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00:00The programme that you'll be watching is purely fictitious.
00:03Any resemblance to anyone, living or dead, is coincidental and unintentional.
00:08Almost at the end, that was the first statement that was made
00:12in the former national badminton team's court, Hanafiah Mohamud,
00:16who had to face reality,
00:18saying that people are not working hard enough,
00:20and that she was hit by a firebomb,
00:22while she was serving as a military member.
00:24But that incident also changed her life narrative,
00:27continuing her life as a badminton athlete,
00:30while supporting her beloved family in Setapak.
00:33Let's listen to the story of Ramadhan Project journalist, Zaki Zainal,
00:36with the jury camera, Syahir Uthman.
00:46Sometimes, I feel sad when I talk about it.
00:48Sometimes, I just can't see it.
00:51I think, I still have faith.
00:55So, that's where I struggle.
00:58Before this, I've never struggled.
01:01My father was there, my mother was there, I've never struggled.
01:04I hope my sister will be a useful person in the future.
01:09Be a Muslim.
01:13A Muslim.
01:15A self-sufficient person.
01:25Ramadhan Project
01:37In today's Ramadhan Project,
01:38Zaki Zainal is in the limelight.
01:40And of course, the story of joy and sorrow
01:42will be brought to you to inspire you.
01:44Who else, if not a badminton athlete,
01:47in the category of regret, SU3,
01:50which is Hanafiah Muhammad,
01:52who played in the 2002 World Cup for badminton,
01:55which was held in India.
01:57Let's go.
02:20Hanafiah Muhammad.
02:21A true fighter.
02:23In the past, she served as a soldier,
02:26defending the country with full courage.
02:29However, fate tested her,
02:31a firebomb in a war that changed her life forever.
02:36That's how it is.
02:41That's how it is.
02:43We are normal people.
02:48I was in the military hospital for a year.
02:50I was in the ward.
02:53That's when I was discharged.
02:57During that time,
03:01I started playing badminton too.
03:05My hobby at the time was playing badminton.
03:10But when my leg was hit by a bobby trap,
03:14I couldn't play anymore.
03:16It was a waste of time.
03:18I had to train.
03:19It was a waste of time.
03:21I had to go to other countries.
03:25I had to carry heavy weights.
03:29I had to participate.
03:44Instead of being a normal person,
03:46don't be shy, don't be shy.
03:49If you want to participate, it's hard.
03:51No matter how hard it is.
04:05And when it's hard,
04:08you have to give it your all.
04:15That's how it is.
04:20Although she was tested negative,
04:22her spirit never faded.
04:25She rose from a soldier
04:27to an athlete who made her country proud
04:30in the badminton world.
04:33Behind her,
04:34there was an iron woman,
04:36a wife who was always fighting alongside her,
04:39giving her strength in times of difficulty.
04:41Together, they proved
04:43that there is nothing that can stop a strong spirit.
04:47I would like to thank you,
04:50and Yakim,
04:58and everyone who gave their support.
05:01Where were you from?
05:03UK.
05:04UK.
05:06Thank you so much.
05:08Thank you for coming.
05:14She was a good wife.
05:16She was passionate.
05:19Her sacrifice was for her children.
05:23Even though she was like this,
05:25she was strong.
05:26She raised her children,
05:28and all of them succeeded.
05:30Praise be to God.
05:31She was a good wife.
05:33She was passionate.
05:35She was a good wife.
05:37She was passionate.
05:39She was passionate.
05:41But all of her children succeeded.
05:42Praise be to God.
05:45I'm proud of her.
05:46That's all.
05:54Starting as a soldier
05:56who took care of the country's security in 1975,
05:59and ended her career in 2015
06:02as a badminton athlete.
06:05Many sweet memories
06:06and history created by
06:08Hanafiah Muhammad
06:10and Basi who became an inspiration
06:12to the Malaysian people.
06:13I'm Zaki Zainal.
06:15Projek Ramadan.