M’sian Father Rides A Boat To School Daily With His Kids For 7 Years So They Can Learn Like Everyone Else | WeirdKaya
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It’s all driven by their father’s determination and belief that education is worth every wave.
While Tioman Island is known for its scenic beauty and turquoise waters, one father’s daily routine reveals the lesser-seen reality of island life. It’s a life marked by quiet grit and endless sacrifice.
A daily routine like no otherFor the past seven years, 42-year-old Jamaluddin Musa has been ferrying his two children, Armin and Aida, across the sea every school day to ensure they attend Sekolah Kebangsaan Tekek in Rompin, Pahang.
“We’ve been taking this route every single day for seven years,” he said.
Most parents may face traffic jams on school runs. For Jamaluddin, it’s choppy waters.
When walking isn’t an optionThe family lives on the other side of the island, far from the school. Walking there would take around four hours, involving dense jungle trails and uphill climbs, making it impossible for young children to do daily.
Instead, Jamaluddin turns to what he knows best: the sea. A 10-minute speedboat ride has become their everyday commute.
But it’s not always smooth sailingAs a scuba diving instructor, Jamaluddin is no stranger to navigating rough waters. Still, the sea can be unpredictable.
One particular incident stands out in his memory. The boat’s engine fell off and sank, leaving them stranded mid-journey.
Sacrifices that speak volumesEven with the dangers and setbacks, Jamaluddin has never once considered giving up. His motivation is simple: he believes that education opens doors, and he’s determined to hold that door open for his kids.
After the engine was lost at sea, he didn’t hesitate to invest RM6,000 from his own earnings to buy a new one, reportedSirapLimau.
Jamaluddin’s story struck a chord with many after he shared it on TikTok.
What stood out to netizens wasn’t just the scenic island backdrop. It was the extraordinary effort this father puts in, day in and day out, for his children.
The comments section quickly filled with support and admiration for Jamaluddin and his family:
“Proud to see island kids so committed to school even if they have to cross the sea. As a teacher, I feel sad when students who live nearby are too lazy to show up.”
“You’re lucky, little one. This journey to school by boat is such a priceless experience. Wishing you success in this life and the next.”
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