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Friday, January 30, 2009

PM TURKEY WIRA GAZA

"I find it very sad
that people applaud what you said.
There have been many people killed.
And I think that it is very wrong and it is not humanitarian,"
Ayat diatas adalah sebahagian ucapan Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Perdana Menteri Turkey ketika membidas Presiden Shimon Peres di World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland kerana menyerang Gaza dan membunuh ribuan rakyat palestin.
Diatas keberanian dan ketegasan Erdogan menyelar Presiden Israel, beliau telah disambut pulang oleh ribuan rakyat Turkey sebagai wira dengan sorakan "Turkey is proud of you". Beliau juga disanjung di Gaza di mana bendera Turkey dikibarkan di atas masjid yang telah musnah dan di demonstrasi Pro-Hamas.
Walaupun Turkey mempunyai hubungan diplomatik dengan Israel namun ia berani menyuarakan kekejaman zionist terhadap Palestin di Gaza. Sedang pemimpin-pemimpin Arab yang lain hanya sanggup bermesyuarat dan tunduk kepada ancaman Israel.
Kita juga harus berbangga kerana ada pemimpin di kalangan negara Arab yang lantang menentang kezaliman dan membela Islam. Syukur.
Berikut adalah video yang menunjukkan suasana Erdogan mengutuk Israel sebelum meninggalkan majlis.


Thursday, January 29, 2009

AMERIKA BUKAN MUSUH ISLAM

“My job
to the Muslim world
is to communicate that
the Americans are not your enemy,”

Itulah mesej yang ingin disampaikan oleh Presiden Barack Hussein Obama semasa sessi temuramah di TV Al Arabiya. Beliau juga menyarankan supaya Isreal dan Palestin menyambung semula rundingan damai.

Kenyataan temuramah membayangkan keikhlasan beliau untuk mencari kedamaian di Asia Barat dan di dunia. Kita doakan agar beliau diberi kekuatan untuk membawa kedamaian, kemakmuran kepada dunia sejagat.

Berikut disertakan video dan transkrip lengkap temuramah Hisham Melhem dengan Presiden Obama untuk dihayati bersama:




Transkrip:
Q: Mr. President, thank you for this opportunity, we really appreciate it.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you so much.

Q: Sir, you just met with your personal envoy to the Middle East, Senator Mitchell. Obviously, his first task is to consolidate the cease-fire. But beyond that you've been saying that you want to pursue actively and aggressively peacemaking between the Palestinians and the Israelis. Tell us a little bit about how do you see your personal role, because, you know, if the President of the United States is not involved, nothing happens – as the history of peace making shows. Will you be proposing ideas, pitching proposals, parameters, as one of your predecessors did? Or just urging the parties to come up with their own resolutions, as your immediate predecessor did?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, I think the most important thing is for the United States to get engaged right away. And George Mitchell is somebody of enormous stature. He is one of the few people who have international experience brokering peace deals.

And so what I told him is start by listening, because all too often theUnited States starts by dictating -- in the past on some of these issues --and we don't always know all the factors that are involved. So let's listen. He's going to be speaking to all the major parties involved. And he will then report back to me. From there we will formulate a specific response.

Ultimately, we cannot tell either the Israelis or the Palestinians what's best for them. They're going to have to make some decisions. But I do believe that the moment is ripe for both sides to realize that the path that they are on is one that is not going to result in prosperity and security for their people. And that instead, it's time to return to the negotiating table.

And it's going to be difficult, it's going to take time. I don't want to prejudge many of these issues, and I want to make sure that expectations are not raised so that we think that this is going to be resolved in a few months. But if we start the steady progress on these issues, I'm absolutely confident that the United States -- working in tandem with the European Union, with Russia, with all the Arab states in the region -- I'm absolutely certain that we can make significant progress.

Q: You've been saying essentially that we should not look at these issues -- like the Palestinian-Israeli track and separation from the border region -- you've been talking about a kind of holistic approach to the region. Are we expecting a different paradigm in the sense that in the past one of the critiques -- at least from the Arab side, the Muslim side -- is that everything the Americans always tested with the Israelis, if it works. Now there is an Arab peace plan, there is a regional aspect to it. And you've indicated that. Would there be any shift, a paradigm shift?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, here's what I think is important. Look at the proposal that was put forth by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia --

Q: Right.

THE PRESIDENT: I might not agree with every aspect of the proposal, but it took great courage --
Q: Absolutely.

THE PRESIDENT: -- to put forward something that is as significant as that.I think that there are ideas across the region of how we might pursue peace.

I do think that it is impossible for us to think only in terms of thePalestinian-Israeli conflict and not think in terms of what's happening with Syria or Iran or Lebanon or Afghanistan and Pakistan.

These things are interrelated. And what I've said, and I think Hillary Clinton has expressed this in her confirmation, is that if we are looking at the region as a whole and communicating a message to the Arab world and the Muslim world, that we are ready to initiate a new partnership based on mutual respect and mutual interest, then I think that we can make significant progress.

Now, Israel is a strong ally of the United States. They will not stop being a strong ally of the United States. And I will continue to believe that Israel's security is paramount. But I also believe that there are Israelis who recognize that it is important to achieve peace. They will be willing to make sacrifices if the time is appropriate and if there is serious partnership on the other side.

And so what we want to do is to listen, set aside some of the preconceptions that have existed and have built up over the last several years. And I think if we do that, then there's a possibility at least of achieving some breakthroughs.

Q: I want to ask you about the broader Muslim world, but let me – one final thing about the Palestinian-Israeli theater. There are many Palestinians and Israelis who are very frustrated now with the current conditions and they are losing hope, they are disillusioned, and they believe that time is running out on the two-state solution because – mainly because of the settlement activities in Palestinian-occupied territories.Will it still be possible to see a Palestinian state -- and you know the contours of it -- within the first Obama administration?

THE PRESIDENT: I think it is possible for us to see a Palestinian state -- I'm not going to put a time frame on it -- that is contiguous, that allows freedom of movement for its people, that allows for trade with other countries, that allows the creation of businesses and commerce so that people have a better life.
And, look, I think anybody who has studied the region recognizes that the situation for the ordinary Palestinian in many cases has not improved. And the bottom line in all these talks and all these conversations is, is a child in the Palestinian Territories going to be better off? Do they have a future for themselves? And is the child in Israel going to feel confident about his or her safety and security? And if we can keep our focus on making their lives better and look forward, and not simply think about all the conflicts and tragedies of the past, then I think that we have an opportunity to make real progress.

But it is not going to be easy, and that's why we've got George Mitchell going there. This is somebody with extraordinary patience as well as extraordinary skill, and that's what's going to be necessary.

Q: Absolutely. Let me take a broader look at the whole region. You are planning to address the Muslim world in your first 100 days from a Muslim capital. And everybody is speculating about the capital. (Laughter) If you have anything further, that would be great. How concerned are you -- because, let me tell you, honestly, when I see certain things about America -- in some parts, I don't want to exaggerate -- there is a demonization of America.

THE PRESIDENT: Absolutely.

Q: It's become like a new religion, and like a new religion it has new converts -- like a new religion has its own high priests.

THE PRESIDENT: Right.
Q: It's only a religious text.

THE PRESIDENT: Right.

Q: And in the last -- since 9/11 and because of Iraq, that alienation is wider between the Americans and -- and in generations past, the United States was held high. It was the only Western power with no colonial legacy.

THE PRESIDENT: Right.

Q: How concerned are you and -- because people sense that you have a different political discourse. And I think, judging by (inaudible) and Zawahiri and Osama bin Laden and all these, you know -- a chorus --

THE PRESIDENT: Yes, I noticed this. They seem nervous.

Q: They seem very nervous, exactly. Now, tell me why they should be more nervous?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, I think that when you look at the rhetoric that they've been using against me before I even took office --

Q: I know, I know.

THE PRESIDENT: -- what that tells me is that their ideas are bankrupt. There's no actions that they've taken that say a child in the Muslim world is getting a better education because of them, or has better health care because of them.
In my inauguration speech, I spoke about: You will be judged on what you've built, not what you've destroyed. And what they've been doing is destroying things. And over time, I think the Muslim world has recognized that that path is leading no place, except more death and destruction.
Now, my job is to communicate the fact that the United States has a stake in the well-being of the Muslim world that the language we use has to be a language of respect. I have Muslim members of my family. I have lived in Muslim countries.

Q: The largest one.

THE PRESIDENT: The largest one, Indonesia. And so what I want to communicate is the fact that in all my travels throughout the Muslim world, what I've come to understand is that regardless of your faith -- and America is a country of Muslims, Jews, Christians, non-believers -- regardless of your faith, people all have certain common hopes and common dreams.

And my job is to communicate to the American people that the Muslim world is filled with extraordinary people who simply want to live their lives and see their children live better lives. My job to the Muslim world is to communicate that the Americans are not your enemy. We sometimes make mistakes. We have not been perfect. But if you look at the track record, as you say, America was not born as a colonial power, and that the same respect and partnership that America had with the Muslim world as recently as 20 or 30 years ago, there's no reason why we can't restore that. Andthat I think is going to be an important task.
But ultimately, people are going to judge me not by my words but by my actions and my administration's actions. And I think that what you will see over the next several years is that I'm not going to agree with everything that some Muslim leader may say, or what's on a television station in the Arab world -- but I think that what you'll see is somebody who is listening, who is respectful, and who is trying to promote the interests not just of the United States, but also ordinary people who right now are suffering from poverty and a lack of opportunity. I want to make sure that I'm speaking to them, as well.

Q: Tell me, time is running out, any decision on from where you will be visiting the Muslim world?

THE PRESIDENT: Well, I'm not going to break the news right here.

Q: Afghanistan?

THE PRESIDENT: But maybe next time. But it is something that is going to be important. I want people to recognize, though, that we are going to be making a series of initiatives. Sending George Mitchell to the Middle East is fulfilling my campaign promise that we're not going to wait until the end of my administration to deal with Palestinian and Israeli peace, we're going to start now. It may take a long time to do, but we're going to do it now.

We're going to follow through on our commitment for me to address the Muslim world from a Muslim capital. We are going to follow through on many of my commitments to do a more effective job of reaching out, listening, as well as speaking to the Muslim world.

And you're going to see me following through with dealing with a drawdown of troops in Iraq, so that Iraqis can start taking more responsibility. And finally, I think you've already seen a commitment, in terms of closing Guantanamo, and making clear that even as we are decisive in going after terrorist organizations that would kill innocent civilians, that we're going to do so on our terms, and we're going to do so respecting the rule of law that I think makes America great.

Q: President Bush framed the war on terror conceptually in a way that was very broad, "war on terror," and used sometimes certain terminology that the many people -- Islamic fascism. You've always framed it in a different way, specifically against one group called al Qaeda and their collaborators. And is this one way of --

THE PRESIDENT: I think that you're making a very important point. And that is that the language we use matters. And what we need to understand is, is that there are extremist organizations -- whether Muslim or any other faith in the past -- that will use faith as a justification for violence. We cannot paint with a broad brush a faith as a consequence of the violence that is done in that faith's name.

And so you will I think see our administration be very clear indistinguishing between organizations like al Qaeda -- that espouse violence, espouse terror and act on it -- and people who may disagree with my administration and certain actions, or may have a particular viewpoint in terms of how their countries should develop. We can have legitimate disagreements but still be respectful. I cannot respect terrorist organizations that would kill innocent civilians and we will hunt them down.
But to the broader Muslim world what we are going to be offering is a hand of friendship.

Q: Can I end with a question on Iran and Iraq then quickly?

THE PRESIDENT: It's up to the team --

MR. GIBBS: You have 30 seconds. (Laughter)

Q: Will the United States ever live with a nuclear Iran? And if not, how far are you going in the direction of preventing it?

THE PRESIDENT: You know, I said during the campaign that it is very important for us to make sure that we are using all the tools of U.S. power, including diplomacy, in our relationship with Iran.

Now, the Iranian people are a great people, and Persian civilization is a great civilization. Iran has acted in ways that's not conducive to peace and prosperity in the region: their threats against Israel; their pursuit of a nuclear weapon which could potentially set off an arms race in the region that would make everybody less safe; their support of terrorist organizations in the past -- none of these things have been helpful.

But I do think that it is important for us to be willing to talk to Iran, to express very clearly where our differences are, but where there are potential avenues for progress. And we will over the next several months be laying out our general framework and approach. And as I said during my inauguration speech, if countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from us.
Q: Shall we leave Iraq next interview, or just --

MR. GIBBS: Yes, let's -- we're past, and I got to get him back to dinner with his wife.

Q: Sir, I really appreciate it.

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you so much.

Q: Thanks a lot.
THE PRESIDENT: I appreciate it.

Q: Thank you.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you


Monday, January 26, 2009

GERHANA MATAHARI

Gerhana Matahari Annulus kelihatan di Bandar Lampung, Indonesia

Di kala masyarakat Cina merayakan Tahun Baru Cina, pada masa yang sama Gerhana Matahari telah berlaku. Menurut catatan Agensi Angkasa Negara, Gerhana Matahari Annulus berlaku selama 3 jam 45 minit apabila bulan merentasi di hadapan matahari dan menutupi sebahagian daripadanya. Matahari kelihatan seperti cincin yang terang atau annulus selama kira-kira 7 minit 54 saat. Ianya dapat dilihat di sekitar kawasan barat Indonesia.

Di Kuala Lumpur, terdapat Gerhana Matahari Separa dengan liputan 64%. Saya cuba melihat ke langit kira-kira jam 4.40 ptg namun tidak kelihatan gerhana disebabkan awan yang tebal. Apabila melihat di Live Webcasting daripada National Planeterium dan Lampung, Indonesia, saya melihat gerhana dengan jelas. Sungguh indah kejadian Tuhan . Allahu Akhbar!

Rasulullah SAW pernah bersabda bahawa gerhana bukanlah petanda atau alamat sesuatu.

Baginda bersabda,


"Sesungguhnya matahari dan bulan
merupakan dua tanda daripada tanda-tanda (kebesaran) Allah
tidak berlaku gerhana pada kedua-duanya
kerana kematiaan seseorang dan tidak pula kerana kelahirannya.
Maka apabila kamu melihat perkara itu maka sembahyanglah dan berdoalah
sehingga kembali terang(hilang gerhana)
apa dengan kamu." (Riwayat Muslim)

Kita digalakkan menggerjakan solat gerhana 2 rakaat. Hukumnya sunat muakkadah.

Menurut NASA, terdapat 2 Gerhana Matahari dan 4 Gerhana Bulan dalam tahun 2009 seperti berikut:

Gerhana Matahari
  1. 16 Jan. 2009
  2. 22 Julai 2009

Gerhana Bulan:

  1. 9 Feb. 2009
  2. 7 Julai 2009
  3. 6 Ogos 2009
  4. 31 Dis 2009

Semoga kejadian Gerhana menguatkan keimanan kita untuk terus mengabdikan jiwa dan raga kita kepada Allah SWT, Maha Pencipta. Mudah-mudahan kita akan diberi rahmat , kejayaan dan kebahagiaan di dunia dan di akhirat. Amin



Sunday, January 25, 2009

HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR

To:



  1. You, our esteem guest

  2. All our neighbours in Taman Bukit Saga ,Shah Alam

  3. Datin Rosalind, Yang Dipertua and Ahli -ahli J/K PIBG SMK Seafield, Subang Jaya.

  4. Pengetua, Penolong Pengetua, teachers,students, SMK Seafield, Subang Jaya.

  5. Teo Joo Kim and friends in Kouk ,Singapore

  6. Peter Tse, Kelvin Lim, Juliana and friends in Agrifert

  7. Dechen and members of Power Success Marketing

  8. Sam , Sim and friends in Global Surf

  9. Miss Hua, Foo in Mac City

  10. Mun, Lee , and friends in Thunder Match Technology

  11. Friends in RISDA and other places

I take this opportunity to wish you and your loved ones a New Year blessed with Peace, Prosperity and Good Health.


GONG XI FA CAI!


Zhu Da Jia Shen Ti Jian kang, Kuai Kuai Le Le!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

REMAKING AMERICA



'Starting today,
we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off,
and begin again the work of
remaking America'

Itulah ungkapan keramat Barack Hussein Obama, yang baru mengangkat sumpah sebagai Presiden America Syarikat yang ke 44, disaksikan oleh lebih sejuta orang di National Mall dan billion lagi di seluruh dunia.

Barack Obama bagaikan cahaya bergemerlapan yang akan menerangi Amerika Syarikat dan dunia. Ucapan di upacara pengsytiharannya membayangkan seribu harapan dan janji, dengan kata-kata antaranya:

"In reaffirming the greatness of our nation, we understand that greatness is never a given. It must be earned."..."The challenges we face are real. They are serious and they are many. They will not be met easily or in a short span of time. But know this, America, they will be met."....."To the Muslim world, we seek a new way forward, based on mutual respect."

Sama-sama kita berdoa agar sentuhan Barack Obama akan mengatasi krisis kewangan global , membawa perdamaian di Asia Barat dan kemakmuran di dunia. Amin.

Apakah iktibar
yang kita perolehi dari peristiwa bersejarah ini?
Seiring dengan azam kental Presiden dan rakyat Amerika Syarikat, marilah kita merenung sejenak dan menilai pencapaian keluarga (negara kecil) kita masa kini. Tentu masih ada yang kurang dan belum dicapai. Marilah kita berazam untuk REMAKING keluarga Kita. Tambahbaik mana yang belum baik dan penuhi mana yang masih kurang.
Ayuh, kita lengkapkan azam kita dengan menyediakan pelan dan mengambil tindakan. Ingatlah, Azam tanpa Tindakan umpama Berkhayal di Waktu Siang. Pepatah Inggeris juga berkata."If you fail to plan you plan to fail."
Selamat Maju Jaya
Barack Obama dalam REMAKING Amerika Syarikat
dan
Anda dalam REMAKING Keluarga Tercinta

Monday, January 19, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ANGAH

Angah bersama Naib Chancelor UPM,Mama and Papa

Hari ini merupakan Hari Jadi IZA IZHANA atau lebih mesra dengan nama ANGAH.

Angah's birthday was celeberated in two parts. Since we weren't at home on the 19th Jan, we decided to give Angah a high tea treat at The Revolving Restaurant Melayu at Kl Tower. Besides, enjoying very tasty and sumptous foods, we also could observe a bird eye's view of KL. Very refreshing . It took 1.5 hours to complete one round. Here's some pictures taken:


At the entrance of KL Tower

Angah at the Starter Counter

we seated at table no. 39 with a view of KL at the background

On the way out we visited Free Duty Store

The second part of celebration is just a simple breakfast and a present giving occasion on the following weekend. Some pictures taken:



Angah with boxes of presents



Angah tried on one the coats (bought in London) presented by Ma and Pa.



Angah wearing pullover (bought in Barcelona) presented by Abang


Angah with the dress ,besides hand bag and $$$$ in Pounds, presented by Along and Abang Long.


All the presents Angah Received. Guest $$$ in RM she got for her birthday? Please submit your guesstimate in Jom Simbang. Answer will be given at end of next month. Start guessing!!


To Angah, wishing every sparkle from each candle brings lots of JOY and HAPPINESS for YOU on This SPECIAL DAY.

Kepada anda, Marilah kita berdoa semoga Allah SWT panjangkan umur, murahkan rezeki Angah dan mengurniakannya kebahagiaan dan kejayaan di dunia dan di akhirat. Amin

We all love you very very much,ANGAH, muuu..ah.

Friday, January 16, 2009

TINDAKAN MENGAWAL DAN MENGUMPUL WANG










Kedatangan tahun 2009 disambut dengan suasana ekonomi yang tidak menentu. Dengan kenaikan harga barangan, mungkin ramai yang merasakan sukar untuk mengumpul wang dan berfikir panjang untuk menyumbang kepada yang memerlukan.

Kita sentiasa berharap agar kesukaran ini akan dapat diatasi. Namun harapan tidak akan membawa perubahan. Hanya tindakan sahaja yang boleh mengubah harapan menjadi kenyataan.

Jika salah satu Azam Tahun Baru anda adalah untuk mengawal dan mengumpul wang, maka coretan ini boleh membantu anda mengambil tindakan untuk berjimat cermat, mengurangkan perbelanjaan dan menambah pendapatan demi masa depan yang selesa:

Tindakan 1: Kesan setiap sen yang dibelanjakan.


Cara pertama untuk mengawal dan mengumpul wang ialah mengesan setiap sen yang masuk dan keluar dalam hidup kita, berbanding dengan wang yang kita agak keluar dan masuk. Amalan ini akan memberi kesan yang sungguh besar.

Tidak kira bagaimana anda mengesan perbelanjaan anda.Yang penting ialah "just do it". Anda boleh merekod dalam buku nota atau menggunakan komputer. Yang penting , amalan ini perlu berterusan dan jadikannya sebagai tabiat. Merekod transeksi sebaik-baiknya dilakukan secepat mungkin.

Tindakan 2 : Menyediakan bajet

Setelah mengesan perbelanjaan dalam tempoh sebulan , gunakan maklumat yang diperolehi untuk menggubal bajet. TJ Stanley dan WD Danko dalam buku mereka,The Millionaire Next Door menyatakan bajet adalah satu perkara yang mengasingkan orang kaya dengan orang-orang lain. 55% orang kaya menggunakan bajet. Bagaimana dengan anda? Ramai yang tidak guna bajet kerana ianya mem'boring'kan, tidak perlu atau tidak tahu membuat bajet.

Satu cara membuat bajet ialah Balanced Money Formula cadangan Elizabeth Warrens. Ia mencadang, berdasarkan pendapatan, kita belanja: 50% untuk keperluan (needs) seperti sewa rumah, barang-barang dapur,api air dan sebagainya, 20% simpanan (savings) termasuk hutang dan bakinya 30% untuk kehendak (wants) seperti makan di resturan.

Andrew Tobias dalam bukunya The Only Investment You'll Ever Need mencadangkan supaya:

  1. Hapuskan Kad Kredit.
  2. laburkan 20% pendapatan anda
  3. Hidup dengan 80% dengan apa cara sekalipun.

Memang benar, sering kita berbelanja lebih jika kita menggunakan kad kredit. Saya telah lama tidak menggunakan kad kredit saya kecuali apabila menginap di hotel.

Tidak kira bagaimana anda gubal bajet anda, yang penting sediakan bajet yang seimbang yang didalamnya meliputi lebihan untuk simpanan. Lebihan boleh bermula dengan 5% dan meningkat mengikut kemampuan. Inilah cara untuk mengumpul wang dan kekayaan.

Tindakan 3: Kurangkan belanja keperluan dan kehendak.

Dalam menetiti perbelanjaan bulanan dan menyediakan bajet, mungkin terdapat perbelanjaan yang boleh dikurangkan tanpa menjejas mutu hidup anda seperti:

  1. Berjimat penggunaan gas, api, air dan telefon. Contoh: Tutup lampu letrik dan aircond. apabila keluar bilik/rumah. Telefon dan sms scara ringkas dan bila perlu sahaja.
  2. Bercucuk tanam seperti cili, serai, pandan, pokok kari dan lain-lain yang boleh meringan beban membeli sayuran.
  3. Berhenti tabiat yang merugikan. Contoh: Merokok. Banyak wang yang boleh dijimatkan jika mempunyai keazaman yang kuat untuk berhenti merokok.
  4. Mengurangkan makan diluar. Contoh: Jika kerap makan di luar, kurangkan amalan ini . Belilah makanan banyak sekali gus.Ini biasanya lebih murah.
  5. Mengurangkan beli ubatan. Ramai yang perlu berbelanja untuk mengubat penyakit seperti kencing manis, darah tinggi dan sebagainya. Jumlah kos boleh dikurangkan jika kita lebih sihat dengan rajin beriadah seperti berjalan, berjogging, berbasikal dan sebagainya.
  6. Kalau perlu pakai kad kredit,bayarlah secepat mungkin untuk mengelakkan bertimbunnya bunga.
  7. Bercuti di tempat yang dekat. Amalan ni lebih murah.

Tindakan 4: Wujukkan Tabung Kecemasan

Sering kali kita memerlukan wang semasa kecemasan seperti kereta rosak, ahli keluarga ditimpa bencana. Oleh kerana ketiadaan wang, kita terpaksa menggunakan kad kredit. Ini akan membebankan lagi dengan tambahan caj feadah.

Dalam menyediakan bajet, peruntukkan sebahagian simpanan untuk diagihkan ke dalam Tabung Kecemasan. Anda boleh gunakan tabung ini apabila diperlukan.

Huraian seterusnya akan dicoretkan pada posting yang akan datang, insyaAllah

Sunday, January 11, 2009

PALESTIN PERLU BANTUAN




Keganasan Israel laknatullah telah masuk hari yang ke 14. Walaupun Majlis Keselamatan PBB telah membuat resolusi menggesa genjatan senjata, namun askar Israel masih terus menggempur Gaza. Kesannya, kerugian yang amat besar kepada Palestin. Bukan sahaja dalam bentuk harta benda bahkan juga kehilangan nyawa khususnya kaum perempuan dan kanak-kanak yang tidak berdosa. Amat malang sekali.

Inilah rupa ujian Allah SWT bukan sahaja kepada Palestin,negara-negara Arab bahkan juga kepada semua umat Islam sekelian. Allah ingin menduga keimanan dan perjuangan muslimin dan muslimat terhadap saudara-saudara seagama yang diperang oleh yahudi.

Marilah sama-sama berjihad membela Islam sebagaimana firman Allah:

"Pergilah kamu beramai-ramai (untuk berperang pada jalan Allah), sama ada dengan keadaan ringan ataupun dengan keadaan berat (iaitu sama ada dalam keadaan susah atau senang , bersemangat atau tidak semangat); dan berjihadlah dengan harta benda dan jiwa kamu pada jalan Allah (untuk membela Islam). Yang demikian amatlah baik bagi kamu, jika kamu mengetahui." ( At Taubah: 41)

Walaupun kita tidak mampu berjihad dengan menyabung nyawa, namun disamping berdoa, bersembahyang hajat dan lain-lain amalan, kita juga dituntut menginfakkan wang ringgit dan harta kita kepada tabung membantu palestin. Walaupun kita mampu hanya beberapa sen, namun beberapa sen itulah yang mencukupkan beberapa juta ringgit.

Marilah kita menyumbang yang terdaya dan berdoa agar Allah SWT akan memberi ketabahan kepada rakyat palestin mengharungi ujian yang amat perit ini. Semoga mereka akan menerima ganjaran yang lebih baik di hari muka, Amin.


Friday, January 9, 2009

Cantik Tak Gambar Hiasan Diatas?

Itulah gambar Air pancut di Hotel Burj Al Arab, Dubai. Salah sebuah hotel mewah yang terbaik di dunia. Biasanya kita lihat 5 Star Hotel. Tapi Burj Al Arab adalah 7 Star Hotel. Tingginya 321 meter dan berbentuk layar kapal. Sungguh menakjubkan.





Burj Al Arab dari canal Hotel Madinat Jumirah tempat kami menginap.

Kami berasa bertuah kerana berpeluang menggunjungi hotel ini di waktu malam semasa transit 3 hari di Dubai dalam perjalanan ke London pada Disember 2007.



Permandangan yang sungguh cantik dan menawan

Suasana yang mewah dan menyeronokkan.

Dubai merupakan bandar raya terbesar di United Arab Emirates (UAE). Ia mempunyai penduduk kira-kira 1 juta orang yang kebanyakannya expartriate, pekerja-pekerja asing. Pembangunannya amat pesat dengan pencakar langit bagaikan cendawan. Bangunan baru yang sedang dibina sungguh banyak. Dimaklumkan bahawa 70 peratus crane pembinaan di dunia terdapat di Dubai. Dubai juga ternama dengan syurga membeli belah. Pemandu pelancung melawak dengan berkata,"Dubai means do and buy."


Kami meninggalkan Dubai dengan seribu kenangan manis. Rasa ingin berkunjung lagi.


Selamat Berjumpa

Assalammualaikum dan Salam Sejahtera kepada anda semua. Kelahiran Blog ini adalah untuk merealisasikan satu daripada azam tahun baru saya iaitu ingin mengeratkan silatulrahim antara saudara mara, jiran tetangga, rakan dan kenalan yang mungkin telah renggang disebabkan berjauhan, tidak lagi berpeluang berjumpa, kesibukan urusan harian dan sebagainya.


Sebenarnya saya baru saja berjinak-jinak dengan blogging. Jika anda diantara anda yang ingin membantu mengasah minat dan kemahiran saya dengan memberi tip-tip, saya amat alu-alukan. Semoga blog ini akan mencapai objektifnya.

Pada cuti sekolah yang lalu mungkin ramai diantara kita telah berpeluang bercuti balik kampung. Ada yang berkesempatan melancung ke tempat-tempat yang menarik. Syukur kepada Allah SWT yang telah mengizinkan kami berkunjung ke rumah anak sulung kami, Iva Ilyana dan Malique Firdaus di Croydon, London.



Malique dan Iva seronok di Venice

Kami berkesempatan bersama cucu kami yang pertama, Qistyna Alisya yang berumur 9 bulan selama kira-kira dua minggu di sana.

Qistyna Alisya sedang menunjukkan kemahirannya

Ketika di London, kami berpeluang melancung ke Barcelona, bandar bersejarah lagi indah dengan rupa bentuk taman dan bangunan-bangunannya. Ianya juga terkenal dengan Futbal Club Barcelona.
Datin semasa di Guell (Architect Tersohor)Park





Sagarda Familia Rekaan 1884-1891 Oleh Gaudi. Perhatikan KLCC dan Bangunan ini!


Dalam perjalanan balik ke Malaysia, kami singgah di Amsterdam, bandar terkenal dengan 'canal' dan bebas serba serbi termasuk bebas sex dan dadah. Namun tidak kelihatan penagih-penagih dadah berkeliaran di jalanan. Kami juga berkesempatan sama-sama menyambut Happy New Year 2009 di dataran Dam Square. Kami selamat sampai ke tanak air pada petang 2 Januari 20 09 Adik (Idlan) dan Boy (Izad) di Dam Square

Setakat ini catatan saya buat permulaan, berjumpa dalam sedikit masa lagi, insyaAllah. Sementara itu sudi apa kiranya memberi komen, cadangan serta menghebahkan blog ini kepada saudara, rakan dan kenalan yang lain untuk mengujud dan mengeratkan lagi silatulrahim kita.


Selamat Tahun Baru. Semoga sejahtera dan berjaya sentiasa.


Yang Ikhlas,

Dato' Abd Rahman Hj Ali.

Mewakili ahli-ahli ArRaina