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A Miraculous 2004 Tsunami Survival

God! Your splendid heart always loves the people It reflects your realization the pain and ache of depart As a result, you made reunited and gave happiness You’re great! For the family of Raudhatul Jannah, Who was lost in the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, Of that much horrible destruction and damages. This is the true story of an Indonesian couple Happening of unbelievable and unexpected thing The incident of survival after the dead hope In the age of fourteen as she was swept away in four The wish of God, brought Jannah into the door of her home Who knows about the future and human’s fate more? Septi and Jamaliah, were a lucky parents of Jannah. They were also being saved in tens of thousands dead When the quake-triggered tsunami was in Aceh Province In spite of making this deadly catastrophe still desperate A surviving hope has kept them happy in finding the son, Arif As miracle seen the daughter found after the decade long. Jannah was spotted by her own uncle walking on the street? He noticed resemblance then asked few questions to the girl? Almighty’s wish to reunite, it was confirmed she was Jannah She was survival of the disaster, missing daughter of his sister Her luck provided shelter as one of the adoptive family member That kind fisherman, Sarwani was like a divine to care to her. There was no bound of gladness in the family getting reunited Seeing daughter at the front and there is still hope of finding son The elderly woman was happy to hand over Jannah to her mother She took the satisfactory breath as she reached her original place Human helped human here as a God, everyone must be like that There are no words to praise Oh God, in your amazing participation! Bhaktapur, Nepal 11/08/2014

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