Visit Dayah

in transportation •  2 years ago 

It has been a long time since I became an alumni of this dayah as the 22nd generation, now I have stepped back here but not as a student but as an alumni.

It's a very beautiful sight and a very big change to make this place so different from the past. Several buildings stand erect around the surrounding area, the area is getting wider and has many other changes.

The memory comes back when they have felt what they felt. Time has passed now only memories are in a certain place and have a history that is so meaningful.

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