Versatile celebrity Alif Satar, who is currently in quarantine due to COVID-19, has once again expressed his gratitude for the generosity of his neighbours who offered him various forms of assistance.

Muhammad Alif Mohd Satar, 30, shared his gratitude when uploading a picture of food donations from a neighbour on his Instagram page.


"I am very moved. My neighbours took cognisance of my family's situation after the need to quarantine.

"They all offered help, some want to help by throwing garbage, some by sending food.

"This is truly #KitaJagaKita," he explained.

In the meantime, Alif thanked them and described their behaviour as proof that good humanitarian values ​​still exist.

"Thank you MD Community, you know who you are, faith in humanity restored.

“There were servants of Allah named Aziz and Arsyad giving a pineapple in coconut milk dish and one of our neighbours, Jasmine left it at the door.

“This is an example of #KitaJagaKita. Alhamdulillah, my neighbours' community is very 'supportive', understanding and helping in times of need, "he explained.

Earlier, the singer's wife, Sha Dila Hadid and their three children, Alisha Anugerah, 5; Ariana Mecca, 3; and Muhammad Ali, 1, were confirmed negative for COVID-19 after screening on Monday.

Alif had earlier expressed his gratefulness after Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Seri Dr Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri was willing to enquire about his health.

Alif also thanked Dr Zulkifli for his concern in praying for his health through the FaceTime video call application.