Tag: Islam

  • Feeling Alone As Sole Malay Nominee For Her Cohort, Pri 4 Girl Rejected Prefect Nomination, Against Father’s Wishes

    Feeling Alone As Sole Malay Nominee For Her Cohort, Pri 4 Girl Rejected Prefect Nomination, Against Father’s Wishes

    Durrah brought back a form. She got selected to be a prefect. She held the role for 2 yrs already. This time, she told me she didnt want it. As a mom, I asked and she has explained. I hear her reasons. One of them was for the fact that she is the only Malay nominated within the P4 cohort. So she felt “alone”.

    Then the girl consulted the father. For her father, I could understand when Hid tried to coax her to take up the given role. He shared his sadstory, “Last time, I want to be a prefect but was never selected”. But what made me laughed was when he added, “Durrah, you are the only Malay nominated. Which is what made u special. Take it. For us; for the Malay community”.

    Alas, Durrah chose not to accept but she said she will think abt it; especially when she learned that living her dad’s wish will bring her more of Allah’s blessings.

     

    Source: Raudha Robu

  • Desperate Father: Will My Son Ever Get A Place In Autism SPED School When Even My Own MP Cannot Help?

    Desperate Father: Will My Son Ever Get A Place In Autism SPED School When Even My Own MP Cannot Help?

    NOT ASKING FOR THE MOON…Just A Place For My Son In Autism Sped School…!!!

    I rarely post on social media. But today is an exception. Today I can’t help but to post this.

    After much persuasion from my wife… today after work, I accompanied both my wife and son to Eden School / Eden Centres for Adults / Eden Children’s Centres / AAS for Autism, in hopes to plead for a slot this year for Nabil in there.

    After meeting with the in charge for enrollment, to our disappointment we were told that the earliest most possible intake for Nabil is next year in January 2018.

    He’s of a P2 age this year…it’s been 2 lengthy years already..how long more do you expect my son to wait… I can’t help feeling the negative vibes that Nabil is like not being considered for a place at all when being told to go and try for other sped schools or private schools…..this is easier said than done.

    It is beyond my understanding why distance between school and home is not being considered during a sped school enrollment just like how it is being applied in mainstream primary schools.

    Really could not comprehend the system how a student who resides in as far as pasir ris and tampines are prioritized and get a slot in Eden (Bt Batok) while we the apparent west residents (CCK) are left hanging precariously by the hook.

    We as parents are truly exhausted. Have tried numerous means of help…even to the extend of approaching the Member of Parliament of our area Mr Zaqy Mohamad in hopes to expedite the enrollment but till today..we have yet to receive even a reply from him regarding the matter regrettably.

    It is just emotionally tiring and draining to say the least…as a husband, seeing your wife shedding her tears helplessly in public as we step out of Eden School earlier on while hugging my son was the last straw for me!

    Seek help from Ministry of Education, Singapore you say?? How could we when in the first place, they couldn’t even help to issue a student ezlink card for Nabil just because he has yet to get enrolled into a school. Yes. My son all this while has been paying adult fare whenever he took the train since he turns 7. How justifying is this…?! You see how my son has been tossed back and forth all these while….

    The system got to change…someone has got to look into the cases which falls through the cracks…that’s where our unheard voices are being suppressed unfairly….?

     

    Source: Aqil Alid

  • Advertising Gimmick: Cafe Claims Lasagna Is One Of The Favourite Food Of Prophet Muhammad

    Advertising Gimmick: Cafe Claims Lasagna Is One Of The Favourite Food Of Prophet Muhammad

    I’m not a pious Muslim by any means but even I cannot take this……who in their right mind would claim that Prophet Muhammad liked eating lasagna?!

    There are so many ways to market your food. You don’t have to resort to this to bolster your sales.

    You are just making it confusing for Muslims and making Muslims the laughing stock of others.

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    Nana

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  • Ustaz Sallim Jasman Unwell, Warded In Hospital

    Ustaz Sallim Jasman Unwell, Warded In Hospital

    GET WELL SOON

    We received news that Ustaz Sallim Jasman is not well and currently being treated in a hospital.

    We seek your kind prayers for his health and recovery. May he continues to be the source of inspiration for the Singapore Muslim community.

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    SEMOGA CEPAT SEMBUH

    Kami dimaklumkan bahawa yang dihormati lagi disayangi, Ustaz Sallim Jasman kini berada di hospital.

    Mari sama-sama kita mendoakan agar beliau diberi kesihatan serta kesembuhan. Semoga diberi ketabahan dan kekuatan untuk terus menabur bakti kepada masyarakat Islam Singapura.

     

    Source: Singapore Islamic Scholars & Religious Teachers Association – Pergas

  • Singapore PR In Jordan ICU – Family Still Seeking Donations For $123,000 Medical Fees

    Singapore PR In Jordan ICU – Family Still Seeking Donations For $123,000 Medical Fees

    He fell after being pushed during a minor pilgrimage in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.

    In the confusion, someone stepped on Mr Abdul Ghafur Mohd Ibrahim’s left ankle.

    Today, the 59-year-old bus driver is recovering in a hospital in Jordan, with his left leg amputated after it was infected by flesh-eating bacteria.

    Facing a rising medical bill that is at $123,000 currently, Mr Abdul Ghafar’s family is trying to raise money, along with the sum needed to repatriate him.

    His son-in-law Mohamad Ameen Said Abdul Kadir, 37, told The Straits Times on Monday: “We’re shocked that a small ankle injury could become so serious. We were heartbroken when we learnt he was infected by flesh-eating bacteria.”

    Mr Abdul Ghafur and his wife were part of a group that left Singapore on Dec 11 to perform their “umrah”.

    After his fall, and towards the end of the pilgrimage, he discovered big blisters on his left foot.

    As he was staying in Jordan then, he checked into Al Khalidi Hospital in Amman on Dec 23.

    For the next three days, doctors gave the Malaysia-born Singapore permanent resident antibiotics to control the infection on his ankle, which was oozing pus.

    Three members of Mr Abdul Ghafur’s family flew to Jordan on Dec 27 to keep his wife company.

    Despite the antibiotics, the infection continued to spread aggressively, said Mr Ameen, an operations manager.

    Mr Abdul Ghafur’s infection worsened after he developed high fever and low blood pressure and eventually, the left leg had to be amputated above the knee.

    Today, the bacterial infection appears to be contained, although Mr Abdul Ghafur remains in intensive care and is being supported by a ventilator.

    While he is recovering, his family has been saddled with a hefty medical bill.

    A copy of the 35-page medical bill and medical report was shown to ST.

    His 35-year-old daughter, who wanted to be known only as Madam Rabiathul, said “the medical fees are too high for us to cover”.

    Through contributions made by strangers who had seen the family’s plea for donations on social media, the family has managed to raise around $32,000, which is still not enough.

    They also expect the bill to increase.

    Mr Ameen felt the $55 travel insurance his father-in-law had paid as part of the “umrah” package was “inadequate”.

    ST understands that the travel insurance covers only $20,000 for hospitalisation and $50,000 for repatriation to Singapore.

    Mr Ameen said: “The cheapest quote to fly him back to Singapore with proper medical attention is around US$120,000 ($174,000).

    “And he is in no condition to fly.

    “What is important for the family right now is to generate as much funds as possible. We’re thankful some help is coming our way.”

    Mr Ameen said he had sought assistance from Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

    The family is also looking into Mr Abdul Ghafur’s personal accident insurance plan, which has a clause for permanent disability.

    Mr Ameen said: “My father-in-law’s personal accident insurer needs to see him in Singapore where his condition will be examined and verified by the insurer’s doctor before any payout is made.”

    Mr Abdul Ghafur’s plight was intially brought to light by netizens, including Ms Rubiah Suib, a colleague of Madam Rabiathul, who had appealed for donations on her Facebook on Dec 28.

    Her post, which was one of many similar posts, was shared more than 500 times.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

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