Tag: malay

  • Exclusive Islamic WOW Run gathers likeminded hijabi Muslimahs at Marina Barrage

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    MasyaAllah…the event was truly amazing. As a first time 5km runner, I felt that everything went so smoothly, Alhamdulillah. Kudos to Efah and her strong committee members who had done an extremely fantastic job in pulling together this inaugural muslimah run event! Well done, ladies! *clapping hands in standing ovation*

    Hawa Hassan 

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    Rilek1Corner would like to congratulate the organizers of WOW RUN 14, especially to Mudzalifah Anuar (picture above in yoga stance) who is the founder of WOW Run 14. To all the speakers, Ambassadors, GOH, volunteers, and participants, it was a wonderful day filled with endorphins, inspirational words and hope.

    Dr Radiah SalimNurul Izzah Khamsani Dr Rufaihah Jalil, Fazlin Ibrahim, Siti Dzaleha Zainal, Noor Ain Masaid, and Saiyidah Aisyah.

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  • Muslim wants burning of incense banned in SG

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    Salaam.

    I think it is time for those who have upper respiratory ailments and asthma to have their views known to Mr Vivian Balakrishnan, the Minister of the Environment & Water Resources that we have had enough of this years of suffering, choking and having to run to the hospital in the middle of the night as our neighbours irresponsibly burn their incense right below our window sending dangerous and choking particles into our throats. We have the right to a clean air. I believe that neighbour burning of incense should be banned. Instead, the government should allocate particular locations where the burning could be done equipped with air pollution removal facilities. In the current dry spell with strong winds, it can dangerous as the grasses are dry and would catch fire easily. Secondly, the pollution is direct and at very high level.

    Wallahu a’lam.

    Abdul Hakeem Mohd Ismail

    Source: http://on.fb.me/1fHt6di

  • Minah Tudung Ambil Jam Tangan Orang Lain di Causeway Point

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    Stomper Ridwan was incensed to find out that a total strange had claimed a recently-purchased watch his family left behind at a food court in Causeway Point.

    After reviewing video footage of the incident recorded on the food court’s CCTV system, he has since lodged a report with the police.

    In his report, Stomper Ridwan wrote:

    “On Jan 24, I went with my family to Bagus, a food court in Causeway Point foodcourt, for dinner at about 7.45pm.

    “We left the area at around 8.15pm after dinner but accidentally left behind a small black plastic bag, which contained a Casio watch that my mum had just bought a few hours back.

    “When we realised what had happened at 9pm, we quickly rushed to the foodcourt and asked the manager if they had seen a small plastic bag that had a watch in it.

    “To our suprise, the manager told me that the watch had already been claimed by a shameless lady, pictured in the video, even though the item was obviously not hers.

    “We think she may have seen the watch after a cleaner took it out from the bag to confirm it was not rubbish to be thrown away.

    “All her actions have been captured on the CCTV video, and a police report have been filed.

    “This lady is a disgrace to the community!”

     

    Source: http://bit.ly/Mux4gJ

  • Bekas ketua AMP, Nizam Ismail hutang bank $118,000

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    A FORMER director of the Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP) has failed to get a court order to stop the taxman from coming after him to make good on tax arrears totalling $117,716.

    If Mr Mohd Nizam Ismail does not meet the statutory demand to settle his debt, bankruptcy proceedings can be started against him.

    But this worry has been allayed for the 46-year-old lawyer and former deputy public prosecutor for now, having reached a settlement with the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (Iras).

    He said through his lawyer See Chern Yang last night, that the “parties have reached a mutually acceptable arrangement out of court”.

    Mr Nizam, who has been working as a lawyer drawing $18,000 a month since last July, is a civil society activist who stepped down from the AMP last April. The statutory demand relates to unpaid taxes for three years from 2010.

    Mr Nizam argued that he had worked out an instalment agreement with the Iras in March last year, which it was trying to back out of. He said he had kept to an instalment plan in 2012 but was retrenched in January 2013. That made payments difficult until he came to a new agreement with the taxman two months later.

    But High Court assistant registrar Janice Wong said in judgment grounds released yesterday that she found the agreement “unworkable” and so unclear as to make it void. She said the deal was for parties to meet and reach a “reasonable agreement” on future instalments after the initial two-month period, during which he made part payments. But there was no agreed criteria or clarity as to what would amount to a “reasonable agreement”.

    It would be “odd” to expect the taxman to “hold his hands” until a “reasonable agreement” had been reached, she added.

    She noted the Comptroller had repeatedly made clear in letters from May 2 onwards that enforcement action would be taken if Mr Nizam did not settle the arrears.

    Ms Wong further rejected Mr Nizam’s claim that he relied on the agreement with the taxman as he had other financial obligations such as the maintenance of his ex-wife and children, and the payment of friendly loans.

    She said: “He fought off the most pressing fires by borrowing money to pay off those creditors. (He) must have known that in relation to the debt owed to the (Comptroller), he could buy some time, but actions to recover the debt would ultimately be brought against him.”

    By July, he was a law partner earning $18,000 a month, she said. In August, the Comptroller had offered to allow him a final payment plan of $13,000 a month, which would clear the debt by September this year.

    But he had countered with monthly payments of $6,000 to end in November next year.

    The Comptroller rejected the proposal in October, pointing to the long-outstanding tax arrears and the many attempts to accommodate Mr Nizam. The statutory demand then followed.

    Responding to queries, an Iras spokesman said yesterday that over the past five years, there have been only three applications including this one to set aside a statutory demand and all were rejected by the courts.

    “We will take appropriate actions to recover the outstanding taxes owed by the taxpayer to the State,” he added.

    K.C Vijayan for The Straits Times

    Source: Straits Times © Singapore Press Holdings Ltd

  • Melayu Paling Miskin di Singapura?

    Dorling Kindersley Limited dari London telah menerbitkan satu buku teks yang menerangkan bahawa orang Melayu adalah yang PALING MISKIN di Singapura.

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    Di tengah hiruk-pikuk gara-gara kenyataan ini, seorang anak melayu bernama ‘Fadhil’ setuju dan menambah bangsa Melayu memang ramai yang beragama Islam. Anda setuju dengan pendapat Fadhil ini?

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    Before i start commenting, i would apologize 1st. My comment might hurt others and might be agreeable with others. Hear it goes…

    Its a known fact that generally Malays are poor. Generally Malays in SG are Muslims. So the fact that Malays are generally poorer is because

    1. They tend to leave it to fate. Always citing its fated that my future will be like this. What’s your effort in making a difference in your life?
    2. They spend on impulse & love showing off thus making them poorer due to never ending debt/riba’. We can see and hear from marriage consultants where weddings are paid on credit. Some even ended up with bad debts and bankruptcy.
    3. Islam is a rich religion and it advocates business but many are laid back and choose to grab a 9 to 5 job. Our Prophet PBUH used to ride on a camel called Buraq and the price of that camel, which is the highest grade today, is almost the same as a Ferrari in Dubai.
    4. Some fail to give their parents money thus not getting enough blessings.

    Im a human and reminding myself too. And if the comments about Malay being poor hits you as being poor materially, spiritually, emotionally, status symbol, socially or even physically, the responsibility for a change is in your hands. When an opportunity to change is present, act.

    Again Im sorry for the hard truth.

    Fadhil not Liyana

    *Foto kontribusi Shila Lada