First Drop of Vienna Water Wudhu

First Drop of Vienna Water Wudhu
Hidden Family Relationships



Vienna sits in a medical clinic room with Dr. Layla and Mustafa, reflecting on everything he had heard about his father. The bright afternoon light entered through the window, creating a warm and calm atmosphere in the room. The two co-workers sit next to him, ready to tell more about the hidden relationship between his father and Dr. Layla's.


Dr. Layla started with a gentle smile. "Vienna, your father, Ibrahim, and I were friends since we were kids. We grew up together in this village, played together, and shared great memories."


Vienna looked at Dr. Layla with eyes full of curiosity. "What did they do during their childhood in Palestine?"


Mustafa replied, "They are inseparable friends. They often roam the mountains, play on the beach, and chat under olive trees near their homes. They build shared dreams, and one of them is improving conditions in Palestine and helping its people."


Vienna was warm to hear stories about her younger father. He wanted to know more about their dreams and goals. "What is their dream?"


Dr. Layla smiles. "Your father is a man of strong determination to help the less fortunate. He aspires to be a liaison between Indonesia and Palestine, to bring relief and positive change. It was that dream that brought him to Indonesia."


Vienna was proud of her father's determination. "That's amazing. My father really tried to make his dream come true. He not only brings hope to Indonesia, but also makes us here feel closer to Palestine."


Mustafa nodded in agreement. "It's very true, Vienna. Your father was an inspirational figure to us. He always talks about Indonesia with so much affection, and we're happy to see his son here now."


Vienna smiled and felt closer to Palestine than she ever imagined. "My father always taught me the values of humanity and the fight for justice. I look forward to continuing this legacy in my work here."


As Vienna spoke those words, the atmosphere of the medical clinic room was filled with deep emotions. They all feel connected by a stronger bond than just medical work. They feel like a family with a common goal: to help the Palestinian people who are suffering from the conflict.


Suddenly, Mustafa took out a small box from inside his suit. He opened the box carefully and took out a piece of paper that looked ancient. "Vienna, your father left this for you. He always hoped that you would continue his fight."


Vienna took the paper gently and read it. It was a letter from his father, Ibrahim Al-Mansur, to his daughter. In the letter, his father expressed his deep love for Palestine, his hope for a better future, and the belief that Vienna would be a great agent of change.


Vienna's eyes glazed over as she read the letter. "Thank you, Mustafa. This letter means a lot to me. I will do my best to carry out my father's legacy."


Dr. Layla gave her support with a warm smile. "You've done an incredible job here, Vienna. Your father must be so proud of you."


They all sat together, feeling the strength of the bond they had. These meetings have revealed hidden family ties, brought Vienna closer to the Palestinians, and given new vigor in their efforts to help communities in need. The atmosphere of the room was filled with a sense of haru and respect for the Viennese father, Ibrahim Al-Mansur, and a spirit of struggle that continued to live in him.


The atmosphere in the medical clinic remained tense, but the spirit of teamwork grew stronger. Vienna and Dr. Layla cooperated in many medical cases, and Vienna learned quickly under experienced guidance.


One afternoon, while they were treating a patient with a gunshot wound to the abdomen, Vienna spoke with Dr. Layla about the challenges she faces. "I feel so devastated seeing the suffering of this patient, Dr. Layla's. How can you stay calm and focused in situations like this?"


Dr. Layla smiled gently. "Vienna, this is part of our work here. The important thing is to stay focused on the patient, providing the best care we can. But I also know that not all pressure can be easily lost. Maybe you need to occasionally ponder and pervade your emotions, but always remember that we do this to help them."


Vienna pondered for a moment and felt calmer after hearing Dr. Wise words. Layla's. He feels lucky to have a mentor like Dr. Layla has always provided valuable support and insight.


When they finish treating patients, Dr. Layla invites Vienna to speak outside the medical clinic, under the warm sun. They sit under shady olive trees, breathe fresh air and enjoy a little rest.


Dr. Layla started the conversation. "Vienna, I want you to know that I feel very impressed with your passion and determination. You learn fast and have a good heart."


Vienna smiled sincerely. "Thank you, Dr. Layla's. I'm so inspired by you and everything you do here."


Dr. Layla replied humbly, "We are all here to help and give our best. And we're very happy to have you as part of the team."


Vienna feels a growing spirit in her every day. He feels that he has found not just a mentor in Dr. Layla, but also a true friend who is always by her side.


Over the following weeks, Vienna and Dr. Layla's getting closer. They share personal stories about their family, dreams, and childhood. Vienna learns more about Dr. Layla in living a life in Palestine that is full of challenges.


One day, while they were together caring for a child patient injured by an attack, Dr. Layla said, "Vienna, this is one of the toughest parts of our job, seeing children suffer. But we must also remember that we give them hope for a better future."


Vienna pondered for a moment. "You're right, Dr. Layla's. We have to stay focused on our goals, help them and give them hope. I'm so grateful to be here and do this with you."


One night, when the medical clinic was quiet and quiet, Vienna and Dr. Layla sat inside the medical tent while drinking warm tea. They talked about their dreams and hopes for Palestine. Vienna felt that she had found a true friend in Dr. Layla, a person who not only guides her in medical work, but also gives her spirit to keep fighting despite the challenges that come.


As time went on, Vienna increasingly felt that she was part of a large family in a Palestinian medical clinic. They supported each other, and their spirit of solidarity grew stronger. Vienna grew not only as a volunteer, but also as a stronger and wiser individual, thanks to the guidance and support of Dr. Layla's.