10:01pm
Monday 19 December 2022
Beni Suef-Hamdi Suleiman:
She didn’t know what fate was hiding, but the feeling of death didn’t leave her in her last days, and she declared this feeling in a post a few days ago on her Facebook account, in an impressive message that included her desire to find someone to pray for her after her death and complete the Quran for her.
Some of the communication site pioneers discussed the will of Aya Ayman, who died yesterday evening, Sunday, inside the Beni Suef Specialist Hospital, due to injuries sustained in a car accident suffered last week, about a month before her marriage.
She wrote: “I don’t know why I feel that I will die soon, a feeling that dominates me and is renewed with each person who hears the news of his death, but a question I always ask myself, when I die and surely we will all die, will I find someone who is angry with me, I will find someone who will finish the Quran, I will find people who work for me in the afterlife.” A need that makes me happy, and will not be the last, may God have mercy only on her.
People shared ‘Aya’s’ body, in a sad scene, until her final resting place in her family’s graves in the city of Beni Suef.