We’re sure a lot of our Muslim friends have gotten their shoes stolen at the mosque at least once in their lives. So it’s certainly a good idea to have your friend look after your shoes while you pray… especially if it costs a whopping RM1,647!
Photo: Twitter @czero
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Twitter user @czero was paid to take care of this friend’s shoes while his friend prayed at the mosque. Clearly thinking his friend was joking, (because who would pay their friend to look after their slippers when visiting the mosque right?) a quick google search made all the sense in the world.

Photo: Google
a friend of mine paid me to look after his sandal while he pray at the mosque. thought he was joking. Dude gave me rm20. had to google them. mffw. pic.twitter.com/7HGltbBHBL
— NTTkodomo #BoycottBlizzard 🇭🇰 (@czero_) November 23, 2019
This is definitely no ordinary slipper, leaving the Twitterverse shooketh!
selipar dia kalis api neraka ke apani
— astagagagaga (@tavfiq12) November 24, 2019
wow....i cant imagine i step on rm1700 everyday..
— happylight95 6ixsense ,flower crew💖PARK DAEWON (@happylight95) November 24, 2019
@czeo explained that his friend was dressed to the T as they were on their way to a friend’s wedding and stopped at a nearby mosque to perform their prayers.
Some commended the two friends for performing their religious duties:
Nak cemburu boleh, tapi biarlah cemburu kepada kebaikan. Contohnya, dia pakai apa pun kakinya sampai ke masjid berbanding kita yang kadang sedikit lalai.
— 🔰Pakcik (@jalalmisai68) November 24, 2019
Dia flex selipar mahal pun pergi masjid jugak. Yang selipar murah tu entah singgah masjid ke tak
— Azhan Haris (@azhnhris) November 24, 2019
While many also shared their experience of having paid friends to take care of their shoes:
I paid my friend RM50 to look after my shoes while i pray😌 the shoe worth more than a car
— Aa (@akeaml) November 24, 2019
Either way we appreciate the flex and hope that this Fendi shoes never gets stolen anywhere else, either!
By: Siti Farhana Sheikh Yahya