
‘I don’t want to shed tears ….’ – Anuar Zain is thankful that his desire to join the mission to Syria was blessed
BAKAL set foot in Syria through a humanitarian mission, popular singer, Anuar Zain was grateful when his wishes and intentions received blessings from his parents.
According to Anuar, with the prayers and blessings of the parents, he is now more confident with all the actions he will take.
“My family doesn’t have any problems. Anything that makes me happy, they support and agree.
“We put aside the question of safety and comfort, what is important is the smooth running of this humanitarian mission.
“I don’t want to shed tears when I see small children who are oppressed, I just can’t expect to be there later,” he said.
Anuar explained that the Chairman of Syria Care, ustazah Siti Sakinah, informed him that there later they would probably sleep in a hotel, board at people’s houses and so on.
“I don’t care about that chapter. For me, it’s about the comfort of setting aside first.
“The experience that will be gained is something extraordinary and cannot be exchanged for ringgit money.
“I am expected to leave April 11 for eight days where the mission will start in Turkey before going to Syria and Lebanon.
“I’m excited to fast for 17 hours which is something new for me,” he said.
Anuar said this when met at the Syria Care 13.0 Humanitarian Mission press conference and the cooperation of its management company, Anuar Zain Network at the Syria Care office, Shah Alam, recently.
Just for info, Syria Care is targeting a fund of RM225,000 to help about 1,000 families in the troubled country.
People who want to donate, especially to sponsor an iftar set as low as RM15 or a dry food pack worth RM150, can do so through Anuar Zain’s special link, donate.syriacare.org.my/order/form/oderfood/anuarzain.
source – Gempak