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  • Pesta Maksiat Better Beer Festival 2017 Cancelled Due To A Possible Militant Attack

    Pesta Maksiat Better Beer Festival 2017 Cancelled Due To A Possible Militant Attack

    The Better Beer Festival 2017 could not be allowed to go on because of the fear of a possible attack by militant groups, says Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun. The Inspector-General of Police said that Bukit Aman had received intelligence indicating that a militant group was planning to sabotage the event. “We also received information that a few parties planned to cause trouble during the event, and that it might also turn into a serious security matter,” he said in a statement on Thursday.  The IGP said Bukit Aman has to be proactive in sounding its objection against the festival to prevent any untoward incident from occurring.

    “Our stand against the hosting of the event is also aimed at preserving the safety and security of the people,” he said. On Monday, Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) said it had rejected the organiser’s application to hold the event after receiving an application for a permit on Aug 28. The DBKL announcement came a week after PAS central committee member Dr Riduan Mohd Nor spoke out against the event, calling it a pesta maksiat (vice party). He claimed that it would turn Kuala Lumpur into the “largest vice centre in Asia”.

     

    Source: The Star

  • Fundraising For House Fire Victims At Woodlands Block 886B

    Fundraising For House Fire Victims At Woodlands Block 886B

    Assalmualaikum.
    I am very sure everyone knows about the flat in Woodlands b886B that was caught fire a few days ago. I just got to know the owners, Kenshiriz Gekisoku and wife Ryakenshi Gekisoku yesterday as she was my fiance highschool friend.

    As a peribahasa, “malang tak berbau”, the unit caught fire out of sudden and spread very fast. It started in bedroom 3(i attached a floorplan for better visual) and spread very fast when the husband was taking the fire extinguisher from the bomb shelter. Suspected E-scooter battery leakage.

    Alhamdulilah, the husband escaped without any injury. The downside of this event is, they lost two of their feline family members and also the fire destroy almost everything.

    Cats died due to inhalation of smoke. I went to the house yesterday to talk to them and see the condition of the house. Didnt manage to take alot of photos/video bcos it was night time.

    They are still visibly shaken of the unfortunate event. I talked to some of my id friends, they said that it will take about at least 50k or more to reinstate to liveable condition again.

    “Lagi berat mata memandang lagi berat bahu yang memikul.” It can happen to any of us but it happen to them. With this, i will like to appeal for help and generousity in donations in any way possible. If you like to donate these are their accounts:

    Shah Rizal (husband)Posb Savings –
    057 43081 8

    Haryati Uob (wife) Savings-
    382 385 680 4

     

    Source: H.M.

  • AMAS Says It Did Not Sanction Celebrity Fight; Professional Fights Not Under Their Purview

    AMAS Says It Did Not Sanction Celebrity Fight; Professional Fights Not Under Their Purview

    The Amateur Muaythai Association (Singapore), or Amas, said on Monday (Sept 25) that it had not signed off on the celebrity muay thai fight that resulted in the death of bodybuilder Pradip Subramaniam last Saturday.

    In a statement to The Straits Times, Amas’ president Mervyn Tan said that professional fights do not come under his organisation’s purview.

    “(We have) no authority and did not sanction the event (the Asia Fighting Championship). The event was sanctioned by the World Muaythai Council (WMC), which presides over professional fights worldwide,” Tan stated.

    “For us, Amas, (we) only handle amateur fights. I would also like to say we are saddened by the loss for the family.”

    He added that from what Amas understood, the celebrity fight was “not a real bout as it was not even programmed by WMC”.

    ST understands that Amas’ involvement in the event was limited to providing technical support in the form of judges, facilities and its own fighters for the 13-fight card.

    Asia Fighting Championship founder and chief executive officer Sasidharan Unnithan had previously said that standards and safety protocols set by the WMC were followed before the fights, including the provision of WMC-certified referees and a medical team that certified all fighters fit.

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/

  • Commentary: Kenapa Tak Boleh Minum Arak? Orang Jepun Mabuk Pun Maju!

    Commentary: Kenapa Tak Boleh Minum Arak? Orang Jepun Mabuk Pun Maju!

    Siti Kasim memuatnaik status menunjukkan beberapa keping gambar semasa lawatannya ke sebuah kawasan yang menempatkan ratusan tong arak di Jepun.

    Sengaja mencabar atau tidak, ini telah mengundang kemarahan orang ramai. Wanita ini lantang menyuarakan isu-isu yang bertentangan dengan agama Islam seperti LGBT dan sebelum ini juga ada mempertikai hukum korban semasa Raya Aidiladha.

    “Saya tak nampak orang Jepun mabuk dan memberi masalah kepada masyarakat, sebaliknya merekalah bangsa yang paling produktif di dunia,” antara maksud terjemahan dalam statusnya. Pendiriannya mendapatkan pelbagai reaksi dari netizen.

    Menjadi pertanyaan, adakah satu perlian dari Siti gara-gara pesta arak yang dibatalkan penganjurannya baru-baru ini?

    Untuk makluman, ini bukanlah sekali dia mengeluarkan kenyataan begini.

     

    Source: Facebook

  • Muar’s ‘Muslims-Only’ Laundromat: Racism, Inciting Division Or Strictly Business Owner’s Rights?

    Muar’s ‘Muslims-Only’ Laundromat: Racism, Inciting Division Or Strictly Business Owner’s Rights?

    A self-service laundromat in Jalan Junid, Muar, which caters only to Muslim patrons, has sparked controversy on social media.

    Photographs of the shop’s signboard with the words – “For Muslim customers only. Muslim-friendly. Leave your shoes outside” – placed at the laundromat entrance have gone viral on Facebook.

    Netizens were divided in their opinion. Some praised the move, saying that it was done for the benefit of Muslim customers concerned given possible mixture of ‘najis’ (impurities) in the wash loads, while others criticised it as being unfair.

    Facebook user Zachary Arshad said he was disappointed at what the laundromat is doing as it could divide the community.

    “I’m Muslim, and this is completely overrated and unacceptable. Islam does not teach this. Islam is for all, Islam is to unite the people, not divide. This will only cause further divide among the people,” said Zachary.

    Others however felt that the owner’s actions were justified.

    Facebook user Suresh Pandian agreed with the laundromat’s owner’s move.


    Above: A photograph of the shop’s signboard with the words – “For Muslim customers only. Muslim-friendly. Leave your shoes outside” – placed at the laundromat entrance have gone viral on Facebook. Photo: New Straits Times

    “Well, if the owner is a Muslim and wants to run it in a Muslim way , I don’t think there is anything wrong with it . That is his right.”

    “Why are there a lot of negative comments here? (He) hasn’t mentioned anything racist,” said Suresh on the ‘Persatuan Gaya Hidup Sihat Pelabuhan Klang’ Facebook page.

    Indra Aditya, meanwhile, urged people to look at the issue positively.

    “A majority of his customers may have complained about being uncomfortable in sharing the usage (of the equipment) with non-Muslims.

    “This is not about being racist or about any religion…this is business,” said Indra Aditya.

    The religious authorities, meanwhile, believe that the owner is acting within his rights.

    Johor Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Abd Mutalip Abd Rahim said there was nothing wrong for the owner of the laundromat in imposing such a restriction as it was his right as a business owner.

    “Non-Muslims should not worry because there have options to patronise other laundromats elsewhere.

    “As Muslims who live in a multi-racial society, we cannot be too rigid in upholding such matters, but at the same time, should not belittle this effort taken by the operator of the laundromat either,” Mutalip told the New Straits Times.

    He said the state government has no plans to impose any such regulations statewide, and he urged people to better understand the concerns of Muslims in such issues.

    Johor Mufti Tahrir Samsudin said he welcomed the initiative taken by the business owner because some Muslims were doubtful in using self-service laundromats.

    “If someone wants to do it, then it is a good thing because some Muslims hold doubts over laundromat services.

    “It is better for Muslims to be free of such doubts when it comes to cleanliness as it will help Muslims fulfil religious obligations,” said Tahrir.

    Asked about the concept of laundromat services in Islam, Tahrir said that such a service should make sure that clothes are cleaned from minor and severe impurities.

     

    Source: http://www.todayonline.com