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Paralympic archer set to become next Malaysian icon
He captured silver in this summer's Paralympic Games, and his nation's heart, seven years after a fall from a roof left him paralysed.
By Grace Chen for Khabar Southeast Asia in Kuala Lumpur
November 26, 2012
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hj burhan
November 26, 2012 @ 10:11:06PM
This is what we muslims call "HIKMAH". There is always two sides of a coin.
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