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  • Dulu Gagal Semua Subjek, Kini Anak Melayu Dipilih Jadi Valediktorian

    Dulu Gagal Semua Subjek, Kini Anak Melayu Dipilih Jadi Valediktorian

    Beliau pernah gagal semua matapelajaran dalam peperiksaan yang didudukinya semasa Menengah Tiga.

    Namun, kekecewaan yang dialami Encik Khairul Anwar Wahab itu menjadi pendorong utama hingga beliau berjaya menggenggam ijazah Kepujian Kelas Kedua (Atas) dari SIM Global Education-Universiti London (UOL).

    Malah lebih membanggakan, beliau yang meraih ijazah Sarjana Muda Sains dalam Perbankan dan Kewangan, dipilih menjadi valediktorian SIM-UOL semalam (6 Apr).

    Valediktorian merupakan tugasan berprestij bagi seseorang siswazah, di mana beliau menyampaikan ucapan perpisahan dalam majlis konvokesyen.

    PERNAH LEKA DAN “PERLAHAN”

    Menceritakan lanjut ketika dihubungi BERITAMediacorp, Encik Khairul yang berusia 25 tahun, mengakui beliau leka dan agak perlahan menggarap pelajaran ketika menuntut di Sekolah Menengah Siglap.

    “Dulu saya belajar main-main, lagipun saya tidak begitu memahami konsep dan betapa pentingnya Peperiksaan GCE ‘O’ hinggalah di Menengah 2.

    “Selepas saya gagal semua subjek, Pengetua, Naib Pengetua, Ketua Jabatan (HOD) dan guru semua beritahu saya, jangan ambil kombinasi subjek yang saya pilih itu,” kata beliau.

    Namun, Encik Khairul mencatat prestasi lebih baik dalam peperiksaan akhir, bahkan berjaya melangkah ke Maktab Rendah Yishun.

    DISURUH ‘BERSIAP’ KE ITE, NAMUN…

    Encik Khairul mengakui agak terkilan kerana ada di antara gurunya sebelum itu memberitahunya supaya mempersiapkan diri untuk ke Institut Pendidikan Teknikal (ITE).

    Bagaimanapun, ternyata ada hikmah di sebalik kejadian tersebut.

    Ia seolah-olah mengejutkan beliau. Malah peristiwa tersebut menjadi pembakar semangat bagi kejayaannya.

    “Mereka tidak rasa saya boleh berjaya dalam pelajaran. Saya agak kecewa, kerana merekalah yang sepatutnya memberikan saya sokongan.

    “Inilah yang jadikan saya lebih bersemangat untuk membuktikan kepada mereka, saya mampu melakukannya dan mengecap kejayaan,” ujar beliau.

    AZAM BANTU PELAJAR LAIN DALAM KESUKARAN

    Anak kedua dalam keluarga lima beradik itu berkata keputusan cemerlang yang dikecapinya hari ini adalah hasil sokongan padu daripada ibunya, suri rumah berusia 47 tahun, dan bapanya, Timbalan Superintenden yang bertugas di penjara, berusia 50 tahun.

    Beliau juga berterima kasih kepada guru darjahnya, yang disifatkan sebagai sumber kekuatan dan inspirasinya yang sentiasa yakin dengan kebolehannya.

    Guru darjah beliau itu jugalah yang menjadi pendorong bagi Encik Khairul membuat kerja sukarela di Mendaki sebagai guru tuisyen sejak 2 1/2 tahun lalu.

    “Saya mahu membantu pelajar yang mengalami kesukaran dalam pelajaran, seperti yang saya alami dulu. Saya mahu menjadi sumber kekuatan dan inspirasi bagi mereka. Malah sesetengah dari mereka datang dari keluarga berantakan.

    “Saya rasa puas melihat mereka lulus PSLE bahkan ada yang meraih lebih dari 200 mata,” kata Encik Khairul.

    KERJA SAMBILAN SEJAK 16 TAHUN

    Lebih membanggakan, Encik Khairul juga terus mencatat keputusan cemerlang meskipun bekerja sambilan sejak berusia 16 tahun hingga tahun kedua pengajian di universiti.

    Beliau pernah bekerja dalam katering pesawat, limbungan kapal, di hotel, sebagai pengawal keselamatan dan sebagainya demi meraih lebih banyak pengalaman kehidupan serta meringankan beban kewangan ibu bapanya.

    Encik Khairul, yang kini bekerja sebagai Penganalisis Produk dan Perkhidmatan di UBS AG Singapore, berkata beliau merancang untuk menceburi bidang perbankan dan kewangan Islam pada masa depan.

    MAHU PERBETUL TANGGAPAN TENTANG RIBA

    “Saya ingin melanjutkan pengajian dalam perbankan Islam, selepas saya menimba lebih banyak pengalaman bekerja.

    “Saya berpendapat, sebagai orang Islam, saya dapat lebih memahami dan mengamalkan perbankan Islam dengan lebih baik.

    “Selain itu, saya juga ingin memperbetulkan tanggapan sesetengah orang tentang kaitan riba denga bidang perbankan dan kewangan, kerana bidang ini mempunyai lebih banyak aspek yang mungkin orang ramai tidak ketahui,” kata beliau.

    Nasihat beliau kepada anak muda sepertinya – ceburi kerjaya yang anda banggakan.

    “Cari kebahagiaan dalam hidup, dan ceburi kerjaya yang anda banggakan. Jika anda dapat mencari kerjaya yang anda banggakan, anda akan berazam untuk melakukan yang terbaik, meskipun anda melalui hari-hari yang sukar,” kata Encik Khairul dalam ucapan perpisahannya di majlis konvokesyen.

    Source: Berita Mediacorp

  • Ng Eng Hen: No Space For Halal Kitchens On Navy’s Ships

    Ng Eng Hen: No Space For Halal Kitchens On Navy’s Ships

    “Singapore Armed Forces’ (SAF) operational concerns must come first and individual needs sometimes must (be) subsumed under that,” said Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen in Parliament on Thursday (7 April), on the topic of providing halal food on Navy vessels.

    He was addressing an issue brought up by Member of Parliament (MP) Muhammad Faisal Abdul Manap on the provision of halal food in the SAF and the lack of Malays serving in the Navy.

    In February 2015, Ng spoke to a group of students and academics during a forum organised by government feedback arm Reach and the National University of Singapore, where he said that it is difficult to have a halal kitchen in confined spaces such as those aboard Navy vessels.

    According to The Straits Times, he was responding to a question on perceived bias against Malays in the SAF.

    “Where we can, we will accommodate. And I’m certain that there are situations where I cannot please or accommodate all requirements. I cannot hand-on-heart assure you all my mobile kitchens are halal,” Ng said in Parliament.

    “But always, the understanding (is) that the SAF’s needs and operational concerns, must come first,” he added.

    Senior Minister of State Maliki Osman also addressed Faisal’s concern, saying that the SAF makes provisions for Muslims on board ships with food options such as seafood, chicken and vegetables.

    “Our approach has been to accommodate as far as practicable, the needs of devotees of different religions while maintaining the common space and goals for all,” he said.

    “Apart from Islam, religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, Judaism and Sikhism also practise certain dietary restrictions. However, we do not insist that public eating places cater to any specific religious requirement rather than encouraging any one religious group to push fully its own strict requirements,” said Maliki.

    “These facilitates social integration where Singaporeans come together, eat in the same space and interact. This is the cornerstone of a multiracial society and Singaporeans accept this,” added Maliki.

    Maliki explained that in SAF camps, halal food is prepared separately from non-halal foods. Where space is limited, vegetarian and halal food will be brought in from centralised kitchens instead of being prepared in the camps’ cookhouses. Such options are also available for combat food rations for NSmen to eat when they are out in the field.

    “The preparation of halal foods require strict adherence to the religious stipulations governing the food stalls, preparation and even storage. So for Navy ships, space is always a premium – which needs to be maximised and prioritised – for key operational requirements in terms of combat systems and equipment spares,” said Maliki.

    Source: Yahoo News

  • ComfortDelgro Sacks Cabby For Reckless Driving After Viral Video Shows Him Reversing Into Parked Car

    ComfortDelgro Sacks Cabby For Reckless Driving After Viral Video Shows Him Reversing Into Parked Car

    Taxi operator ComfortDelgro has sacked a taxi driver after a video that showed him reversing into a parked car at a Redhill carpark was circulated online. In a statement to The Straits Times on Tuesday (April 5), ComfortDelgro’s group corporate communications officer Tammy Tan said: “For driving recklessly, we have terminated the hiring agreement of the cabby.”

    Ms Tan added that the incident had occurred at around noon on March 26. The video, which shows a yellow CityCab taxi reversing at considerable speed into a stationary car, was first uploaded by Facebook user Evon Lim on Monday (April 4) evening. It has since chalked up more than 13,000 shares, with local community groups Beh Chia Lor, Road.sg and Singapore Reckless Drivers also posting the video on their respective Facebook pages.

    In the video, the impact of the crash was seen lifting the parked car partially off the ground, badly denting its left door in the process. The taxi then drove off immediately. The cabby’s “hit-and run” actions based on the video were criticised by the majority of social media users, who blasted him for shirking responsibility.

    But Ms Tan clarified that the cabby stopped his taxi further down the road before returning to the scene of the incident to pass his particulars to a shop owner who knew the car’s owner. “That was not captured in the footage,” she said.

    “We are thankful that no one was injured in this incident and are assisting the owner of the parked vehicle with all repairs.”

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • ASEAN Para Games Medalist On Trial For Drug Trafficking

    ASEAN Para Games Medalist On Trial For Drug Trafficking

    Former ASEAN Para Games gold medallist Muhammad Firdaus Nordin, a wheelchair sprinter, has been taken to court for drug trafficking, which he denies.

    The trial for the 28-year-old started yesterday, where a district court heard that the wheelchair-bound athlete was allegedly found in possession of three packets of a crystalline substance containing no less than 2.65g of methamphetamine at about 5am on Feb 2 last year. Firdaus was then in a car driven by his cousin at a heavy-vehicle carpark near Block 510, Bedok North Street 3.

    The police came across the drugs, better known as “ice”, while tracking down suspects in a separate drunken assault that occurred in the vicinity that morning. His cousin was one of those involved in that incident. TODAY understands that Firdaus, though intoxicated, was not involved in the attack.

    A second charge of drug consumption has been stood down, pending resolution of the trial, which is scheduled to end this Friday.

    Policeman Narizh Khan, a station inspector at the Bedok North Neighbourhood Police Centre who accompanied Firdaus from the scene to Changi General Hospital for assessments, testified yesterday that Firdaus had repeatedly said he “did not want (his) mother to know about his drug offences”. Disputing this, defence lawyer Peter Fernando said what his client said was that he did not want his mother to be informed of the arrest. If found guilty of drug trafficking, Firdaus faces between five and 20 years’ jail, and between five and 15 strokes of the cane.

    Firdaus was born with spina bifida, a defect where the developing spinal column does not close properly, leaving nerves exposed. He is one of the fastest wheelchair sprinters in Singapore, clinching a gold medal in the men’s 100m race at the third ASEAN Para Games in 2005 and setting a new Games record for the 200m event at the IPC Athletics World Championships the following year. This won him a silver medal and earned the Republic its first entry into the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing. Firdaus had to pull out later because of injury.

    During the ASEAN Para Games last December, Muhammad Firdaus competed in the 100m, 200m and 400m events.

     

    Source: TODAY Online

  • Zulfikar Shariff: Muslim Leaders Are Weak

    Zulfikar Shariff: Muslim Leaders Are Weak

    Rasulullah (s.a.w) and his companions had a strong sense of dignity. They did not abuse and did not allow themselves to be abused. They negotiated peace without subjugating themselves.

    When Rasulullah made sujud at the Kaabah and the Quraish placed camel entrails on his shoulder, he did not get up until his beloved daughter Fatimah removed it from him. When he stood up, he made doa against the Quraish. He is the Messenger of the Lord of all the worlds. He had a strong sense of dignity.

    Today, Muslim leaders lack dignity. They accept being discriminated. They accept their community being abused. They subjugate themselves to those in power. They are thrown rubbish and they eat it up. They are supposed to be part of the Khairah Ummah. But act like the weakest of dayuth.

    How far has this ummah fallen.

    How low are the leaders.

     

    Source: Zulfikar Shariff

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