Uwaiz is just a pious boy who dreams of becoming a hafiz and a soldier. This 12-year-old, known for his kindness and religious devotion, was suddenly found lying in a pool of blood in front of a mosque. A sharp weapon had slashed through his back, tearing his lung and reaching his bones.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!That day in the middle of Ramadan became one Uwaiz would never forget. The eldest son of Mrs. Nur and Mr. Bayu had just returned from school, helped around the house as usual, and then went to the mosque for Asr prayer. It was there that a teen brawl broke out. Little Uwaiz tried to distance himself, keeping out of trouble. But bad luck doesn’t need a reason. As he was walking away from the chaos, someone ran toward him and slashed his small body with a machete.
Screams erupted. Blood soaked Uwaiz’s clothes. His lung was torn, his shoulder fractured. His body trembled, as if waiting for death. Uwaiz was rushed to the hospital. Emergency surgery was done—but that was only the beginning. He still needs additional surgery to repair his broken shoulder. As of now, the hospital bills have climbed to thousands of dollars, and the next surgery still can’t happen because the funds aren’t there.
His father, Mr. Bayu, is a humble man who works as a traditional massage therapist. With hands that grow weary, he visits homes one by one, hoping to earn a modest living. His income is uncertain—some days, he returns home with nothing but sweat and prayer.
Mr. Bayu helps others find rest and health, while his own mind never rests—haunted by medical bills and the pale face of his son, still waiting for urgent surgery.
Please, don’t let Uwaiz’s dreams and faith be buried with his unhealed wounds. Don’t let his fight end here. Send your prayers and your best donation—so Uwaiz can keep holding on.
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