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Join us in a heartfelt interview through the life and wisdom of Ahmed Ibrahim Zeed (Ahmed Zeed), a beloved figure whose impact resonates far beyond his years. Hailing from Egypt, Ahmed's life story is a testament to the power of resilience and embracing change. He often emphasized the adage, "Change, or change will come upon you," embodying the spirit of adaptability in both personal and professional spheres.
Ahmed's philosophy centred on finding joy and fulfilment in one's pursuits, encapsulated by his mantra, "Enjoy what you're doing." Through his dedication to community development, he instilled a sense of purpose in those around him, urging them to reflect on what they can offer to others. Gratitude was a cornerstone of Ahmed's character, as he believed in being grateful for everything life bestowed upon him and encouraging others to do the same.
In my interview with him, Ahmed consistently advocated for positivity and acceptance, advising against the influence of negativity. He championed the idea of appreciating what one has and fostering mutual respect, encapsulated in his belief that "Your Rizki will come to you." With unwavering commitment, Ahmed believed that embracing diversity and acknowledging individual strengths was not just a choice but a duty, echoing his poignant reminder, "Accept each other as you are; this is our job."
As we bid farewell to Ahmed, may his legacy continue to inspire us to embrace change with courage, find joy in our endeavours, and cultivate gratitude in our hearts. His unwavering dedication to community development and his belief in the power of positivity leave an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of knowing him. May he rest in peace, knowing that his wisdom and kindness will be cherished for generations to come.
Our deepest condolences go out to his beloved wife, Tante Yus, and his cherished family members, Mohamad, Imran, and Qonita. May they find solace in the memories shared and strength in the love and support surrounding them during this difficult time.
This interview also serves as a heartfelt birthday present for Tante Yus, celebrating her husband's remarkable life and his profound impact on us all. Happy birthday, Tante Yus. :)
With heartfelt sympathy,
Rayhan, Rima, and Danum
Recorded in Ahmed's home in Chadstone, 13 November 2020.
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- Storytelling