Category: Agama

  • Fashion Terkini Pengantin Baru; A Ski Mask Wedding

    Fashion Terkini Pengantin Baru; A Ski Mask Wedding

    Apakah ini fashion baru untuk orang yang berkahwin?

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    Kenapa mereka menutup muka macam penyamun? Curiga jugak.

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    Takut kantoi kahwin lebih dari satu ke?

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    Ataupun muka hodoh sangat sampai kene tutup..

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    Tetapi maafkan kami kalau ini semua disebabkan sebuah perkahwinan yang diatur. Tutup muka dulu kasi suspense.

     

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    (Artikel ini hanya hiburan semata-mata.)

  • Speaker Halimah Yacob To Run For The Presidency: Sources

    Speaker Halimah Yacob To Run For The Presidency: Sources

    Speaker of Parliament Halimah Yacob has decided to run in this year’s presidential election (PE), according to a source close to the 62-year-old.

    Halimah, who is also a Member of Parliament for Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC, has communicated her decision to run in the September election to grassroots leaders and People’s Action Party (PAP) activists, the source told Yahoo News Singapore on Thursday (27 July).

    The former union leader said that she is sad to leave her constituency after having served there for the past two years, added the source.

    When Yahoo News Singapore asked Halimah to comment on her bid for the presidency, she replied, “No. I am still considering.”

    Earlier this month, Halimah told reporters that she is thinking about running for the presidency. “The elected presidency is a very heavy responsibility and an important institution in Singapore, so it’s not something that one should take lightly,” Halimah said then.

    Signs of her impending run for the presidency have been growing for months. Another source in the PAP told Yahoo News Singapore that Halimah had indicated to party members as far back as March that she was planning to run for the country’s top office.

    If Halimah were to be elected as president, Singapore’s already strong ties with the Muslim-majority countries in Southeast Asia would be further enhanced, said the second sourceThis year’s PE has been reserved for Malay candidates following amendments made to the Presidential Elections Act earlier this year.

    Trained as a lawyer, Halimah began a long association with the labour movement in 1978 when she joined the National Trades Union Congress as a legal officer. She eventually rose to become Deputy Secretary-General of NTUC.

    The mother of five entered politics in 2001 when she successfully ran as part of the PAP team that contested Jurong GRC. The team was re-elected twice before she crossed over to Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC for the 2015 General Election, following the redrawing of electoral boundaries.

    Along the way, she also served as Minister of State at the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports and the Ministry of Social and Family Development.

    In 2013, Halimah became Singapore’s first female Speaker of Parliament, replacing Michael Palmer after he was forced to step down over an extramarital affair.

    Prior to Halimah’s announcement, two other potential candidates, Farid Khan and Salleh Marican, had also announced their intention to run for the presidency.

    Farid, the chairman of Bourbon Offshore Asia Pacific, made the announcement at a press conference held at the Village Hotel Changi on 11 July.

    Salleh, the Second Chance Properties founder and CEO, spoke to  Yahoo News Singapore in an exclusive interview about his candidacy and Halimah as a potentially strong opponent in the election.

    Halimah has been stepping up her engagements with the unions, senior public servants and other groups in recent weeks, according to the posts on her public Facebook page.

    Halimah has been meeting union leaders and workers from the steel, petroleum, HDB, chemicals and other industries. She met with the French ambassador to Singapore, Marc Abensour, on Monday. At a dialogue organised by the Institute of Policy Studies on 17 July, she had a discussion with 50 corporate associates about improving Singapore and the lives of Singaporeans.

    In a Facebook post on her dialogue session with union leaders on Wednesday, she said, “We’re all fellow Singaporeans and regardless of race, we have stood together in solidarity for a common cause of securing a better life for our workers.

    “During our dialogue, I am reminded that it’s been almost 40 years and we shared many experiences of heartaches and celebrations of our journey together. There will be more to come as we strive to build a stronger Singapore for the next generations.”

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

  • Penduduk Palestin Kembali Beribadah Di Masjid Al-Aqsa Selepas Dua Minggu

    Penduduk Palestin Kembali Beribadah Di Masjid Al-Aqsa Selepas Dua Minggu

    Warga Paelstin boleh beribadah di Masjid Al-Aqsa pada tengah hari ini (27 Jul) buat pertama kalinya dalam masa hampir dua minggu, menurut pihak berkuasa Palestin.

    Ini setelah Israel menarik balik langkah-langkah keselamatan terbaru yang dikenakannya.

    “Pihak berkuasa Islam di Baitulmakdis mengajak warga Palestin untuk ke Masjid Al-Aqsa bagi menunaikan solat Zuhur,” kata seorang pegawai Waqf, pihak berkuasa Islam yang mengendalikan masjid berkenaan kepada para wartawan AFP.

    Menurut laporan Reuters, Israel memasang pengesan logam, kamera dan mengambil langkah-langkah keselamatan lain menyusuli satu serangan pada 14 Julai yang mana dua orang pegawai polis ditembak mati.

    Menyusuli langkah-langkah Israel itu, tunjuk perasaan yang ganas pula berlaku.

    “Laporan teknikal menunjukkan semua penghadang diletakkan Israel di luar Masjid Al-Aqsa ditanggalkan,” ujar ketua Waqf Abdel-Azeem Salhab.

    “Kami memuji perpaduan yang ditunjukkan semasa dua minggu ini di luar Al-Aqsa dan kami mahu perpaduan itu diteruskan di luar dan kini di dalam Al-Aqsa,” tambahnya yang menggesa para jemaah untuk kembali beribadah di masjid tersebut.

     

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Singapore Graduate Marries Malay Man In Secret Against Racist Mum’s Wishes

    Singapore Graduate Marries Malay Man In Secret Against Racist Mum’s Wishes

    I first got together with my Malay Muslim husband when I was 17 and I converted when I was 18. 2 weeks after I turned 21, we got married and have been happily married for the past 4 years. When I got married, I didn’t dare tell my racist mother as I was the only child. We also faced a lot of resistance from his mother because I wasn’t Malay. My mum only knew about my marriage after I graduated from university. I didn’t tell her not because I didn’t have the guts, but it was because I didn’t want her unkind words to poison my new marriage.

    She’s tolerating of my husband now, and she’s unable to make anymore snide remarks on seeing that I’m a thousand times happier living with him than I was with her. I went for the Islamic religious courses, do believe in Allah, but until today my mum has no idea that I converted. I don’t eat pork and I never found the Islamic laws to be much of a restriction to my daily life.

    I think when you’ve found the right guy to stick with you through thick and thin, nothing else matters. But choosing the right guy is really really important. Everything else is just secondary. Choosing my husband when I was 17 was the best decision of my life. I can’t imagine what my life would have turned out to be without him.

    Btw, he’s 12 years older than me, so I had lots of people judging us. People would ask, why you marry a Malay guy. And each time I faced their questions with a strong pride in my voice, “why not?” That usually shut them up. When we go out we overheard other people’s remarks like “got no Chinese guy to find meh?” But I never had to give them any fucks because I’m proud of my choice, and proud of my interracial marriage. Let the haters bitch as much as they want.

     

    Source: https://www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Mengapa Susah Nak Dapat Bantuan Dari Mendaki Atau MUIS?

    Mengapa Susah Nak Dapat Bantuan Dari Mendaki Atau MUIS?

    Nak register anak masuk madrasah mingguan, registration fee satu pelajar berharga $110, 2 anak dah $220. Itu belum termasuk buku dan uniform. Pancit juga. Isteri bilang boleh minta subsidise dari Mendaki atau Muis. Aku bilang dia jangan buang masa minta bantuan dgn 2 badan ni.

    Selagi ada tv kat rumah, application bantuan kewangan akan fail. Dah 4 tahun aku sorang cari rezeki untuk keluarga. Memang penat, itu pun ada yg hutang tak bayar2 termasuk duit penat bekam.

    Ya aku sindir keras gila vavi ni. Pelajaran dunia dan ukhrawi mahal mana pun, aku tetap akan usaha untuk pendidikan pelajaran anak2. Yg penting aku tak hutang siapa2 melainkan hutang rumah, kenderaan, dan hutang budi pada Allah.

    Yg kuat hutang tu, tak kiralah dgn siapa, hidupnya tak akan tenang, hidupnya akan makin susah. Ni bukan aku doakan tapi kata2 dari kalam ulama. Saje nak bersuara. Kalau tak bersuara orang tak tahu kepeee…kepala pistol tembak satu. 😂🔫

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    Source: Ahmad Khairuddin

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