Three years ago, 19-year-old Abdur Rahman faced the unthinkable. In a tragic accident in Segamat, he lost six members of his family.
His parents, Norahimah Noor Muhamad, 43, and Amir Ruddin Ismail, 46, along with four of his siblings, Fatimatulzahrah, 17, Seri Khadijah Aqilah, 13, Rufaidatul Asyariyah, 10, and Muhammad Assyakrawi, 5.
The crash left him an orphan overnight. Luckily, his youngest brother, Abdullah Amir, 17, survived with serious injuries but thankfully recovered.
Fast forward to last December: Abdur Rahman, 22, tied the knot with his wife, Wida.
Amid the joy of his wedding, he shared a heartfelt wish on social media: to have a wedding photo edited to include the family he lost.
“I want the most realistic edit so I can frame it beside my bed and see my mom, dad, and siblings every day,” he wrote.

Abdur Rahman post on his Thread that he hopes for the “most realistic edit” of his wedding photo, so he can keep his parents and siblings close by, even in their absence.
The response was overwhelming. People from all around Malaysia come to help, turning Abdur Rahman’s digital memory into a tangible tribute.

Netizens were deeply touched by his heartfelt wish, sharing prayers, support, and empathy as his love for his family resonated widely, reminding many of the strength in collective kindness online.
His story quickly went viral, striking a chord with anyone who’s experienced loss. Through this simple yet profound act, Abdur Rahman found a way to keep his family close, even when they’re gone.
It’s a reminder that sometimes, love, memory, and community can come together in the most modern, heartfelt ways.
Source: Thread








