent these people to help me.
I hate feeling in debt, as if I have to pay everyone who has helped me because it helps me feel less guilty for asking for so much help, but even if I wanted to treat everyone who has helped me, that is quite far fetched. All that I can really repay you is my sincere prayers. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Alhamdulillah, I'm surrounded by people who are truly kind at heart, selfless and know the true meaning of togetherness.
Studying overseas has it's perks, and the cons that come with it are enough to make you want to go back crying to your mother, but I figured, that the greatest perk in studying overseas is the sense of togetherness. No one is going to help you more than your fellow Malaysians.
Thank you. Jazakumullahu khairan kathira (may Allah reward you with goodness) to everyone who has helped so far, directly or indirectly.
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