Sunday, June 26, 2011

"We Carried Our Kids to Works"

hai semua...just nak share cerita lama ni...sempena hari ibu yang lepas..mak aku telah di interview oleh seorang wartawan untuk dimasukkan penulisannya didalam surat khabar..
wartawan dari surat khabar New Sunday Time telah datang rumah aku sendiri untuk menemuramah mak aku pasal ketabahan dia..

mak aku bukan setakat pandai mencari duit sendiri dulu dalam membesarkan kami, bekerja menjual nasi lemak pada setiap pagi, menjadi guru aku semasa aku dirumah, walaupun mak aku ni sekolah sampai tingkatan 3 je..tapi dia ada sijil darjah Khas sekolah Agama Johor tau.. malahan menjadi kawan kepada kami adik beradik..almaklumla ayah aku askar..garang skit..takut woo kena tengking..heheh

ni keratan dia..





kalau nak cerita pasal pengorbanan mak memang tak dapat nak di gambarkan dengan kata2..takde apa2 yang aku dapat samakan kasih sayang dan curahan yang telah diberikan kepada kami adik beradik..alhamdulillah masing2 dah bekerjaya dan berjaya...


paling berjaya mesti la aku..cewaahhh...amin...
xdela..main2 je...

best article wartawan ni pasal aku..korang baca skit..sepenuh hati tau..macamne insan istimewa macam aku boleh mengharungi semua onak cabaran dan dugaan sehingga berdiri teguh tanpa tumbang atau lemah..


The couple are proud that despite his disability, Sukur is successfully running his own business in Kuala Lumpur.

This was a far cry from the day he was born with stunted limbs.

"He was the talk of the town in my hometown in Muar. People came from all over to see him and until he was 3 years old, he would shy away from people and would even hide under his bed whenever we had visitors at home," remembered Aishah.

"But things changed when my husband managed to coax him into participating in colouring contests and singing competitions when he was 5 years old.

"From then on, he was not afraid to go out in public. He was extremely good in colouring and singing, and won many prizes in competitions," she proudly added.

With the confidence nurtured in him by his parents, Sukur became more independent and managed to complete his studies and obtained a degree in computer studies from a local university.

"He now runs a laundromat and a few other businesses with his friends in Kuala Lumpur and he even gives motivational talks all over the country," said a beaming Aishah.

In 2003, Sukur, was honoured with the Reader's Digest Inspiring Asians award in recognition of his outstanding achievements, and for bringing hope to Malaysians.



best kan??semua nya hasil titik peluh mak yang membesarkan aku..eh bukan mak sorang je..abah pun sama..tanpa abah sapala mak kan??

so hargai mak kita selagi mereka ada k..
aku akui aku bukan anak yang taat,
tapi aku adalah anak yang baik terhadap kedua ibu bapa aku..

boleh click sini untuk membaca kisah ini sepenuhnya..


4 comments:

Dekna said...

semoga Bro Sukur tetap berjaya hingga akhir hayat k..

InsyaAllah

funzool said...

congrats n all the best, sukur!

..singing competitions? hehe

akudoktorkampung said...

great job man. so proud of you

Oh Oeya said...

Terbaik!! Tahniah Sukur dan keluarga :)