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  • Bekas Pelajar Madrasah Aljunied Terima Ijazah Kepujian Kelas Pertama NUS

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    DARI madrasah ke universiti ulung dunia. Demikian pencapaian Encik Faizal Abdul Aziz, 26 tahun, yang juga merupakan antara 1 peratus pelajar terbaik kohortnya bagi tahun terakhir pengajiannya di Universiti Nasional Singapura (NUS). Bekas pelajar Madrasah Aljunied itu, yang mengambil jurusan utama ilmu alam, menerima ijazahnya dengan kepujian kelas pertama di majlis konvokesyen NUS semalam.

    Beliau, yang meraih Gred Purata Mata (GPA) 4.89 mata daripada GPA penuh 5 mata, turut dianugerahkan Pingat Emas Lee Kuan Yew dan Pingat Emas Persatuan Ilmu Alam NUS. Atas kecemerlangannya, beliau turut dipilih menyampaikan ucapan perpisahan (valedictory speech) di majlis konvokesyen NUS pada hari ini.

    Encik Faizal juga menerima tawaran melanjutkan pengajiannya ke peringkat sarjana di Universiti Cambridge di United Kingdom tetapi buat masa ini, beliau ingin meraih pengalaman kerja buat beberapa tahun dahulu.

    “Ibu bapa saya bimbang apabila saya beritahu mereka saya hendak meninggalkan madrasah… mungkin kerana mereka ada rancangan lain untuk saya. Tetapi apabila mereka lihat saya bekerja keras untuk terus mencapai keputusan cemerlang kerana tidak ingin menghampakan mereka, mereka bertambah yakin dengan keputusan saya,” kata anak bongsu daripada keluarga dua beradik itu.

    Ibunya merupakan pegawai pentadbiran, sementara bapanya bertugas sebagai pegawai logistik. Encik Faizal yang menuntut di madrasah selama 10 tahun sejak di peringkat sekolah rendah meninggalkan madrasah pada usia 16 tahun untuk menduduki peperiksaan GCE Peringkat ‘O’ sebagai calon privet. Ketika itu, kebanyakan mata pelajaran yang diambilnya seperti biologi, fizik, kimia, pengajian sosial, ilmu alam dan perdagangan adalah asing baginya.

    Namun dengan bimbingan guru tuisyen dan kegigihannya mengulang kaji pelajaran sendiri, beliau mencapai keputusan cemerlang bagi peperiksaan tersebut yang melayakkannya memasuki Maktab Rendah Catholic (CJC).

    “Saya rasa kekurangan berbanding teman-teman lain kerana banyak subjek yang saya ambil, saya tak belajar di madrasah, jadi saya terpaksa berusaha lebih keras,” ujarnya.

    Encik Faizal merupakan antara 10,233 lulusan yang menerima ijazah mereka dalam majlis konvokesyen di NUS yang berlangsung sejak semalam hingga Selasa depan.

    Ketika baru memasuki NUS, Encik Faizal berkata beliau tidak menetapkan matlamat menjadi pelajar terbaik tetapi setakat hendak melakukan yang terbaik supaya dapat cari pekerjaan yang baik selepas tamat pengajian demi membanggakan keluarganya.

    Malah, beliau tidak pernah mendengar tentang Senarai Dekan, satu anugerah yang diberikan kepada 5 peratus pelajar terbaik setiap kohort, sehingga dimasukkan ke dalam senarai itu buat kali pertama pada tahun pertama pengajiannya. Semasa di tahun kedua pengajiannya, Encik Faizal juga merupakan antara empat pelajar NUS yang dipilih mengikuti pengajian di Universiti North Carolina Chapel Hill di Amerika Syarikat selama setahun di bawah satu program ijazah bersama yang dikendali bersama universiti itu dengan NUS.

    “Bagi saya, apa yang penting adalah disiplin diri dan untuk terus mendorong diri kerana saya tidak mahu pulang dengan tangan kosong. Saya juga suka bersaing dengan diri saya, dan ingin melakukan lebih baik dalam setiap semester berbanding semester yang lalu,” ujarnya.

    Source: http://beritaharian.sg/setempat/terus-cemerlang-biarpun-tinggalkan-madrasah

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  • Owner of SoulHunterz International Manipulate Customers, Crew

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    Good day R1C,

    I’m a personal assistant owner of production company called the Soulhunterz International a self-proclaimed paranormal organization that is not registered therefore I need to expose their dark secret, Angah Soulhunterz the self-proclaimed director of the so-called company has been making profit by manipulating his victims into becoming a subject at any potential haunted location while recording the entire events of the victims getting possessed & producing DVD titled “Pakaton” which will be sold at bazaar Geylang every year, victims was make to sign up indemnity form declaring that if death occur during the film recording they will not be held responsible.

    He manipulated all his victims by portraying convincing words & expression that he is financially stable in the pretext that he is a property developer in overseas which are all just lies & this is a video to back up my statement of truth.

    I do have screenshot & police report concerning my valuable items getting stolen by Soulhunterz but the police classify it as personal dispute aside from Soulhunterz victimizing the Malay community, the best evidence is to get a volunteer for trial just to evaluate on the entire situation because none of the crews nor fans ever remain since 2006 due to bad conflicts after realizing we have been taken advantage which also include our local music celebrity, Elfee Ismail whom has been defamed by Angah Soulhunterz thru media magazine.

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    This is the police report which I lodged against Soulhunterz.

    This is the text message evidence sent by his crew named “Helmi Soulhunterz”.

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    The self-proclaimed director whom promised all his crews that they will become a local movie stars in a horror movie title “Arau” since 2012 but no result up till today.

    That’s me back in 2012 back at bazaar Geylang promoting for Soulhunterz Pakaton 2 DVD, honestly I do felt very guilty concerning all those victims whom has been possessed, 2012 victims managed to exceed more than 4 hours in the challenge but only received $100 cash reward & a replica Luminox wrist watch for risking their lives.

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    Angah Soulhunterz even threatened to sue me by hiring Rudy Marican for exposing him but so far no lawyer letter for almost 3 months, every year you will be witnessing brand new fans & crews because it will take them a few months to realize that they have been manipulated including myself.

    A sample of Soulhunterz Pakaton which means “Pernampakan” in Malay.

    Saiful Saad he is operating under a unregistered company name “Soulhunterz Computer Clinic” located at Blk 6A Woodlands Centre Road.

    This year he will be promoting Pakaton DVD & setting up a haunted house charging $2/entry a.k.a “House Of Unknown”, opposite of Paya Lebar Singpost.

    I’m speaking up the truth & nothing to fear, he even harassed me at my previous workplace for walking off from Soulhunterz with an excuse that he just wanted his company mobile which was in my possession at that point of time.

    Last few days I have reported his unlicensed DVD distribution at bazaar Geylang thru MDA hotline & I will also report him to MUIS for their sorcery activity in public.

    Authored by Elfie De Souza

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  • TAA, MUIS Turn a Blind Eye to Poor Muslim Family?

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    Today I am sad. Today I am angry.

    The thing about fasting month is it trains you to curb you anger. It trains you to be matured.

    Earlier this week after our last saturday FTPC Pre Ramadhan drive i recv some calls for assistance. Alhamdulillah we are trying to deliver some more groceries to those in need. Your calls and PM’s will be attended too.

    But this call came in a different manner. It came not from the person who needs help. It came from a concerned father of a friends friend

    Hj Kadil called me in the early hours of monday which I did not answer. He persistently call me until i answered his call (after my class). His daughter’s friend suffer Buergers Disease. I do not know what this disease is, all i know is that she can no longer walk and there is some problem with her legs.

    First question I ask him was, “Haji have you tried other avenues? Because FTPC we do not give money…we only give groceries” – have to make things clear as FTPC is not affiliated with any MMO nor NGO. We do not recv any grants to give out.

    His answer on monday made me uncomfortable. But today I am angry because of it.

    “I have called MUIS to help them, but they say they will get Ar-Rabitah to assist because its nearest to their home – but months have pass and no one ever called back!”

    silence….or in truth its simmering!

    “I also called TAA for assistance but they say the dateline is already closed since May so no quota to help for this year”

    I will reserve my opinion to either the end of this post or for another post.

    I asked for Sis Zakiyah hp number and I called her. Her voice is soft but cheerful. She sound like a 15yrs old giggly girl to me.I told her who i am and I’d like to visit her (well its never easy to convince people to help if I didn’t see her conditions myself – we are a cynical community incase no one realise it! juz saying) I told her I’ll visit her on wed and I will call her back before I come over.

    Yesterday I was busy sending samples for Our KitchenSg Hari Raya Goodies. I totally forgot about her….and my list of to do things got longer!

    This morning I got awaken by Haji’s call. He sounded urgent. ” Da (family and close friends still calls me ayda!) she is in the hospital since the last 2 days…the doctors diagnosis doesnt seem too good…can you pls..pls see her today?’

    Its disturbing to wake up to this kind of call…reminds me the calls i receive in the wee hours when my brother passed away many years ago…nevertheless i told him im goin this afternoon. I asked Sis Aayesha along and together we went to visit her. Along the way i recv a message that the doctors wants to amputate her right leg ASAP. I am not mentally prepared to see a person in this state but I put up a brave front.

    When we arrive, she was crying in her bed accompanied by her hubby. We spoke to her & try to calm her when we ourselves are trying to fight back our tears. We chatted, We encourage and motivate her. We ask lots of questions. We want to help to the best of our capabilities.

    Again FTPC have never run any drive other than our groceries pack. Sometimes I would write to a few people to ask for assistance to help some with their ‘situation’ but this is the 1st time ever I am doing a drive to raise funds for this couple.

    The doctors are insisting that they make a decision right away to get the leg amputated (seriously!) but the couple ask for a bit of time to ‘istikhara’ before deciding further.

    They have until tomorrow evening to give an answer.

    They have a 2yrs old boy who is need of a mother’s love. The hubby is a sole breadwinner working as a despatch rider. They stay at her mum rental flat at Bt Merah (which have outstanding with HDB coz whenever she need medication they use the money meant to be paid for rental)

    If you wanna help please keep them in your prayers… She is at SGH but are not accepting visitors for now coz worry about infection. Any updates can either pm me or sis Aayesha Ariana Hong.

    If anyone wants to contribute to this couple you may do a fund transfer to Posb sav acct 245-92792-4. Upon trf pls sms/wa to 82918897 in this format <Zakiyah><trf amt><Ref nbr>

    Again its not about the money, but any amount will be able to ease them for the time being. They are eligible zakat recipient. The choice is yours.

    May Allah swt facilitates our intention and actions in this blessed month of Ramadhan.

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    Authored by Yasmin Osman

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  • Soup Kitchens Exist to Feed the Poor and Hungry

    PETALING JAYA: Netizens gave an overwhelming no to the move to stop soup kitchens in the Bukit Bintang area.

    Heartless, inhumane and short-sighted, they said, of the proposal to stop Kuala Lumpur’s homeless from receiving free food.

    This came about after Federal Territories Minister Datuk Seri Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor said soup kitchens will no longer be allowed to operate within a 2km radius of the city centre. Read more on Izzati’s wonderfully written perspective on this saga:

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    I am not a veteran volunteer, but I have had a fair share of experience volunteering at various soup kitchens across Kuala Lumpur since I was 16. This is my humble opinion and is not linked to any organisations that I have volunteered with.

    From cutting onions to packing food to distributing food in the soup kitchen, we have never been paid. Most soup kitchens receive monetary donation or food donation from various sponsors, be it an individual, company or food operator. Each soup kitchen has their location of distribution (sometimes 3/4 a night) and it is almost at the same spot every time they are on duty. Faces change among volunteers, some regular, some not. Same goes to those who come for food, some are regulars, some are not.

    You see, not all of the people who come for soup kitchens are homeless. Some of them are, but a big number of them are people suffering from poverty. Extremely small income earners who cannot afford to feed their family, single mothers who have worked double shift on minimum wage and is unable to provide food for their children, and also old people who are not being cared after. People who have so little to live on, but with many many mouths to feed. Those are the people who line up day after day.

    Do we feed the homeless, the drug users and sex workers? Yes we do. The raunchy looking guy with bloodshot red eyes? Yes we do. The man who smells like booze hardly able to stand straight while queueing? Yes we do. The man who pushes a stolen trolly from Giant with all his things inside? Yes we do. But we do not discriminate, we feed because they are hungry and because getting food is a problem for them.

    Now, Dato Seri Tengku Adnan said in his statement, “We give them jobs but they don’t want as it is easy to get food as these street kitchens are feeding them”. Putrajaya created a plan to give jobs to the jobless, and not specifically jobs for the homeless. Half of the homeless people do not even have proper identification as they are born out of prostitution, poverty, or is mentally unstable and unfit to find an occupation. Now Dato’, I am pretty sure you have never gone down to the streets to volunteer, so let me give you a little introduction. Soup kitchens in Malaysia are not a walk-in-for-free KFC where it is open 24 hours for you to come in anytime you like, place your order and walk away with hot delicious food. Most soup kitchens only operate at night because volunteers have a day job. Then there’s the weather, and the queue to take food, and trust me Dato’, it is not the gourmet food you are fed with your entire life. Its basic food, just to beat the hunger. So those who come for food, can only come once a day, walk to the area of distribution, bear with the weather and queue just to get basic food. Easy? No Dato’. Its not.

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    By following your logic, we should ban free food for buka puasa at Masjids, because free food breeds homelessness. We should ban Langar meals at Gudhwaras and temples giving free vegetarian lunch, because we will breed homelessness. We should probably ban Ministers lavish open houses during festive seasons (which are paid by us, the rakyat btw), because that too will breed homelessness. Go ahead, ban them.

    Another statement I find to be a bit out of hand is that, volunteer soup kitchens cause garbage infested scenes. Again, Dato, this is not a restaurant where we open tables and serve food under the romantic streetlights of “your” city. Most of the food are packed and given to them where they would go to other places and eat. Either at home, or if they are homeless, wherever they seek shelter. Most don’t eat at the location because there is no space due to the queue and also due to the other services a soup kitchen provide, like a mobile clinic or a free haircutting service. In every soup kitchen, there will be volunteers who will be in charge of the location and queue to ensure that people don’t mess the area up or create a scene. Guess what, some of them even clean after the place too, even when the litter was there before the soup kitchen came.

    Its funny how you say soup kitchens cause the garbage. Let me ask you, Dato, have you ever been to a pasar malam or pasar ramadhan? Where people dump garbage as they walk, after they buy food and after they sell their goods? Have you ever walked on a street the morning after a pasar malam? Its infested with garbage, plastic wrappers. Oh go shut them down too, why not.

    Do you know why the rakyat is so unhappy with this ban? Well first of all, it is not your city, it is ours. We paid you to run it. Secondly, is because this shows what your priority is, which is image over welfare. Orang melayu kata, biar papa asalkan bergaya, mungkin itulah pegangan hidup Dato. And thirdly, is because we know how it is like to fall. Sometimes, life pulls the carpet under you and you crash with everything around you, and you need help to get up. There is no shame in asking for help, but there is great shame when you are so arrogant, you stop others from seeking help. You may be blessed today, you drive your fancy car, live in your big house and eat delicious food all day everyday. But like those who queues up for free food, they did not ask for that moment when their life turned upside down. And lastly, is because, we, the volunteers/donors, take it upon ourselves to settle a problem that should have been YOUR responsibility. But in our mission, you ban us?

    I sincerely hope you learn a few lessons on humility before life teaches you the hard way. There’s no shame in wanting to erase poverty and homelessness. In fact I think its noble. But there is shame in condemning others, just because life is a little harsh on them.

    I hope you reconsider. But nonetheless, I know the NGOs will not let your ruling stop them, because they are the heroes. They have always been the heroes.

    Thank you.

    Authored by Izzati Rahman

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  • MFA: Kidnapping, Killing of Palestinian Teen is Deeply Reprehensible

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    SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement on Thursday (July 3) on the kidnapping and killing of a Palestinian teenager, apparently in revenge for the murder of three Israeli youths earlier this week.

    The statement said: “The kidnapping and killing of the Palestinian teenager on July 2, 2014, is deeply reprehensible. Singapore strongly condemns it and hopes that those responsible will be apprehended. Our sympathies go out to the family of the victim.

    “We also urge the Israeli and Palestinian authorities to do everything possible to reduce tensions arising from the tragic deaths of both Israeli and Palestinian teenagers and protect the lives of innocent civilians.”

    Eyewitnesses said 16-year-old Mohammed Abu Khder was seen being forced into a car by three Israelis in occupied east Jerusalem. Police confirmed a body had been found in a forest in Givat Shaul in west Jerusalem, although they did not link the two incidents.

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/killing-of-palestinian/1232432.html

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