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Sunday, 18 October 2015

Exams most in life

Mohd Mubassyir help his father, Ustad Yeh who has not fully recovered and need assistance to enable him walking sticks.

BACHOK - "I saw a dust storm from the second floor of a prayer just before the crane collapse." Story Mat Deris Mohd Noor, 62, affectionately called Ustaz Yehyang injured in the tragedy crane collapsed at the Grand Mosque in Makkah in September.

He said that during the incident, he had just finished praying Asr before heard a loud bang on the outside of the mosque and noticed his head injured by stones.

"I could see strong winds and rain had just dropped. Suddenly a loud crash and my head touched the stone ruins of the possible consequences. After that I lost consciousness until at King Abdul Aziz Hospital.

"My wife came along I did not even know where. My life is the biggest test I feel. You need patience to all those involved in this tragedy, "he said.

The second worry is still fresh in the memory is shared with the Daily Herald when met at his residence in Ain Cherang Sepulai yesterday.

Yeh told Rick newly arrived safely at his home after arriving from Jeddah International Airport Terengganu Sultan Mahmud.

In the tragedy Rick Yeh suffered head injuries and a fractured thigh. His head was suffering from a dozen stitches and inserted iron thighs, while his wife sustained minor injuries.

"Thank God we were able to make the pilgrimage to the good, although some people like to have to wage stoning the Devil in Mina.

"Though I can prayer after that because we need to pray alone in the room, we were pleased with this test and we are very grateful to come home safely," he said, three weeks in the hospital.

For this period, the teacher Yeh should undergo periodic inspection in hospital as there were still iron in his thighs.

His eldest son, Mohd Mubassyir, 30, said she was grateful for his parents' safe return and a special feast held yesterday.

"We are grateful to all of them survived to the accompaniment of the prayers of all relatives, friends and children of fathers of pupils. We make a brief thanksgiving feast to celebrate their immediate return of our parents, "he said.

It is understood that this is a pilgrimage Rick Yeh seventh when she used the pilgrimage every year while studying in Saudi Arabia from 1978 to 1983.

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