Tag: Malays

  • He Saves 6,000 $1 Coins In 2 Years

    He Saves 6,000 $1 Coins In 2 Years

    This bachelor’s unusual method of saving money not only netted him $6,000, but also three marriage proposals.

    Mr Muhammad Helmy Kamid, 26,saved more than 6,000 $1 coins in two years.

    But what caught most people’s attention, after his story appeared in Malay daily Berita Harian, was him saying that though he has no girlfriend, he plans to use the money as part of his future wedding expenses.

    When he first posted the article on his Facebook page, it got more than 1,000 likes and shares, more than 200 comments – and three marriage proposals.

    Mr Helmy, an engineering associate, told The New Paper: “Two to three people from Malaysia messaged me, asking to marry them after seeing my post online.

    “When I first read the messages, I thought people would really do anything for money.”

    But he does not take the messages seriously and has politely rejected the women.

    Mr Helmy started saving $1 coins in mid 2014, after he was inspired by his uncle, Mr Anuar Ahmad.

    Mr Anuar, 45, began collecting $1 coins around 10 years ago, but amassed only about $1,000 after about a year of saving.

    He told TNP: “It helped me when I wanted to get married, so I thought it would help him, too.

    “I am glad he took my words seriously and that he is even more diligent than I was.”

    Mr Anuar, a senior technician,stopped saving $1 coins after he got married 10 years ago, but he was glad to see his nephew determined to continue.

    He said: “He has always been like that – when he sets his mind on doing something, he is determined to go all the way.”

    Mr Helmy said it is a smart way to save.

    “You don’t feel the pinch when you save small change,” he added.

    “When you have to put aside $10 or $20 every day or a few hundred dollars every month, you’ll naturally feel the pinch.”

    Mr Helmy started by keeping all his change and would exchange 10-, 20- and 50-cent coins with stall vendors for $1 coins.

    He found that when he inserted the change into vending machines, he would get $1 coins when he pressed the return change button.

    “In the beginning, my mother told me this plan was nonsense,” he said.

    “She would not touch my coins and even laughed at me.”

    But she was the one who ended up helping him instead.

    Mr Helmy recounted how his mother would hand him $1 coins in exchange for notes.

    “She would keep her loose change for me,” he said.

    When he counted his savings last month, Mr Helmy could not believe how much he had saved.

    “I started counting. From $1,000, it went to $2,000. When it reached $6,000, I though that I could use this money to get married,” he said.

    SURPRISED

    He surprised even his brother, Mr Suffian Sarmadi Kamid, who began his own $1 coin collection six months back.

    Mr Suffian, a 29-year-old security supervisor, said: “It’s quite funny how my brother could save up $6,000 in his little, green piggybank.”

    Although Mr Helmy does not have a girlfriend, he is planning ahead for his big day.

    He said: “With this sum of money, I am prepared to pay dowry and settle marriage costs.

    “It tells my prospective mother-in-law that I’m prepared and I’ve got what it takes to marry her daughter.”

     

    Source: The New Paper

  • Walid J. Abdullah: Minorities Only Get What They Want If Authorities Want The Same Thing

    Walid J. Abdullah: Minorities Only Get What They Want If Authorities Want The Same Thing

    *when minorities ask for the hijab*

    ‘We must be mindful of the common space. It is a shared public sphere. We must not upset the balance.’

    *when minorities ask for greater cabinet representation*

    ‘We are a meritocratic society. We promote based on merit.’

    *when minorities ask about a minority Prime Minister*

    ‘Our society just is not ready yet.’

    *when minorities ask for more prestigious positions in the military*

    ‘It can be a tricky situation.’

    *when minorities ask about the navy*

    ‘It is a practical problem. There is just no halal food on board. What to do.’

    *when minorities (apparently) ask for a minority President*

    ‘Great idea! Let’s implement it at the next available opportunity! We are basically doing this because that’s what the people want.’

     

    Source: Walid J. Abdullah

  • Jufrie Mahmood: PAP Policy Only Lip Service, They Are There To Protect Themselves

    Jufrie Mahmood: PAP Policy Only Lip Service, They Are There To Protect Themselves

    The fact that the constitution has to be amended and rules need be tweaked to, firstly, prevent Dr Tan Cheng Bock from moving into the Istana and secondly to allow a minority (read Malay as the Indians have already had two of their own) to be elected as President show firstly, how dirty the PAP is and secondly, how its policies to integrate Singaporeans of different races and build a united country for the past 5 decades of its rule have failed miserably.
    The expected raising of the bar would disqualify Dr Tan Cheng Bock from contesting while the lip service given to the national language and the perceived disloyalty of the Malays emanating from the PAP’s ill conceived NS and other policies such as immigration, SAP Schools, etc, have prevented Singaporeans of all races from intergrating as one united people.
    Unlike what is happening here our close neighbour Indonesia did it differently, where its national language is spoken fluently by all its citizens. They did not find the need the tweak its electoral rules enabling Ah Hock, an ethnic minority to be elected as governor of Jakarta without much fuss.
    Similarly the Americans did not amend its constitution to allow Obama, an African American whose ancestors came from Kenya, to be elected as President.
    The PAP is really a sick, racist party which does not practise what it preaches. Wayang and more wayang all the way – for 57 long years since 1959, to keep itself in power.
    Furthermore, Singaporean are not so stupid as to believe that a CEO who manages a $200 million company, for instance, is necessarily more capable than one who is in charge a $100 million company. The fact of the matter is they just want a president whom they can go to bed with.

     

    Source: Mohamed Jufrie Bin Mahmood

  • Adi Putra Tunai Ibadah Haji Bersama Isteri Pertama

    Adi Putra Tunai Ibadah Haji Bersama Isteri Pertama

    Pelakon Adi Putra berangkat ke tanah suci Makkah hari ini (29 Ogos) bersama isteri pertamanya bagi menunaikan ibadah haji.

    Adi memuat naik gambar beliau bersama isterinya, Aida Yusof, 41 tahun di laman Instagram beliau pagi tadi, menurut laporan Berita Harian Malaysia.

    Adi Putra, 35 tahun, turut memohon agar segala salah dan silapnya dimaafkan.

    Sebahagian peminat melahirkan rasa bersyukur dan mendoakan semoga urusan haji pasangan itu berjalan lancar.

    “Assalamualaikum, kami mohon ampun dan maaf kepada semua sekiranya ada kesalahan dan kesilapan. Dan kami ambil kesempatan di tanah suci untuk mendoakan kepada semua,” menurut catatan beliau.

    Dalam pada itu Aida turut dipuji kerana masih setia dan tenang di sisi Adi, meskipun suaminya baru sahaja mendirikan rumah tangga buat kali kedua.

    Sebelum ini, Adi mencetuskan kontroversi apabila tersebar gambar beliau bernikah dengan wanita yang bernama Norshahida Zolkafly, 33 tahun pada 20 Jun lalu, lapor Berita Harian Malaysia.

    Semasa mengadakan sidang media khas, Adi mengaku sudahpun bernikah buat kali kedua.

    Namun, tidak lama selepas itu, isteri keduanya dilaporkan antara 28 orang yang ditahan polis bagi membantu siasatan berhubung sindiket penyeludupan warga asing di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA), lapor BH Malaysia.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Bakal Pengantin Gigit Jari, Wang Cengkeram S$5,000 Dipercayai Dilesapkan Pekerja

    Bakal Pengantin Gigit Jari, Wang Cengkeram S$5,000 Dipercayai Dilesapkan Pekerja

    Harapan beberapa bakal pengantin untuk mendirikan rumah tangga mengalami kegenjotan. Ini apabila wang cengkeram yang diberikan kepada sebuah syarikat penyedia khidmat perkahwinan dipercayai digelapkan salah seorang kakitangannya.

    Syarikat tersebut, yang tidak asing di kalangan masyarakat Melayu/Islam tempatan, sudahpun memberhentikan pekerjanya itu.

    Antara bakal pengantin yang terjejas ialah Cik Siti Fadilah Mansari dan tunangnya, Encik Muhammad Aslam Abdul Halim, yang mendakwa sejumlah S$5,000 daripada S$7,000 wang cengkeram yang sudah dibayar mereka kepada syarikat itu, dilesapkan oleh pekerja berkenaan.

    Menceritakan lanjut kepada BERITAMediacorp, Cik Fadilah berkata kurang setahun sebelum berlangsungnya majlis walimahtul urus beliau, pihaknya difahamkan bahawa kakitangan yang sepatutnya menguruskan majlis beliau sudah diberhentikan kerja.

    “Jadi saya terus telefon: ‘Siapa yang ganti tempat perancang majlis perkahwinan saya?’ Jadi saya buat temu janji berjumpa mereka dan kemudian saya dapat tahu yang perancang majlis saya sebenarnya telah membawa (melesapkan) sejumlah wang saya,” kata Cik Fadilah.

    Cik Fadilah serta tunangnya, Encik Muhammad Aslam, terkejut mendengar berita itu.

    TERSEREMPAK DENGAN DALANG YANG LESAPKAN WANG

    Namun lebih mengejutkan ialah apabila mereka terserempak dengan dalangnya pada hari yang sama.

    Video perbualan mereka sempat dirakamkan, dan lelaki itu berjanji akan meleraikan segala masalah pada Selasa lalu. Malangnya, beliau tidak muncul.

    Mereka sudahpun membuat laporan polis dan masih menantikan hasil siasatannya. Kini yang tinggal hanyalah resit-resit palsu yang dikeluarkan oleh lelaki berkenaan.

    BAKAL PENGANTIN: “KITA TAK SYAK APA-APA”

    Encik Muhammad Aslam berkata: “Kita tak syak apa-apa sebab apa-apa urusan kita buat, pertama, ia dibuat dalam bangunan syarikat.

    “Kedua, dia (memaparkan dirinya seolah-olah dia) seorang yang bagus dan konsultan kanan dan sebagainya, (dia sudah menerima) banyak maklum balas, perkara-perkara baik mengenainya..

    “Jadi kita tak syak apa-apa yang orang dia seperti begitu, perangai dia seperti begitu.”

    CASE: TERIMA 3 LAGI ADUAN SAMA

    Adalah dipercayai ramai lagi pasangan lain turut menjadi mangsa lelaki berkenaan.

    Syarikat penyedia khidmat perkahwinan terbabit difahamkan sudah bersetuju untuk menanggung wang cengkeram S$5,000 yang sudah dibayar Cik Fadilah dan dilesapkan kakitangannya itu.

    BERITAMediacorp juga menghubungi Persatuan Pengguna CASE mengenai kes tersebut dan ia mengesahkan sudah menerima sebanyak tiga aduan yang sama.

    Source: Berita Mediacorp