‘Different races, but the same heart’


Muhibbah spirit: Fadhli (with toddler in arms) with his family members and some of the Malaysians who chipped in to help his father (in wheelchair) after they were stranded in London.

PETALING JAYA: Amidst a call to boycott non-Muslim products, one Malaysian has shared how those of different faiths volunteered their time and money to bring his sick father home from London.

Fadhli Sahar says that the incident three years ago taught him Malaysia is stronger when Malaysians help each other without racial or religious discrimination.

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