In case u havent heard of this, malaysians were or are still soo generous and concerned of the medic workforces, food donations were or are still haha flooding the hospitals. The hospital staffs just couldnt even finish it. Plus they’re so tight up to the duty hence less time for meals. Dats how concern malaysians are when food is involved. We need to feed one another. Food is lyfe here in my country. Im just hoping all hospitals receive similar reception from public donors
Talqin is like a sermon after the burial of the deceases in Islam, where the officer will read out a speech that contain prayer recitaion, speech reminder about the death to the people at the graveyard. Talqin can be as short as 5 minutes or until 15 minutes. Here, they cut the talqin to reduce the risk of infection. Just a burial and simple prayer recitation.
Talqin is an innovation lying upon the prophet salallhu'alaihi wasallam who never taught talqin nor exemplified it to be done by muslims during any Islamic funeral.
My daughter was a Covid-19 patient. She was infected either in the UK on during the flight home. I can only say that we were so sad when she was tested positive for it. Our hearts fell seeing her walking out of the house into the waiting ambulance knowing it might be the last time we saw her. We couldn't hold or hug her. Just waved goodbye from afar. Thank god she recovered in under a week after receiving great treatment from our Govt Hospital. We are truly grateful to all those involved and also to all the Malaysians who played their part in curbing this disease. Thank you too Amanda for all the kind words.
Saya sebak masa tengok tv, ada yang budak kecik, kena bawak naik van, sebab positive covid. Dekat rumah ni, ada adik saya yang ada masalah jantung. Sebab tu saya berjaga2 sangat. Siapa tak saya adik... Sejak berita kata covid ni tersebar dekat China masa hujung disember tu, saya dah prepare sebab nampak wabak ni macam akan tersebar jauh dekat CNY lagi. Saya start prepare mask 3ply dgn sanitizer. Beli sikit ja dulu bila perlu. Tapi utk adik ni, saya cari yang n95 atau setara. Dia stay dalam kampus. Masa mula2 MCO tu, kan macam tengah ada confusion students patut balik atau tak. Dia pilih balik. Guna public transport. Masa ni risaunya la saya. Siapa pesan macam2 dekat dia. Sampai2 ja dekat rumah, saya tahan dia dulu, nyah kuman dulu. Ada jugak la yang kata saya paranoid. Last2, rembat saya punya sanitizer dgn wet tissue jugak.
Walaupun aku bukan dekat di bahagian hospital. Tp aku sbg Frontliners yang menjaga jalan dan kselamatan negara kita Malaysia , setiap kali tengok van jenazah mangsa Covid19 yang lalu, setiap kali tu jugalah air mata aku jatuh. Sukar untuk aku mengalami jika aku berada di tempat keluarga jenazah tersebut 🙂 Terima kasih untuk reaksi video ini. Terima kasih juga kepada rakyat malaysia. Kita sudah hampir di garisan penamat. Please stay safe 🙂👌🏼 #kitamestimenang #kitamestikuat Translate : Maybe im not from the section with hospitality but as a policeman and frontliners to take over the road and security for our country, the saddest that I have been is when the patient of covid19 die and the ambulance Through the path that we serve and we all see it. So fast shedding my tears on the cheek. I can't imagine what the victim's family would have felt 🙂. Regardless, thank you for the reaction to this video and thanks to people of Malaysia for helped beat covid19. We're almost at the finish line. Keep striving and fighting for our lives. #wemustwin #keepstrong #staysafe
Thanks for showing the video, dear Amanda. It's shocking to see the reality of the epidemic for so many unfortunate victims. Such a sterile, cold, and lonely way to end a life, but I'm really touched by the way the Malaysians treat the remains. Unfortunately, this reality hasn't sunk in for so many. I live in Cape Town, South Africa, which has a soaring infection rate, and yet I see so many people in public shunning mask wearing and generally ignoring the rules. Then, we have the other side of the coin: a country that can't afford a lockdown (economically), and also can't afford NOT to have a lockdown....it will inevitably lead to so many deaths, and almost more importantly, lead to the loss of breadwinners. All I can hope for, and the signs are already there, is that this dreadful event brings out the best in humanity, and maybe get to reassess our values...
What is even more sad, when the doctor who video called the patient's family (encik kamal), before he got to equip the ventilator, he said to his wife : "Jaga anak baik² ye" "Take care of our children well" Yeah i cried at that point.
Lost my husband a year ago... he was in a coma for 3 days... although there was no parting words, but i was by his side until his last breath.... i can't imagined not being able to be by our loved ones side in their final hour.... Al-Fatihah
Hi Amanda, “talkin” is a religious recitation for muslim deceased after they have been recently being buried . Among others, those who come will seek Allah ‘s forgiveness for the deceased and also reminder to those who are still alive to play their roles as a good muslim. It is sunnah in Islam, which means not compulsory, therefore not being performed especially for covid 19 deceased.
Talkin is not sunnah but i rather called it a tradition here. Why is not a sunnah? Because our prophet Muhammad SAW does not do it before. But still we can do the Talqin. Anyway ignore my comment please i dont want to cause any misleading :v
@@mr.luffman4024 bukan sunnah tapi bukan haram. Ulamak yang membolehkan kerana ada dalil yang membenarkannya. Moga2 tidak buat lebih pandai dari ulamak
The saddest part is you know you had no chance to live or survive but you couldn't meet the people you love before you die😭😭😭😭😭 couldn't imagine the feelings. Just able to make some video calls. Keep up the good job Amanda. Love from Malaysia! 🇲🇾🇲🇾
Talqin basically is a form of a reminder for the people at the cemetery of the dead, of what is going to happen after you're buried. It is commonly done for normal burial as a last form of appreciation and notes for the family of the dead as well as the other attendees. As you can see no one, including the family members are able to attend the last meeting. Only the person that handles the grave yard. Sad indeed. Imagine losing your loved one and know you can't give a proper last message to them. Yes, in the midst of pandemic, anything that could cause further problems like covid19, it is encouraged and ruled not to do so.
Talqin to 'remind so and so the dead of how to answer the questions of the two angels Nunkar and Nankir is an innovative lie upon the prophet salallhu 'alaihi wasallam who instead taught and exemplified making a doa for the good of the dead and the good of the living at a funeral.
It is hard to imagine not crying when watching that short documentary. I am with you Amanda, the tears are drying on my face now. There is so much of humanity in that footage and so much connection denied by circumstance and yet they do so much to maintain the respect for the patient and their families. That last video call with the patient which then progressed to his death in a sequence of images will hold in my head. Thank you for letting people see the impact of those moments on your face.
O running tears..just similar as I did..can’t hold that tears longer 😭 And purpose of talqin recitation actually is part of a reminder for people who still alive for always be in good manner and always remember to Allah (as the purpose of we live in this world is actually worship to Allah the Almighty). Thanks for read here.😊
Our frontliner is the great in our heart..we malaysian really cant repay their kindness...they took care of ours, thay dont sleep for ours..they work overtime for ours..we never cant repay what they done to ours malaysian...we feel blessing that we have such a good frontliner..hope them been bless by god for their kindness..
If you see how the lady rub slowly over the body..its actually 'tayammum' is the Islamic act of dry Ritual purification using a purified sand or dust..Talqin is the recitation of the shahada and other creedal information or instructions to someone who is about to die, or who has recently died and been buried..it is like a last word from the people to the dead before he or she meet God...just fyi..i cried a lot..😥
Just to share with you what the patient who died said to his wife during the final video call.. 'Bye sayang.. bye sayang.. jaga diri baik-baik' means 'goodbye sweetheart.. goodbye sweetheart.. take good care of yourself'
Loves your reaction Amanda. This documentary is really an eye opener to what occured to the Covid 19 patients n medical n non medical practitioners behind closed doors. The continuous trauma all those involved have to endures days in n days out, facing uncertainty of living for all. It is a privileged indeed to present a dignified n compassion affront to the patients in their dying moments alone n bereft of tender care n loves from close families. Observing how they honored n treated professionally the deceased with dignity, compassion n respect even they are strangers are quite emotional. This documentary emphasized the lslamic perspective but others beliefs are treated equally as well. The writings on the casket said it all..from Allah we comes and to Allah we returns. Thanks ma'am for sharing yr emotional essence with us. To all frontliners all around the world, yr selfless dedication, tireless efforts to saved n bring comforts to the agonizing families n high sense of professionalism are greatly appreciated, God blessed.
I watched this video before and my tears is dropping. This is the second time I watched it with you. Yr reaction is so sincere and my tears kept dropping because of yr reaction to this video. Love from Malaysia
Finally you've talked about Malaysia again, I've been watching your video ever since you left malaysia years ago! glad you'r very consistent in uploading, will be cheering for you always!
Talqin is what you can consider the last words from the world to the dead.. In Islam, we believe that when you are dead, and burried, 2 death angels (idk the correct term) will come and ask you a few questions...talqin is what they read and remind the dead, not to be afraid and it also a form of prayer so that the dead will be blessed and protected by Allah. It is also a form of reminder to the people who are there to watch the burial, that mati itu pasti (dead is a must). May the covid19 pass peacefully and take no more life😭
Can i give virtual hug from here, Malaysia - Canada. Btw, talkin is likely a speech after the burial at the grave may contain prayer recitation, reminder about the death to the one who dies and also to the people around that still alive. Stay safe there!
Hi, Amanda. I can see that you still miss and love Malaysia! Take your time and come back to Malaysia for a holiday after the 'fight of covid-19 is over.
U are not alone Amanda, tears kept welling up in my eyes while watching this. Couldn't imagine myself being in that situation. Salute and God blessings to the front liners and to everyone in our mutual struggle against the virus. Amiin. 🙏 Love from 🇸🇬
This is my very first and foremost comment on your channel after I've watched two of your videos previously. What I can say about your channel, how could I didn't found your channel long time ago? It's very interesting and very relaxing. Lovely!
We from Malaysia also cried when we first watch the video.... Up until now, i'm still crying whenever i watch this video. There is also a video made by a son of a perished Covid-19 patient, a tribute to his father that is also so sad.
To be honest, this is the main situation/reason that opened our eyes when dealing with Covid-19. Just imagine that you couldn't do almost anything even handling the deceased to the graveyard is forbidden to the family members. What we can do is just watching the process from far away. It might be the biggest regrets we had if we ignore every prevention steps that had been suggested. Like they said in the video, this war is still far from over. What we can do now is PREVENTION and this process need a TOTAL cooperation from all people. Please, please and please keep this in mind so that not just Malaysia but all country can achieve what we Malaysian achieve so far.
Talqin recitation usually attend by family/friends of death person for reminder to living people to learn from what going to happen when you dead and inside the coffin under the grave.. Is another phase before Judgement Day..it can be pre-heaven park for good Muslim or it can be holes of hell if you bad person
It's so depressing to see these people had to die alone. 😭😭😭 So thankful for the heros at the Frontline to lookout for us, they stayed at work for us, let's stay home for them. 🙏🙏🙏
Talqin is a series of short prayers in arabic that is usually made after the deceased is buried and before the families and friends leave the grave. Its more a cultural practice rather than a obligatory religious rite. It provides the loved ones a sense of closure and peace I guess that they have said their goodbyes. But because it isnt compulsory it has been done away with when managing the burial of the deceased to ensure as little exposure to the virus as possible.
Hey! Thank your for your reaction to the video. I hope your subscribers regardless from Malaysia or not can benefit from this. The procedures might vary from one country to another but the work load, the time consumption, the emotion that is being invested into handling covid and covid patients will always be the same. I hope by watching this video together, we can at least understand the magnitude of this pandemic. From what we see, it is important for each and every single one of us do what we are supposed to do. Covid cases is going down day by day and the most important thing is "We have to do it together"! ps: I watched the video few times and I didn't cry. But girl! You made me ugly bawling T______T love from Malaysia :)
You're blind lol. She's beautiful in her own way.. It's disgusting to see an ipoh person who ..out of all things you can say about the video, you commented this lol. Such intelligence!! ..But we all know the world needs some stupidity to balance the amount of intelligence so yeah. Thank you Amanda for reacting to the video, it actually helps alot to spread awareness. Kudos to all frontliners and those who obeyed the mco. :)
Oh my , i know i am an emotional guy especially if the video is emotional but when Amanda started sobbing , i lost it! As a Malaysian myself this documentary should be shown all around the world and Amanda is doing so to her fellow Canadians . Much love Amanda and you and your family should visit malaysia when the pandemic is over . 4 years in malaysia having your babies born there makes you a fellow malaysia as well . God bless and Subscribed!
Maam..don't tell me that i haven't warned you about watching this video in your previous video of Covid-19 in Malaysia..lol *Amanda* : Guys, i'm not going to cry over and over again on the internet. no no no..no more, no way! (with teary eyes, where is my tissue?) ..haha, Amanda is Amanda. Beautiful heart is inside there maam. *From Kuala Lumpur to Ontario*
I'm from Malaysia, one of the doctor working in baby icu when the covid19 hit Malaysia. I watch the video fully with ur reaction. Very beatiful of u 👍👍👍 tq
Thank you Amanda for a review from the heart. Everytime I see this video I cry. I also feel a sense of pride that my son is also a frontliner who tests children suspected of Covid-19. Glad that yesterday the active cases in Malaysia has dropped to below 1000. We still have to fight but together we can do it. Hugs!🥰
17:13 - Headlines translates : COVID-19: Husband passes away, father now infected “I was facing the greatest test from God after my husband’s death, now my father faces the infection from COVID-19 since 18 days ago”, says Aliza Syafinaz Sahak 17:14 - COVID-19: 22 month old baby dies “ A 22 month old baby boy dies in Indonesia after being reported to be positive of coronavirus (Covid-19) 17:15 - Woman with COVID-19 upset not able to manage her father’s funeral “We didn’t get to manage our father’s funeral. Both my sister and I weren’t allowed to leave the hospital” 17:16 - Covid-19: “Please take care of mom and dad ya” Final words from dying nurse.
idk what u talking about crying part, i just saw there's still someone humane like u out there that really take care about others as Muslim and Malaysian, i have to give u a great respect, tq
What I appreciate about reaction videos is that a very low chance of me click on the video itself, 1st the possibility of the video not recommended to me directly except via a reaction video or 2nd I don't have the heart to willingly watch the video alone. At least through a reaction video, we got to experience it together.
Thank you Amanda so much, for highlighting the generous and compassionate spirit of many ordinary Malaysians. Wow. in fact two of the videos you featured one being here, I only watched it just now. For many years now Malaysia has been famous for quite a few unsavory scandals, to hear good news about other Malaysians from outsiders is such a relief and that many Malaysians were very spiritual to help so many more people and refugees. Really proud of the Director General, hope a movie can be made about him and the team behind him in getting the Covid situation under control. Think it could be a story worth telling.
I proud to be Malaysian......we all protect our frontliner.......and starting today RMCO,so all Malaysian will be frontliner to protect. #kitajagakita. Second day without case among Malaysian!!
Kifayah is an act which the God requires from the collectivity of those morally responsible, not from each of individuals. Taking care of a deceased is a fard kifayah on the muslims, an obligation which if nobody doing it, everyone will be considered sinful.
Kami rakyat Malaysia amat menghormati frontliner yang membantu pesakit covid di Malaysia... bukan sahaja hospital, kami hormat juga polis dan angkatan tentera yang membantu menyekat penularan covid... yang kami sayang adalah, perdana menteri malaysia dan barisan kabinet .. kami bangga apa yang kami ada... kami tidak kisah negara lain... kami patuh pada pemerintahan... terima kasih barisan hadapan... may Allah blessing us..
Thanks Amanda...no matter how many times I watch this reaction from you & other YTrs...it make my heart...tear into pieces. Thank you Frontliners, thank you Malaysian.
This is very very sad episode of malaysia and all over the world. You and family are most welcome back here Amanda❤️ I am sure your children would love to see their birthplace 💕
Your video is now on trending here in Malaysia and trust me Amanda, i am too someone who has been crying on and off of the internet lol and the moment when you started to shed a tear, i was already bawling on the floor.
Hello Amanda, from the clip at the hospital, due to Covid-19 procedures and safety, if a person is a Muslim and died due to the virus, in the hospital morgue, the hospital staffs eventually clean the body from head to toe according to the Muslim way. Once the body is properly clean, it wrap in a few layers white cloth and tied at the top of the head and at the bottom of the feet. After that, the pray for the body commence, before the body carry into the van which will drive straight to the cemetery and let officials at the cemetery do the proper procedure of burying the deceased. To avoid any virus from spreading, there's no washing, wrap and praying of the deceased at the Mosque with Iman and no family members are closely involve when the deceased is properly bury. From ICU, to the Morgue and straight to the Grave.
I don't even have the gut to watch the video after reading the title. I skipped most part coz I know I'll end up like you, crying. The beginning was the most heartbreaking! It was sad to see the man not having the chance to be with his family and vice versa but it so heart warming to see our frontliners were there, for Muslims, reminding him to always remember Allah. Our frontliners were there to help prepare the deceased for their final journey on earth in the best way possible following the guide from the ministries involve. IT is a sad sad video, but it is very heart warming. May Allah pardon the decease's sin and granted him jannah. Amin.
Talkin recitation is the prayer read at the burial by "imam" or in Christian they called Priest, Islam has "imam".. Imam will read this Talkin for the last to the body..