Tag: Mohammad Ghazi

  • Remains Of TKPS Teacher, Student Arrive Home At Last

    Remains Of TKPS Teacher, Student Arrive Home At Last

    The remains of Tanjong Katong Primary School (TKPS) teacher Mohammad Ghazi Mohamed and student Navdeep Singh Jaryal Raj Kumar — the last of the 10 from Singapore who died in the Sabah earthquake to be identified — were flown home yesterday.

    Although their remains were identified last week, further DNA tests prevented an earlier return. The 10 were on a trip to Mount Kinabalu when an earthquake struck on June 5.

    A funeral was held yesterday for Ghazi at Kampung Siglap Mosque, attended by a large crowd that included Ghazi’s family, friends, colleagues and students. At one point, mourners had to queue to enter the auditorium where his casket was held. Inside the auditorium, a bouquet of white flowers lay on top of Ghazi’s casket. Mourners surrounded the casket, many of them silent in prayer.

    Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the funeral, Education Minister Heng Swee Keat said: “I thank the Malaysian authorities for expediting the work to allow us to bring the bodies of Ghazi and Navdeep earlier than we had expected.”

    Among the mourners was TKPS student Isaac Lee, one of Ghazi’s former students. The Primary 3 student said he always looked forward to Ghazi’s physical education classes, describing them as really fun.

    A friend of Ghazi, who declined to be named, said the teacher’s passing was “a huge loss to the school”. “There’s hardly anything negative to say about him,” he said. “He was a true, loyal friend who helped you when you were in need.”

    Minister for Communications and Information Yaacob Ibrahim, who also attended the funeral, was one of the pallbearers who helped carry Ghazi’s casket into the van that brought the body to Pusara Aman Muslim Cemetery in Lim Chu Kang for burial.

    Holding back tears as he spoke to the media, Dr Yaacob, who is also Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs, said: “(He was) such a young man whom (according to) the stories you hear was selfless, very dedicated.”

    He added: “I suppose the most important thing for us is … to perhaps take his spirit forward. The things that he has done for his schoolkids, for his family — you must find some way to (let his legacy live on).”

    Speaking after the burial, Mr Mohd Faizal, one of Ghazi’s colleagues from TKPS, said Ghazi, who leaves behind a wife and three children, was “happy-go-lucky”.

    “I never saw him under stress, and it rubbed off on all of us,” said Mr Faizal, 28. “I have lost an elder brother. He was more than a colleague, and that will never change.”

    Mr Heng said support would continue to be provided to the family members and students affected by the earthquake. “Our students in Tanjong Katong Primary School are recovering well. They are doing fine, and the principal and school leaders have put up a plan to bring them back to school when school reopens so that they can continue with a normal routine,” he said.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Solat Jenazah Bagi Almarhum Mohammad Ghazi Bin Mohamed

    Solat Jenazah Bagi Almarhum Mohammad Ghazi Bin Mohamed

    GEMPA KINABALU: SOLAT JENAZAH

    Difahamkan yang jenazah Almarhum Cikgu Mohammad Ghazi bin Mohamed, yang terkorban semasa gempa di Gunung Kinabalu, bakal tiba di Singapura, hari ini, 19 Jun 2015, dan akan dibawa ke Masjid Kampung Siglap untuk disolatkan SELEPAS solat ASAR.

    Inilah cara terbaik untuk kita berikan penghormatan terakhir kepada Almarhum Cikgu Muhd Ghazi dengan kita solat jenazah untuknya.

    Bagi yang berkesempatan hari ini, silakan untuk solat jenazah di Masjid Kg Siglap.

    Almarhum meninggalkan balu dan 3 orang anak kecil. Yang paling kecil baru dilahirkan.

    Harap dapat diuaru-uarkan kepada para pendengar Warna 94.2fm Official Fanpage.

    Terimakasih.

    Ramadhan Kareem

    Salaam Jumaat

     

     

    Source: Mohd Khair

  • Mohammad Ghazi – Thank You Superstar

    Mohammad Ghazi – Thank You Superstar

    All of us tried to stay positive, hoping that you’ll come home soon. Unfortunately, God loves you more and I’m sure you’re in a much better place now.

    Thank you for being the great person that you are. You were always the humble one in the team, yet you played like a superstar. You never fail to encourage me whenever we got the chance to play together.

    You will be remembered as a great teacher who not only made an impact in your students’ lives, but one who sacrificed his life to save theirs. Goodbye my friend. May your soul rest in peace.

    “Truly, to Allah we belong and truly, to Him we shall return.”

    ‪#‎ripghazi‬

     

    Source: Syaifudin Ismail

  • Tribute To A Dear Friend, Mohammad Ghazi

    Tribute To A Dear Friend, Mohammad Ghazi

    Dearest, dearest Ghazi
    My rock, my sunshine, my partner-in-crime…

    Only you can make me dredge up an old unflattering photo of myself and post it for all the world to see.

    There are no words to describe the pain I feel right now.
    So I shall just say that I love you, so very very much.

    Goodbye my dear brother.

    Thank you for the great times we’ve had together.

    Till we meet again.

    “Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone.
    Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone,
    Silence the pianos and with muffled drum
    Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come.

    Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead
    Scribbling in the sky the message He is Dead,
    Put crêpe bows round the white necks of the public doves,
    Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves.

    He was my North, my South, my East and West,
    My working week and my Sunday rest
    My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;
    I thought that love would last forever, I was wrong.

    The stars are not wanted now; put out every one,
    Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun.
    Pour away the ocean and sweep up the wood;
    For nothing now can ever come to any good.”

     

    Source: Rachel Rcl