The wealthy big city of Sydney Australia Ali Banat reportedly died, Tuesday, May 29, 2018. Through his account instagramnya friends.
Ali Banat's story is very moving, especially the Muslims in Australia.
A real emotional tale that makes tears flow unconsciously about the life of a young man gifted with abundant wealth.
He is a handsome young man who lives in Australia named Ali Banat. He has a Ferrari Spider car that costs 600 thousand US dollars, diamond bracelets for 60 thousand US dollars, Louis Vuitton shoes for $ 1,300 US dollars, even flip-flops are used for toilets alone for 700 US dollars, and many more other property.
Until one day the doctor said that he only had a short time to live.
Because in his body there is cancer and he is estimated to only have seven months. He was immediately hit and sobbed. Until finally his life was changed very drastically.
After that all he finally considers the cancer he suffered as a 'gift from God'. Since then he has helped many others.
He also menyedekahkan all his wealth through the MATW Project pioneered. "This is a gift because God has given me the opportunity to change," he said with tears in his eyes.
It is said that Ali Banat will be converted to Lekemba Mosque, the largest mosque in Sydney Australia.
He is one of the leaders and young entrepreneurs who became the inspiration of the Muslim world. When asked what he feels after suffering from cancer, Ali says that he can now realize and appreciate things, even the invisible ones like the air he breathes.
Ali Banat is successful and wealthy because the business that he pioneered has stage 4 cancer and convicted by doctors can only survive for 7 months. Upon that fact, he now sells and gives all the wealth he has.
Her friend who interviewed then went into the room and saw what Ali had. And it turns out Ali's life is very glamorous and luxurious.
Proven flip-flops that he had valued 9 millions, while shoes valued 17 million. While in the parking lot and saw his Ferrari car, Ali did not want it anymore. For him the vehicle is like a slipper for poverty-stricken Africans.
For him the vehicle is like a slipper for poverty-stricken Africans.
Now he created the charity "Muslims Around The World Projects" where his wealth will he donate to poor Africans. The awareness to share all his possessions became even more evident when he came to a grave of his other friend and also had cancer.
He realizes that there is no treasure that he will bring other than pious deeds and no family to accompany other than pious deeds. At the end of the interview, when asked if he wanted to meet God, he also expressed his desire to meet God in the best possible way.