Tag: malay

  • [LATEST] Adik Norhidayah Bte Norisham Is Still Missing

    [LATEST] Adik Norhidayah Bte Norisham Is Still Missing

    Latest news, for all the respectful people that have PM me asking is shes found & that hv help to share & reshare this Missing lady profile.

    I just called up the mother – 91650535 today 22/06/17 @ 1215pm. (Please dont keep calling her & ask the same question over & over again)

    She’s the pleasant home based lady, no family problem, hardly goes out, didnt bring lots of money last Friday.

    Some ppl kept calling her mom & inform her that she was last seen at Masjid An Nur, Masjid Al Firdaus etc2. I hope we can keep praying for her safety & whereabout.

    Bayangkan ini adalah anak kita sendiri yg kita besarkan di depan mata2, alih2 tak pulang dlm seminggu. Pasti kita risau, menangis tak henti2 & sukar sekali nak tidur.

    Harap2 ibu bapa & keluarganya dapat terus bersabar ya. Akan kita semua tolong sedaya upaya usahkan ya Kak Yana, in sya Allah

     

    Source: Muhd Ansar Tahir

  • Help Mohd Shamsul: Family Pleads For $80,000 To Pay For Surgeries, Hospitalisation And Step-Down Car

    Help Mohd Shamsul: Family Pleads For $80,000 To Pay For Surgeries, Hospitalisation And Step-Down Car

    Peace and blessings be upon you.

    My name is Watee, sister of Mohd Shamsul and I am trying to raise funds for my brother’s treatment costs and aftercare.

    When my brother, Mohd Shamsul, had a terrible fall from a bunk bed as a child. The result was a blood clot in his brain which could not be removed due to the risks involved in the procedure. Over the years, the blood clot has caused my brother to deteriorate. He eventually became disabled; he’s since suffered from weakness in all his right limbs, and eventually became limp. Despite this, he was known to be a very positive person with no lack of smiles. An active volunteer, he would work with various mosques, orphanages and organisations.  Strongly-spirited with excellent sportsmanship, he was especially talented in bowling.

    From 11 April 2017 onwards, our family experienced a very life changing moment when Shamsul was found unconscious on the floors of our washroom. Just moments ago, he was still having dinner with us. Our poor mother was thrown into hysterics because her greatest fear happened – the blood vessel near his blood clot burst, just like his old doctors used to warn. He was immediately warded in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

    The doctors told us he had a brain aneurysm, which then led to Brain aneurysms develop as a result of thinning arterial walls. A brain aneurysm that has not ruptured is usually unnoticed because of a lack of symptoms. However, in rare cases, the aneurysm will burst and bleed in the skull (cerebral haemorrhaging). His brain cells died from a lack of oxygen.

    His condition later led to Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM), which is a tangle of blood vessels in the brain or on its surface bypasses normal brain tissue and directly diverts blood from the arteries to the veins. Our dear brother was into comatose.

    The doctors decided to proceed with the highly risky operation, external ventricular drain (EVD), on the very same day to stop the bleeding in his brain. He condition became critical after the op.

    Unfortunately, after the procedure, his brain pressure skyrocketed and the swelling worsened. He was put to sedation and now, he’s paralysed.

    On 27 April 2017, a second external ventricular drain (EVD) revision was performed.

    After the operation, his condition improved tremendously. Since he was more responsive to his surroundings, her was transferred to the Acute Care Unit (ACA), and subsequently, to the General Ward. To my family, this was a huge relief and we could finally feel hope again.

    From 30th May up till today, Shamsul is in a step-down care for a rehab stay.

    Our Goal

    Though we feel lucky to pull through the most trying time of our lives with our brother still with us, there is another hurdle we now have to face: the medical bills.

    Not including the stay in the ACA and General Ward, the bills for the ICU ward and two surgeries were above SGD$50,000. His current stay at the step-down care hospital is projected to be minimally 28 days and will amount to at least SGD$7000. This would cost more if he stays there longer. On top of this, my family and I will now have to make special modifications to our home to accommodate my brother’s needs. These accommodations will include installation of hand rails, etc. A mobile commode, motorised wheelchair and a lifetime worth of medical supplies will also be needed.

    Our family has made efforts to handle the financial situation within ourselves but the costs are just insurmountable. All our resources and our savings were exhausted and dried up during this time. Crowdfunding GiveAsia for donations is a final resort.

    Hence, we are appealing for $80,000. But our priority is to cover the cost of the surgeries and hospitalisation stay first.

    Help in any other shape or form is would be greatly appreciated too. If there are any organisations and welfare centres that we can approach, please let us know. A donation of a used working commode or wheelchair can help bring down our expenses. Prayers and well wishes for my brother mean a lot to us too.

    Do share this campaign with your friends and family. May God bless you and your family for your kind deeds.

    Family of Mohd Shamsul

     

    Source: https://give.asia

  • Former Opera Estate Neighbour Of Salleh Marican: He Is Not Malay

    Former Opera Estate Neighbour Of Salleh Marican: He Is Not Malay

    He isn’t [Malay}. They lived a few doors down from my home in Opera Estate in the 70s n 80’s.

    My grandmother was good friends with his mother, who was a Chinese adopted by Indian Muslims, I believe.

    His father was Indian Muslim.

     

    Source: Shahira Daud

  • Choice Of Salleh Marican Family Photo Very Unlike Normal Depiction Of Malay Families In Singapore

    Choice Of Salleh Marican Family Photo Very Unlike Normal Depiction Of Malay Families In Singapore

    Very Kardashian/Trump like family photo.

    It’s interesting to see a Malay family presented this way. It’s common to see something like this in Malaysia with the many Datuks there.

    But this is a self-made rags to riches bring-me-down-twice-get-up-thrice businessman.

     

    Source: Hazrul Azhar Jamari

  • Nine Publications By Rasul Dahri Banned, ARS Application Rejected

    Nine Publications By Rasul Dahri Banned, ARS Application Rejected

    Nine books promoting extremist religious views by an unregistered religious teacher, have been banned under the Undesirable Publications Act.

    This means it is an offence to distribute and own the books, and people who have copies must hand them over to the police. Those found guilty can be fined, imprisoned or both.

    The publications by Singaporean Rasul Dahri contain “extremist religious views which include denigrating remarks of other religious groups,” the Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) said on Tuesday (June 20).

    In some of them, Mr Rasul “rejects the idea of a secular state and calls on Muslims to establish an Islamic State”, added the MCI in its statement.

    The ministry reiterated Singapore’s stance of “zero tolerance for individuals or publications which aim to promote hostility or violence among different religious groups”, adding this is why the books have been banned.

    “Rasul Dahri is a Singaporean who has, through his radical teachings, betrayed the values that Singapore has held so close to us as a mutli-cultural and multi-racial society,” said Minister for Information and Communications Yaacob Ibrahim in the statement.

    Dr Yaacob, who is also Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs added: “We will not allow his radical teachings and his extremist ideology to take root in Singapore. We will do whatever we can, with security agencies as well as community organisations such as the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore to safeguard our community against extremism.”

    In a separate statement, the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) said Mr Rasul’s application to the Asatizah Recognition Scheme to be endorsed as a qualified Islamic teacher in Singapore was rejected.

    Since the start of this year, all Islamic teachers who want to each in Singapore must be endorsed by the scheme.

    Muis said Mr Rasul has been known to “maintain exclusivist, hardline and extreme positions in Islam”.

    For example, he opposes democracy claiming it is not part of Islam, said Muis noting that democracy is one of Singapore’s fundamental governing principles.

    He also denigrates Jews by “labelling them as people who accept terrorism as part of their culture”.

    Muis said Mr Rasul “also persistently denounced established religious rituals practised by Muslim scholars worldwide and declared those who practise it as deviating from his own mistaken view of what is ‘the real Islam’”.

    The Singapore leader of terrorist network Jemaah Islamiyah, Mas Selamat Kastari, was reported to have attended Mr Rasul’s classes in Johor between 1987 and 1989.

    Malay-language daily Berita Harian reported that Mr Rasul was arrested last year -for the third time – in Malaysia.

    He was said to be active in the Klang Valley and Johor for several years, although Malaysia’s National Fatwa Council and the Pahang Islamic Religious Department banned seven of his books.

    Muis said such ” problematic teachings” do not in any way represent the views of Muslims in Singapore.

    It urged Muslims to avoid the teachings, which are “totally unsuited for Singapore’s multi-cultural society and may lead to extremism in religious thought and practice”.

    It also reminded Muslims to seek religious education from accredited teachers.

    Those who encounter individuals teaching and preaching ideas like Mr Rasul’s should report them to Muis at 6359 1199 or the Asatizah Recognition Board at 6604 8568.

    The list of banned books by Mr Rasul are:

    1. Setiap Bid’ah Menyesatkan

    Publisher: Perniagaan Jahabersa, Taman Kempas, Johor Bahru, 1997

    2. Hukum Mengenai Rokok & Mencukur Janggut

    Publisher: Perniagaan Jahabersa, Taman Kempas, Johor Bahru, 1997

    3. Salah Faham Dr. Harun Din Dalam Persoalan: Bid’ah & Percanggahannya (Edisi

    Baru)

    Publisher: Perniagaan Jahabersa, Taman Kempas, Johor Bahru, 1998

    4. Siri 1: Bahaya Tariqat Sufi / Tasawuf Terhadap Masyarakat

    Publisher: Perniagaan Jahabersa, Taman Kempas, Johor Bahru, 1998

    5. Siri 2: Imam Syafie (Rahimahullah) Mengharamkan Kenduri Arwah, Tahlilan,

    Yasinan dan Selamatan

    Publisher: Perniagaan Jahabersa, Taman Kempas, Johor Bahru, 2001

    6. Siri 5: Kebatilan dan Kemungkaran Berzanji & Perayaan Maulid Nabi (Sallallahu

    ‘Alaihi Wa-Sallam)

    Publisher: Perniagaan Jahabersa, Taman Kempas, Johor Bahru, 2001

    7. Siri 7: Amalan-amalan Bid’ah Pada Bulan Sya’ban

    Publisher: Perniagaan Jahabersa, Taman Kempas, Johor Bahru, 2002

    8. Tauhid Hakimiyah & Khawarij: Punca Demonstrasi, Pemberontakan, Pecah-belah

    dan Pengkafiran

    Publisher: Syarikat Ummul Qura Enterprise, Majidi Baru, Johor Bahru, 2012

    9. Demokrasi, Pilihanraya & Mengundi: Satu Kajian Menurut Al-Quran & AsSunnah

    Publisher: Syarikat Ummul Qura Enterprise, Majidi Baru, Johor Bahru, 2013

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com