Sat in her home in Arizona, my Rohingya friend tells me how she tries very hard to send money to her family back in Myanmar and Bangladesh every month. It's sometimes difficult to give because she and …
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“Daktar Apa” : A friend to the Rohingya
The 27th August 2017 stands out to me. When my family and I heard that an armed military group from Myanmar had started to attack and kill Rohingya people we couldn’t believe it. We are …
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Covid in Malaysia
"Help me, sister!" "I have no work. I have children. We have no food. We cannot pay rent. It is very hard. Please, help me." Our phones are full of messages like this from people we have …
BURDENED: Covid in Myanmar
"Pray for me," my friend asked. "She screams and is loud like a crazy person at night time. Because of it, I can't sleep. I'm so depressed. Pray for a lighter load." Many Rohingya in Myanmar …
Demolishing Strongholds
Often times on their journey to faith, after Rohingya have been introduced to andconfronted with Truth, they revert to a season of more fervent pursuit of their long-heldbeliefs and practices. …
Jaffar’s Journey
Jaffar is a Hafez, which means he has memorized the entire Qur'an in Arabic. He completed his test when he was just ten years old. Since coming to Bangladesh, he's used that incredible mind of his …