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  • Fake Diplomas And Degrees From Real Malaysian Universities Being Sold At RM1,000 To RM3,000

    Fake Diplomas And Degrees From Real Malaysian Universities Being Sold At RM1,000 To RM3,000

    A syndicate operating in Puchong, Selangor, has been selling fake academic scrolls to the public, according to an expose by the China Press (2 Oct).

    A reporter from the newspaper went undercover as a potential buyer and contacted the syndicate that had been blatantly promoting its services on Facebook.

    The syndicate is offering fake certificates from Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) and SEGi College.

    According to China Press, a fake diploma scroll from UiTM is sold at RM1,000 and a forged degree scroll at RM2,000. It charges RM2,000 for a phony diploma, RM3,000 for a forged degree or a fake Master’s Degree from SEGi.

    The syndicate claimed that the fake certificates are bilingually produced and they bore the seal of the institution as well as the signature from the chancellor.

    Customers can choose from 30 programmes available at the universities and they will receive a scroll plus a transcript in two days. The fabrication process only takes two hours and the package will be delivered a day after via mail.

    Customers are warned that the fake certificates are only good for employment in the private sector. “This is because government departments are strict, they will look into everything. You should know that your fake academic qualifications are not in the system, since the certificate you’re holding is fake,” the syndicate said.

     

    Source: http://www.thesundaily.my

  • Is someone genuine or fake?

    Is someone genuine or fake?

    How do you tell if someone is genuine or fake? Here’s 8 tips for you.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Drunk Man Who Hurled Himself Onto Car At Pasir Ris Farmway 2 Has Been Arrested

    Drunk Man Who Hurled Himself Onto Car At Pasir Ris Farmway 2 Has Been Arrested

    A man has been arrested after he hurled himself onto a car at Pasir Ris Farmway 2 on Sunday (Jun 11).

    Authorities were alerted to an incident involving a drunk man at about 3.30pm, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF).

    Channel NewsAsia understands that officers were initially deployed to 16 Pasir Ris Farmway 2.

    Dashcam footage uploaded by Facebook user Terry Loo showed the man standing in the middle of a road in the area before running towards Mr Loo’s car and throwing himself on the bonnet.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/

  • Ismail Kassim: Stop Spread Of Fake News Belittling Or Inciting Hatred Towards Islam

    Ismail Kassim: Stop Spread Of Fake News Belittling Or Inciting Hatred Towards Islam

    I am relieved the case of the Imam’s controversial remarks has been settled with the minimum pain to all involved, but it does leave a bad taste in the mouth that will linger on.

    There are still a number of unanswered questions such as the agenda of the whistle-blower and his accomplice. His diatribes – past and present – against the Malay Muslims and the religious authority – have shown that his motives are less than pristine.

    What the Imam said was beyond any doubt wrong and he should not have uttered it, not in Singapore, and not under the present ‘’fear of terrorists’’ climate, here and elsewhere.

    But I don’t think he meant to incite violence against Jews or Christians member. It probably stems from an indulgence in religious rhetoric that has become habitual among some unenlightened preachers.

    My regret is that the whole episode could have been avoided by a more pro-active and constructive approach on the part of the powers-to-be.

    Like the Bible and the Torah and other holy texts from the Abrahamic faith, the Quran too has passages that to some extent incite the faithful to violence against unbelievers, hypocrites, homosexuals, gays and so on.

    While there were reasons for such verses at the time of the revelation, they have lost their meaning in the present world, and should not be uttered by anyone in public, least of all by an Imam in a mosque.

    I do hope that there will be the appropriate follow-up measures.

    I also like to take this opportunity to remind all that there are fake news on Islam and Muslims that are circulated at regular intervals with immunity on social media.

    And what’s most unfortunate is that these people know that these stories have been made up to incite hatred against Muslims and belittle Islam, and yet they have no compulsion in spreading such news.

    They too deserve to get a warning.

     

    Source: Ismail Kassim

  • Beware! Don’t Buy Fake Qur’an

    Beware! Don’t Buy Fake Qur’an

    Be careful guys. This ‪#‎Quran‬ is published to misguide people. It’s NOT the original Qur’an.

    For non-Muslims who wants to study the Qur’an please be careful when purchasing a Qur’an. This is fake not the real one.

    The original Qur’an doesn’t have the three logos on it.

    Please Share to raise the awareness.

     

    Source: Sheik Lukman Akanni