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Life's toughest examination fails to stop his graduation

Ahmad Barghouti triumphed over cancer 4 times, thrice while at university

  • By Rania Moussly, Staff Reporter
  • Published: 00:00 January 29, 2012
  • Gulf News

Ahmad Barghouti
  • Image Credit: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News
  • Jordanian national Ahmad Barghouti recently graduated from the American University of Sharjah with a bachelor’s degree in finance after six years at university, while battling bouts of cancer.

Dubai: Resilience is a quality people learn along life's bumpy journey, some learn to bounce back quicker than others while some take time to discover their fighting spirit.

Ahmad Barghouti, 23, however, serves as a true example of the strength of the human soul. The American University of Sharjah (AUS) graduate was diagnosed with lymphoma — or cancer of the lymph nodes — aged 12 and has since triumphed over the disease not once or twice but four times.

"It's against all medical chances that I'm alive today and this has not been said to me but written about in medical reports," he says. "My whole experience has taught me resilience — that no matter what the obstacle, you can get through, with God's will of course."

The Jordanian national recently graduated from AUS with a bachelor's degree in finance after six years at university during which he battled three bouts of cancer. He now works as an external auditor for one of the world's Big Four accountancy firms.

"I was at university for six years because I was in and out due to therapy," he said. "I've had three transplants in my life because the cancer came to me four times — of different kinds."

Lymphoma is a type of cancer of the lymphocytes, which are cells that form part of the immune system. It typically manifests as a tumour of the lymphoid cells.

Early setback

"I had a big lump on my neck and doctors thought it was a virus and treated it with injections and antibiotics until one doctor decided to surgically remove it and test the lump," he said. "It took the doctors so long to figure out I actually had cancer that it'd spread everywhere in my body but fortunately it hadn't reached the bone marrow," Barghouti recalls.

His first brush with cancer while in the seventh grade saw him spend months undergoing chemotherapy and radiotherapy sessions. Eventually doctors at Tawam Hospital in Al Ain, where the only boy among three siblings had virtually become a resident in the paediatric ward, gave him the all-clear.

Then, aged 19, while in the second term of his first year at university, he came down with the flu. This led to the diagnosis of another rarer kind of lymphoma, which was treated with a bone marrow transplant in Austria. However, upon Barghouti and his family's return, his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer and while she was being treated in Jordan, Barghouti found out his cancer was back in 2008. So he underwent another bone marrow transplant in Jordan with his sister as the donor.

Then, during the summer of 2009, while Barghouti was in summer school at university, a lump on his back signalled a fourth bout of cancer.

"We went to the cancer hospital in Jordan and after a biopsy we found it was lymphoma-leukaemia," he said. "The chemotherapist told us that my body is [a] cancer factory and it should stop trying to cure itself as we'd exhausted all types of defence."

The doctor gave him a medical prognosis of six months to live. "I don't know why, maybe because I'd just become numb to it, but in the doctor's office I was telling my mother who was crying to chill out," he said. "But on the car ride back it hit me like, what am I going to do now?"

Within hours his mother had found a new kind of treatment in Austria and had booked flights, hospital appointments and applied for visas. "In less than four days from that day in the hospital I was in Vienna," he said.

After his treatment during that phase, Barghouti decided to go for Umrah. The pilgrimage helped solidify his belief that he was cured once and for all.

‘Higher power energy'

"I went to Umrah and felt an energy I've never felt in my life," he said. "I don't know what to call it, but higher power energy was put into me and I knew that I was totally cured," he recalls.

It has been two years now since Barghouti got the all-clear from his doctors.

However, during his struggle, he has managed to graduate, having also accumulated 18 months of work experience while at university.

"Whether consciously or subconsciously, it [studies and work] gave me a purpose and a sense of, OK I'm continuing this because I'm going back to it," he said. "This is just a phase; I'm not going to stop anything because of this obstacle [cancer]."

Comments (38)

  1. Added 19:06 January 29, 2012

    You are an example to many of us, we need people like you who teach us how to believe in the miracle of self and God.

    Rakesh, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

  2. Added 18:58 January 29, 2012

    Dear Ahmad! I'm very glad to hear that you graduated from University! I'll never forget all the good times we had together and I am happy that you have such a strong mind to have fought the cancer so many times successfully! I wish you all the best!

    Anonymous, Vienna, Austria

  3. Added 18:29 January 29, 2012

    Ahmad! You have been through what most people don't go through in their entire lifetime and only at such a young age! Keep your head high, your shining above all!

    Fadl , London, United Kingdom

  4. Added 16:37 January 29, 2012

    Dear Ahmad, I noticed several times, during the pain days of your therapy you were beating the disease. It was your will power. Your will power+medicines+God's will, bring you, your family and all of us happy. Any one suffering from physical or mental illness due to any disease, stress of the modern world, Mr. Ahmad you and your mother a typical example. I shared your experience before this article, to many of my freinds and relatives, how to beat diseases with mind, will power. This is Ahmad.. More than that I see the reflection of God's love on your face

    Augustine Nichlavose, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  5. Added 16:15 January 29, 2012

    Allah yhmeik... God bless you.. You are a true hero and I love your spirit. since school you were optimistic and always trying to enjoy life.. God give you health and power to share your story and help others.. Tc

    Aliaa, Shj, United Arab Emirates

  6. Added 16:02 January 29, 2012

    May Allah give you all success and happiness my bro ^^

    hessa, sharjah, United Arab Emirates

  7. Added 16:01 January 29, 2012

    Dear Ahmad: Wish you all the health and success in life and the will to carry on and never give up. Regards.

    Zain, Karachi, Pakistan

  8. Added 15:54 January 29, 2012

    Dear brother... wish you long and healthy life and i pray for cancer never touch back you in your life. God bless you

    shahin, al ain, United Arab Emirates

  9. Added 15:20 January 29, 2012

    Really inspirational!!! You are really a genuine hero. God bless you

    Asad Raza, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  10. Added 15:11 January 29, 2012

    Masha allah. Kept it up I am really inspired by your efforts. May Allah (SWT) give you all the happiness. Ameen.

    Qamar, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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