Tag: Aaron Aziz

  • Usaha Aaron Aziz Dan Ahli Kelab Peminat Aaronators: Projek Derma Kilat Mengumpul Dana Sebanyak RM8260 Untuk Pusat Tahfiz Terbakar

    Usaha Aaron Aziz Dan Ahli Kelab Peminat Aaronators: Projek Derma Kilat Mengumpul Dana Sebanyak RM8260 Untuk Pusat Tahfiz Terbakar

    Kebakaran yang meragut 24 nyawa termasuk pelajar dan guru di Pusat Tahfiz Quran Ittifaqiyah di Kampung Datuk Keramat, Kuala Lumpur telah meruntun jiwa beberapa golongan selebriti tanah air tempatan.

    Pengacara terkenal Datuk Aznil Nawawi misalnya menggesa orang ramai supaya menjaga sensitiviti keluarga mangsa dengan tidak terbabit menyebarkan sebarang klip video berhubung kejadian kebakaran. Tak kurang juga, Hos TV popular, Nazrudin Rahman mempersoalkan kenyataan ‘mati syahid’ yang dikeluarkan oleh pengetua Pusat Tahfiz tersebut sehingga mencetuskan kontroversi.

    Antara mangsa yang terlibat dalam kebakaran. Al-fatihah.

     

    Turut merasa marah dengan tindakan luar batasan kanak-kanak yang melakukan perkara tersebut, Sharnaaz Ahmad yang menyuarakan pendapatnya di Instagram.

    Dalam ramai-ramai selebriti ini, ada selebriti yang memilih untuk tidak membuat apa-apa kenyataan di media sosial, namun ternyata dalam diam-diam mereka telah melakukan usaha-usaha murni bagi meringankan beban mangsa.

    Terbaru, pelakon popular drama bersiri My Darling! Inspektor Daniel, telah melaksanakan program Projek Derma Kilat Aaronators FC bagi mendapatkan sumbangan khas buat Ustaz dan anak-anak Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah. Difahamkan mereka berjaya mengumpul dana sebanyak RM8260 dalam beberapa hari hasil sumbangan dari penderma seluruh Malaysia dan Singapura.

    Aaaron berharap usaha Projek Derma Kilat ini dapat meringankan beban kesemua mangsa dan mendoakan mereka sentiasa dilidungi Allah.

    We manage to raise a total of RM8260 within a few days. Semoga Ustaz2 dan anak anak Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah tabah dan sentiasa dilindungi ALLAH SWT. Amin #sahamakhiratkami

    Rata-rata netizen memuji usaha Aaron dan seluruh ahli kelab peminat Aaronators kerana prihatin dengan masalah yang dialami oleh penghuni Pusat Tahfiz Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah ini.

     

    Source: https://www.hangat.com/

  • Osman Sulaiman: Teguran Erwin Shah Tulus, Kehidupan Umat Islam Di Singapura Perlu Dipertingkat

    Osman Sulaiman: Teguran Erwin Shah Tulus, Kehidupan Umat Islam Di Singapura Perlu Dipertingkat

    Erwin nak pegi Malaysia kerana Islam, tapi kena slam. Ada yg lemparkan kata2 sinis. Ada yg dah dekat skali dgn fitnah kononnya Erwin tu nak pegi Malaysia kerana career.

    Dia nak ke negara jiran kerana Islam pun kena kritik. Apa ni? Korang ingat sini byk senang ke nak jalankan tugas sebagai orang Muslim? Apa salah ke nak pegi tempat yg menyenangkan diri untuk mempraktikkan agama sendiri?

    Kalau korang nak defend Singapura, konon2nya sini pun tak susah nak jalankan tanggung jawab sebagai orang Islam, meh sini saya bagitau sikit.

    1. Tandas shopping centre kebanyakkan nya tiada paip air untuk beristinjak. Yg ada tissue. Senang tak?

    2 Sembahyang jumaat kadang2 majikan tak kasi pergi. Kalau kasi pun, lincah2 kita kena balik. Senang tak?

    3. Yg pakai tudung, tidak dibenarkan berkerja di dalam uniform group. Yg nak cari kerja, kadang tak dapat kerana pakai tudung. Senang tak?

    4. Contractor2 melayu islam, tidak dibenarkan ke kawasan2 tertentu di dalam tentera walaupun hanya bertugas. Senang tak?

    5. Tempat mushollah walaupun sudah semakin byk, tetap berkurangan. Nak sembahyang, kadang kena pergi jauh sikit. Senang tak?

    6. Nak sembahyang bila dah sampai waktu, brani tak agak2 nak ckp pada majikan kita nak time off dari kerja untuk menunaikan solat? Senang tak?

    Jadi kalau dia nak pergi ke negara jiran kerana dia fikir ia akan menyenangkan dirinya untuk menunaikan ibadah, yg kita sibuk2 nak slam dia asal? Cubalah beri semangat sikit untuk dia. Jgn pula kita berprasangka buruk terhadap sesuatu yg baik.

    Saya tak marah. Cakap2 aja. Selamat Hari Raya. Kalau tersilap kata, mohon maaf.

     

    Source: Osman Sulaiman

  • Erwin Shah Dawson: You Get Complete Freedom In Malaysia Where Islam Is Concerned

    Erwin Shah Dawson: You Get Complete Freedom In Malaysia Where Islam Is Concerned

    Regarding the recent article “Erwin Ingin Berhijrah Ke Malaysia Kerana Islam”

    Lets clarify and go through this step by step, point by point.

    1st) to recall word for word what i said will be close to impossible. But i recall my intentions of the article.

    -the intention wasnt to badmouth or slander Singapore’s Islam. It was just a pleasant feeling to be in a place where one gets COMPLETE freedom where Islam is concerned.

    •the fact u get Adhan loudly at almost every few kilometres during every waktu. We dont get that in Sg. Its a pleasant feeling to be hearing different Voices and different Intonations of Adhan . U cant disagree that Singapore disallows the Adhan to be recited out loud during Prayer Time. Basically, it feels nice for a change.

    •the fact that our kids dont have to be restricted to only Madrasah Schools to be obliging our Islamic Laws on Aurah.
    Sikhs can wear turban but Muslimahs cant wear Hijab? Freedom or not? U decide.

    •the fact that every school will teach the basic of Islam since as early as Nursery.
    We have been programmed to think that Government school offers better future in this modern world. Thus many of us Sgporean Muslims refuses to send our child to Madrasah School Instead.
    Agree to Disagree

    •People being rejected Jobs because they are Malays or Muslims.
    Women do not get a job because they wear Hijab.

    •I can go on about this, but thats not my point. There is no denying that certain aspects of our Beautiful Religion is being constrained by the government disguised in the name of Racial Harmony and whatever not. U cant disagree that this is true.

    •Take Note that i dont think its a bad thing or so difficult to be A Muslim in Singapore, im just saying that is a nice feeling to see the complete freedom of Islam . Especially when u see ur own country facing Racial and Discrimination against Malays/Islam ,which is obvious but yet ppl seem to take it like it is Subtle .
    In short, i didnt kutok my own country at all. Im just praising the COMPLETE freedom Malaysia has regarding Islamic Practices.

    2) Ive spoken about this migration to various people. So perhaps some factors might have been missed out this time round. Either i forgot to say it, or they forgot to write it.
    But here goes

    • I have every intention to study Islam one day. And in Malaysia, there are various schools and Universities, and it is easily accessible to study Islam where Certifications are concerned.
    Whereas in Singapore, it is really limited.

    So , is it wrong that im migrating becos the study of Islam is easily accessible as compared to where i was born? Am i lying or am i just stating facts? U decide

    3) the ones yg easily melatar or jumped to conclusions base on what one party interpreted. The comments u people give out ,seriously?
    Mengata, menghina, menyindir, perli,
    Fooh, sangat Muslim prangai korang ye😅. Renungkanlah prangai korang yg mengata ye.

    4) The only major Question i have is this, where was it stated or mentioned that i critisized Singapore or their Muslims AT ALL? Can show me

    And yes, it is also because i wana pursue my career . Its related but not solely the reason for it.

    Slamat Hari Raya Maaf Zahir Batin , Maaf kalau ade silap kata atau terkasar bahasa. Assalamualaikum.

     

    Source: Erwin Shah Dawson

  • Aaron Aziz Bidas Erwin Shah Dawson

    Aaron Aziz Bidas Erwin Shah Dawson

    KUALA LUMPUR : Pelakon dan pengarah dari Singapura, Aaron Aziz, membidas pelakon baharu senegaranya, Erwin Dawson, 26, berikutan kenyatan beliau mengenai Islam.

    Erwin menerusi sebuah portal tempatan menyatakan beliau boleh mengamalkan ajaran Islam secara bebas di Malaysia berbanding di negara asalnya.

    Tegas Aaron, kenyataan yang dibuat oleh Erwin itu kurang matang dan boleh mendatangkan pelbagai persepsi negatif terhadap umat Islam di Singapura.

    “Sebagai seorang yang lebih ‘senior’ saya menasihatkan kepada awak supaya lebih berhati-hati sebelum mengeluarkan sebarang kenyataan kepada pihak media.

    “Kenyataan yang dibuat boleh membuatkan orang ramai lebih menyampah dengan artis Singapura, sekali gus membuatkan orang ramai bergaduh, mencaci dan mengutuk sesama sendiri di laman sosial,” tulis Aaron menerusi status Instagramnya.

    Selang beberapa minit kemudian, Erwin pula memuat naik kenyataan balas, yang menganggap cara Aaron menegurnya sebagai kurang sesuai. “Anda lebih ‘senior’ dan seharusnya lebih tahu cara baik untuk menegur saya.

    Bukan dengan cara memuat naik di laman sosial yang boleh mendatangkan banyak masalah.

    “Namun, jika saya salah, maafkan saya kerana sebagai pendatang baharu. Lebih banyak yang perlu saya belajar,” tulis Erwin.

    Erwin atau nama sebenarnya Erwin Shah Dawson mula membina nama di Malaysia menerusi drama bersiri Dunia Generasi Baru dan Bencinta.

    Source: www.bharian.com.my

  • Aaron Aziz: I Want To Give Artistes The Break They Never Had

    Aaron Aziz: I Want To Give Artistes The Break They Never Had

    Aaron Aziz is glad that Singapore hasn’t forgotten him, because he hasn’t forgotten Singapore. This week, the actor and producer returns to MediaCorp TV Channel 5 to star in the new sitcom Meet The MP as Danial Razali, a newly elected Member of Parliament (MP) clearly out of his depth among the quirky residents of his constituency. The show also stars Oon Shu An, R Chandra and Zhu Mimi.

    Having spent the past decade growing his career in Malaysia, the 39-year-old jumps at opportunities to work here, as well as to use his influence to help other Singaporean entertainers expand their market. And for him, spending time here is always nostalgic.

    “It felt so good to be back. I’m just happy that I’m not totally forgotten,” he said.

    Far from it — even his original fan club is still intact. “They are still friends,” he revealed. “Back then, they were still in school. Some of them are now married with kids and hold professional jobs.”

    Neither has he forgotten his pre-movie-star years. Shooting Meet The MP in Housing and Development Board estates brought back lots of memories for Aaron (“we don’t have those kinds of blocks in Malaysia”), especially of the time he spent working on four seasons of the popular police TV series Heartlanders. He would reminisce: “I used to wait at this spot for cabs. This is where I used to play soccer. I used to run behind that block and steal Vincent’s perfume! Vincent Ng always brought his perfume everywhere.”

    “Danial in Meet The MP — I see the real me in him. He’s here, but he’s not really here. He has been missing out on so much and things are just not how they used to be. They don’t run things like how they used to. That’s where I feel I am right now.”

    Over in Malaysia, he said, things can get a little crazy. “It’s work, work, work — I don’t even have time to have flashbacks — old memories, sweet memories. Everything’s all about the future and, ‘Let’s do more, do more.’ But I don’t want to forget the past.”

    When one returns home after years abroad, even the disappearance of one’s favourite cafe can be rather symbolic. “There used to be a Delifrance at Wisma Atria. Is it still called Wisma? That was my spot,” Aaron recalled. “I would just sit there, especially during the Christmas season when Orchard Road was lit up, have a cup of coffee, and just look at people having nice conversations. I want to do that again — but I can’t. Where is my Delifrance?”

    He laughed: “I hope this is not some kind of turning-40 syndrome.”

    GIVING PEOPLE WHAT THEY NEVER HAD

    With the big 4-0 looming next year, Aaron doesn’t know if he’s feeling a crisis coming on. The only thing he’s sure of is that he has changed.

    “I just don’t see myself being angry any more,” he said. “I used to be someone who, for example, if I saw a dad spanking a child in public, I would want to go to the dad and smack him back. But now, I would go to the child and pacify him, then the father. I’ve gone in that direction: I’m not going to give you back what you’ve given to other people — I’m just going to give them what they’ve never had.”

    That’s why he feels it’s important for him to do his part for other Singaporeans looking for their big break. “I’ve always wanted for my fellow countrymen who are in the industry to expand their horizons. I want them to soar,” he said. “Knowing that some Malay actors here have not even done film — how sad does that sound? That’s why, whenever a director or producer in Malaysia says, ‘Aaron, do you know any new faces?’ I call my Singaporean friends. Like the MP, I have connections!”

    Some Singaporean names who owe their success across the Causeway to him are actors Adi Putra, Shah Iskandar and Suhaila Salam; stylist Fatimah Mohsin; and hip-hop duo Sleeq, whom he manages. “I always tell (Sleeq), ‘You come to Malaysia already sorted — you have a car and a manager’. I came here with nothing. I learnt the hard way,” he said. “I tell them, ‘Don’t ever stop working hard and don’t change.’

    “The problem with youngsters these days is that after they’ve been in the industry for two years and they get popular, they turn diva. You’re killing your own career. I say, ‘Don’t come to Malaysia and be a diva and make people start to hate Singaporean actors.’ There is a lot of damage repair that I’ve done (for the reputation of Singaporean actors in Malaysia), so don’t go f*** it up. When I do meet these people, I give them my two cents’ worth. They just need to stop thinking that once you’re up, you can never go down. No way, man.”

    ‘I’M LIKE JENGA’

    There’s no doubt that Aaron himself is still “up” there and influential. But the idea of going into politics for real cracks him up. “I’d make a screwed-up MP,” he laughed. “I would not run the place properly. We would have chewing gum back. Let’s have chewing gum back! You need to chew your misery away!”

    However, there’s one aspect in which he would make a good candidate for political office: He’s famously scandal-free, although he isn’t so sure that’s a plus point. “There’s a danger there, you know. I’m like Jenga. They’re just waiting for me to drop one brick, so they can see me tumbling down,” he said. “It doesn’t stress me because I don’t see the need to go in that direction, but because they are waiting for the slightest mistake, the dumbest thing can be made into an issue.

    “Come on, find something else to talk about instead of writing rubbish, lah.”

    He can think of another reason not to run for office: “People wouldn’t take me seriously.” In fact, people already don’t take him for who he is. The reason being that he has done so well in two genres – romantic comedies such as Ombak Rindu and action flicks such as KL Gangster. His image in people’s minds is either that of the romantic hero or the tough guy.

    “Some people see me as loving husband and father: ‘Aaron, you cannot fight. You have to do love scenes.’ Other people are like, ‘No! You have to do action!’ So, no one is going to take me seriously, because no one takes me for who I am. They think I am the person they see onscreen. I’ve become – I don’t know what you call it – a product, or whatever.”

    The real Aaron Aziz, he said, is a bit of both the lover and the fighter. “Some actors tell me they get carried away because they just don’t know how to get out of their character, even after the show is done. I say, ‘Bulls***.’ You get cast because they see something that is you in the character. If everybody could act in that role, they wouldn’t have to do casting,” he stated.

    Going forward, there’s nothing he would like more than to break out of those two stereotypes, although that may take some time to achieve: He’s going to start shooting another romantic film soon. “I used to do roles that people want. I don’t want to do that any more. I want to do roles that I’ve never even given myself the opportunity to like or dislike,” he said. “It has always been, ‘You should and you must. You did too many love stories; let’s do action. Oh, too much action — let’s do a love story.’ There has been a whole team planning what to do with my life. Now, I want to do what I want.”

    And what does he want? “I want to play a character based on a factual event,” he said. “But not as someone famous. Someone nobody even knows about until you learn about him, like the guy who walked 50km to work in the United States every day until somebody gave him a car. Characters that make you think, ‘My gosh, I didn’t know this kind of suffering existed.’”

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com