heartbreaking details about the passing of a “medical graduate” on the day of Eid

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Rawda Diaa passes away, leaving behind deep pain Rawda was on the verge of achieving her dream in medicine Rawda’s brother mourns her with heartfelt words
In a scene filled with overwhelming pain and sorrow, grief cast its shadow over the family of student Rawda Diaa Mustafa, a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Jordan, who was not given the chance to celebrate Eid as she used to. Between preparing her new Eid clothes and getting ready to visit her relatives, fate was faster—turning the joy of Eid into tragedy, and replacing family visits with a painful visit to her final resting place, amid the shock of an immeasurable loss.
Rawda, who was on the brink of fulfilling her dream of becoming a doctor, as she was in her sixth academic year, passed away before she could wear the white medical coat she had long worked so hard to achieve. Her dreams, which had grown with her year after year, vanished in an instant, leaving behind deep pain in the hearts of her family, who had been waiting proudly for her graduation day—only to bid her farewell instead of celebrating her.
According to a source close to the family, they were unable to believe the “devastating news,” due to the shock that overwhelmed the scene, as did her colleagues, whose grief was deeply evident, as she was taken without any prior warning. This shocking loss was not merely the passing of a family member, but the breaking of a complete dream—a story of ambition that ended before its chapters were fulfilled.
An exceptional student
Within the university halls, sorrow spread among her colleagues and friends, who could hardly believe the news of her passing. They recalled her virtues, her high morals, and her academic excellence, مؤكدة that she was a model of a hardworking student and a pure-hearted person. They mourned her with touching words عبر their social media pages, expressing their shock and deep sadness, and recalling her kindness and the lasting impact she left in their lives.
As news of her passing spread, social media platforms turned into a space of collective grief, filled with prayers for mercy and forgiveness, and farewell messages dripping with pain. Amid all those messages, Rawda remained present—as an unfulfilled dream and a beautiful memory that will linger in hearts, telling the story of a young woman who left too soon, yet left behind an impact greater than her years.
Dr. Hiba Kalbouna from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Jordan did not overlook Rawda’s passing. She mourned her with emotional words, writing on her Facebook page: “In these painful moments, we remind ourselves of the importance of being compassionate with one another, paying attention to those around us, and offering kind words that may ease unseen pain. May God have mercy on you, Rawda. We ask God to make your memory a good one, and to reward your good intentions abundantly. May God bring comfort to her family, grant them patience and solace, and strengthen the hearts of her colleagues and everyone who knew her.”
The late Rawda left behind a grieving family, remembering her smile, her warm heart, and her hopeful dreams. Despite the challenges she faced, she overcame them with determination, as a distinguished student with strong will.
Her brother Ra’if expressed immense sorrow in his words, choosing simplicity to convey his grief. He wrote on his Facebook page: “Indeed, we belong to God and to Him we shall return. Mercy upon your soul, my sister… Anyone among her colleagues who were with her in her last days, please speak with me.”
It was as if Rawda had sensed that death was near—away from the details of the incident which remain undisclosed—as she wrote her will on Facebook: “I have two wishes: do not hold a mourning gathering for me… and the second is to donate my organs if anything remains… Remember me kindly, pray for me, and please forgive me.”
