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WUJUD is a deeply personal and thought-provoking documentary that explores the intricate relationship between the Brunei | dG1fU2hXWFZGVHQxdGM
Transcript
00:00So, I was born in the water village from a mother who's a Chinese and a father who's
00:10a Malay.
00:11Growing up in the water village was quite interesting.
00:14You see people who wants to learn how to speak English and telling you, no, you don't have
00:17to learn so much on Malay, teach us how to speak English, but here we are growing up
00:21trying to learn how to speak Malay so we can find our identity.
00:30There's only one point in time that actually made me feel that my faith hold me strongly.
00:43It was during the time when we found out that my son was, he was diagnosed with cancer.
00:50That was that time when we felt that life was just, I don't know, it was, life is so
00:56short.
01:11I mostly speak Malay, but when want to gossip or something, we just speak in Murud, Dunbarwang,
01:20sorry, Busa Bakoy, and it's like the flower, like, opens, something like that.
01:27Busa Bakoy, Busa Bakoy, Nilun Busa Bakoy, Busa Bakoy.
01:50In the name of God, the most gracious, the most merciful.
02:20May be blessing to our Prophet Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam,
02:26something that we usually say in the beginning, so it's becoming wujud.

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