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  • Chezka: A Life Changing Experience

    Chezka: A Life Changing Experience

    Chezka, 26, was formerly a sex worker and is now an administrator for a new seafood outlet founded by a renowned actress. Her job scope includes socializing and interacting with the patrons of the outlet. She also comes up with ideas on how to increase the business’s exposure via social media. She is also the one who serves their signature dish. She has been working for them since they opened.

    This is my interview with her.

    chezka

    Does being a transgender person affect your work and role as the administrator?

    My workplace is not particular about what gender you are or who you are. In fact, I have been accepted because of my personality and my talent. And I never experienced customers that dislike me. My workplace is situated in a family oriented place, I have seen kids, adolescents and adults. They treat me normally.

    You were a sex worker before this?

    Yes, I’m a former sex worker, only for a year plus. I went there (my sex work place) myself, I started alone. Yes, I work there because of the fast cash. 6 days a week, I can earn a thousand? I stop doing sex work because I don’t feel like I belong there. And also because I’m in a relationship, it can affect it. But after much consideration and a courageous boyfriend to stop me from doing sex work, I eventually start having a day job. Maybe one day I will go back to doing sex work, we will see how.

    Can you compare and describe your current job and sex work?

    Everyone wants to be their own boss. Nobody wants to be controlled.. No one like to be questioned “Hey what time you come work? End what time?”

    But doing something that is high income will actually lead one to spending more. That is when your budget goes haywire and all that. And so this day job allows me to focus on my budget and finances, and I can differentiate my needs and wants. Having a day job, I know how much my income will be. Even when I’m on MC or absent, I will still get paid. These are the benefits compared to sex work. As for sex work, your income is based on ‘luck’. If it happens to rain on that day, you won’t earn much.

    You may or may not want to share this. What’s your income like back then and now?

    Definitely the previous one is better. More or less it’s a drastic change. But only if you got luck, you will earn more doing sex work. So back then it’s not fixed, comparing to now I know how much my income will be. I can still survive with how much I’m paid. I might consider going back to sex work, if I’m tired of this job. Probably do sex work for a break before starting a new day job.

    Do you keep in touch with your clients?

    I do save their number. They do text me and ask if I still offer service but I didn’t reply them. Replying to them will distract me for my day job. Distraction cause harm.

    You did say your boyfriend is encouraging, in what other areas did he encourage you?

    Basically he wants me to respect him. He actually dislike me doing sex work, its like I’m not respecting him and our relationship. He don’t want to be questioned by his friends, if ever his friends know I do sex work.

    You don’t mind showing your face in the article… but many sex workers would rather not. Can you share a bit on why you don’t mind sharing?

    I am an open-minded individual and there is nothing to be embarrassed about when you are in the sex industry. Well, not many have the courage to be as honest as I am especially when you are telling the world “Hey, I am a sex worker!” I am who i am. After all, I am paid and I earn a living out from it. People may criticize me after reading this but one thing I would like to tell is, please have the audacity to tell straight to my face.

    Before we end this interview, any advice for your sex worker friends?

    Work smart! And play smart. In my interpretation, you work cause you want to earn money for a living. Don’t just work and be a brat. Meaning you work and get big amounts of money, then next day buy an expensive bag and brag to everyone. Grow up don’t just grow old.

     

    Source: http://theprojectx.org

  • The Remarkable Structure Of The Quran

    The Remarkable Structure Of The Quran

    The Qur’an is a very unique book in terms of its composition. Its 114 chapters (or ‘Surahs’ in Arabic) are not arranged chronologically or thematically. Even within the individual chapters, numerous topics can be covered with sudden switches from one topic to another and then back again.

    This unique structure at face value may appear to be disjointed. However, modern research has discovered a sophisticated structural coherence in the Qur’an known as ring composition.

    THEORY OF RING COMPOSITION

    Ring composition has been explained by Mary Douglas in her book “Thinking in Circles: An Essay on Ring Composition”. In ring compositions there must be a correspondence between the beginning and the end. It is structured as a sort of circle, or mirror image. The central meaning of the text is placed at its centre. The second half mirrors the first half, in reverse order — e.g., A, B, C, D, C’, B’, A’.

    The correspondence usually involves the repetition of a striking or evident word or phrase, and there must be a clear thematic connection between the two sections. The correspondence serves to complete the circle and provide closure. Also, the internal sections – within the ring – must correspond to each other.

    To put it in simple terms; ring composition is the equivalent of putting a mirror in the middle – what is mentioned in the first half will be reflected in the second half.

    THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE QUR’AN’S REVELATION

    Before getting into the ring composition of the Qur’an, it’s worth discussing the background and circumstances of the Qur’an’s revelation:

    Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, could not read or write. The Qur’an itself confirms this:

    “Those who follow the Messenger, the unlettered prophet, whom they find written in what they have of the Torah and the Gospel…” [Chapter 7, verse 157]

    Throughout his life, prior to Prophethood, Muhammad did not have a reputation for poetry. In fact we know from history that at a personal level he disliked it and wasn’t a skilled poet. There are instances where he attempted to relate some poetry and would jumble the words up [1]:

    Qatadah narrated, Aisha was asked: Did the Prophet, may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, use to relate anything from poetry?” She said: It was most detestable thing to him except that (at times) he used to relate a verse from the person of Banu Qays and he jumbled it up. Abu Bakr told him it was not like that. So the Prophet of Allah said, “By Allah I am not a poet and neither is it appropriate for me.”

    The Qur’an was originally delivered to its first audience in the form of speech through recitation. Remarkably the Qur’an did not have the opportunity for an editorial process, as many verses were revealed on the spot as a response to unexpected questions and challenges that were brought forward to Prophet Muhammad from both believers and non-believers.

    The 6,236 verses that make up the Qur’an were revealed gradually over a period of 23 years. It did not go through multiple revisions as it was revealed:

    And those who disbelieve say, “Why was the Qur’an not revealed to him all at once?” Thus [it is] that We may strengthen thereby your heart. And We have spaced it distinctly. [Chapter 25, verse 32]

    In light of these circumstances, one would expect the structure of the Qur’an to be incoherent. What we find however, is that it exhibits the sophisticated structure of ring composition.

    THE RING COMPOSITION OF THE QUR’AN

    Surah al-Baqarah, which we are going to use as a case study in this article, happens to be the longest chapter of the Qur’an and was revealed over a span of many years. Surah Al-Baqarah consists of 286 verses and can be divided into nine main sections based on theme/topic (verse numbers in parenthesis):

    1. Faith vs. unbelief (1 – 20).
    2. Allah’s creation and knowledge (21 – 39).
    3. Deliverance of Law to Children of Israel (40 – 103).
    4. Abraham was tested (104 – 141).
    5. Ka’ba is the new qibla (142 – 152).
    6. Muslims will be tested (153 – 177).
    7. Deliverance of Law to Muslims (178 – 253).
    8. Allah’s creation and knowledge (254 – 284).
    9. Faith vs. unbelief (285 – 286).

    Re-arranging this list to fit into a ring composition:

    A Faith vs. unbelief (1 – 20).
    ——–B Allah’s creation and knowledge (21 – 39).
    —————-C Deliverance of Law to Children of Israel (40 – 103).
    ————————D Abraham was tested (104 – 141).
    ——————————–E Ka’ba is the new qibla (142 – 152).
    ————————D’ Muslims will be tested (153 – 177).
    —————-C’ Deliverance of Law to Muslims (178 – 253).
    ——–B’ Allah’s creation and knowledge (254 – 284).
    A’ Faith vs. unbelief (285 – 286).

    The coherence in the form of a ring composition is best illustrated in the diagram below (please click on picture to enlarge) [2]:

    Baqarah ring diagram

    If we examine the 9 sections we find that they contain sub-ring compositions. So what we have is rings within rings (please click on pictures to enlarge) [3]:

     

    Baqarah ring A


    Baqarah ring B


    Baqarah ring C

     

    Baqarah ring D


    Baqarah ring E

     

    Baqarah ring D'

     

    Baqarah ring C'

     

    Baqarah ring B'

     

    Baqarah ring A'

    Here is a table showing parallels between the corresponding sections (the correspondences here are indicated horizontally):

    Baqarah ring summary

    Finally, it’s worth paying special attention to a particular verse of Surah al-Baqarah, the 255th verse known as ‘Ayat al-Kursi’. This verse is considered the most excellent verse of the Qur’an, according to Prophet Muhammad. Its memorisation is highly encouraged, and it just so happens that it too exhibits a ring composition:

    ayat kursi

    Raymond K Farrin, author of “Surat al-Baqarah – A Structural Analysis”, concludes on Surah al-Baqarah’s ring composition:

    “Indeed this sura exhibits marvellous justness of design. It is precisely and tightly arranged, as we have seen, according to the principles of ring composition; even the section lengths fit perfectly in the overall scheme. Moreover, the precise structure serves as a guide, pointing to key themes in the sura. These occur, according to the logic of the pattern, at the centers of individual rings and, particularly, at the center of the whole sura. At the center of the sura, again, one finds instructions to face Mecca — this being a test of faith; identification of the Muslims as a new, middle community; and the message that all people, regardless of their qibla or spiritual orientation, should race to do good and God will bring them together.”

    BENEFITS OF RING COMPOSITION

    Ring composition has great exegetical application. For a ring structure not only holds the text together, but also gives focus to the important words and themes. By means of concentric patterning, ring composition calls attention to the centre – we are drawn to look here for the essential message. As Mary Douglas notes concisely, “The meaning is in the middle.” [4]

    It also serves as an aid in memorisation, especially useful given the length of Surah al-Baqarah. In his study of ancient poetry, Cedric Whitman found that ring composition simultaneously performed both aesthetic and mnemonic functions. It aids memorisation by permitting the oral poet to easily recall the basic formulae of the composition during performances [5].

    CONCLUSION

    Given the difficult and protracted circumstances of the Qur’an’s revelation, one would expect it to be in disorder. However as this article has demonstrated, any such understanding reveals a lack of insight into the Qur’an’s sophisticated structure. Upon deep analysis of the Qur’an’s composition we see that it exhibits a remarkable structure. It is simply impossible for Prophet Muhammad, given that he could neither read nor write and had no reputation as a poet or literary expert, to have engineered such a structure himself. This represents compelling evidence that his inspiration for the Qur’an was God Almighty, as the Qur’an itself states:

    “Your Companion is neither astray nor being misled. Nor does he say (aught) of (his own) desire. It is no less than inspiration sent down to him. He was taught by one mighty in Power.” [Chapter 53, verses 2-5]

    References

    1 – Tafsir at-Tabari, also see Tafsir Abdul Razzaq 3/86 Narration No. 2496 under Qur’an 36:69.

    2 – Original diagram taken from article at Islam21c, “The Coherence of al-Baqarah”.

    3 – Surat al-Baqarah – A Structural Analysis, Raymond Farrin, 2010.

    4 – Mary Douglas, Thinking in Circles 16, 35.

    5 – Cedric M. Whitman. Homer and the Heroic Tradition. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1958.

     

     

    Source: http://manyprophetsonemessage.com

  • Durian Lovers Unite: 5 Reputable Dealers

    Durian Lovers Unite: 5 Reputable Dealers

    The durian season is here again, starting now to end of August/early September. Most of the durian dealers these days have adopted technology to create awareness on social media platforms like maintaining Facebook pages and having their own websites. Their main purpose is to keep their customers updated on the availability and prices of their durians. Some are even receiving orders via Facebook, whatsapp and even through SMS. Good news, but we are sure it’s old news to some of you- the infamous and luxurious Mao San Wang variety, which normally retails for up to $35 per kilo, are now going for half that price or less. Rejoice.

    These are some of the varieties of durians that are currently in season:

    MAO SAN WANG: Creamy and bittersweet at the same time.
    GOLDEN PHOENIX: Slightly sweet with a hint of bitterness.
    BLACKPEARL: Smooth and creamy with a hint of bitterness and small seeds.
    GANG HAI: Creamy and fibrous with a slight bitterness.
    RED PRAWN: Slightly sticky with a sweet aftertaste.
    D13:  Sweet aftertaste, flavorsome, less fibrous and with large seeds.
    D17: Intense lingering coffee fragrance, fibrous with bittersweet taste.
    D24: Creamy with bitterness.
    GREEN BAMBOO: Fibrous with sweetness.
    XO: Very soft, creamy with bitterness and a tinge of alcoholic taste.
    D1: Milky taste with small seeds.
    D101: Creamy with slight sweetness.

    Here are the few trusted and recommended durian dealers:

    Mao San Wang is one of the highly sought after at Combat Durian.

    Mao San Wang is one of the highly sought after at Combat Durian.

    Combat Durian is one of the oldest names for durians.

    Combat Durian is one of the oldest names for durians.

    COMBAT DURIAN
    261 Balestier Road Balestier Point Singapore 329714
    Operating Hours: 12.00 pm to 12.00 am
    Contact: 92789928

    Combat Durian is one of the oldest names for durians in Singapore as they have been around for about 50 years now. They are famous for serving super high grade Mao Shan Wang known as ‘King of King’ from their own plantation in Malaysia. Their durians might not be the cheapest around but definitely of rather high quality. They are thoughtful enough to put in an extra effort to vacuum pack the durians for taking away. Customers are advised to make an advance order. Long queue is anticipated even just for collection during weekends.

    Most durians are reserved at Ah Seng Durian.

    Most durians are reserved at Ah Seng Durian.

    The most famous and popular Ah Seng Durian.

    The most famous and popular Ah Seng Durian.

    AH SENG DURIAN
    Block 150A Ghim Moh Road #01-64 Ghim Moh Temporary Market Singapore 270009
    Contact: 94656160
    Operating Hours: 2.00 pm to 9.00 pm

    This is probably the most popular and famous name in Singapore for durians. They have successfully established the trust and upheld their reputation superbly over all these years coupled with polite and friendly customer service. This stall is reputable in serving exceptional quality durians at the most reasonable prices. Customers are advised to reserve their durian as early as 1 to 2 days ahead, walk-in will not usually be entertained as their durians are in high demand and are often fully reserved ahead. They are not as crowded during weekdays but long queue can be expected on weekends for collection of durians. There are limited seats for eating durians due to their space constraints.

    Mao San Wang and D13 are the popular choices at Fruits Top 1 Department Store.

    Mao San Wang and D13 are the popular choices at Fruits Top 1 Department Store.

    Fruits Top 1 Department Store is one of the reputable durian dealers in Geylang.

    Top 1 Department Store is one of the reputable durian dealers in Geylang.

    FRUITS TOP 1 DEPARTMENT STORE (www.fruitstop1.com)
    608 Geylang Road Lorong 36 Singapore 389547
    Operating Hours: 24 Hrs
    Block 186 Toa Payoh Central #01-444 Singapore
    Operating Hours: 10.00 am to 10.00 pm
    Contact: 98894906 / 91090051
    Email: [email protected]

    They are known to serve top grade durian like Mao San Wang, D24 (sultan durian) and D13. These durians are sourced directly from their own plantation at Johor in Malaysia on a daily basis. Their durians undergo high quality control to ensure that they are fresh, creamy and flavorsome. Their customers can choose to enjoy their durians there or take away. They also offer free delivery without extra charges and they even do vacuum pack for their customers to bring oversea.

    Durians are usually come in after 3 pm at Sindy Durian.

    Durians are usually come in after 3 pm at Sindy Durian.

    Sindy Durian has been around for 30 years.

    Sindy Durian has been around for 30 years.

    SINDY DURIAN (www.sindydurian.com)
    89 Whampoa Drive #01-835 Singapore 320089
    Contact: 97102427
    Operating Hours: 10.00 am to 10.00 pm

    Sindy Durian is a family-run business that is reputable in dealing with top quality durians for more than 30 years in Singapore. Their relationships with customers are built on trust and that created many returning customers. Their durians usually come in at about 3 pm. Customers are welcome to call to check their latest pricing and availability of durians as well as to make reservation for durians.

    The various varieties of durians by 227 Katong Durian.

    The various varieties of durians by 227 Katong Durian.

    227 Katong Durian is known for its professional and friendly service.

    227 Katong Durian is known for its professional and friendly service.

    227 KATONG DURIAN (www.227katongdurian.com)
    227 East Coast Road Singapore
    Contact: 63482742/97514828
    Email: [email protected]
    Operating Hours: 10.30 am to 10.00 pm

    They might be the newest kid on the block amidst those established names in the durian business but the founder has been in durian trade since 2008. They are serving high quality durians at reasonable prices. Though customers are advised to order in advance but they do have a certain quantity cater for their walk-in customers. Customers can even choose to shop online on their website. Their durians usually come in around 1 pm. Their service has been rated as professional and trustworthy so far.

     

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

  • 2 With Links To ISIS Arrested Over Terror Plans In Klang Valley

    2 With Links To ISIS Arrested Over Terror Plans In Klang Valley

    The police have arrested two Malaysian men suspected to have links with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (Isis) militant group.

    The duo had plans to attack several targets in the Klang Valley, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said today.

    He said that the suspects were picked up in two operations in Kuala Lumpur, on July 2 and 7, conducted by the Counter Terrorism Division of the Bukit Aman Special Branch, which also resulted in the seizure of books on jihad (holy war) and the Salafi Jihadi ideology as well as receipts for the purchase of tactical combat items.

    One of the suspects, aged 28 and hailing from Kuala Lumpur, was caught on July 2, he said, adding that he was found to have links with several Europeans who were senior members of the Isis in Syria.

    “Since the middle of last year, two senior European members of Isis had given instructions to the suspect to launch attacks on Western interests in Kuala Lumpur and places of entertainment in the Klang Valley.

    “The suspect, who was exposed to the ideology of the Isis militant group from 2012, had had close links with Ahmad Affendi Manaf, the Malaysian who was killed in a suicide attack in Homs, Syria, on Nov 9 last year,” he said in a statement.

    Khalid said the other suspect, aged 31 and also from Kuala Lumpur, was arrested on July 7. He said the suspect was with Isis in Syria between early and August 2014 before returning to Malaysia after being injured in a clash over there.

    “The two suspects met several times in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor since the end of 2014 to discuss their plot to launch attacks in Malaysia,” he said.

    Khalid said the latest trend of Malaysians planning to launch attacks in the country upon getting instructions from Isis senior members in Syria is most worrying.

    “This is similar to the modus operandi of the latest attacks in Tunisia, France and Kuwait at the end of last month, where individuals sympathetic to and influenced by terrorist ideology or upon getting instructions from Isis senior members in Syria launched attacks,” he said.

    Khalid said the two suspects were caught for offences under Chapter VIA – Offences Relating to Terrorism of the Penal Code (Act 574) and would be investigated under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Act 747).

     

    Sources: www.themalaysianinsider.com

  • Dr Mahathir: Yes I’m Behind ‘Crisis’ But Najib Can End It By Resigning

    Dr Mahathir: Yes I’m Behind ‘Crisis’ But Najib Can End It By Resigning

    KUALA LUMPUR, June 11 — Undeterred by Datuk Seri Najib Razak blaming him for creating the current 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB) “crisis”, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad lobbed the ball back in the former’s court by accepting the blame.

    But Dr Mahathir also offered Najib a solution to end the “crisis”, saying the best option would be for the latter to resign as prime minister and return only when 1MDB is thoroughly investigated and cleared of any wrong.

    Dr Mahathir added that although he admits to being the person behind the “crisis”, it was Najib who had caused it by “borrowing huge sums of money and losing billions of ringgit”.

    “I will admit that I am behind the ‘crisis’. I am behind it because there is a climate of fear in this country.

    “Lots of people know about the loss of billions of ringgit by 1MDB. These people are in a position to know because they have seen evidence of this loss.

    “But they are afraid because of actions which the government can take against them. They may lose their jobs, or contracts or expectations of titles etc,” Dr Mahathir wrote in his latest blog post today.

    He said these critics of 1MDB approached him for help but he desisted for a long time, knowing full well that any move on his part to reveal the alleged misdeeds of 1MDB would eventually lead to Najib being questioned.

    Dr Mahathir said he first tried to resolve the matter quietly by telling him in private that he no longer supports his leadership.

    “But there was no result,” he claimed. “So I had to go public. Najib has destroyed Umno and BN.

    “I know he would lose the next election. And then the whole country will see turmoil as no party, would have the majority to run the country,” he said.

    “So I decided to expose the wrong-doings of 1MDB of which the Prime Minister is effectively the head.

    “Is there a crisis? There is. It is caused by the Prime Minister creating 1MDB borrowing huge sums of money and losing billions of Ringgit,” Dr Mahathir added.

    He urged Najib to step down to allow a full investigation on 1MDB’s reported RM42 billion debt pile, insisting that with the prime minister still in power, the probe would not be carried out thoroughly.

    “If no crimes can be detected and all the money is returned, Najib can come back as Prime Minister and lead BN in the next election,” Dr Mahathir said.

    He said by accusing him of starting the so-called crisis, Najib was as good as saying the alleged disappearance of billions of ringgit should be accepted and ignored as though no wrong had been committed.

    But from the public’s interest in the controversy, Dr Mahathir said the matter cannot be ignored and those guilty of any wrongdoing must be brought to book.

    “A crisis may be the result but should we allow thieves to steal billions of ringgit in order to avoid a crisis,” he said.

    On his blog on Monday, Najib accused Dr Mahathir of causing the “mess” in the country that he now has to bear the brunt of the blame for, amid the ongoing controversy surrounding 1MDB.

    Najib also said in the Frequently Asked Questions section on his blog that the former prime minister did not have to face endless allegations during his time in office, from 1981 to 2003, as social media was not developed then.

    “The ‘mess’ that Tun refers to, is largely of his own making as a result of his attacks and his echoing of Opposition lies and slander,” Najib wrote.

    Dr Mahathir has been calling openly for Najib’s resignation, citing the controversy surrounding 1MDB that is currently being investigated by the Auditor-General and the Public Accounts Committee.

     

    Source: www.themalaymailonline.com

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