Selangor MB visits family of student injured in Jordan accident


PETALING JAYA: Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari visited the family of a student involved in an accident in Jordan.

Amirudin said he also gave a personal contribution to Fatimah Nuha Mustaza's father during a visit to their family home in Keramat on Sunday afternoon.

"I was informed that Mustaza and his wife will be leaving for Jordan on Sunday night to help their daughter, who is currently being treated in a hospital in Amman.

"Fatimah Nuha is an Arabic language student at Mu'tah University, Jordan, and she is still in the hospital after undergoing surgery," he said in a Facebook post on Sunday (March 9).

It was previously reported that four Malaysian students from Mu'tah University, Jordan, were injured in a road accident in the country on Saturday night.

Johor Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Mohd Fared Mohd Khaled, said two of the students involved are from Johor and are first-year students in the Fiqh Wa Usul field at the university.

According to him, the two students from Johor are Muhammad Zaqwan Azhar Masjudin and Muhammad Ilham Dzurlkarnian @ Zulkarnian, while the other two students from Selangor are Fatimah Nuha and Sumayya Azamuddin.

Amirudin added that his office constantly monitors the welfare of Selangor students abroad.

"In this blessed month of Ramadan, let us all pray that the affairs of the two students and their families are eased and that they are given recovery," he said.

 

 

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