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  • Malaysian Women Among The Most Unfaithful Lovers in the World, Survey

    Malaysian Women Among The Most Unfaithful Lovers in the World, Survey

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    (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) – Malaysian women often cheat on their mates, according to a survey that listed them among the most unfaithful lovers in the world.

    Some 39 per cent of Malaysian women confessed that they cheated on their partners in the poll, which covered 29,000 women in 36 countries, Kosmo! Ahad reported.

    The Malaysian women came third behind Ghana (62 per cent) and Thailand (59 per cent) in the worldwide survey carried out by condom producer Durex. In fourth and fifth place were Russia (33 per cent) and Singapore (19 per cent) respectively..

    The same survey placed men from Singapore and Hong Kong as being the most promiscuous in Asia, with an average of 16 bed partners in their lifetime. Malaysian men, the survey revealed, have sexual relations with an average of three women on a casual basis.

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/asia-news-network/story/malaysian-women-among-most-unfaithful-survey-20120827

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  • Local IT Startups Get Funds To Expand Into South-east Asian Market

    Local IT Startups Get Funds To Expand Into South-east Asian Market

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    Mr Shamir Rahim: Believes that VersaFleet can help modernise the way fleets are managed locally

    LOCAL IT startup Sypher Labs has received S$589,000 in seed funding for its star product, logistics software VersaFleet.

    This round of funding is spearheaded by Singapore-based incubator firm Get2Volume with co-funding from Singapore’s National Research Foundation, under its Technology Incubation Scheme.

    The funds that Sypher Labs receives will be channelled into scaling up VersaFleet, and will help it to enter the South-east Asian market, specifically Indonesia and Thailand.

    VersaFleet, a fleet management software for land transport vehicles, uses a cloud-based central operations portal to get operators to modernise the way they manage their fleet.

    Source: http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/premium/singapore/sypher-labs-gets-s589000-funds-logistics-product-20140819

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  • Ragu-ragu Jika Terkentut Ketika Solat

    Ragu-ragu Jika Terkentut Ketika Solat

    Pernahkah anda mengalami rasa ingin terkentut hilang secara tiba-tiba dan tidak dipastikan sama ada angin tersebut sudah keluar atau tidak? Entri ini boleh membantu anda yang ragu-ragu untuk memastikan solat sah dan adakah benar terkentut.

    Seringkali ragu-ragu mendatangkan kesulitan kerana ia terikat pada keadaan sah atau tidak sesuatu ibadah khususnya solat. Rasulullah s.a.w bersabda, “Jika salah seorang di antara kalian merasai sesuatu di perutnya, lalu ia ragu-ragu apakah keluar sesuatu ataukah tidak, maka janganlah ia keluar dari masjid hingga ia mendengar suara atau menghidu bau.” (Riwayar Muslim no.362).

    Melalui hadis ini dapat diambil satu kaedah fiqh yang mengatakan “Keyakinan tidak akan hilang dengan ragu-ragu”, iaitu ragu-ragu tidak sekali-kali akan wujud dalam suatu keyakinan. Dalam erti kata lain, kita yang berwuduk akan kekal berwuduk sehinggalah kita benar-benar yakin berlaku hadas dan sekiranya kita berhadas maka kita akan kekal berhadas sehingga berwuduk kembali.

    Dalam hadis lain, Baginda s.a.w bersabda “Janganlah berpaling hingga dia mendengar suara atau mendapati bau.”(Riwayat Bukhari no. 177 dan Muslim no. 361). Maka bagi kita yang ragu-ragu tentang hadas, tidak harus untuk kita berwuduk bahkan kita perlu tetap meneruskan solat. Namun, jika telah yakin berlakunya hadas samada dengan mendengar atau menghidu bau maka hendaklah kita berwuduk.

    Sumber: http://majalah-i.karangkraf.com/baitul-muslim/ragu-ragu-keluar-angin-ketika-solat-1.307679#main-section

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  • China Punishes Xinjiang Muslim Officials For Openly Practicing Faith

    China Punishes Xinjiang Muslim Officials For Openly Practicing Faith

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    BEIJING – China has reprimanded 15 Xinjiang officials for violations that include adhering to religious faith, state media said on Tuesday, amid a crackdown on what the government calls illegal religious activities in the unruly western region.

    Xinjiang, home to the Muslim Uighur people who speak a Turkic language, has been beset for years by violence that the Chinese government blames on Islamist militants and separatists.

    One official in the southern city of Kashgar, where a state-backed imam was killed last month, had “worshipped openly”, the official Xinhua news agency said, behavior which violated rules that state workers not be religious.

    “The punishment of expulsion from public office was handed to surnamed Mai who violated the clear regulation that state workers must not have religious faith,” Xinhua said, citing the city’s Uighur mayor, Ainiwaer Tuerxun. Mai had “remained devout and incorrigible, and had a poor attitude,” the report added.

    Tensions are running high in Xinjiang, after officials told Muslims to eschew religious customs during the fasting month of Ramadan, which rights groups saw as an bid to repress Uighurs.

    Another official was punished, according to Xinhua, for having “ambiguous understanding and attitudes, sluggish action, and ineffective implementation toward counter-terrorism operations”.

    Punishments for violations, which included spreading information that was harmful to ethnic unity, ranged from expulsion from government positions to stern warnings.

    All of the officials were from Kashgar, an old Silk Road city with a largely Uighur population, though the abbreviated surnames given by Xinhua made their ethnicities unclear.

    Hundreds have died in violence in Xinjiang in the past year and a half, prompting a sweeping crackdown by authorities.

    Exiled Uighur groups and human rights activists say the government’s repressive policies in Xinjiang, including controls on Islam, have provoked unrest, a claim Beijing denies.

    State media reported last week that authorities in Xinjiang’s capital Urumqi closed 27 places used for “underground” preaching and detained 44 illegal imams as part of an operation to “rescue” 82 children from religious schools known as madrassas.

    China punishes the study of Islam outside the confines of tightly controlled state mosques and children are prohibited from attending madrassas, prompting many parents who wish to provide a religious education to use underground schools. REUTERS

    Source: http://www.todayonline.com/world/china-punishes-xinjiang-official-openly-practicing-faith

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  • Malaysians With ISIS Links Raised Funds to Attack Putrajaya

    Malaysians With ISIS Links Raised Funds to Attack Putrajaya

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    Malaysian militants linked to the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) were planning to overthrow the government in Putrajaya and attack several pubs, discos and even the Carlsberg brewery in Shah Alam, Selangor, according to the police.

    Federal Special Branch principal assistant director Ayob Khan Pitchay Mydin told The Sunday Times yesterday that out of 19 suspects arrested in a clampdown earlier this year, seven are set to face trial in October for security offences.

    “They have the same ideology as groups like Al-Qaeda, where the main objective is to topple the government and install an Islamic state,” said Datuk Ayob, who heads the force’s counter-terrorism efforts.

    The suspects had raised several thousand ringgit for their efforts which were nipped in the bud when the police dismantled the group between April and June.

    “Their plans were not that advanced. They were only discussing (how) to attack but had not obtained material to make bombs,” he said, adding that the police had seized homemade rifles, shotguns and ammunition.

    Mr Ayob said the group had dispersed after their leader and second-in-command were arrested between April and May. The police are searching for the remaining members.

    “Their plan is to go to Syria for training. More than 20 are already there but we have identified them and will nab them if they return,” he said.

    ISIS is a splinter group of Al-Qaeda that wants to set up an Islamic caliphate encompassing both Iraq and Syria.

    Malaysian factory worker Ahmad Tarmimi Maliki died as an ISIS suicide bomber in May, sparking alarm over renewed Islamic extremism in Malaysia.

    Muslim-majority Malaysia practises moderate Islam and has not been the target of any notable terror attacks in recent years.

    But it has been home to several key figures in militant Islamic groups, such as the Al-Qaeda-linked Jemaah Islamiah, blamed for the deadly 2002 Bali bombings.

    Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has said that a regional ring he dubbed the “Nusantara network” might be recruiting citizens of Malaysia, Indonesia, southern Thailand and the Philippines to join militant activities abroad.

    In June, the police arrested three alleged militants in Sandakan, Sabah. One of them had allegedly received training from Islamic militant group Abu Sayyaf in the southern Philippines, while another was a Royal Malaysian Navy personnel. The latter was released last month and has since returned to full service.

    In late June, the United Nations revealed that 15 Malaysians were allegedly killed in Syria after joining terrorist and jihadist activities with ISIS.

    ISIS fighters have engaged in a bloody war across Iraq, overrunning large areas of the country and conquering a substantial part of the north.

    Iraq’s Prime Minister-designate Haider al-Abadi said last week that Iraqis must unite to face terrorism, promising that his government will fight to “salvage the country from security, political and economic problems”.

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/the-big-story/asia-report/malaysia/story/malaysian-govt-brewery-pubs-militants-target-list-20140817

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