Deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Mr Ameerali Rajabali Jumabhoy on Tuesday morning.
Mr Ameerali lived a full life, and was a well-loved pillar of the community. As one of Singapore’s Pioneers and a prominent businessman, he helped to build Scotts Shopping Centre and redevelop Lau Pa Sat.
He was also committed to public service, serving as chairman of Mendaki Holdings, Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis), the National Crime Prevention Council Singapore as well as on the founding board of Singapore Polytechnic and the National Heritage Board. He also led the rebuilding of Kassim Mosque in Changi.
My deepest condolences to his family at this trying time. We grieve with you over your loss. – LHL
(Bumped into Mr Ameerali during a jalan jalan at the Botanic Gardens earlier this year. At 94, he was vigorous and active as ever.)
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Yesterday, I wrote about #TheLanguageOfGrief. For those who’ve been following us, you'll know that we’ve been writing about grief to raise awareness for more than a year now. In response to yesterday’s post, there were comments saying how grieving is ungrateful or harmful & how the right thing to do is to pray & make du’a. Before you read any further, remember that this is not an attempt to lash out at these comments or start an argument with anyone. It’s to create a better understanding of grief.
Think of it this way: if you're ill, besides praying, you go to the doctor for treatment, not wait for it to go away. The same thing applies to grief. Grief is when you acknowledge your feelings of sadness. It doesn’t mean rejecting Allah’s decree. After all, as Muslims, it’s our obligation to pray 5 times a day & make du’a to Allah, regardless of whether we’re experiencing loss or not. Plus, a single post doesn’t prove that all we’ve been doing for the past year is be miserable. Trust me, there’s not a day that goes by when we don’t pray & make du’a for our beloved Mamajee Adamdidam.
Take the story of the Prophet Ya’qub (PBUH) as an example. When he was separated from his son, Prophet Yusuf (PBUH), he cried until he turned blind! This story isn’t saying that we should grieve until we cause harm to ourselves, pulling our hair out, wailing until we can’t speak anymore. But what it’s saying is that grieving is ok. If Allah’s most beloved messenger wept over the loss of their loved ones, it justifies that there is nothing wrong with grieving. Hence the idea of seeing grieving as ungrateful for what Allah has planned, or a sign of a weak Iman is totally irrelevant. If anything, it’s painting a picture of Islam as merciless and cold, when actually Allah is The Most Merciful - the complete opposite!
Sharing is healthy,
Omar Mukhtar
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grieve over 在 Robert Downey Jr Facebook 的最佳解答
First off, thanx for all the b-day wishes, much appreciated..
Like so many, our family has lost friends and relatives over the last several weeks. The (well advised) inability to congregate , grieve , mourn, celebrate in a natural way has been less than ideal..
When the time is right, I’ll pay proper homage to the fallen..
Meanwhile, I feel driven to think of some new ways of communicating with y’all—Maybe give voice to YOUR struggles and insights during this unprecedented time?
Maya Angelou would have turned 92 today, and I couldn’t agree more with her wisdom on the matter “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you“
I'll check back soon
Until then, stay;
Safe
Optimistic
Vigilant
And maybe most importantly-
Connected
RDJ
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A time lapse using a GroPro at the Merdeka Square. A half-raised Malaysian flag can be seen, where Malaysians grieve over the lost of MH17. The day the world stood still.
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