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Just after 12 a.m., on a very eventful Friday morning in 1983 (August 26th), a full-hearted cry emanated from a healthy newborn baby boy. He was the firstborn child to proud parents, Tengku Marzuki and Sharifah Khatijah. He grew up in a loving environment and was soon joined by a younger sister, Tengku Mardiah, a year later. The family was further blessed with two more additions to the family, Tengku Muhaimin (in 1987) and Tengku Muzani (in 1989). The family was complete. Having a father who was a pilot allowed Tengku Muzammel and Tengku Mardiah to travel abroad, to places such as Japan, LA, Vienna and China.
After the usual primary school education at Sekolah Rendah Kampung Tunku, he furthered his studies at a private school, Sekolah Sri Bestari. There, he gained knowledge and experience both in and outside the classroom. He made many good friends, and this was the age where girls weren't so scary any more.
Succeeding in furthering his studies to a matriculation program in Kolej Matrikulasi Melaka, he soon made more new friends in a different atmosphere. He burnt the midnight oil, strived to do his best, and eventually, he graduated with flying colours.
It was a great moment when he received the offer to continue his studies in KUSTEM, Terengganu. In KUSTEM, he participated in many, many programmes organized by the Student Affairs Dept, the Mathematics Dept, as well as the Language and Communications Dept. Learning fast, he was able to represent KUSTEM as a parliamentary-style debater. Soon, he was showered with accolades. Earning The Best Debater in the 2004 Sultan Mizan Debate Championships (East Coast), he was the toast of KUSTEM. KUSTEM had never won this Championship before this.
In KUSTEM, he was blessed to meet many kind, caring, dedicated friends, lecturers, staff members and the people who lived around the area. He hopes to achieve his goals and dreams after graduation.
In his spare time, he likes to play Computer games (PSII), Badminton, spending time with friends, playing the guitar, eating and enjoying the scenery at the beach (whenever possible).
© Copyright 2005 by Tengku Muzammel (assisted by Sharlini). No copying allowed.