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Sinkie top Minah student forced to study in KL and dies there, Yacock goes to funeral

Papsmearer

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What a 2 faced hypocrite. This Minister Yaacock got help her with any scholarships or not? Got opportunity to wayang, than he shows up at a funeral. If I were the family, I kick him and his catholic wife out.

She was in Malaysia for her brother's convocation.

But what should have been a joyous moment turned mournful.

Miss Majiidah Khamsani, 21, died after breathing difficulties at Frenz Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 14.

She had been going for regular dialysis treatment since 2012 for her kidney condition brought on by lupus.

Miss Majiidah was 12 when she was diagnosed with the chronic illness, which affects the skin, joints, blood and kidneys.

Speaking from the family's five-room Housing Board flat in Sembawang recently, her father, Mr Khamsani Kharim, told The New Paper there were no signs her condition - kept under control each day through a cocktail of drugs - was worsening that night.

"We were out shopping that night and when we got back to the hotel, she told us she wanted to rest for a bit as she was out of breath," said Mr Khamsani in Malay.

He did not think anything was wrong at that time because she usually encountered such problems at night.

His voice cracked as he added: "We asked her to go up to the room to rest, but the situation got worse."

He was by his daughter's side when it happened. Realising it could be serious, Mr Khamsani asked one of his children to call for an ambulance.

By the time the paramedics arrived shortly after, Miss Majiidah's condition took a turn for the worse.

The paramedics performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on her, but she remained unresponsive.

She was then rushed to Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, where she died.

Now, all her grieving parents - both religious teachers - can do is ponder what could have been.

Miss Majiidah was an exceptional student, said her family.

She was a high achiever who was fluent in English, Malay and Arabic.

The second-year undergraduate in Islamic Studies at the Open University Malaysia had passed her recent examinations and earned a place on the Dean's List.

Miss Majiidah, the fifth out of seven children, came from a family that competed in Quran recital competitions here and abroad.

Said Mr Khamsani: "Even though she was sick, she never complained and said it was a test from God."

INTEREST IN WRITING

Miss Majiidah, a former student of Madrasah Al-Irsyad Al-Islamiah and Madrasah Wak Tanjong Al-Islamiah pre-university, was passionate about writing.

She contributed short stories to Malay daily Berita Harian and was in the midst of writing her first Malay language novel.

The book, about a kidney patient, would have been based on her life.

Her brother, Mr Muhammad Tamliikhaa, 23, who had graduated with a degree in Malay Studies, did not attend the University of Malaya convocation on Oct 15.

He said: "Losing a sibling is a difficult thing. But we as a family are taking things positively at this time, and for us, there is comfort knowing that she doesn't have to suffer (from her illness) any more."

Mr Muhammad Tamliikhaa plans to complete his sister's novel "because she would have wanted me to".

Since her death, neighbours and friends have also taken to social media to pay tribute to the girl they described as intelligent and polite.

More than 400 turn up to pay respects

Hundreds of people turned up at Assyafaah Mosque in Sembawang on Oct 16 for Miss Majiidah Khamsani's funeral, said her father Mr Khamsani Kharim.

Her body arrived in Singapore at 9am that morning on a flight from Kuala Lumpur.

Miss Majiidah's remains were taken directly to her family's home in Sembawang for cleaning up rituals according to Muslim customs.

The body was then taken to Assyafaah Mosque, said Mr Khamsani, 56.

Miss Majiidah was laid to rest at Pusara Aman, the Muslim cemetery at Choa Chu Kang, that same day.

Word of the funeral had spread on social media. More than 400 people - Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Dr Yaacob Ibrahim and Pergas president Ustaz Hasbi Hassan among them - turned up to pay their last respects, added Mr Khamsani.

Mufti Dr Mohamed Fatris Bakaram lead the congregation in prayer that day.

The Mufti is Singapore's highest Islamic authority.

Said Mr Khamsani: "As the father, it is my responsibility to lead the prayers for my daughter. But knowing that the Mufti came to the mosque to pay his respects to my daughter, that gesture was very much appreciated."

A Islamic Religious Council of Singapore spokesman said the Mufti made the visit in his "personal capacity". He was there to pay his respects to Miss Majiidah and her family who are "prominent Quran reciters in Singapore".
 

songsongjurong

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Absolutely disgraceful, yakult is merely there to score political points eith his comnunity,any answers if his sons are NS bound?
 

garlic

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Yakult also there? GE really akan datang!
 

frenchbriefs

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dont u find it extremely racist that a malay politician is attending a malay funeral?like saying oh you the m&d race okay we send our malay representative down to akat your bola and talk to you.

i thought singapore is racial harmony society?they should at least send a malay and chinese representative down.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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dont u find it extremely racist that a malay politician is attending a malay funeral?like saying oh you the m&d race okay we send our malay representative down to akat your bola and talk to you.

i thought singapore is racial harmony society?they should at least send a malay and chinese representative down.

I don't get what you are driving at?

Malay die send malay is correct what,

Send chinese for what?

You see it's this phenomon in singapore called finding a racist sentiment that only occurs whenever it involves a non chinese and that non chinese is somehow a victim of "racism".

Like take your example you are trying ways and means to make up some type of racist action by them only sending a malay minister.

Seems like the family was very religious. Sending a non malay and non muslim along wouldn't have befit the occassion.
 

johnny333

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Yakult also there? GE really akan datang!

Hmm has anyone seen LKY lately:confused:

This might be a sign that we may finally get our extra holiday(s)
 

halsey02

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Hmm has anyone seen LKY lately:confused:

This might be a sign that we may finally get our extra holiday(s)

Yes, they back of his head, taken by?? you forget so fast? but..they maybe the head of any ah pek from the coffee shop..PHOTO SHOPPED in.... ha ha ha

Frenz Hotel...Jalan Tuagku Abdul Rahman....that road, used to have a lot of side walk stalls, selling all sort of clothing etc...frequented mainly by a certain type of people...if I do recall, there was a Globe Silk Store there...a very old established store in Malaysia...:rolleyes:
 

frenchbriefs

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I don't get what you are driving at?

Malay die send malay is correct what,

Send chinese for what?

You see it's this phenomon in singapore called finding a racist sentiment that only occurs whenever it involves a non chinese and that non chinese is somehow a victim of "racism".

Like take your example you are trying ways and means to make up some type of racist action by them only sending a malay minister.

Seems like the family was very religious. Sending a non malay and non muslim along wouldn't have befit the occassion.

its called racial segregation.....after 200 years on this island,singaporeans still cannot learn to deal with each other?must only malay deal with malay and chinese deal with chinese?wtf is wrong with a non malay going to a malay funeral to pay respect?its like 1930s germany where they send jewish representatives down to the ghettos to deal with the jews cause its considered unclean or beneath a german to
 

Bubble

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What a 2 faced hypocrite. This Minister Yaacock got help her with any scholarships or not? Got opportunity to wayang, than he shows up at a funeral. If I were the family, I kick him and his catholic wife out.

She was in Malaysia for her brother's convocation.

But what should have been a joyous moment turned mournful.

Miss Majiidah Khamsani, 21, died after breathing difficulties at Frenz Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 14.

She had been going for regular dialysis treatment since 2012 for her kidney condition brought on by lupus.

Miss Majiidah was 12 when she was diagnosed with the chronic illness, which affects the skin, joints, blood and kidneys.

Speaking from the family's five-room Housing Board flat in Sembawang recently, her father, Mr Khamsani Kharim, told The New Paper there were no signs her condition - kept under control each day through a cocktail of drugs - was worsening that night.

"We were out shopping that night and when we got back to the hotel, she told us she wanted to rest for a bit as she was out of breath," said Mr Khamsani in Malay.

He did not think anything was wrong at that time because she usually encountered such problems at night.

His voice cracked as he added: "We asked her to go up to the room to rest, but the situation got worse."

He was by his daughter's side when it happened. Realising it could be serious, Mr Khamsani asked one of his children to call for an ambulance.

By the time the paramedics arrived shortly after, Miss Majiidah's condition took a turn for the worse.

The paramedics performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation on her, but she remained unresponsive.

She was then rushed to Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, where she died.

Now, all her grieving parents - both religious teachers - can do is ponder what could have been.

Miss Majiidah was an exceptional student, said her family.

She was a high achiever who was fluent in English, Malay and Arabic.

The second-year undergraduate in Islamic Studies at the Open University Malaysia had passed her recent examinations and earned a place on the Dean's List.

Miss Majiidah, the fifth out of seven children, came from a family that competed in Quran recital competitions here and abroad.

Said Mr Khamsani: "Even though she was sick, she never complained and said it was a test from God."

INTEREST IN WRITING

Miss Majiidah, a former student of Madrasah Al-Irsyad Al-Islamiah and Madrasah Wak Tanjong Al-Islamiah pre-university, was passionate about writing.

She contributed short stories to Malay daily Berita Harian and was in the midst of writing her first Malay language novel.

The book, about a kidney patient, would have been based on her life.

Her brother, Mr Muhammad Tamliikhaa, 23, who had graduated with a degree in Malay Studies, did not attend the University of Malaya convocation on Oct 15.

He said: "Losing a sibling is a difficult thing. But we as a family are taking things positively at this time, and for us, there is comfort knowing that she doesn't have to suffer (from her illness) any more."

Mr Muhammad Tamliikhaa plans to complete his sister's novel "because she would have wanted me to".

Since her death, neighbours and friends have also taken to social media to pay tribute to the girl they described as intelligent and polite.

More than 400 turn up to pay respects

Hundreds of people turned up at Assyafaah Mosque in Sembawang on Oct 16 for Miss Majiidah Khamsani's funeral, said her father Mr Khamsani Kharim.

Her body arrived in Singapore at 9am that morning on a flight from Kuala Lumpur.

Miss Majiidah's remains were taken directly to her family's home in Sembawang for cleaning up rituals according to Muslim customs.

The body was then taken to Assyafaah Mosque, said Mr Khamsani, 56.

Miss Majiidah was laid to rest at Pusara Aman, the Muslim cemetery at Choa Chu Kang, that same day.

Word of the funeral had spread on social media. More than 400 people - Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Dr Yaacob Ibrahim and Pergas president Ustaz Hasbi Hassan among them - turned up to pay their last respects, added Mr Khamsani.

Mufti Dr Mohamed Fatris Bakaram lead the congregation in prayer that day.

The Mufti is Singapore's highest Islamic authority.

Said Mr Khamsani: "As the father, it is my responsibility to lead the prayers for my daughter. But knowing that the Mufti came to the mosque to pay his respects to my daughter, that gesture was very much appreciated."

A Islamic Religious Council of Singapore spokesman said the Mufti made the visit in his "personal capacity". He was there to pay his respects to Miss Majiidah and her family who are "prominent Quran reciters in Singapore".


Touching news.May she rest in peace
 

borom

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Sad story and another case whereby a Singapore family has to send their children overseas while the PAP govt liberally gives scholarships to foreigners and reserve 20% of the places for them.
 

eErotica69

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Which part of the article says that she is forced to study in KL?
 

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May her soul RIP......



The good die young......
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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its called racial segregation.....after 200 years on this island,singaporeans still cannot learn to deal with each other?must only malay deal with malay and chinese deal with chinese?wtf is wrong with a non malay going to a malay funeral to pay respect?its like 1930s germany where they send jewish representatives down to the ghettos to deal with the jews cause its considered unclean or beneath a german to


i don't know what the fuck you are driving at. They sent a malay because he speaks their language and belongs to the same religion. A Chinese person wouldn't know what to do. It's people like you who want to find offense at everything. Suppose they sent a Chinese minister and they were unhappy because the Chinese minister doesn't really know how to speak malay and he isn't a Muslim you would find a way to be offended by it. Then you would suggest they send a malay and a Chinese minister so now they need to deploy 2 so that it would be less racist. Oh wait doesn't Sg have 4 races so just by sending 2 that's racist cos the other 2 races are not represented so at the end need to send an Indian minister and Michael Palmer so that it isn't racist according to you. See how stupid that sounds. If I followed your line of reasoning I can call you a racist by suggesting you only want a Chinese minister along but leave out indian and Eurasian ministers.
 

Tuayapeh

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i don't know what the fuck you are driving at. They sent a malay because he speaks their language and belongs to the same religion. A Chinese person wouldn't know what to do. It's people like you who want to find offense at everything. Suppose they sent a Chinese minister and they were unhappy because the Chinese minister doesn't really know how to speak malay and he isn't a Muslim you would find a way to be offended by it. Then you would suggest they send a malay and a Chinese minister so now they need to deploy 2 so that it would be less racist. Oh wait doesn't Sg have 4 races so just by sending 2 that's racist cos the other 2 races are not represented so at the end need to send an Indian minister and Michael Palmer so that it isn't racist according to you. See how stupid that sounds. If I followed your line of reasoning I can call you a racist by suggesting you only want a Chinese minister along but leave out indian and Eurasian ministers.



Jah might actually make sense.....can you imagine if they sent some dumbassed low calibre tambye kiah like teo ser luck who probably has never grown up with malay friends and this fucking idiot goes there to a muslim funeral and royally fucks it up nice and proper???



Maybe sending a half assed so called muslim minister like yacock is the safe option....or else then send who? The makcik speaker???
 

virus

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I don't get what you are driving at?

Malay die send malay is correct what,

Send chinese for what?

You see it's this phenomon in singapore called finding a racist sentiment that only occurs whenever it involves a non chinese and that non chinese is somehow a victim of "racism".

Like take your example you are trying ways and means to make up some type of racist action by them only sending a malay minister.

Seems like the family was very religious. Sending a non malay and non muslim along wouldn't have befit the occassion.

who die no diff.. send cash can liaoz. no cash send blank cheque also can.
 

virus

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Jah might actually make sense.....can you imagine if they sent some dumbassed low calibre tambye kiah like teo ser luck who probably has never grown up with malay friends and this fucking idiot goes there to a muslim funeral and royally fucks it up nice and proper???

Maybe sending a half assed so called muslim minister like yacock is the safe option....or else then send who? The makcik speaker???

teo silat knows silat okies. he can go there n do selfie.
 

chootchiew

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Hmm has anyone seen LKY lately:confused:

This might be a sign that we may finally get our extra holiday(s)

LKY suck the yang qi of young sinkies to prolong his lifespan. Beware of the suckings.
 

virus

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yes.. using the maoshan cult power, the zombie life can be extended.
 

kezgtree

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The second-year undergraduate in Islamic Studies at the Open University Malaysia had passed her recent examinations and earned a place..

...she's smart but why she did not study for others in NUS or NTU... instead of the above...then she can apply for scholarship..maybe.
 
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