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SPBU Officer Hurriedly Fills Gasoline, When Asked Doesn't Answer Suddenly 'Disappears'! Apparently Chasing Prayer Time, Cleaning the Mosque

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SPBU Officer Hurriedly Fills Gasoline, When Asked Doesn't Answer Suddenly 'Disappears'! Apparently Chasing Prayer Time, Cleaning the Mosque Hasty SPBU Officer Filling Gasoline

Dream - In our daily lives, sometimes we will face unexpected incidents.

There is certainly a reason behind who we meet or are brought together with in this life.

A teacher in Malaysia shared his experience with a foreign worker from Bangladesh at a gas station.

According to a story posted on Facebook, at that time he was on his way home after attending an event.

"That day I had just returned from Negeri Sembilan. I stopped at the gas station because I ran out of fuel," said Mohamad Yusof Sulehin, starting his story.

When filling the fuel, Yusof was served by a foreign worker from Bangladesh.

But there was something unusual about the way the gas station attendant filled Yusof's car with fuel.

The worker from Bangladesh looked anxious and restless. His movements seemed rushed.

This certainly raises questions in Yusof's mind when he saw the attitude of the gas station attendant.

"The Bangladeshi guy seemed to be in a hurry when filling my car with fuel.

"I asked why he was in a hurry? He just stayed silent. Maybe he didn't understand what I said," said Yusof.

Immediately after the Maghrib call to prayer sounded, the gas station attendant from Bangladesh disappeared.

"It's just the Maghrib call to prayer. I stopped by the store to buy drinking water. Then went straight to the mosque," he said.

Apparently, Yusof's curiosity about the gas station attendant who hurriedly filled his car with fuel was finally answered.

When Yusof was walking towards the mosque, he saw the gas station attendant in front of the mosque.

But Yusof was truly amazed by the attitude of the gas station attendant from Bangladesh.

"When he saw me, he asked me to perform ablution first while sweeping the trash outside the mosque.

"No wonder he hurriedly filled my car with fuel, apparently he was chasing the early prayer time. Allahu Akbar," he said.

Yusof praised the attitude of the foreign worker who still maintained his prayer despite being busy with his daily tasks.

"At a time when some of us relax and sleep or are engrossed in watching soap operas (or like me earlier, still had time to go to the store), this Bangladeshi person teaches us that no matter how busy we are, try to catch the prayer in its early time.

"It may seem easy on paper but it is quite difficult to do. But that's it, this Bangladeshi person has become an example for us. It's up to us whether we want to follow or not?" he concluded.

Source: mStar

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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