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Mother rejoices as autistic son completes Al-Quran recitation
Mother rejoices as autistic son completes Al-Quran recitation

The Sun

time8 hours ago

  • General
  • The Sun

Mother rejoices as autistic son completes Al-Quran recitation

BIDOR: Raising three autistic children is an immense challenge for any parent or caregiver. At 53, Suzana Ilias has to care for Muhammad Khir Khairul Nizam, 29; Nur Fatimah, 28; and Nurul Asyikin, 25, single-handedly, following the demise of her husband at the end of last year. Her children are diagnosed with Level 2 autism and they require constant supervision and assistance in their daily lives. Despite the many challenges she faces, Suzana is deeply thankful that her eldest son Muhammad Khir has successfully completed the recitation of the al-Quran — a remarkable achievement, given his difficulty in maintaining focus. 'This is a miracle. Even though he finds it hard to concentrate and respond spontaneously when speaking, Muhammad Khir has mastered the holy verses beautifully. I'm very grateful. This is the result of my late husband's efforts, who introduced him to the al-Quran from a young age,' she told Bernama. She added her eldest son remains her loyal companion and often corrects her recitation whenever they read the al-Quran together. 'If we truly want (our autistic children to be able to read the al-Quran), we must make the effort and pray. God willing, the way will be made easier,' she said, adding her children's condition has never stopped her from discovering their potential. In addition to his ability to recite the al-Quran, Muhammad Khir can follow instructions and read and count, and also enjoys helping his mother to cook. 'My second child Nur Fatimah is very helpful and loves folding laundry in her own way, while the youngest Nurul Asyikin is cheerful, active and loves singing... she's the entertainer in our small family,' Suzana said. Sharing how her life changed completely following the death of her husband, Suzana, who is currently unemployed, said she had to immediately assume the role of the family's main provider. She said her family relies solely on assistance from the Social Welfare Department and her late husband's Social Security Organisation (Socso) pension to meet their daily needs, including the children's medical treatment. 'The money is not enough but I'm grateful my children aren't picky eaters. They eat whatever I cook for them,' she added. Suzana also said her three children had previously attended educational sessions conducted by a community-based rehabilitation centre, which she found very helpful in developing their social and self-care skills. 'I pray that Allah grants miracles for my children. As long as I'm alive, I will continue to take care of them,' she said.

Ayer Kuning polls: Single mum's determination shines as she helps autistic children vote
Ayer Kuning polls: Single mum's determination shines as she helps autistic children vote

New Straits Times

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • New Straits Times

Ayer Kuning polls: Single mum's determination shines as she helps autistic children vote

TAPAH: Although faced with the challenge of caring for her three autistic children, single mother Suzana Ilias was steadfast in her responsibilities by bringing all three of them to cast their votes in the Ayer Kuning state assembly by-election at SMK Bidor here today. Suzana, 53, said this is the second time her children Muhammad Khir Khairul Nizam, 29, Nur Fatimah, 28, and Nur Ashikin, 25, have exercised their voting rights, the first being for the 15th General Election (GE15) in 2022. "This time (going to vote) was more challenging as I had to single-handedly manage the three of them. Previously, my late husband helped, but after he passed away last year, I now have to manage everything alone. "Although two of my children can take care of themselves, one (Nur Fatimah) still needs to be closely monitored. "She is somewhat afraid of crowded places, which is why I always hug her," she told Bernama. Suzana said that although her children belong to the category of persons with disabilities (PWD), they still have the right to choose their leaders. "If people talk to them, they can understand. I taught them a little about the voting process, so the rest is up to them to make their own choices," said Suzana, who is unemployed and resides in Rumah Awam Tiga, Bidor here. – Bernama

Ayer Kuning polls: Single mum does not deprive autistic children of voting
Ayer Kuning polls: Single mum does not deprive autistic children of voting

The Star

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Ayer Kuning polls: Single mum does not deprive autistic children of voting

TAPAH: Although faced with the challenge of caring for her three autistic children, single mother Suzana Ilias was steadfast in her responsibilities by bringing all three of them to cast their votes in the Ayer Kuning by-election at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bidor here Saturday. According to Suzana, 53, this is the second time her children Muhammad Khir Khairul Nizam, 29, Nur Fatimah, 28, and Nur Ashikin, 25, have exercised their voting rights, the first being for the 15th General Election (GE15) in 2022. "This time (going to vote) was more challenging as I had to single-handedly manage the three of them. Previously, my late husband helped, but after he passed away last year, I now have to manage everything alone. "Although two of my children can take care of themselves, one (Nur Fatimah) still needs to be closely monitored. She is somewhat afraid of crowded places, which is why I always hug her," she told Bernama. Suzana said that although her children belong to the category of persons with disabilities (PWD), they still have the right to choose their leaders. "If people talk to them, they can understand. I taught them a little about the voting process, so the rest is up to them to make their own choices," said Suzana, who is unemployed and resides in Rumah Awam Tiga, Bidor here. - Bernama

Ayer Kuning polls: Single mum does not deprive her autistic children of exercising their rights
Ayer Kuning polls: Single mum does not deprive her autistic children of exercising their rights

The Sun

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Sun

Ayer Kuning polls: Single mum does not deprive her autistic children of exercising their rights

TAPAH: Although faced with the challenge of caring for her three autistic children, single mother Suzana Ilias was steadfast in her responsibilities by bringing all three of them to cast their votes in the Ayer Kuning state assembly by-election at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bidor here today. According to Suzana, 53, this is the second time her children Muhammad Khir Khairul Nizam, 29, Nur Fatimah, 28, and Nur Ashikin, 25, have exercised their voting rights, the first being for the 15th General Election (GE15) in 2022. 'This time (going to vote) was more challenging as I had to single-handedly manage the three of them. Previously, my late husband helped, but after he passed away last year, I now have to manage everything alone. 'Although two of my children can take care of themselves, one (Nur Fatimah) still needs to be closely monitored. She is somewhat afraid of crowded places, which is why I always hug her,' she told Bernama. Suzana said that although her children belong to the category of persons with disabilities (PWD), they still have the right to choose their leaders. 'If people talk to them, they can understand. I taught them a little about the voting process, so the rest is up to them to make their own choices,' said Suzana, who is unemployed and resides in Rumah Awam Tiga, Bidor here.

Ayer Kuning polls: Single mum brings autistic children to vote
Ayer Kuning polls: Single mum brings autistic children to vote

The Sun

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Sun

Ayer Kuning polls: Single mum brings autistic children to vote

TAPAH: Although faced with the challenge of caring for her three autistic children, single mother Suzana Ilias was steadfast in her responsibilities by bringing all three of them to cast their votes in the Ayer Kuning state assembly by-election at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bidor here today. According to Suzana, 53, this is the second time her children Muhammad Khir Khairul Nizam, 29, Nur Fatimah, 28, and Nur Ashikin, 25, have exercised their voting rights, the first being for the 15th General Election (GE15) in 2022. 'This time (going to vote) was more challenging as I had to single-handedly manage the three of them. Previously, my late husband helped, but after he passed away last year, I now have to manage everything alone. 'Although two of my children can take care of themselves, one (Nur Fatimah) still needs to be closely monitored. She is somewhat afraid of crowded places, which is why I always hug her,' she told Bernama. Suzana said that although her children belong to the category of persons with disabilities (PWD), they still have the right to choose their leaders. 'If people talk to them, they can understand. I taught them a little about the voting process, so the rest is up to them to make their own choices,' said Suzana, who is unemployed and resides in Rumah Awam Tiga, Bidor here.

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