Category: Sosial

  • Some SMRT Staff Upset Over Apparent Disregard For Workers’ Safety

    Some SMRT Staff Upset Over Apparent Disregard For Workers’ Safety

    In the aftermath of the two SMRT employees’ deaths, some of their colleagues are upset by what they see as an apparent disregard for workers’ safety over the need to assuage commuters’ grouses about train breakdowns. Others said they were kept in the dark about the tragedy on Tuesday (March 22) even as they had to continue performing their duties.

    Speaking to TODAY on the condition of anonymity, an SMRT engineer said: “We are very angry and sad that such a thing has happened. It was an accident that could have been avoided. Safety should always come first and not be compromised, even when the management wants problems to be fixed fast to avoid delays to the train service.”

    While “technicians on the ground are essential for the reliability of operations”, the engineer said, he was “devastated” when he heard the news that they were killed on the tracks.

    “When the machines on the track are malfunctioning, it is sometimes necessary that we have to send people down to fix them. But safety should never be compromised in the process,” he stressed.

    Another SMRT employee, who declined to be named, said that ground crew personnel were not given much information after the accident. He himself was not told about what was happening at the accident scene, or about when the station may be re-opened: “(At that time), people were asking how long the delay would last, and I said, ‘I’m not sure’.”

    He recalled that the signal light “turned to red” at around 11.20am at the station, “indicating that something had happened”. “After that, my officer gave me instructions saying that people from the platform were coming down. He said, ‘Just open the gates and let the people go out; (to) just clear the crowd’.”

    Another SMRT ground staff member said she heard that the maintenance workers were from another station and were at Pasir Ris to check on the tracks, and some of the ground crew had to leave with the police for investigations.

    Train services between Pasir Ris and Tanah Merah stations were suspended for about three hours on Tuesday afternoon when two maintenance workers were hit by an oncoming train about 150m from the train platform.

    Singaporeans Nasrulhudin Najumudin, 26, and Muhammad Asyraf Ahmad Buhari, 24, were trainees who had just joined SMRT in January. The two were part of a 15-member technical team, including a supervisor, who went on the tracks to check on a reported alarm from a condition monitoring device for signalling equipment.

    When TODAY arrived at the scene around 12.30pm, the gates to the station were closed, and SMRT officials were handing out information flyers and diverting commuters to Pasir Ris bus interchange for free bus services.

    Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) personnel and family members of the deceased entered and exited the train station even as it was off-limits to the public at that point, while members of the press and some bystanders lingered at the station entrance.

    A 55-year-old Pasir Ris resident, who asked to be identified only as Mr Yong, said he was walking to the MRT station at around noon when he saw SCDF personnel guiding passengers — about 20 — from the stalled train to the station.

    A homemaker in her 50s, who wanted to be known only as Madam Foo, said she had gone to the upper floors of a nearby apartment block to find out “why the train is just (stuck) on the tracks like that”. “I saw a body on the track. It was already wrapped up. I got a shock, of course,” she said.

    One commuter, technician Timothy Hoong, 53, told TODAY that such an incident “shouldn’t have happened in the first place”.

    “When the train is operational, nobody should be on the tracks for safety reasons … It’s all right to delay the train service than to just go ahead with the maintenance (and resulting) in somebody getting killed.”

    Mr Hoong believes the accident may have been prevented if “proper communication” took place.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Allayarham Muhammad Asyraf Amhad Buhari Will Be Missed By Members Of His Qasida

    Allayarham Muhammad Asyraf Amhad Buhari Will Be Missed By Members Of His Qasida

    Innalilahi wainnahi rajiun Bro Muhd Asyraf bin Ahmad Buhari was one of the deceased this morning at the mrt track.

    Al Marhum was one of the member of Al khidmah qasidah group. He was such a fine young man. His parents are on the way back from their umrah. May Allah ease them. May Allah bless Muhammad Asyraf Bin Ahmad Buhari and Nasrulhudin Bin Najumudin.

    Let us read Fateha for the both of them. Al Fateha

    Al Marhum Asyraf is 2nd from left…

     

    Source: Sout Illaahi

  • Mangsa Tragedi SMRT, Nasrulhudin Seorang “Penyeri Setiap Majlis”

    Mangsa Tragedi SMRT, Nasrulhudin Seorang “Penyeri Setiap Majlis”

    Allahyarham Nasrulhudin Najumudin baru sahaja mendapat pekerjaan dengan pengendali pengangkutan SMRT pada bulan Januari lalu dan ghairah meneruskan masa depannya.

    Demikian menurut seorang sepupu beliau, kepada Mediacorp.

    Namun kurang tiga bulan kemudian, Nasrulhudin yang berusia 26 tahun dilanggar kereta api sewaktu menjalani latihan semasa bekerja.

    ‘Nasrul seorang yang periang, kami sering tertawa apabila berada bersamanya…beliau penyeri setiap majlis,” kata sepupunya Cik Amalina Radwan hari ini (22 Mac).

    “Saya membesar bersama beliau. Kami belajar di sekolah rendah yang sama dan di dalam darjah yang sama,” tambah Cik Amalina.

    “Kami amat bersedih kerana kami begitu gembira untuk beliau apabila beliau mendapat pekerjaan baru. Saya pasti beliau akan dirindui,” ujar Cik Amalina penuh sebak.

    Kemalangan itu turut meragut nyawa rakan sekerjanya Muhammad Asyraf Ahmad Buhari, 24 tahun.

    Allahyarham, Muhammad Asyraf pula merupakan salah seorang anggota kumpulan qasidah Al khidmah.

    Menurut laman Facebook Sout Ilaahi, Muhammad Asyraf adalah seorang yang baik dan kedua ibu bapanya yang berada di Makkah bagi menunaikan ibadah umrah sedang dalam perjalanan pulang ke Singapura.

    Sout Illaahi

    KAMI HARAP IA BUKAN SEPUPU KAMI

    Seorang lagi sepupu Nasrul, Encik Ridzwan Hakim menceritakan saat beliau mendapat tahu tentang tragedi yang menimpa sepupunya.

    “Setelah bersarapan, kami terima panggilan telefon tentang saudara kami yang sudah meninggal dunia. Kami berasa amat sedih,” jelas Encik Ridzwan.

    “Apabila kami terima berita itu, mereka belum pasti nama mangsa. Apa yang kami tahu adalah dua kakitangan sudah meninggal dunia. Kami hanya mampu berharap agar ia bukan sepupu kami,” tambah beliau.

    BAPA DAN ABANG MANGSA, JUGA KAKITANGAN SMRT

    Abang sulung Nasrul, Encik Nasrifudin memberitahu Mediacorp bahawa berita itu pada awalnya disampaikan kepada bapanya dan seorang lagi adiknya, yang kedua-duanya juga merupakan kakitangan SMRT.

    “Terdapat berita di kalangan kakitangan SMRT, Bapa dan seorang lagi adik saya, sebagai pekerja, mendapat tahu tentang insiden itu sewaktu mereka berada di tempat kerja. Mereka kemudian memberitahu kepada kami dan kami begitu terkejut,” jelas Encik Nasrifudin.

    Menurut beliau, jenazah adiknya akan dibawa pulang pagi esok (23 Mac) dan akan diuruskan di masjid berdekatan sebelum dikebumikan.

    KOMEN DARI CEO SMRT

    Menurut SMRT, kedua-dua mangsa adalah sebahagian daripada pasukan teknikal yang berada di laluan bersebelahan landasan kereta api untuk menyiasat amaran kecemasan alat penghantar isyarat.

    Kebenaran diluluskan bagi mereka memasuki landasan, menurut Pengarah Urusan SMRT Lee Ling Wee di satu sidang media yang diadakan hari ini (22 Mac).

    Pengendali Pengangkutan itu juga menambah, seorang penyelia sedang berjalan di hadapan kedua-dua mangsa sebelum tragedi itu berlaku.

    Bagaimana kemalangan itu boleh berlaku meskipun mereka mematuhi protokol?

    Ini menurut CEO SMRT Desmond Quek akan disiasat.

    Polis juga sedang menyiasat kemalangan itu.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Nasi Lemak Disenarai Sebagai Sarapan Sihat Antarabangsa

    Nasi Lemak Disenarai Sebagai Sarapan Sihat Antarabangsa

    PETALING JAYA: Nasi Lemak, juadah kesukaan ramai, kini diiktiraf sebagai salah satu daripada 10 sarapan “paling sihat” di peringkat antarabangsa oleh TIME Magazine.

    Rencana itu menyenaraikan pelbagai komponen juadah nasi yang berasaskan santan dan menyifatkan nasi lemak sebagai “amat lazat”.

    “Memang betul terdapat kandungan lemak yang melebihi kadar yang baik untuk anda (kurangkan nasi untuk kurangkan kadar lemak), namun ia seimbang dengan adanya banyak manganese, protein dan karbohidrat,” menurut rencana itu.

    “Cili di dalam sambalnya juga meningkatkan kadar metabolisme (Bergantung kepada pendapat pakar pemakanan anda),” tambah rencana tersebut.

    Antara juadah lain yang tersenarai adalah sarapan Turki yang menyediakan zaitun, tomato, keju putih, telur dan sosej serta shakshouka dari Israel di mana telurnya direbus di dalam sos tomato dan sayur-mayur.

    Sarapan Jepun yang mempunyai pelbagai hidangan sampingan yang dimakan bersama nasi dan juga air rebusan tulang pho Vietnam yang dihidangkan bersama pelbagai jenis sayur dan herba turut disenaraikan.

    Juadah Mesir pula adalah kacang ful dengan rempah ratus yang dimasak semalaman, sementara gallo pinto, iaitu kacang hitam yang dihidangkan dengan nasi, yang berasal dari Costa Rica juga dipilih.

    Di Eropah pula bijirin menjadi pilihan, iaitu hafragrautur dari Iceland dan kasha dari Rusia yang mengandungi pelbagai jenis bijirin dan dimasak dengan susu.

    Upma dari India turut disenaraikan dan disifatkan sebagai campuran yang dibuat daripada suji yang sudah dipanggang.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Almakhazin SG: Most Of Zakat To MUIS Does Not Go To Needy

    Almakhazin SG: Most Of Zakat To MUIS Does Not Go To Needy

    A lot of Muslims assume that MUIS’ funds are mainly (if not only) from two sources:

    1. Government
    2. MBMF

    And we think that MUIS staff salary are all paid by the government.

    Not true.

    MUIS actually has multiple sources of income.

    As showed previously, MUIS collects about $22 million a year from the Mosque Building and Mendaki Fund (MBMF)

    Another source of funds for MUIS is zakat (harta and fitrah).

    In 2014, MUIS collected $31.8 million zakat/ fitrah.

    For most of us, when we give our zakat, apart from it being a religious obligation, we assume the money will be used to help those in need.

    While we may know the different asnaf, there is an expectation that most of the funds will be used to help the needy (whether they are poor, mualaf, travellers etc).

    But what many of us may not realise is that a lot of the funds actually go to support MUIS staff salary and operations.

    Of the $31.8 million collected in 2014, only $13.8 million went to the needy.

    That is less than half of the zakat/ fitrah collected.

    Where did the rest of the money go to?

    zakat income and expenditure

    About $1million went to rent.

    $7.65 million of the zakat is used for salary.

    And this is not for amil. Amil commission is $900,000.

    $310,000 of the zakat/ fitrah collection was used for IT maintenance.

    Several million are given out as grants.

    In 2014, MUIS gave $250,000 to the RRG.

    RRG is an organisation set up by the government. We are still waiting for MUIS to respond to our email if the money given to RRG came from our zakat/ fitrah.

    And MUIS still has about $30 million from the fitrah fund in bank.

    fitrah fund 2014 cash balance

    Most of the money we give for zakat does not go to the needy.

    A large part of it goes to MUIS staff and its operations.

    And some of the funds collected are kept in the bank.

    Source: MUIS Annual report 2014

     

    Source: Almakhazin SG