Palm Coconut Coffee Business a Source of Livelihood for Man Caring for Elderly Mother, Disabled Sibling
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Abdul Ghani Sheikh Ismail runs a business selling "kopi santan sawit" (palm oil coconut coffee) in Kuantan, Pahang.
- He maintains a demanding daily routine, waking around 2 a.m. to prepare for his business and care for his elderly mother and disabled sibling.
- His business serves as his primary source of income to support his family.
In the heart of Kuantan, Pahang, Abdul Ghani Sheikh Ismail exemplifies the resilience and dedication of many Malaysians striving to balance livelihood with family responsibilities. His venture into selling "kopi santan sawit" is more than just a business; it's a lifeline that allows him to provide for his ailing mother and disabled sibling.
Abdul Ghani's daily life is a testament to his unwavering commitment. His routine begins in the pre-dawn hours, around 2 a.m., preparing for his day of trade which concludes around midday. The afternoon is dedicated to caring for his mother and family before he returns to his own home in the evening. This demanding schedule highlights the sacrifices many in our community make.
The "kopi santan sawit" itself represents a unique local product, blending traditional elements with the region's agricultural output. For Abdul Ghani, this business is not just about profit; it's about dignity and self-sufficiency, a way to earn a living while fulfilling his filial duties.
This story, featured in Utusan Malaysia, resonates deeply within our national context. It highlights the everyday struggles and triumphs of ordinary Malaysians, showcasing the strong family values that are central to our society. While international news might focus on larger economic trends, stories like Abdul Ghani's remind us of the human element at the core of our nation's progress and the quiet determination that fuels our communities.
Hampir setiap hari saya ke rumah ibu sekitar pukul 2 pagi untuk buat persiapan sebelum berniaga sehingga kira-kira 12.30 tengah hari. Selepas itu, saya uruskan ibu dan keยญluarga sebelum pulang ke rumah sendiri pada sebelah malam.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.