Category: Politik

  • Nana Karia – Open Letter To Non-Muslim Friends: Respect Rules When Choosing To Patronise Halal Establishments

    Nana Karia – Open Letter To Non-Muslim Friends: Respect Rules When Choosing To Patronise Halal Establishments

    Dear non-Muslim friends of mine,
    I know most of you love your pork dishes.
    I really don’t blame you. I have heard close friends of mine sang lyrical praises for the luncheon meat, heh.

    But please, we are living in a multi-racial and multi-religious country. The HALAL certification is there for a definite purpose. It means the food establishment certified with the HALAL certificate MUST be free of pork and alcohol, plus it is an assurance for Singaporean Muslims to patronize and utilize sans doubts and worries, including the cutleries and the kitchen wares. The HALAL certification by MUIS does not come free and cheap, plus there are vigorous routine checks and tough procedures to go through to obtain this particular certification.

    I am not asking you to understand the need of HALAL food for Muslims, but the least you can do here in Singapore, is to respect the rules and the due moral process when you choose to patronize a HALAL food establishment. There are so many non-HALAL food establishments in Singapore, even more than the HALAL ones. So it’s all about choice, most definitely.

    By choosing to bring pork/alcohol (not only consume them) into a HALAL food establishment, these ignorant women in this article had not only blatantly disrespect Singaporean Muslims, but also blatantly disrespect some of the most important rules and regulations of Singapore as a multi-religious society. And I sure hope they did not use the ‘apologies-we-do-not-know’ or using the ‘racism’ excuse. If they did, then it just shows the type of lazy excuse of human beings that they are. (Update : They used the ‘racism’ excuse. Oh, how predictable!)

    You are most welcome to enjoy your pork delicacies at non-HALAL food establishments, of course. No Singaporean Muslim will fault you for that. They will even feel happy for you that you enjoyed your well-loved pork dishes (like me! ?). Sincerely, if you call yourself a Singaporean, you should know these details by birth, so to speak, haha. But yes, we are all human, so lest you forget, then I hope my honest and sincere post is a timely, well-intentioned reminder for you.

    So to all my dear non-Muslim friends, Singaporean or not, I love you, and I love that you enjoy your food. So let me enjoy mine without worries too yah. Appreciate much.

    Thank you and loads of love, xoxoxo,
    Nana ????

     

    Source:  Nana Karia

  • Madrasah Wak Tanjong Perlu Kumpul S$12 Juta Jika Mahu Perbaharui Tempoh Pajakan

    Madrasah Wak Tanjong Perlu Kumpul S$12 Juta Jika Mahu Perbaharui Tempoh Pajakan

    Madrasah Wak Tanjong Al-Islamiah dikatakan perlu mengumpul lebih S$12 juta dalam kurang dua tahun jika ia mahu memperbaharui tempoh pajakan premisnya di Sims Avenue.

    Anggaran jumlah itu dianggarkan berdasarkan pemerhati pasaran hartanah.

    Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS) dalam satu kenyataan semalam (5 Sep) menawarkan pakej bantuan menyeluruh kepada Madrasah Wak Tanjong bagi membiayai pajakan jangka panjang itu.

    Seluas 43,000 kaki persegi, Madrasah Wak Tanjong yang terletak di Sims Avenue dekat Geylang Serai berada di tengah-tengah hartanah komersil dan kediaman.

    KOS PAJAKAN JANGKA PANJANG BOLEH CECAH HINGGA S$18 JUTA

    Berdasarkan itu, pemerhati pasaran hartanah, Commercial Guru dan SRX Property, menganggarkan kos pajakan jangka panjang bagi Madrasah Wak Tanjong boleh mencecah lebih S$12 juta hingga S$18 juta.

    Pengamat hartanah, Sazali Sarwan, berkata: “Ia dibina atas tanah institut pendidikan, jadi selalunya kosnya tidak dapat disamakan dengan kos biaya untuk komersil di mana komersil dianggarkan S$4 hingga S$4.50 bagi setiap kaki persegi.”

    Dengan tempoh pajakan Madrasah Wak Tanjong berakhir pada Jun 2018, ia perlu mempertimbangkan sama ada ia mampu mengumpul dana sebanyak itu dalam tempoh kurang dua tahun.

    Encik Sazali berkata: “Dari pandangan komersil, kalau mereka tidak dapat mengumpul dana sebanyak itu, mereka harus membuat keputusan untuk beralih tempat, pindah, ataupun tidak dapat diteruskan.

    “Selalunya bagi pihak URA (Penguasa Pembangunan Semula Bandar), mereka akan memberikan peluang kepada penyewa sedia ada atau institut yang ada ini untuk memberikan tender tertutup. Andai kata ia tidak memenuhi syarat-syarat yang ditentukan, selalunya pihak URA akan memberikan peluang kepada yang lain secara tender terbuka dan tertutup.”

    Untuk meringankan beban Madrasah Wak Tanjong dalam usahanya mengumpul dana, MUIS sudah bertemu dengan pihak pengurusan Wak Tanjong minggu lalu bagi menawarkan pakej bantuan menyeluruh.

    MUIS TAWARKAN BIAYAI KOS PAJAKAN

    Dengan ini, MUIS akan membiayai kos pajakan jangka panjang serta mengukuhkan lagi madrasah tersebut, sekaligus membolehkannya memberi tumpuan kepada usaha meneruskan warisannya dan melahirkan barisan ulama yang dapat menyumbang kepada kebaikan masyarakat Islam/Singapura.

    Inisiatif itu, menurut MUIS, adalah sebahagian daripada usahanya untuk mengukuhkan lagi seluruh sektor madrasah.

    Ketika dihubungi semalam, Mudir Madrasah Wak Tanjong, Ustaz Abdul Halim Mohd Noor berkata pihaknya masih lagi meneliti tawaran MUIS dan perinciannya akan dibincangkan lagi.

    Pada masa sekarang, para asatizah dan pelajar Madrasah Wak Tanjong menerima sokongan dari MUIS melalui Skim Bantuan Kewangan Madrasah (PROMAS), pemansuhan bayaran peperiksaan nasional bagi semua mata pelajaran serta biasiswa dan dermasiswa.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Dr Mahathir Meets Anwar For First Time In Over 18 Years

    Dr Mahathir Meets Anwar For First Time In Over 18 Years

    Once bitter foes, former Malaysian leader Mahathir Mohamad and the one-time protege he jailed, Anwar Ibrahim, exchanged a previously unthinkable handshake on Monday (Sept 5) that illustrated the country’s topsy-turvy politics.

    Dr Mahathir sparked a social media frenzy with a show of support at a court appearance by Anwar, who was jailed again last year by Malaysia’s current government following a sodomy conviction, the same charge Dr Mahathir used against him in 1998.

    “Pertemuan pertama selepas 18 tahun 2 hari..sejak 3 September 1998..,” (The first meeting after 18 years 2 days..since 3 September 1998) opposition leader Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, who is also Anwar’s wife, wrote on her Facebook page in Malay as she posted a picture of Anwar and Dr Mahathir shaking hands in a crowded courtroom.

    The brief and smiling encounter — images were shared widely online — underlined the political flux in Malaysia, where opposition to current Prime Minister Najib Razak has upended alliances. Mr Najib is facing calls to quit following irregularities in state investment firm 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) as well as over US$681 million (S$924 million) deposited into his personal accounts. Mr Najib maintained he had not used the funds for personal gain, and has been cleared of any criminal offence.

    Dr Mahathir, who was Malaysia’s prime minister for 22 years before retiring in 2003, has led calls for Mr Najib to be ousted and to face justice.

    Monday’s meeting capped months in which Anwar and Dr Mahathir have flirted from a distance, reviving memories of their stormy past.

    Anwar was deputy premier and heir apparent to Dr Mahathir until he was sacked in 1998 by his boss over political differences, an episode that continues to reverbrate. Charged with sodomy and corruption, Anwar spent six years in jail. But he emerged to lead the previously ineffectual political opposition to strong electoral showings until he was jailed again in 2015 by Mr Najib’s government.

    Dr Mahathir played down Monday’s meeting, saying he was merely showing support for a legal challenge launched by Anwar against a new security law. The law, passed by Mr Najib’s government last year, grants Mr Najib sweeping security powers.

    “I don’t know about friends but I know I talked to him,” Dr Mahathir said with a chuckle when reporters asked after the encounter whether the two were friendly again.

    “I met him and had a long chat with him about what he was doing.”

    Anwar said Dr Mahathir’s appearance in court showed the latter “presumably” supported the reform agenda. Anwar said he will continue to “engage” with Dr Mahathir.

    “He has showed preparedness to come and pledge his support and wish me well and I presume therefore he supports the reform agenda,” Anwar told the Malaysian media when asked if Dr Mahathir had earned his trust.

    “My position is this: No 1 the welfare of the people is paramount, the welfare of the country is paramount, which means whoever wants to engage must accept a reform agenda,” he said, without elaborating on what he meant by “reform agenda’’.

    “Now I think I have seen everything,” Mr Eric Paulsen of activist group Lawyers for Liberty said in tweeting an image of the handshake.

    It remains to be seen whether any real detente between the political heavyweights can be achieved — or dent Mr Najib. The next general election must be held by mid-2018.

    Leading independent pollster Ibrahim Suffian called the handshake “a big deal” and a sign that “Mahathir has come full circle”. “The fundamental problem for the opposition was that Mahathir and Anwar couldn’t get along,” he said. “Their shaking hands means their interests have converged.

     

    Source: TODAY Online

  • Damanhuri Abas: Mana Maruah Bangsa Melayu Singapura?

    Damanhuri Abas: Mana Maruah Bangsa Melayu Singapura?

    Pepatah melayu baru sempena bulan bahasa:-

    Kasi bakul, masuk bakul, kena angkat, syok sendrik.

    Alahai bangsa ku. Maruah mana dah pegi….

    Adakah Melayu Singapura suka membodek dan mudah diperbodekkan?

    Soalan cepumas untuk bangsa ku.

    Maaf kalau kurang enak dibaca.

     

    Source: Damanhuri Bin Abas

     

     

  • Dr Tan Cheng Bock: I Agree With Lee Hsien Loong On The Qualities Of Ideal Candidate

    Dr Tan Cheng Bock: I Agree With Lee Hsien Loong On The Qualities Of Ideal Candidate

    Last night PM Lee was asked this question

    Q: Who would be the ideal candidate for you for the next Elected President?

    PM Lee: Somebody who can identify with all Singaporeans, whom all Singaporeans will look up to, respect, and at the same time, have the experience and the weight and the judgement to look at what the Government is putting up to them, and to say yes, or no, depending on whether or not it is the wise thing to do. You need the experience, you need the personality.

    You also need that trust which people must build up in you, so when you say, I have made this decision after consulting my conscience and consulting wise people, it carries weight and people respect you and they feel proud to be Singaporean. That’s what we want.

    I am in full agreement with PM.

     

    Source: Dr Tan Cheng Bock

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