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Allahumma 'aafinii fii badanii. Allaahuma 'aafinii fi sam'ii. Allaahumma 'aafinii fii basharii. Allaahumma innii a'uudzu bika minal kufri wal faqri. Allahumma innii a'uudzu bika min 'adzaabil qabri laa illaaha illaa anta.
"Ya Allah, sembuhkanlah badanku. Ya Allah, sembuhkanlah pendengaranku. Ya Allah sembuhkanlah penglihatanku. Ya Allah, aku berlindung kepada-Mu dari kekafiran dan kefakiran. Ya Allah, aku berlindung kepada-Mu dari siksa kubur, tiada Tuhan selain-Mu. (HR. Abu Daud)"
InsyaAllah, I will get well soon.
I went Dialogue in the Dark just now for WISP lesson. The moment I stepped in, I get all panicky; it's like waking up to another day, just without the ability to see. It's superrr dark, and every step I took, I keep wondering whether there are walls above my head, will my head bang against the wall, will my face bang against anything. Now, I understand the every fear a blind person will face when they walked on this Earth. What Stenphel mentioned is quite true, we are not doing much for the visually impaired.
Anw, It's really an eye-opener. HAHAH, Nicholas is veryy gentleman just now, and I really ought to thank him when he guided my hand to the exit. The cane is not useful because you will hit on the front person's legs, like irritating. Haha, I think my batch are fun, with Stenphel and Nicholas. Pamela was helpful too.
It was a nice experience, and I dont mind paying another 10 bucks to go there again! :D
Oh ya, I went to the last bonding session for lil brother. There, I met different types of parents who have different takes on their children. I didnt know these people still exist, and I really am grateful and thankful even, to Allah swt for giving me a pair of responsible parents who tried their best in showering us with unconditional love. Oh mum and dad, me LOVE you.