Category: Agama

  • Pork Ham Found In Instant Pizza Labelled ‘Halal’

    Pork Ham Found In Instant Pizza Labelled ‘Halal’

    Hati- hati beli barangan instant…

    Pizza ini ada berjual di kebanyakan SuperMarket sekitar Singapura..

    Ini dari teman saya sendiri, petang tadi dia beli.

    Lebih berhati- hati kepada siapa yang gemar membeli produk instant.
    Masalahnya dalam ramuan ada ” pork” tapi diletakkannya juga logo HALAL.

    Harap dapat di share.

    Halal Frozen Pizza Wth Pork Ham 3 Halal Frozen Pizza Wth Pork Ham 2

     

    Translation:

    Be careful when buying instant products

    This pizza is sold in many supermarkets across Singapore

    This is from my own friend, he bought it in the afternoon.

    Those who like buying instant goods should be more careful.

    The problem is “pork” is listed among the ingredients but the box comes with a “HALAL” label.

    Please share this.

     

    Rilek1Corner Contributor

  • Madrasah Wak Tanjong Mengambil Semula Murid Darjah Satu Tahun Ini

    Madrasah Wak Tanjong Mengambil Semula Murid Darjah Satu Tahun Ini

    MADRASAH Wak Tanjong telah mula mengambil semula murid darjah satu mulai tahun ini setelah ia memenuhi ukur tara Peperiksaan Tamat Sekolah Rendah (PSLE) di bawah Akta Pendidikan Wajib (CE).

    Madrasah di Sims Avenue itu gagal memenuhi ukur tara tersebut dalam tempoh penilaian 2008 hingga 2010, oleh itu tidak boleh mengambil murid darjah satu dari 2012 hingga 2014.

    Di bawah akta tersebut, madrasah sepenuh masa perlu memenuhi ukur tara PSLE tahunan jika ingin terus mengambil murid darjah satu.

    Dalam jawapan bertulisnya kepada Encik Muhamad Faisal Abdul Manap (GRC Aljunied), Menteri Bertanggungjawab bagi Ehwal Masyarakat Islam, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, berkata terdapat hingga 400 tempat bagi pendaftaran murid darjah satu di madrasah sepenuh masa.

    Madrasah Alsagoff mengambil sekitar 30 murid darjah satu setiap tahun dari 2012 hingga 2014, manakala Madrasah Al-Maarif pula sekitar 67 pelajar.

    Madrasah Irsyad, satu daripada tiga madrasah di bawah Sistem Madrasah Bersama (JMS), mengambil sekitar 204 murid darjah satu setiap tahun sepanjang tempoh itu.

    Dua lagi madrasah JMS, Aljunied dan Al-Arabiah, berhenti mengambil murid darjah satu mulai 2009 sebagai sebahagian daripada sistem itu.

    Kedua-dua madrasah itu hanya menerima pelajar menengah.

    Menurut Dr Yaacob, sistem pendidikan madrasah memerlukan murid rendah mengambil lima mata pelajaran ukhrawi di samping empat mata pelajaran PSLE.

    “Madrasah melaksana ujian kemasukan bagi memastikan pelajar yang mereka ambil dapat menghadapi tuntutan kurikulum dengan baik,” kata beliau.

    Dr Yaacob juga berkata Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (Muis) bersama madrasah komited dalam menyediakan pendidikan bermutu bagi pelajar madrasah.

    “Selain merekrut dan mengekalkan guru bermutu, Muis melabur dalam pembangunan profesional pemimpin dan guru madrasah,” kata beliau.

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

  • French Prime Minister: Country Has To Examine Geographical, Social And Ethnic Apartheid

    French Prime Minister: Country Has To Examine Geographical, Social And Ethnic Apartheid

    PARIS – Deadly shootings by homegrown Islamists have cast a light on France’s “geographical, social and ethnic apartheid”, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Tuesday in one of the starkest indictments of French society by a government figure.

    The Jan. 7-9 attacks on satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket in Paris have plunged France into a soul- searching debate to assess how the three gunmen were radicalized and how to prevent a repeat of violence that claimed 17 victims.

    “These last few days have underscored a lot of evil that is gnawing at our country and challenges we must be equal to,” Valls said at a New Year’s address to the media.

    “We have to look at all the divisions, the tensions that have been going on for years … the neglect of the suburbs, the ghettos, the social misery,” he said. “A geographical, social and ethnic apartheid has established itself in our country.”

    Run-down neighborhoods ring many French cities, often populated by poor whites, blacks and people of North African descent who feel marginalized from mainstream society. Yet it is rare for a French leader, even from the ruling Socialists, to paint a picture of inequality in such strong terms.

    The three killers were of Algerian and African descent, prompting some in the National Front to push their calls for less immigration – an argument the government has rejected.

    Riots erupted across many of France’s powder-keg suburbs in 2005 and have shaken depressed districts at regular intervals in the past decade.

    The unrest is often blamed on a combination of unemployment rates in such zones as high as 40 percent, racial discrimination and perceived hostile policing.

    The government is due to unveil proposals this week looking at issues from security to education and urban policy.

    While politicians from all governing parties have vowed to tackle the problems over the last 30 years, the failure of such efforts has left a growing sense of desperation and isolation that has fueled radicalization.

    “Reforming means fighting relentlessly against the inequalities,” Valls said. “We have to battle each day this terrible feeling that there are second class citizens or some people that are more import than others.”

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Maidin Packer: Ignore Charlie Hebdo Cartoons As They Are Not That Of Prophet Muhammad

    Maidin Packer: Ignore Charlie Hebdo Cartoons As They Are Not That Of Prophet Muhammad

    Cut out the unnecessary riff-raff in our lives…

    Dear Brothers and Sisters. Charlie Habdo published more than a million cartoons of what they called Prophet Muhammad. Do you believe the cartoons are of our Prophet? The answer is No!!! You cannot draw a cartoon of a person you have never seen. What is drawn by those people whose aim is to frustrate a billion Muslims in the name of freedom of media, is not but an element of provocation. The best advice to all Muslims is: IGNORE the cartoons; they are not of our Prophet.

    What is the best way forward? Please practice the following:
    1. Never look at those cartoons.
    2. Never forward the cartoon to anybody by email, whatsapp, etc.
    3. Keep your frustration in your heart.
    4. Follow the way of good Muslims. Never frustrate people of other religions.
    5. Always remember – Islam is a religion of peace; so promote peace.
    6. Contribute more to Islamic dakwah (walaw karihal kaafiruun)
    7. Our best weapon – the truth & good manners so as to attract others to Islam.

    Whenever the prophet (SAW) was called by different names, he ignored them & say it doesnt befit him. “I am not that which they are naming me with, for I am Muhammad ibn Abdullah.”

     

    Source: Maidin Packer

  • Islamic State Releases Video Showing Japanese Captives And Demanding Ransom From The Japan Government

    Islamic State Releases Video Showing Japanese Captives And Demanding Ransom From The Japan Government

    DUBAI (Reuters) – The militant Islamic State group, which holds territory in Iraq and Syria, issued a video online on Tuesday purporting to show two Japanese captives and demanding $200 million from the Japanese government to save their lives.

    A black-clad figure with a knife, standing in a desert area along with two kneeling men wearing orange clothing, said the Japanese public had 72 hours to pressure their government to stop its “foolish” support for the U.S.-led coalition waging a military campaign against Islamic State.

    The militant, who spoke in English, demanded “200 million” without specifying a currency, but an Arabic subtitle identified it as U.S. dollars. The video identified the men as Haruna Yukawa and Kenji Goto.

    The video was not dated, but on a visit to Cairo on Jan. 17, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged around $200 million in non-military assistance for countries battling Islamic State.

    Abe was in Jerusalem on Tuesday as part of a regional tour.

    In Tokyo, Japan’s foreign ministry said it was checking the video to see whether the footage was genuine and said that, if it was, “such a threat by taking hostages is unacceptable and we are extremely resentful.”

    Goto is a freelance reporter who was based in Tokyo. He has written books on AIDS and children in war zones from Afghanistan to Africa and reported for news broadcasters in Japan.

    Goto met Yukawa last year and helped him travel to Iraq in June, he told Reuters in August.

    Yukawa’s father, Shoichi Yukawa, declined to comment, saying he was overwhelmed by the news reports.

    The video resembled others distributed by Islamic State outlets in which captives were threatened or killed.

    The militant, who spoke with a British accent, appeared to have the same voice as a jihadist shown threatening captives in previous Islamic State videos.

     

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com