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  • 44 Year old Man Molest Woman on Public Bus

    44 Year old Man Molest Woman on Public Bus

    SINGAPORE: A 44-year-old man has been arrested for his suspected involvement in a case of outrage of modesty on board a public bus.

    A 25-year-old woman lodged a police report on Sep 19, saying that she had been molested on a public bus near Marsiling on Aug 31. The suspect was eventually arrested in the vicinity of Khatib on Tuesday (Sep 23) at about 10am, the police said in a statement on Wednesday.

    Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect is also believed to be involved in a similar case of outrage of modesty that took place on Monday, the police said.

    The man will be charged in court on Thursday. If convicted, he may be jailed up to two years, or fined, and caned.

    The police advised members of the public to stay calm when they encounter such crimes while travelling on public transport. They should call 999 immediately, inform the bus or train captain or seek help from other commuters immediately to report the matter.

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/man-arrested-for-alleged/1379960.html?cid=FBSG

  • Pemain Bolasepak Singapura Buka Gerai Makanan

    Pemain Bolasepak Singapura Buka Gerai Makanan

    khairul Amri

    BELIAU mempesonakan peminat di padang bola.

    Kini, penjaring utama pasukan bola sepak LionsXII, Mohammad Khairul Amri Mohammad Kamal, yang dikenali peminat sebagai Khairul Amri, ingin pula menarik pelanggan dengan sajian nasi campur di gerainya, Chef Tiga Rasa.

    Dibuka awal bulan ini, gerai tersebut bertapak di Woodlands Industrial Park E2, #01-01.

    “Tiga rasa? Sebab kami dapat menyediakan makanan Melayu, Cina, dan India.

    Kami sudah merancang selama dua tahun sebelum membuka gerai ini,” ujar Amri yang memberikan nama tersebut.

    Cef gerai ialah ibu mentuanya, Cik Norhayati Hashim, 53 tahun.

    “Sebenarnya, dahulu ibu mentua saya pernah mengusahakan dua gerai nasi campur di Jurong.

    “Namun, beliau berhenti sebab penat. Beliau pun pernah bertugas di Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) dan berpengalaman memasak sekitar 30 tahun,” ujar Amri.

    “Kini, saya dan isteri sedang mempelajari selok-belok dapur dan cara memasak resipi beliau,” tambah beliau yang kini sudah kembali berlatih.

    Amri terpaksa berehat selepas mengalami kecederaan pada tulang pipinya semasa melawan Felda United bulan lalu.

    Isterinya, Cik Noor Aliffiah Roslan, 31 tahun, bantu menguruskan gerai yang dibuka Isnin hingga Jumaat, dari 7 pagi hingga 3 petang.

    “Jika Amri ada latihan pagi, saya dan ibu akan mengurus kedai.

    Oleh sebab pusat makanan ini baru sahaja dibuka selepas dua tahun, tidak ramai pelanggan yang tahu.

    “Saya harap setelah memberikannya masa, lebih ramai yang tahu dan mengunjungi gerai kami,” ujar Cik Noor Aliffiah.

    Lokasi yang dipilih mempunyai ruang dapur yang dapat memasak jumlah yang banyak bagi acara seperti majlis perkahwinan.

    “Kami sediakan khidmat tempahan bagi semua majlis. Ibu mentua saya sebelum ini berpengalaman memasak bagi majlis kahwin,” tambah Amri. Semestinya, cabaran mengurus gerai dan bermain bola amat berbeza.

    “Harus banyak bersabar. Saya utamakan sajian yang sedap. Bagi saya, kalau makanannya sedap pasti pelanggan akan kembali,” kata Amri.

    Antara hidangan yang dapat dinikmati pelanggan ialah masakan asam pedas dan lemak cili padi Negeri Sembilan.

    “Saya mempelajari resipi ibu dan dapat menyediakan masakan tersebut. Amri turut membantu di dapur. Namun, beliau masih lagi sedang belajar, jadi masih belum dapat masak lauk-pauk,” kata Cik Noor Aliffiah.

    “Saya berharap dapat menjadikan Chef Tiga Rasa sebuah jenama.

    Kalau dapat sambutan yang baik, kami ada rancangan membuka kafe pada masa hadapan,” ujarnya yang berharap dapat mewariskan perniagaannya kepada dua anak lelakinya.

    Selain daripada Amri, terdapat pemain bola lain yang turut membuka bisnes. Baihakki Khaizan serta dua lagi rakan kongsinya telah menubuhkan syarikat ubah elok, 3Bai3 Creative Work, di Joo Chiat Road pada 2013.

    Bekas pemain kebangsaan, Syed Abdul Mutalib, bersama dua rakan kongsinya turut membuka restoran, House of Briyani, di 96 Owen Road pada 2013.

    Pada 2011 pula, Fandi Ahmad menubuhkan Akademi Fandi Ahmad (FAA) di SAFRA, Tampines.

    Sumber: http://beritaharian.sg/ekoniaga/bolehkah-nasi-campur-bola#sthash.Q717oWNE.dpuf

  • Qatari Basketballers Forfeit Match After Being Denied For Wearing Hijab

    Qatari Basketballers Forfeit Match After Being Denied For Wearing Hijab

    qatari basketball hijab

    INCHEON, South Korea (AP) — Qatari basketballers forfeited a women’s match against Mongolia on Wednesday and are considering withdrawing from the Asian Games competition after being refused permission to wear a hijab.

    Confusion over the implementation of recently relaxed guidelines outlined by the sport’s international governing body, aimed at making the game more inclusive, could be the cause of the problem in Incheon.

    “The Qatari players … refused to take off the hijab,” Asian Games Organizing Committee spokeswoman Anna Jihyun You told The Associated Press. Ten minutes after the scheduled start, “At 4:25 p.m. local time, the match was declared forfeited and awarded to Mongolia.”

    The Qatari contingent was surprised by the decision, with its chef-de-mission Khalil al-Jabir saying the team “was not likely to play” basketball in these Asian Games if the players are not allowed to wear the hijab.

    “We were expecting our players to play with the hijab, that’s why we came here,” he said. “Nobody told us that it will not be allowed and we are still waiting for clarifications.”

    Qatar is scheduled to play Nepal on Thursday, leaving little time for a compromise unless FIBA, basketball’s international governing body, intervenes.

    You said match officials working Wednesday’s game did not receive any instructions from FIBA to allow head coverings, and were only following the rules which restrict the use of headgear, hair accessories, and jewelry. Such restrictions were initially designed for the safety of players, but have recently been challenged on cultural and religious grounds.

    “The organizing committee is not involved in the rules, and the match officials did not have any directions from world body FIBA regarding the same,” You said.

    The rules of each sport at the Asian Games are governed by their respective international federations, and many allow head coverings for certain athletes during competition, including badminton, shooting, track and field and football.

    A Qatar sports official and activist, identified by the Asian Games News Service as Ahlam Salem M. Al-Mana, said the decision to forfeit Wednesday’s game should serve as a message to the game’s world governing body.

    “We have to take this stand,” she was quoted as saying by the AGNS. “Let the international association accept us. We are here to push the international association that all Muslim teams are ready to compete in any competition. We knew about the hijab ban, but we have to be here.

    “We have to show everyone that we are ready to play, but the international association is not ready. Because the rules of the international association, they cannot participate. In football, handball, and martial arts competitions, women can wear hijab but not in basketball.”

    Regulations about head coverings in basketball came into focus this year when two male Sikh players from India were told to remove their turbans during the Asia Cup in July in China.

    Earlier this month, FIBA said it was launching a two-year trial phase allowing some players to wear head coverings.

    However, the Mies, Switzerland-based organization issued a clarifying statement saying: “Please note the Central Board decision allows exceptions to be applied only at the national level and the Asian Games is an international event.”

    To get an exemption for domestic tournaments, national federations must petition FIBA to allow players to play with their heads covered, plus submit follow-up reports twice a year.

    FIBA’s governing body will evaluate the rule again next year, and determine whether to allow head covers at some level of international competition from next summer.

    A full review in 2016 will decide if it will become a permanent rule change after the 2016 Olympics.

  • Muslimah Wearing Hijab But Wear Tight Clothes, Pose Sexily Like ‘Catwoman’

    Muslimah Wearing Hijab But Wear Tight Clothes, Pose Sexily Like ‘Catwoman’

    Salam R1C,

    I would like to share my concern about Muslimah modesty and hijab fashion.

    What was the organiser  and the model thinking when they do this photo shoot which they claimed it is a high fashion shot.

    This is a disgrace to hijabers and muslimah out there. It is not appropriate at all!

    sexy muslimah catwoman

     

    You wear hijab over your head but the outfit is so figure hugging in tight pants and corset?

    Posing in an inappropriate seductive manner like a ‘Catwoman’?

    Seriously we have younger generation looking at this too which is a bad representation of Muslimahs and Islam.

    This is seriously crap!

  • Turkey Lifts Ban on Hijab at High Schools

    Turkey Lifts Ban on Hijab at High Schools

    President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who co-founded the ruling Islamic-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP), has long been accused by opponents of eroding the secular values of the modern Turkish state.

    Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc, a close Erdogan ally, said that an amendment was made to the dress code regulations for female students to say they will not be forced to keep their heads uncovered.

    “I know that some female students were longing for (this amendment) to high school regulations,” Arinc told reporters after the cabinet meeting late on Monday.

    Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu welcomed the amendment as an effort for “democratization.”

    “This should not only be seen as the lifting of the ban on the wearing of headscarf,” Davutoglu told the private NTV television Monday.

    “There has been an effort for freedoms and democratization in every sphere.”

    Kamuran Karaca, head of the Egitim-Sen education union, said that the measures would provoke a “trauma” in Turkey.

    “Turkish society is heading back to the Middle Ages through the exploitation of religion,” he said.

    Last year, Turkey lifted a long-standing ban on women wearing the headscarf in state institutions as part of a package of reforms to bolster freedoms and democracy — which drew the ire of secularists who denounced the move as an attempt to Islamize the staunchly secular country.

    Women can already wear the Islamic headscarf — known as the hejab — in universities. The wives of most AKP ministers wear the hijab, as does Erdogan’s wife Emine.

    The founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, based the post-Ottoman republic on a strict separation between religion and state.

    Critics accuse Erdogan, who last month moved to the post of president after over a decade as prime minister, of seeking to undermine Ataturk’s legacy, charges he denies.

    Source: http://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2014/09/139845/turkey-lifts-ban-on-headscarves-at-high-schools/

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