Category: Sosial

  • MDA To Take Action Over Same-Sex Kiss In Les Miserables

    MDA To Take Action Over Same-Sex Kiss In Les Miserables

    A kissing scene between two male actors has been removed from the musical Les Miserables after complaints from members of the public.

    In a statement to The New Paper today (June 11), a spokesman for the Media Development Authority (MDA) confirmed that action will be taken against the production for the breach of licensing conditions.

    The spokesman said: “The inclusion of the same-sex kiss was not highlighted in the script when it was submitted to MDA for classification.

    The performance was thus given a ‘General’ rating.

    Upon receiving feedback from members of the public, MDA reviewed the performance and confirmed that the scene was present.

    MDA advised the applicant that the inclusion of this particular scene meant that the performance had exceeded the ‘General’ rating issued.

    Under our classification code, such a scene would fall under an ‘Advisory’ rating.

    The applicant decided to remove the scene so as to keep the ‘General’ rating for the rest of its run.

    MDA will take action against this breach of licensing conditions

     

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • NEA: Licence Of Punggol Nasi Padang @ Century Square Suspended

    NEA: Licence Of Punggol Nasi Padang @ Century Square Suspended

    The National Environment Agency (NEA) will be suspending the licence of food shop at 2 Tampines Central 5, #B1-22/23, Century Square, Singapore 529509 under the Points Demerit System. The period of suspension is two weeks from 12/06/2016 to 25/06/2016.

    The licensee has accumulated 14 demerit points over the last 12 months and fined a total of $1000 for the following offences:

    Suspension of Licence By NEA

    Depending on his past record, a licensee who accumulates 12 or more demerit points during a 12-month period may have his licence suspended for a period of either two or four weeks, or revoked. All food handlers working in the suspended premises would also be required to attend and pass the Basic Food Hygiene Course again, before they can resume work as food handlers.

    NEA takes a serious view of these offences and would like to remind food operators to observe good food and personal hygiene practices at all times, and to engage only registered food handlers. NEA will not hesitate to take firm action against anyone found to be in violation of the Environmental Public Health Act.

     

    Source: www.nea.gov.sg and www.centurysquare.com.sg

  • Ustaz Irwan Hadi: Having Young Children Join Terawih Is Blessing, Not A Curse

    Ustaz Irwan Hadi: Having Young Children Join Terawih Is Blessing, Not A Curse

    Praying our terawih in congregation and the fact that we cannot sometimes maybe focus fully becoz there are children crying are but to nurture in us empathy and compassion..One of the wisdom in my view of jemaah or congregational prayers is for us to learn to live cohesively. Although I admit it starts first with tolerance then it turns hopefully into empathy n compassion. Wouldnt we rather our children be acquainted to the mosque..Wouldnt we rather hear their laughter cries and chatter in the house of God or would we rather them stray away n be far from Him?

    Remember Prophet’s ṣallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam (peace and blessings be upon him) empathy for mothers in the masjid, that was narrated by Anas bin Malik:

    “The Messenger of Allah ṣallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam (peace and blessings of Allāh be upon him) said: ‘I start prayer and I want to make it long, but then I hear an infant crying, so I make my prayer short, because I know the distress caused to the mother by his crying.’” [Ibn Majah]

    Havent we always heard about how the Prophet as an Imam extended his prostration (sujud) in a congregational prayer just becoz his grandchild was climbing on him?
    ‪#‎DoGoodBeGood‬‪#‎40HadithOnRahmah‬

    (QUALIFIER: Even when I lead the prayers, the laughter and cries of children in the mosque during my prayers are more beloved to me then not hearing them:) at least I feel assured the next generations of believers are getting acquainted to God:) my posting is really for those who thinks children are nuisance in the mosques:))

     

    Source: Irwan Hadi

  • Residents Should Be Tolerant Of Activities At Home United Youth Academy, Help Nurture Sporting Talents

    Residents Should Be Tolerant Of Activities At Home United Youth Academy, Help Nurture Sporting Talents

    Earlier we read how void decks were restructured to make it impossible for our kids to play anything there, especially football.

    Why?

    Because residents complained.

    Now…even when our kids play in the field, complains flood the authorities.

    We are not sure if the small minority who keep on complaining represents the silent majority, or simply the small minority is bullying the sports and the relevant authorities….

    Whatever the case, it’s sad to see how some Singaporeans have become less communal, less tolerant and more individualistic.

    The kind of intolerance demonstrated in this particular instance is simply intolerable if we want to see a more vibrant sporting scene in Singapore, or simply if we want to see our kids have a good weekend at sports or simply for them to have a good, clean and healthy fun with neighbours and friends.

    Even though the Home United Youth Academy is a business entity, it is running a cause for the national sports interests – football. If this level of intolerance and bullying continues, we can forget about seeing the return of the likes of Fandi Ahmad and his generation of foodballers in Singapore. It’s as good as dead.

     

    Source: Mohd Khair

  • Keeping Our Musollahs Alive – Badan Kebajikan Khairat Kampong West Coast

    Keeping Our Musollahs Alive – Badan Kebajikan Khairat Kampong West Coast

    Badan Kebajikan Khairat Kampong West Coast (BARKIS) was set up in the 1980s. Every Ramadan, they would set up a musollah so that the residents can pray together. After Asar prayers or at about 5pm, a group of volunteers led by Haji Ali would come down and make preparations, such as laying out the prayer mats. Prior to Ramadan, they would set up the fixtures and clean the floors. The close-knit relationship between themselves and the community transcend beyond the month of Ramadan. They would come together for funerals, weddings, celebration of the newborn (cukur jambol ceremony and etc) and many other occasions.

    Badan Kebajikan Khairat Kampong West Coast (BARKIS) ditubuhkan pada tahun 1980-an. Setiap Ramadan, mereka akan mendirikan musollah supaya para penduduk West Coast dapat menunaikan solat terawih berjemaah.

    Selepas solat Asar atau kira-kira jam 5 petang, sekumpulan sukarelawan yang diketuai oleh Haji Ali akan turun untuk persiapan Musollah, seperti membentangkan tikar dan sejadah.

    Sebelum Ramadan, mereka akan memasang kemudahan dan membersihkan lantai. Hubungan rapat mereka semasyarakat ini tetap berterusan setelah bulan Ramadan. Mereka akan berkumpul tidak mengira perkahwinan, majlis cukur rambut atau kenduri arwah.

     

    Source: Our Musollah

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