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Neelofa says she and her family are migrating to an Arab country

She revealed the news about her big move while guest hosting the Nona show

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 06 Jun 2022 3:15PM

Neelofa says she and her family are migrating to an Arab country
Neelofa, her husband Muhammad Haris Ismail, and their son Muhammad Bilal. – Instagram pic, June 6, 2022

CELEBRITY and entrepreneur, Noor Neelofa Mohd Noor, 33, revealed that she and her husband, Muhammad Haris Ismail, or PU Riz, will migrate to an Arab country because he wants to continue his studies.

The winner of Dewi Remaja 2011 revealed this news when she appeared on the Nona show, when she guest hosted alongside Amyra Rosli.

“My family and I have dreamed of migrating to Arabia, either Madinah or Egypt for my husband to continue studying. 

“At the same time, we want to expose our son (Muhammad Bilal) to the environment there. And I can take the opportunity to learn Arabic,” she said.

She adds that she won’t be there for long, spending only about a year or two away.

Asked about her unfulfilled dream, Neelofa said she wanted to master the Arabic language. 

“Another dream of mine is to teach the Al-Quran. Although my voice is not as good at reading the Quran. But I have been studying the Al-Quran for a long time and if possible, I want to pass on that knowledge so that it can be used in the hereafter,” she said.

Hopefully, all of Neelofa's dreams will come true and all matters of migrating to Arabia will be made easier. – The Vibes, June 6, 2022

* This story originally appeared in our Malay-language sister portal Getaran

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