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  • Woman Angry At Daughter, Throws $10,00 At Her

    Woman Angry At Daughter, Throws $10,00 At Her

    A woman’s frustration with her six-year-old daughter cost her more than $10,000, when she mistakenly threw out a bag containing the money.

    Ms Li Xin Hua, 35, a Chinese national, was angry with her daughter for watching television past bedtime. She started to hit her daughter after the girl ignored her repeated pleas to stop, evening daily Lianhe Wanbao reported on Thursday.

    Her daughter then ran out of house with Ms Li in pursuit. Ms Li threw a bag of items at her daughter, without realising that the bag contained money amounting to 47,000 yuan (S$10,200).

    The bag sailed over the 13th floor parapet at Block 28, New Upper Changi Road. When she realised what she had accidentally thrown away, she went to look for it. The money, meant for her daughter’s education and their living expenses, was already missing.

    A neighbour on the second floor of the block told Wanbao that she saw a man in his 20s, and about 1.7m tall, picking the bag up.

    The incident happened on April 19, and Ms Li had made a police report. The police confirmed that they had received a call for assistance, and that a case of dishonest appropriation of property had been reported. Investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: www.sraitstimes.com

  • 24 Year Old Man First To Be Charged Under Prevention Of Human Trafficking Act

    24 Year Old Man First To Be Charged Under Prevention Of Human Trafficking Act

    A 24-year-old Singaporean man was on Thursday charged with trafficking in persons under the Prevention of Human Trafficking Act.

    The is the first case to be prosecuted under the Act since it took effect last month.

    According to court documents, the accused, Muhammad Khairulanuar Rohmat, had allegedly recruited a 15-year-old teenager with the purpose of exploiting her last Wednesday afternoon at a Starbucks cafe in Orchard Road.

    Later, he supposedly had consensual sex with her at a men’s toilet in Cuppage Plaza. For this offence, he faces a second charge of having sex with a minor.

    Khairulanuar has been remanded for a week for further investigations. The case will be heard again on April 29.

    Under the Prevention of Human Trafficking Act, anyone who recruits, transports, transfers, harbours or receives a child for the purpose of exploitation, whether here or abroad, is guilty of an offence.

    If convicted for trafficking, Khairulanuar could be fined up to $100,000, jailed up to 10 years and caned a maximum of six strokes. For sexually penetrating a minor, he could be jailed up to 10 years or fined, or both.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Masjid Al-Ansar Tersergam Indah Semula

    Masjid Al-Ansar Tersergam Indah Semula

    Penantian penduduk Bedok untuk menunaikan solat di dalam Masjid Al-Ansar baru berakhir hari ini dengan perasmian oleh Menteri Bertanggungjawab bagi Ehwal Masyarakat Islam, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim.

    Setelah hampir tiga tahun, masjid itu akhirnya dibuka kepada orang ramai sempena solat Jumaat hari ini.

    Masjid gah yang terletak di tapak bangunan lama di simpang antara Bedok North Avenue 1 dengan Chai Chee Street itu menjalani kerja pembinaan semula sejak September 2012.

    Keseluruhan bangunan masjid lama kecuali menara dirobohkan agar masjid serba baru dapat dibangunkan.

    Masjid itu pada mulanya dijangka siap dalam suku keempat tahun lalu namun ditangguhkan ke awal tahun ini disebabkan kerja meluaskan ruang besmen masjid untuk memuatkan lebih banyak kenderaan.

    Kos pembinaan masjid juga bertambah daripada $12.3 juta yang dijangka kepada $15.92 juta.

    Antara peningkatan yang dijalankan ke atas Masjid Al-Ansar termasuk peluasan ruang solat. Ia kini boleh menampung sehingga 4,500 jemaah berbanding 3,500 jemaah sebelum ini.

    Masjid itu turut dilengkapi kemudahan buat warga emas dan golongan kurang upaya seperti lif dan tanjakan.

    Bangunan sementara Masjid Al-Ansar, yang terletak di 161A Bedok North Avenue 1, mungkin dirobohkan bulan depan.

     

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg

  • Gender Segregation Among Tighter Performance Guidelines Imposed By JAKIM

    Gender Segregation Among Tighter Performance Guidelines Imposed By JAKIM

    The Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim) has posted new guidelines for artistes and entertainers looking to perform in the country on its website, with strict limitations imposed on their personality, dressing, behaviour and performances.

    Jakim is also imposing gender segregation for the audience at concerts and shows while also clamping down on music and lyrics that have elements of “worship”, which are considered sacred to believers of other religions.

    The rules were released by the department earlier this week after being approved by the 107th National Fatwa Committee Conference in February, and are available in a document linked to Jakim’s website. It states that this is the second edition of such rules.

    Artistes, Jakim said, must possess “noble and good character” and should not have any criminal record, whether in civil or Shariah cases.

    They must also be dressed modestly, without exposing their “aurat” or parts of the body that cannot be exposed according to Islam, and must not wear any clothes that can lead to “exploitation” by the audience.

    Dressing, accessories and hairstyles must not resemble that of a different gender of the artiste, Jakim said. Cross-dressing during any performance is also banned.

    The religious authority has also ruled that jokes made during performances must be appropriate and cannot lead to “excessive laughter”.

    Besides that, jokes cannot be made at the expense of a “serious matter” and on “issues that are mournful”.

    All performances must not go against the sensitivities of any religion and any race, while there also cannot be acts of worship of other beings or humans.

    Dance performances, meanwhile, must not cause slander or lust, Jakim said, adding that men and women cannot perform in the same routine.

    The music accompanying the performances must inject peace and positivity and cannot evoke negative emotions that are contradictory to Islam, the guidelines said.

    The guidelines replace the previous one, which were mainly for preventing elements of vice and idolatry in performances.

    “This guideline is to help those involved in the entertainment industry ensure that all events are carried out according to Shariah codes,” Jakim said, adding that it also hoped that organisers would inform authorities of any event.

    The guidelines are not considered to be law. Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom had said earlier this year that those giving approvals for any concert should always remind the organisers to adhere to Jakim’s guidelines.

    He had said this in January after a three-minute video uploaded online showed three tudung-clad Muslim fans being hugged and kissed by K-pop artistes B14A at a mini-concert at the Live Centre in Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur.

    The video caused an uproar and religious authorities criticised the action of the girls and band members, saying they were overboard and against Islamic teachings, and had offended Muslim sensitivities.

     

    Source: www.themalaysianinsider.com

  • 10 F*****-Up Trends Of Modern Malay Weddings

    10 F*****-Up Trends Of Modern Malay Weddings

    I am sure, like for  f sure, some people cringe at my posts in facebook or even twitter. F it. I find it exciting at the rate of  transformation to the malay cultures  (I have no locus standi to say about other cultures non?) especially post Pinterest, Oncewed, Tumblr, Etsy (hereafter shall be refereed as POTE syndrome) . Major transformation can be seen in marriage customs i.e basic requirements to a proper wedding ala hipster. To make my life easier and your reading more enjoyable, let me put my observations in tabulated form, I shall call it 10 fucked-up trends in modern malay weddings.

    1. Pre-engagement and Post-engagement This consists of (1) selection of bridemaids and bestma(e)n which I don’t f understand till today, an engagement in malay culture is called bertandang/merisik, a very small ceremony between families, why do you need 7 twins sisters and brothers to sit next to you?  (2) pre-engagement, katanya to immortalize the moment, probably the state of masih virgin lah tu. Usually taken place in Palace of Justice, don’t forget the awkward handsignage “Hitched” “soon to fuck halal way” so sweet like nutella.  (3) ceremony – normal style (4)  post-engagement photoshoot [refer to point 2]
    2. Bachelorette party/Bridal shower – malay men for some good reason are not affected with POTE syndrome, its more to meleis ladies.  Apparently once must celebrate pre f-halal-way before a wedding, the rich kids would throw  it at  Flora Terrace, Sekeping or the tres chic once would have it in Harrods KLCC, superficially sipping dajeeling tea while savouring scones and biscuits (whilst calculating the bills that about to be divided amongst themselves) . Don’t forget make it a theme party, pay RM 500 (go dutch) and make it a party ala Chanel. Black & White, CC symbol printed on A3 papers as table mats, get free samples vials, products, condoms throw it in a chanel like paper bag, and  called it survival kit for brides. The climax of the party, Novelty Cake katanya, selections of black, Asian, arab, Caucasian penises erected as a centerpiece.  Snap a photo, Instagram it,  caption, Wild night for ladies! Sad she is getting married in 2 weeks time! tag : #(hername)gothitched #sistersforlife.
    3.  Bridemaids & bestmen – First of all, no malay wedding requires 14 oompaloompa sitting next to the brides or grooms at any time. Well even if you must do it, make it tasteful, to drop the idea.  (p/s at least if you want to oompaloompa-ed your bestfriends, please pay for the clothes, people have commitments too, not just to POTE weddings.
    4.  RSVP cards – This is the failure part, RSVP card or respondez-sil-vous-plait is actually a courtesy card to tell the bride/groom that I am attending your ceremony/reception, usually for small wedding, or reception that are booked  per head bases, well who wants to pay for people who don’t attend right? So you would have this card to reconfirm your attendance. Well it is ridiculous to have it in malay wedding that are held in Flat Pekeliling/Khemah depan rumah jiran tetangga kan? Or in simple language, buffet reception. When I get these kind of cards, I die a little inside, blame it on Pinterest.
    5. Candybar & Guestbook – It looks awesome, if you have a barn theme wedding, and you have a controled amount of crowd, if your wedding is as per point (4), congrats mate, you are just stupid, especially if your candies are selection of candies from Giant, the RM1.00 per packet ones. Pack it in doorgift bag. As to  the guestbook, I once attended a wedding where they had this table before the entrance door and all guests must right something, and imagine the Pak Cik and Mak Cik from Meru with WTF-look not knowing what to write in the book, ended up writting bismillah, and sign.
    6. Photobooth – This is the best. Apparently it’s a must, to make your wedding more modern and chic to have a photobooth. It look even more ridiculous when your reception is not in Dewan Felda, but small dewan, like Dewan Section  19 Shah Alam. No proper lighting, must be a atrocious view. Don’t forget the hand sign “I’m next” “Hitched” “Fucked” “I’m gay” “Virgin mary” “Kak Odah dara” .  A big signage at the entrance “sudi tag kami di #TukiminWedsEton” ridiculous.
    7. Post-wedding Photograph – Refer to Point (1). Ridiciculous. Thank god,  they don’t have post Halal-fuck photoshoot. I would die.
    8. Baby Shower – Babe, what you need is a proper doa selamat, call tok imam, have a prayer. Not a baby shower, eat chocolate cake from diapers, wrap the preggie with tissue rolls game. Things get even more ridiculous here.
    9. Baby 1st Photshoot – Chunk your baby in your best bag, (Cik Ta had her’s in her Birkin, probably at your level, Longchamp/ faux Chanel bag would be the options),  take photo, official photos please, edit it, post it on Instagram and suddenly you are a power couple, now you are known in abbreviation emblem like, TE for Tukimin Eton, and your baby gets one too, like baby WL, baby KK, baby B.
    10.  1st year anniversary – Throw a big party, and since you survive your 1st year, automatically you have to license to throw a show ala Oprah to give wedding advice, katanya when 1st I saw him in “usually hipster places, like Wedvrtsjfday”, I know our relation ship will last till Jannah #Tilljannah. begitu…

    Jazakallah Sisters.

    (Pardon me if there is typo errors or gramaticall errors, I just don’t give a F, its not like its a PHD Dissertation))

    Please comment, nicely.

     

    Source: http://rizalyaakub.blogspot.sg

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