Category: Agama

  • Kumpulan Pertama Jemaah Haji Singapura Selamat Berlepas Ke Jeddah

    Kumpulan Pertama Jemaah Haji Singapura Selamat Berlepas Ke Jeddah

    Kumpulan pertama jemaah haji Singapura seramai 43 orang berangkat ke Jeddah pada awal pagi tadi.

    Kumpulan jemaah haji dari dua GSA, Halijah Travels & Tours Pte Ltd dan Shahidah Travel & Tours Pte Ltd, menaiki pesawat Singapore Airlines SQ490 pada 1.20 pagi tadi, menurut kenyataan Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS).

    Turut mengiringi para jemaah itu ialah Konsul Haji yang juga Ketua Pejabat Ehwal Jemaah Haji Singapura (SPAO), Haji Kassim Kamis, serta kakitangan SPAO lain iaitu Konsultan Khidmat Haji, Pegawai Perubatan, Pegawai Kejururawatan dan Penolong Pegawai Jemaah.

    Seperti tahun lalu, delegasi seramai 21 orang akan mengiringi sejumlah 680 jemaah haji – kumpulan-kumpulan jemaah haji seterusnya akan berangkat ke Jeddah dari 15 hingga 18 September ini – iaitu tambahan empat pegawai sebagai langkah berjaga-jaga terhadap MERS.

    Delegasi haji Singapura tahun ini dketuai Haji Mohd Tahirrudin Shadat Kadarisman.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Local Hijabi: Caucasian Man Pulled My Hijab At Dhoby Ghaut MRT But No One Helped Me

    Local Hijabi: Caucasian Man Pulled My Hijab At Dhoby Ghaut MRT But No One Helped Me

    A screenshot of a Singaporean Muslim lady posting a twitter update saying a caucasian man pulled off her hijab at Dhoby Ghaut MRT station yesterday (August 26). To her horror, no eyewitnesses helped her. A police report has since been lodged.

    Sofia Arissa - Hijabi Assaulted

     

    Source: http://statestimesreview.com

  • Positive Response To Enhanced Government Support To Madrasahs

    Positive Response To Enhanced Government Support To Madrasahs

    In his Malay speech for the National Day Rally last Sunday (Aug 23), Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced that the Government will provide more support to madrasahs in Singapore, especially in strengthening the teaching of secular subjects in these schools.

    Madrasah Al-Arabiah Al-Islamiah principal Herman Cher Ma’in has welcomed the initiatives and said the funding provided will be used to improve teaching skills.

    “We do not have the details about the initiative’s implementation. What we can do later is to sit together with MUIS and identify training courses in secular subjects – that will be one area in which we can work closely with MUIS,” he said. “There is also scope for us to explore customised training for our teachers to hand-hold them to teach better in secular subjects to make them more effective.”

    He added: “Under the Joint Madrasah System, we are looking at how we can standardise the curriculum within the three madrasahs. But each madrasah is unique, so we need to value the uniqueness of each madrasah.

    “For the Joint Madrasah System, work is in place to ensure the curriculum is meaningful for the children to ensure they are successful … In this sense, the curriculum needs to be looked at, and we can also look into how we can make the assessment more rigorous. And with the assistance of the Ministry of Education and MUIS, working in partnership, I believe we can do that.”

    Since 2008, MUIS has spent more than S$3 million on teacher training programmes. This includes both the structured programmes organised in partnership with the National Institute of Education (NIE) and Edith Cowan University in Australia, workshops and seminars.

    REACTIONS FROM FORMER STUDENTS

    Currently, there are about 3,500 students enrolled in six madrasahs in Singapore.

    Former madrasah student Hazimah Mohd Nordin said the additional support will help boost the standards of secular learning. The laboratory executive at the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore said: “During my time, 10 years ago, they had mathematics and science, but it was not really up to standard yet as compared to now. Now, it’s really very good for the students.

    “Mostly, I had to learn from outside, from my tutor and the tuition centre, which also had a science lab. We didn’t have a science lab last time in my school. But they did support me when I (told them) I’m studying outside (and that) after school, I have to rush to the tuition centre. They understood that they didn’t have the resources to support me.”

    Her sentiments are shared by former madrasah student Nur Fathin, who is currently pursuing her Masters in Islamic Banking and Finance in Malaysia. She said that it is important to achieve a balance between religious and secular studies.

    “For madrasah students, it’s really a necessity for them to equip themselves with secular subjects because living in Singapore, we are facing various challenges,” she said. “We are not just a single-religion community, we are multi-religious. With the secular subjects like maths, science and all that, we can still remain relevant, we can complement the knowledge and help the society.”

    This was also highlighted by the Mufti of Singapore Dr Mohamed Fatris Bakaram on Sunday.

    Dr Fatris said it is important to train madrasah teachers to be competent in both religious and secular subjects to guide the Muslim community forward.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Mat Saleh And Local Girl Caught Having Midnight Sex In HDB Corridor

    Mat Saleh And Local Girl Caught Having Midnight Sex In HDB Corridor

    Dear Editor,

    I chanced upon this couple making love along the HDB corridor right outside the door of their neighbors. The man is a big Caucasian while the woman is a pint sized local girl with spectacles. I am shocked that this kind of degenerative western behavior is happening in the Singapore heartlands.

    This westerner has no respect for Singapore’s laws and local customs. And the nubile girl is a total disgrace to Singapore. For short-term pleasure, she is willing to throw away her morals and dignity. I hope the authorities will look into this matter.

    Remy Martin
    A.S.S. Contributor

    Editor’s Note: In the public’s interest, we will not linking the video. The video location has been verified to be in Singapore. This complaint is for public awareness only.

     

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Mufti: Usaha Semua Pihak Perlu Bagi Raih Manfaat Penuh Sokongan Pemerintah

    Mufti: Usaha Semua Pihak Perlu Bagi Raih Manfaat Penuh Sokongan Pemerintah

    Sokongan pemerintah untuk subjek sekular akan dapat bantu madrasah mencapai lebih banyak kemajuan.

    Namun, ini memerlukan kesungguhan dan usaha semua pihak iaitu Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (Muis), masyarakat serta pihak pentadbir madrasah.

    Mufti Dr Mohamed Fatris Bakaram berkata demikian ketika diminta mengulas pengumuman Perdana Menteri Lee Hsien Loong untuk memberi bantuan kewangan bagi pendidikan subjek sekular di madrasah setempat.

    Mufti berkata: ” Saya berbesar hati kerana keperluan pendidikan madrasah juga mendapat perhatian pemerintah.

    “Mudah-mudahan bakal pemimpin agama kita akan lebih bersedia menghadapi cabaran akan datang.

    “Agama tidak dapat dipisahkan dalam peranannya untuk membangun masyarakat, begitu juga pemimpin agama perlu mempunyai asas yang kukuh dalam bidang mata pelajaran seperti matematik dan sains.

    “Ia mempunyai kaitan sangat rapat yang tidak boleh dipisahkan daripada memahami agama itu sendiri dan menganjakkan agama agar lebih relevan dalam kehidupan masyarakat.”

    Pengarah Kanan (Madrasah) Muis, Encik Razak Lazim, dalam kenyataan Muis semalam berkata:

    “Madrasah kita merupakan penyumbang utama kepada landskap agama kita, membangunkan pemimpin dan guru agama yang memahami dan menghargai konteks berbilang bangsa dan agama kita.

    “Laporan berita baru-baru ini yang memaparkan kejayaan pelajar dalam bidang seperti perubatan membuktikan bahawa madrasah kita juga berupaya menghasilkan pelajar dengan asas yang utuh dalam mata pelajaran sekular dan bersiap sedia tampil menyumbang kepada ekonomi moden,” katanya.

    Encik Razak berkata Muis menyambut baik sokongan pemerintah mengukuhkan sektor madrasah, termasuk usaha terbaru ini, bagi mempertingkatkan pengajaran dan pembelajaran mata pelajaran sekular.

    “Kami akan bekerja rapat dengan agensi pemerintah relevan tentang perinciannya dan madrasah ini akan melaksana usaha itu sewajarnya nanti,” ujarnya.

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

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