Son cooks in office to save a week’s pay for widowed mother

Son cooks in office to save a week’s pay for widowed mother

An employee named Habil was perched under the desk with a rice cooker next to him.

In a touching story posted by a Malaysian entrepreneur on his Facebook account, Azri Walter shared about one of his employees who cooked rice in the office in an attempt to save money for his widowed mother.

According to Azri, it began when he entered the empty office when he noticed that the light was on.

He later heard a sound coming from under one of the desks and saw his employee named Habil perching under the desk with a rice cooker next to him.

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Baffled by Habil’s action, Azri then asked why he chose to go to extra lengths to save money when he had just earned RM1000 (US$238) that week.

Habil later explained that he wanted to save the money he earned over to his widowed mother who lives in another state.

According to Habil, his mother never asked him to send money to her but he felt responsible to help her out as his father was long gone.“

She never asked for it but I feel bad for her. If I give her this money, she can use it to buy clothes, food, and use it for my younger siblings as well,” the Malay Mail reported.

Touched by Habil’s words, Azri tried to hold back his tears and invited him to join him for a meal to which Habil politely refused.

“I hugged him and said, ‘It’s okay, I’ll join you for a meal. We’ll eat together, okay?’” Azri wrote. “I went downstairs to buy some food and joined him once again to have dinner,” he added.

According to the businessman, it was not just what Habil did that moved him. It was his words that the loving son said regarding his widowed mother.

“The words he said that truly left an impact on me were, ‘It’s okay, sir. I don’t know how much longer my mum will be around. While she’s still here, I want to make her happy. I don’t have anyone else to look after, so it’s fine,” Azri recalled Habil’s words.

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