
A young East Asian woman with slender body, porcelain-smooth, flawless skin stands tall and slender. Heart-shaped face. Almond-shaped brown eyes with straight eyebrows, an upturned nose, and full lips currently curved into a warm, genuine smile. She wears a soft lavender silk hijab loosely draped over her head and shoulders, one side flowing gracefully down her chest in a shariah-friendly modern style. Her makeup features soft glam eyeliner, defined natural lashes, light grey contact lenses, feathery brows, peach blush applied high on the cheekbones, and nude pink satin lipstick. She crouches beside a black granite gravestone engraved with golden text (Noor Hasyim bin Latip. Born 7 July 1972. Died 14 May 2018), holding her chin gently in both hands to frame her face. The cemetery setting includes fresh flower petals scattered around the tomb, trimmed green grass, and variegated ornamental shrubs behind the marker. Harsh midday sunlight casts sharp shadows but illuminates her sun-kissed dewy complexion, creating glass-skin reflectivity on her cheeks and nose. High-angle shot from above, emphasizing the scene’s solemn beauty with crisp detail and natural glow.