Category: Sosial

  • Trolls Disrespect Mosque And Islam With Half-Naked Antics

    Trolls Disrespect Mosque And Islam With Half-Naked Antics

    Jika perbuatan ini dilakukan di Malaysia, mohon pihak berkuasa siasat & ambil tindakan dgn sewajarnya. Kurang ajar!!!

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    Source: Belia Bangkit

  • Muslimahs & Motorsport  – The Tudung Grid Girls At The Malaysian Superbike Championships

    Muslimahs & Motorsport – The Tudung Grid Girls At The Malaysian Superbike Championships

    At the recent Malaysian Superbike Championships at Sepang International Circuit, seven fully-clad grid girls, complete with tudung, stood out at the Championships.

    It is reported to be the first such occurrence in the world of motorsports.

    The models, were hired by ZettyJasmy, a boutique which specialised in muslimah fashion.

    The boutique’s founder, Jasmi Jamil Abdul Malek, said that the girls clad in blue baju kebaya set to challenge the notion that grid girls had be dressed sexily.

    <Photo credits: ZSD BY ZettyJasmy>

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

     

  • Live Coverage Of Olympics: Lessons To Learn For 2020

    Live Coverage Of Olympics: Lessons To Learn For 2020

    It has been looming on the horizon but the time has finally come – Singapore has said no in the face of escalating broadcast rights fees.

    By declining to provide extra funds for Mediacorp to secure live coverage of the Olympics, the Government is sending a clear message: It will not be held to ransom by broadcast rights holders.

    One can say that the writing was on the wall. Ever since Singtel’s excessive 2009 bid for the English Premier League, Singapore’s broadcaster and pay-TV operators have earned a reputation for being able and willing to pay top dollar for televised sports.

    As far as rights holders were concerned, it set the tone for future negotiations.

    The 2010 World Cup was secured only 35 days before kick-off as both sides pushed for a better deal.

    Last season, Spain’s La Liga was screened only four months into the campaign.

    But, with less than two weeks to the Olympics, where Team Singapore could return with their best medal haul, one wonders if this fiasco could have been avoided with better planning.

    Yes, bottom lines have to be respected.

    If broadcasters are unable to monetise the Olympics coverage, in part due to the Games’ odd hours that are unattractive to advertisers (Rio de Janeiro is 11 hours behind Singapore), it would be unwise to fork out an astronomical sum.

    Yes, with escalating broadcast rights fees, as Singaporeans have experienced first-hand with the World Cup and English Premier League, perhaps it is time to draw the line and say enough is enough.

    The escalating cost is not helped by the International Olympic Committee’s decision to award broadcast rights to a third party – one whose primary concern is to maximise profit – over a national broadcaster like Mediacorp.

    But there are valuable – and painful – lessons to be learnt here.

    First, Dentsu was awarded the rights in 2013 and opened talks with Mediacorp the same year.

    It is hard to understand how, after three years, no deal for live coverage could be struck, especially as the 16 other territories under Dentsu have already done so.

    Second, for the sake of viewers, it is imperative that the Government and local broadcasters decide once and for all the importance of beaming the Olympics live, and find a balance between commercial viability and national interest.

    One alternative could be the national broadcaster and the telcos combining to submit a joint bid, as was the case when Singtel and StarHub bid for the 2010 World Cup to share costs.

    Last year’s Budget saw annual funding for Mediacorp rise by 28 per cent to $250 million over five years. Can more of that be set aside for major events like the Olympics, especially if Singapore continues toproduce more world-class athletes?

    The private sector can also step in, by way of sponsorship for Olympic programming. Companies like Samsung, McDonald’s and Panasonic are all Olympic sponsors. Why couldn’t they be persuaded to come on board locally?

    Broadcasters and pay-TV operators need to be consistent with the message they are sending.

    Can Singapore claim to be serious about promoting local sports when it can pay more than $200 million for three seasons of English Premier League action, but baulk at spending less than 5 per cent of that on the Olympics, where 25 of the nation’s best athletes are pushing themselves to their limits?

    Are we taking ourselves seriously as a sporting nation if we invest $40 million in high- performance athletes but, when they have reached sport’s grandest stage, deprive them of sharing the moment with their supporters?

    Broadcast rights fees are only going to increase. Which is why, painful as it will be to miss out on a potentially monumental 2016 Olympics, all parties need to start planning to avoid a repeat four years from now.

     

    Source: The Straits Times

  • Pokemon Go Didakwa Buat Si Pemain Sering Lupa Solat Maka Diharamkan

    Pokemon Go Didakwa Buat Si Pemain Sering Lupa Solat Maka Diharamkan

    Majlis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) bahagian Lebak, di wilayah Banten Indonesia mengharamkan Pokemon Go, permainan yang kian mendapat perhatian ramai.

    Langkah tersebut diambil berdasarkan pendapat para ulama secara amnya, bahawa permainan yang tidak bermanfaat hukumnya haram.

    MUI bahagian Lebak menyifatkan Pokemon Go sebagai tidak bermanfaat dan boleh menyebabkan si pemain menjadi lalai terhadap kewajipan bersolat lima waktu serta pekerjaan mereka.

    “Kami meminta MUI pusat segera melakukan kajian juga mengeluarkan fatwa terkait dengan Pokemon Go,” menurut Setiausaha Agung MUI bahagian Lebak, KK Ahmad Hudori, seperti yang ditukil laman Antara.

    Menurut beliau, ajaran Islam mengharamkan permainan yang membazirkan waktu dan juga yang boleh membahayakan diri sendiri.

    Demam Pokemon Go sudah sampai ke Indonesia dan sejauh ini, pemerintah negara itu berasakan masih belum ada keperluan untuk melarang permainan tersebut.

    Namun, permainan itu tidak dibenarkan di tempat-tempat berhampiran pejabat pemerintah dan bangunan-bangunan utama negara itu.

    Sebelum ini, kerajaan Arab Saudi turut mengeluarkan fatwa mengharamkan permainan Pokemon Go.

    Menurut para ulama, kartun pokemon menggunakan simbol-simbol seperti “garisan silang menyerupai salib, segi tiga yang melambangkan Freemason dan simbol Shintoisme Jepun, yang berdasarkan kepercayaan terhadap lebih daripada satu Tuhan”.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Adlin Aman Ramlie: Jangan Tuduh Saya Sebagai Pesalah

    Adlin Aman Ramlie: Jangan Tuduh Saya Sebagai Pesalah

    Pelakon, pengacara dan pelawak Adlin Aman Ramlie menafikan dirinya ditahan reman selama empat hari bagi membantu siasatan berhubung penipuan pelaburan hartanah.

    Menurut laporan Malaysiakini, Adlin yang berusia 44 tahun percaya diri beliau menjadi mangsa syarikat yang menggunakan singkatan HGR yang dituduh terbabit dalam kes penipuan tersebut.

    Beliau juga menafikan dirinya terbabit dalam kekerasan sepanjang tempoh beliau disiasat.

    “Saya anggap ia hanya kunjungan hari raya apabila ditahan di rumah pada 2.30 petang pada 20 Julai lalu.”

    “Polis menyatakan sebab saya perlu ikut ke Bukit Aman dan Balai Polis Dang Wangi ialah untuk membantu siasatan kes pelaburan haram di bawah seksyen 420.”

    “Saya dibebaskan di bawah jaminan polis selepas ditahan dalam tempoh 24 jam dan akan sentiasa tampil memberi kerjasama kepada polis,” kata Adlin dalam laporan Malaysiakini.

    Beliau berkata demikian di satu sidang media di Sri Pentas TV3 pada Ahad (24 Julai).

    Menurut Malaysikini lagi, pembabitan Adlin dalam syarikat itu hanyalah untuk membuat kemunculan khas apabila tiba sesuatu undangan acara.

    “Ya, saya memang kenal beberapa individu yang dinamakan sebagai suspek dari pihak syarikat tetapi saya tidak terbabit dalam sebarang pelaburan yang ia kendalikan.”

    “Gaji saya dibayar berdasarkan tugas saya sebagai pakar motivasi atau artis jemputan saja.”

    “Kerja itu memang saya buat sebagai bidang profesional di beberapa syarikat pemasaran rangkaian (MLM) yang lain,” tambah beliau.

    Sebelum ini, beberapa laporan menyatakan pihak polis menahan seramai 13 individu yang bergelar Datuk Seri dan Datuk yang kini ditahan reman selama 21 hari dalam kes sindiket penipuan itu.

    Malaysikini melaporkan Adlin ditahan kerana didakwa menyediakan rumah untuk melindungi dua dalang sindiket itu.

    Mengenai perkara itu, Adlin menjelaskan bahawa sidang media itu diadakan bagi menghuraikan kekeliruan mengenai kisah yang dipaparkan menerusi media sosial.

    “Tujuan sidang tersebut diadakan bagi memperbetulkan segala cerita mengenai saya yang tidak tepat tetapi telah tersebar dengan meluas di arus media perdana.”

    “Jangan letakkan saya sebagai orang di tempat pesalah dan mendahului tugas siasatan polis,” tegas beliau.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

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