Woman living in Singapore 'delivers' herself to mum in Kedah as Hari Raya surprise, Malaysia News

Woman living in Singapore 'delivers' herself to mum in Kedah as Hari Raya surprise, Malaysia News

Her Surprise Box‑Arrived Celebration: A TikTok‑worthy Reunion!

Picture this: a 23‑year‑old Malaysian girl, Siti Nasuha Abdullah, stumbles out of a delivery box right into her mother’s arms—just in time for Raya! The heart‑warmingly spontaneous scene boasts more than 730,000 views on TikTok, sending the duo to internet stardom.

Who’s Who on the Scene?

  • Mom (Madam Jariyah Othman) – critical to the emotional rescue, “Why did you come in a box?”
  • Siti Nasuha – 23, cashier at a provision store, ready for the big celebration.
  • Shaik Izzul Mujahid – 24, Singaporean ambulance driver (formerly a delivery man), rocking a mask, no spectacles, and a suit that could double as a courier uniform.

How It All Began…

Two years ago, Siti met Izzul on Instagram. The sparks flew at the speed of a DM: “Hello, no face, just the back‑of‑me pic ”. With a clear plan to settle places (“Kedah easy to get to from Singapore”), Izzul finally confronted the brave southern Malaysian girl. After weeks of hesitation (due to a multi‑sibling family with a sad family history), she agreed when her mother gave the green light.

From Online Chat to Real‑Life Romance

They first talked for a month online, then set up a meetup in Kedah. Izzul asked for Father’s endorsement—classic romantic tension! After going through two Covid‑related postponements, the team sealed the deal in Singapore in November 2020. Instead of a fancy honeymoon, the couple sang love songs while Izzul drove his van around the archipelago.

Celebration Highlights

During the entire event, Siti’s mother saw the reunion for the first time in months. “She loves her mother so much,” Siti says. Izzul adds, “She’s gone through a lot—that’s why I’m with her.”

What’s Next?

They’ll spend three weeks in Kedah before heading back to Singapore to celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri with Izzul’s family. And guess what? Their spunky TikTok video has already earned them national love and a few funny captions—whether to post “Jangan nangis, gaes?” or “Halal couple vibes.”

And so the story continues: a love born on a scrolling feed that now drives a cross‑border celebration all about family, faith, and a well‑timed box delivery.