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Bring Back The Smile

Bring Back The Smile
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Muhammad Firdaus Ariff
editor : NuurZaffan

 
In a war torn country a sister was separated from his younger brother. Been missing for 6 months she feared the worst - his brother, the one she cared for and loved the most is shot dead by the enemy. She can't even bear to see the door of his brother's room. Her mind keep recalling how his brother would happily come out of it, greet everybody and eager to learn new things. His smile, his laughter, his energy - she sorely miss it. The pain is so much that smile began to fade from her face. One day, her smile was gone. Together with her voice and her will to live.

She saw troops coming, but it is not the enemies. They are peacekeepers and relief workers. The troops seems to be looking for something, using devices that looks like mine detectors. But that's odd as the place have been cleared of mines last week. Then the troops started digging. Not just a few troop but almost the whole squad together with machinery. As they dig deeper and deeper only then she realize what they are doing. They are digging a mass grave, a proof of the enemy's ruthlessness.

Lots of bodies are uncovered. The stench unbearable. The bodies wrangled like vines of a writhing tree.

"My brother is one of them," she said to herself.

That breaks her heart.

The troops worked round the clock to identify each body. Using whatever tools and information that they have to put a name to the lifeless bodies.

True enough, her fears come true. The news hit her like a rushing train. She felt herself being knocked out of this world. She lost the reason to live, the world is meaningless to her.

The troops symphatize her but they are hapless in the matters of the heart. They can't even say soothing words to her as they don't speak her language. Then come a small relief team, not troops but an NGO. The troops meet up with the group and asked, "Do you have a psychiatrist among you?".

The group leader pointed to the team psychiatrist - a doctor. The troop told him of the story of the girl and then bring the doctor to her.

The doctor also don't speak the girl's language yet he shared the same faith as her. As opposed to the troops whom doesn't have anything in common with her. The doctor counselled her through an interpreter, a fellow sister whom her study for a degree halted because of the war. The interpreter not only convey the words from the doctor to the girl and vice versa but also together with the emotions. The doctor reminds her to hold fast to God, and the reasons why she must go on with life.

That opened her heart a little. She began to smile again after months without any smile.

The doctor thanked Allah, grateful that he helped to bring back a smile, and a life.



* Based on the story shared by Dr Azhar Abd Aziz of MERCY Malaysia at IIUM, Kuantan on 4th July 2006. This article is taken from this blog.

 



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sunshine_stars283 on August 07 2008 23:13:02

*assalamualaikum
citer ni best.......*clap*
cube bygkn kalu kite berada kt tmpt die............
so,appriciate what we have now....................;)
NurIzzMan on August 07 2008 23:15:46

assalamualaikum.In whatever circumstances in life,we must take it and be patient.There must be sunshine after rain.InsyaAllah...comfort
azellin on August 08 2008 01:33:07

eh..cite ni yg macam yang i heard from another Mercy volunteer mase mission kat Kosovo dulu..
ibnu_ariff on August 12 2008 21:55:31

assalamualaikum Terima kasih kerana menyiarkan cerpen ini di sini. Namun, nampaknya berlaku kekeliruan tentang penulis sebenar cerpen ini. Ya, isi cerita ini adalah dari Dr. Azhar tetapi penulis adalah saya sendiri. Harap maklum. Dalam hakcipta, idea tidak dilindungi tetapi penzahiran idea itu yang dilindungi. gembira
nur_syafiqah13 on August 13 2008 20:20:24

assalamualaikum Hope there were the smile on sunshine. pc
cahaya_muslimah on September 08 2008 15:01:20

assalamualaikum cerpen ini bgus utk seseorg yg sedang kesedihan...alhamdulillah
ana_solehah92 on October 31 2008 07:09:33

Memang... Apa-apa yang terjadi asalkan kita ingat akan Allah swt kita akan jadi kuat dari setiap aspek. Rohani dan jasmaninya. Betapa pentingnya kita ingat pada-Nya dalam setiap perkara... Alhamdiluvislamulillah...
tiranamia on January 30 2009 08:23:22

assalamualaikum
alhamdulillah
thnx 4 the interesting story..
i appreciate it..clapclap
Kokoro on March 24 2009 19:30:10

assalamualaikum
semoga kita dapat manfaat sama2 dari citer nih.,
citer yg best clap
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