The boy Muhammad Aathif Bin Afiq, who suffers from congenital heart defects, has finally been scheduled for surgery on February 6th. The parents express profound gratitude for the public's donations and assistance. They especially appreciate the generosity of individuals from all three major ethnic groups who not only contributed to the child's surgery expenses but also continuously offered prayers, making them feel the warmth of society.

Muhammad Aathif, a boy from Penang, was diagnosed with a heart defect, vascular stenosis, and cardiac swelling. He spent three months in the hospital's intensive care unit with oxygen support immediately after birth. Subsequently, to avoid oxygen deficiency, the doctors arranged for the child to be fed through a tube for six months. The doctors recommended prompt surgery to repair the heart defects and prevent heart failure.

The required funds of RM 85,000 have been successfully raised, and fundraising efforts are now concluded. The hope is for a smooth surgery for the boy, allowing him to escape the torment of bacterial infections post-surgery. The parents can then accompany their child's growth with peace of mind.