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  • THE HEIGHT OF ARROGANCE!!! Hajjah Mona Nasi Padang Geylang Serai

    THE HEIGHT OF ARROGANCE!!! Hajjah Mona Nasi Padang Geylang Serai

    This will be the last time I patronise this stall. I just spent $22.50 on 3 nasi campur which I must say is not cheap in the first place. But price aside, what pissed me off is the sheer arrogance of the owner. When I politely gave him feedback that his plate was too small to accomodate the nasi campur, he rudely said to me “Ini saya punya style. Pinggan ini untuk makan pakai sudu, bukan pakai tangan” (seeing that I used my hand to eat). When he sensed that I was talking to my wife about him, he arrogantly approached us in a confrontational manner. The conversation went on like this:
    Him: “Kenapa awak tak puas hati? Ini style saya, saya yang punya kedai”
    Me: “Saya cuma kasi feedback. Lagi pun saya kenal adik awak Hisyam dan dah lama makan disini sejak arwah mak awak masih ada”
    Him : (switching to English) This is my shop and my style. If you’re not happy, open your own shop!”

    OPEN MY OWN SHOP???!!!

    A Complaint by Saudara Hilal Alwi

  • SMRT Accident: There Was One More Staff On The Track

    SMRT Accident: There Was One More Staff On The Track

     

    Deepest Condolences to the family of Allahyarham Nasrulhudin Bin Najumudin, age 26 and also to his colleague’s family, Allahyarham Muhammad Asyraf Bin Ahmad Buhari, age 24, whose parents are still doing the umrah at makkah.

    Both started working with SMRT in January this year and are still on job training when the incident happened just now at 11:10am. The two deceased and a third technician were given green light to inspect the track when a train came and ran into them. The third staff managed to jump out and survived.

    Marilah sedekahkan Al-Fatihah kepada Nasrul dan Asyraf (Pasir Ris SMRT staffs). May Allah rest their souls with the pious and saints.

    أَعْظَمَ اللهُ أَجْرَكَ وَأحْسَنَ عَزَائَكَ وغَفَرَ ِلمَيِّتِكَ

    “Semoga Allah mengagungkan pahalamu, mengindahkan sabarmu dan memaafkan jenazahmu.”
    Amin..

    [Editor’s notes]
    According to the screenshot of the Whatsapp chat that is circulating, Allahyarham Nasrulhudin was to get married this Saturday.
    Today is Allahyarham Muhammad Asyraff’s birthday

    [Article source: Naim Nuqman]

    [Image source: Hardwarezone]

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Muslimah: Hijabis Should Stop Thinking They Are Superior To Minahs

    Muslimah: Hijabis Should Stop Thinking They Are Superior To Minahs

    I once knew a Muslim girl who loved wearing short skirts, the shortest shorts possible and tank tops. She used to go dancing at discos with her boyfriend(s). Go out late at night.

    I vividly remember one day, I saw her wearing the skimpiest of clothes, and thought to myself – Ya Allah, whats wrong with this girl? Why does she dress like that??

    I judged her. At the time, I felt superior to her because I was covered. I didn’t say anything to her about it. I sort of stayed away from her. Didnt want to get ‘infected’. Syaitan had played a trick on me. He tricked me into thinking I was better because I went to halaqah, mixed with the ‘good’ kids, went to Islamic talks. My headscarf covered my chest and I didn’t wear revealing clothes.

    A few years after that, I met her again, she had already started wearing a proper hijab and modest clothing. She had started going to Quranic classes as well. I was shocked, but happy for her. She told me she felt like a newborn. Like she was given a second chance to do things right.

    Recently I met her again, this time she was wearing a niqab. I didn’t recognise her! She had changed so much. She held my hands and told me that I had somewhat ‘helped’ her to be better. That she read my fb posts and sometimes felt like I was talking to her.

    All I felt was shame. She didn’t know that I judged her once upon a time. That I looked at her and had negative thoughts. That I didn’t say a sincere prayer for her to be a better Muslim.

    We both had tears in our eyes. Hers was probably due to happiness and Iman.. mine was pure shame and guilt and fear.

    Allah sent her to me to teach me a lesson. Astaghfirullah is all I can say.

    Sharing this so it can be a lesson to all of us. A reminder for me. A slap in the face.

    Never ever judge someone. It’s not our place to do that. We should only pray that Allah gives Hidayah to them. And that He continues to keep our hearts in line towards Him.

    ‪#‎astaghfirullah‬

    Source: Za’Faran Hisham

  • Najib Razak: Islam Doesn’t Allow Alliance With Anti-Islamic Groups, Even For ‘Noble’ Causes

    Najib Razak: Islam Doesn’t Allow Alliance With Anti-Islamic Groups, Even For ‘Noble’ Causes

    PUTRAJAYA, March 21 — Islam frowns on Muslims who will ally themselves with their religion’s critics to achieve their goals no matter how “noble”, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said today.

    He said that the means to achieve a noble aim must be equally noble.

    “That means, Islam not only requires that a purpose must be noble, but the method to achieve the purpose must also be correct and noble.

    “For example, if we have a good objective or purpose, but we collaborate with those who are anti-Islam or uneasy with Islam, that means that method is not correct and forbidden by Islam,” he said in a speech when launching the 59th national recital of the al-Quran here.

    He did not give further examples to illustrate his point.

    Earlier, he urged Muslims to be broad-minded when faced with differences of opinion.

    “Don’t because of small matters or contentious issues, or being too obsessed with groups or a leader, until we quarrel, leading to enmity, hatred or casting aspersions or inappropriate labels by a Muslim against other fellow Muslims.

    “In other words, Islam allows differences in opinion, the voicing of views and objections, but it should be courteous and should be consistent,” he said.

    Earlier, he had also stressed the importance of unity within the Muslim community, after quoting a verse in the Quran.

    “This verse clearly shows the issue of unity is not a choice, but an obligation to Muslims. This is the command of Allah to us,” he said, before going on to say that Malaysia was lucky as it was an Islamic country based on Sunni Islam.

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

  • Controversial Columnist Ridhuan Tee Abdullah Denied Entry Into Singapore, Claimed Treated Like Terrorist

    Controversial Columnist Ridhuan Tee Abdullah Denied Entry Into Singapore, Claimed Treated Like Terrorist

    KUALA LUMPUR, March 21 — Controversial columnist Dr Ridhuan Tee Abdullah has complained that Singapore immigration officials treated him like a terrorist when they recently refused to allow him into the republic.

    In his column on Malay-language daily Sinar Harian, the Muslim convert said his photograph and thumbprint were taken at Singapore’s land checkpoint at Woodlands when he and a friend recently travelled to the neighbouring country on personal business.

    “I was treated like a terrorist. My photograph and thumbprint were taken,” Tee wrote in his column today titled “Know the true enemies of Islam”.

    “After more than two hours of questioning, I received a letter saying I was not allowed to go there. There was no reason given. But I am confident that it was due to my comments on the ‘ultra kiasu’,” he said.

    He said it was no loss not being able to go to Singapore, but added: “I just want to remind how dangerous the ‘ultra kiasu’ are”.

    “Ultra kiasu” is a term Tee constantly uses on the DAP, a predominantly Chinese opposition party, but he has also applied it to other groups, including Christians and Malaysia’s ethnic Chinese.

    The Chinese Muslim has repeatedly criticised the Chinese minority in Malaysia, labelling them as “racist” and “ultra kiasu” for not showing gratitude towards the Barisan Nasional (BN) government.

    In Tee’s column today, he again accused the “ultra kiasu” of trying to manipulate Muslims to bury PAS and claimed that Malays in Singapore were not given decision-making positions or posts in the police, immigration or army.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com