Chinese Man Who Adopted 3 Orphaned Malay Siblings Raises Them In Chinese Home While Preserving Their Muslim Faith

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Chinese Man Who Adopted 3 Orphaned Malay Siblings Raises Them In Chinese Home While Preserving Their Muslim Faith

27-May-2024
By storyteller24

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"I love them even though we are not related by blood." A single Chinese man in Malaysia adopted three Malay brothers as his adopted sons and treated them as his own sons. Even after the three brothers got married and started their own families, he still maintained a good relationship with him and the family lived happily.


According to Berita Harian, Michael met the eldest brother Rafei, who was 12 years old at the time, during a visit to an orphanage. At first, Michael just wanted to adopt him to give him a better life.


At that time, the director of the orphanage told Michael that Rafei's parents died in a car accident, and pointed out that Rafei did not like to go to school and had learning disabilities. After Michael learned about this, he personally drove him to school every day, took him to tutoring after school, and then sent him back to the orphanage.


Soon after, Rafei lived with Michael until Michael found out that Rafei missed his two brothers, Rasyid and Rahman, who were separated from him, very much, and decided to adopt them and reunite the three brothers.


Despite their different religions, Michael still hopes that the three brothers can continue to maintain their own religion. For this, he specially hired a religious teacher to help them study the Quran every night, and also cooked fasting and iftar food for them. He even fasted together to encourage them, and also paid attention to their dietary sensitivities.


Today, Rafei, Rasyid and Rahman are 29, 28 and 24 years old respectively. They do not call Michael father, but Uncle Mike. However, Michael said that the name is not important. The most important thing is that he takes care of them sincerely and hopes that they have a good life. Rafei already has two sons who have become his adopted grandchildren, making his life less lonely.



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