Thursday, 21 December 2006

Goodbye

It was a cold foggy morning when we started our journey to put him in his final resting place. The fog did not lift making our drive difficult and at times dangerous along the A41. We lost our way several times to a destination unfamiliar to all of us in the car but we made it there just in time as the hearse made its way into the multi-faith cemetery. It was serene and calm, with the fir trees bordering the cemetery, standing quite still as if to respect the arrival of the new resident.


Several friends, people from the mosque carried the coffin from the hearse to the newly dug grave. The serenity was only broken by the sound of the bulldozer making its way to do its final task of piling in soil ensuring whatever picture we have of him remains in our minds and our hearts. When the work was done, we stood around to say our prayers and doas. Ustaz’s talkin and his last message and reminders to him, who had gone to the other side, brought more hot tears stinging our cold cheeks. We stayed rooted to the frozen ground long after ustaz made his seven steps away leaving him in his final resting place, our feet feeling numb, our hearts feeling empty, yet thankful that he no longer feel any pain.

I remember breaking the silence, saying to a friend; “It is strange that we never thought or fathom who we would bury and who would bury us.” When I met him five years ago, I never thought I would be standing there that cold autumn afternoon, watching him being lowered down into his final resting place. Apart from the people from the mosque and his close relatives, there were other friends of his who came to say goodbye. This was the first time that we all met – none of us knew who belong to which chapter in his life. But I am grateful that I belong to a phase when he was ready to share his fear and anxiety which he then turned into great hopes and expectations at the thought of one day turning that experience into something useful for others. I feel almost privileged to share with him his journal that he wrote in fine handwriting, detailing his fear and loneliness and pain, at times exasperation and despair marked by lots of question marks and exclamation marks.


We walked away, leaving him and made the journey home to London, again enveloped by thick fog all along the way. I felt emotionally drained. Wonda wrote to me to say don’t try to carry too much a burden on my shoulder. He wasnt a burden, he was a brother. Sort of.
Al Fatehah.

38 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:51 am

    Al Fatihah.

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  2. Al-Fatihah buat yang telah pergi...sesungguhnya...Mati itu adalah Pasti...

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  3. Anonymous11:26 am

    My dear Kak Teh,
    My condolence for the loss of your dear friend. Please don't be too hard on yourself.

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  4. Anonymous11:52 am

    Kak Teh, sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts are with you.

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  5. Anonymous12:31 pm

    Is it expensive to have a Muslim burial in the UK?

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  6. KTeh, AL-Fatihah and takziah.

    Home is where your heart is and where you made it. No matter where you are.

    We are grateful even though far from immediate family, our friends are here to see us through thick and thin.

    Alhamdulillah he has good friends like you around, KTeh, until the end.

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  7. Anonymous1:17 pm

    Kak Teh, my deepest condolence. You have done all you can and your dear friend is in a better place and like you said, "No more suffering for him". Take care...

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  8. Anonymous1:45 pm

    Adik Teh,

    Hidup jodohnya mati
    Senang jodohnya susah
    Suka jodohnya duka
    Muda jodohnya tua
    Yang pergi tetap pergi
    Doa kita mengiringi.

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  9. Innalillahi wa inna ilaihi roji'un.
    Semoga ALLAH Azza wa Jalla merahmati Allahyarham juga mengampunkan segala dosa-dosa beliau dan dosa-dosa kita, Ameen.

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  10. Anonymous12:52 am

    Al Fatehah....

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  11. Al Fatihah to your friend.

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  12. al fatihah.. salam takziah.. moga arwah dikalangan orang yang beriman..amiin

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  13. Thank you everyone for your kind wishes and doa.

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  14. bergen, to answer your question; yes, it is expensive. The arrangements to take the body from the hospital to the mosque to be bathed and prepared for funeral is one thing. Then there's the expenses for the cemetery, for the grave. All in all about £2000. The hospital can arrange for free if you are on benefits and the council will help too. But hospitals can tak etheir time too.

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  15. Anonymous8:59 am

    Inilah berita dari Malaya
    Banjir besar ramailah menderita
    Ada yang lari ada yang mati
    PM tetap bercuti di luar negeri.

    Dulu negara dilanda Tsunami
    Masa tu pun PM tengah bercuti
    Dia tak balik berhari-hari
    Rakyat dok tunggu gigit jari.

    Yang mana satu Abang Malaya tak tahu
    Antara rakyat dan cuti mana lebih perlu
    Kalau Tun M dia dah balik terburu-buru
    Macam dia buat sama Tsunami dulu.

    Dia terkam balik dari luar negeri
    Mula-mula singgah di Pulau Langkawi
    Pak Lah dari jauh dia hantar simpati
    Dengan tauke-tauke dia tetap bersenang hati.

    Apa nak jadi Abang Malaya tak tahu
    Rasa di hati semakin pilu
    Rakyat jelata mengeluh selalu
    Arah tuju negara tambah keliru.

    Awal tahun tol pula naik
    Menteri kata inilah yang terbaik
    Periuk nasi rakyat dak nak terbalik
    Banjir melanda PM tak rasa nak balik.

    Abang Malaya minta ampun
    Jari sepuluh abang susun
    Meluahkan rasa bertimbun-timbun
    Sebab rasa takut campur gerun.

    Baguslah Adik Teh di luar negara
    Susah payah kami adik tak rasa
    Abang Malaya pun terfikir sekali sekala
    Hendah lari jauh dari bumi Malaya.

    Tapi Abang Malaya tak berdaya
    Duit tak banyak usia dah tua
    Anak bini kena juga jaga
    Hidup mati nampaknya di Malaya.

    Abang Malaya mengundur diri
    Salam kepada Saudara Saudari
    Kepada Edelweis yang baik pekerti
    Terima kasih kerana terus mengikuti.

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  16. Anonymous10:35 am

    Kak Teh,
    Found a du'a: Due is to Allah that which He has taken away and His is whatever He has Given. With Him, everything has an appointed term; so have patience and seek reward from Him

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  17. edelweis,
    yang pergi tetaplah pergi
    meninggalkan kita berjuang lagi
    hidup mati sesuatu yang pasti,
    harinya saja kita menanti

    walau siapapun kak teh berkawan,
    kak teh ingat dalam kenangan
    jasa dan budi dalam simpanan,
    persahabatan tak mati, pudar atau dilupakan.
    Insyaallah

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  18. abang malaya,
    terharu kak teh membaca berita
    melihat gambar air naik sini sana
    orang kehilangan rumah dan barang semua
    apa nak jadi macam2 bencana.

    Kabus menyelebungi Britain sekarang,
    penerbangan dibatalkan untuk semua penumpang,
    yang nak cuti Kristmas atau yang nak pulang,
    menggigit jari di lapangan terbang

    siang nampak macam malam,
    murung nampak sekelian alam,
    cuti kristmas duduk di dalam,
    berselimut di rumah makan setalam.

    faham saya kegelisahan abang,
    bukan tak terasa yang berlaku di seberang,
    malah lebih sedih kami sekarang,
    nak bantu macam mana kami seorang?

    Cuma doa kami kirimkan,
    sabarlah kerana ini Tuhan ujikan,
    kepada makhluknya di kampong dan pekan
    di sini juga kami tak dilupakan.

    mana-mana juga cuaca dah keliru,
    banjir di sana gempa bumi di situ,
    apakah ini amaran daripada yang Satu,
    mengingatkan umat untuk bersatu.

    Selagi hidup banyak masalahnya,
    diuji kita makhluk di dunia,
    bersabar saja kita tak ke mana,
    bila dah macam kawan kak teh, baru habis ujiannya.

    Dunia ini hanya tumpangan,
    tempat berteduh tempat berangan,
    membuat ibadat dilupa jangan,
    itu sahaja dijadikan bekalan.

    Sekali lagi ku undur diri,
    mengetuk keyboard dah lenguh jari,
    berbelog hingga dini hari,
    kini nak siang ikan nak buat kari.

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  19. bahan*kelabu, thank you for that piece of doa. itis so thoughful of you. Insyaallah.

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  20. Takziah k.Teh,
    Al Fatehah

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  21. Anonymous12:38 pm

    yang pergi tetaplah pergi
    yang tinggal hisablah diri
    yang tiada usah ratapi
    yang ada nilai tersendiri
    yang sangsi mencari-cari
    yang pasti hanya menanti
    tiba waktu ia pun pergi
    tinggallah harta kekasih hati
    pulanglah jasad dimamah bumi
    pulanglah ia didakap Ilahi
    selamatlah ia dari sendiri
    selamatlah ia dari diuji
    ntahkan bila kita turuti


    salam takziah buat keluarga dan sahabat handai allahyarham.

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  22. Salam utk Kak Teh dan takziah untuk keluarga yang kehilangan. Ya, daripada tak ada kepada ada dan hidup ini jodohnya mati.

    Pak... baliklah Pak.
    Ini bukan kata saya, kata orang lain juga. Pak... Balik LAH!

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  23. Anonymous5:10 pm

    My dear Kak Teh,

    It must have been sad for you. Al-Fatihah to your friend.

    Sometimes I do get all caught up when I get worried about how it will be in our twilights when the time comes.

    When I get into this mood this would echo in my head: 'Get busy living or get busy dying'...Shawshank Redemption.

    I choose the first.

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  24. AlFatehah, may he rest in peace..

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  25. nazrah,
    yang pergi kita kenangkan,
    yang tinggal tak dilupakan.

    Sri, ya LAH.
    Thanks for the doa.

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  26. Ruby, yes, how true. Get busy living..you get more out of life that way.


    mama rock and cakapahe, terima kasih. amin.

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  27. Al-Fatehah untuk arwah.....sedeh membaca entry kali ni.

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  28. Kak Teh, sometimes I feel that I could be closer to my beloved deceased one, cos I could recite Ya'asin to him or her at night. Real life, we were always busy and hardly have that special time to the one we loved outside our nuclear family.

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  29. alFatihah for aruah.

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  30. Anonymous8:11 pm

    Innalillah... semuga rohnya ditempatkan di kalangan orang2 yg beriman.

    Wassalam,
    Ibu

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  31. Anonymous5:50 pm

    Al-Fatihah for your dear friend... moga2 dia ditempatkan di kalangan orang2 yg beriman. Amin.

    My deepest condolences to you and yours for the lost of a dear friend

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  32. kak elle,
    terima kasih.

    has, I know what you mean. The Yassin can do wonders..masyaallah. boleh menenangkan diri kita juga.

    niing, sorry abtthis late reply. I visitedyr blog too - and thabnk you for visiting mine. But i couldnt comment, kan? I tried searching for an email to send to you, tapi tak ada. You are from Trengganu, right? there are a few blogs you must visit for things terengganu - . go to Pok ku and the other one is kecek-kecek www.kecek-kecek.blogspot.com Selamat hari raya to you too.

    anasalwa, ibu and yatie, terima kasih.

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  33. Anonymous2:57 am

    Kak Teh, a beautiful piece, my uncle would have loved it. His passing came as a surprising news to us, although we knew of his condition. The last time I saw him was back during raya 2001. He was laughing enjoying his rendang while knowing exactly that he needed to fast for his check up later that evening. Am glad he had good friends..

    Al Fatihah...

    lion3ss

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  34. lion3ss, I didnt know you are related. Yes, he had good friends. I am glad I got to know him.

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  35. Greatly appreciated. He Was MY BELOVED BROTHER, and I Love You Very Much for whatever you had done for him. Will always keep in touch with you, dear sister.

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  36. zee, if you are who I think you are - thank you for the call this morning. and yes,arwah brought us together. He is gone, but he brought us together. Al Fatehah to him always.

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