Tag: MUIS

  • Mohd Khair: Madrasah Wak Tanjong Perlukan Dana $12 Juta, Pertimbangan Diperlukan

    Mohd Khair: Madrasah Wak Tanjong Perlukan Dana $12 Juta, Pertimbangan Diperlukan

    Madrasah Wak Tanjong memerlukan SGD12juta

    Amat menyentuh hati sekali apabila ramai yang mahu membantu pihak Madrasah Wak Tanjong mengumpul dana SGD12juta itu.

    Namun, walau apapun cara untuk mengumpul dana, beberapa perkara asas mungkin perlu diberikan pertimbangan:

    1. Persaingan (Competition): Terdapat beberapa projek lain dalam masyarakat yang juga memerlukan dana dalam pelbagai saiz. Ada yang memerlukan lebih dari SGD12juta bagi satu projek.

    2. Andaian (Assumption): Periksa pemahaman kita terhadap pasaran. Nilai semula andaian-andaian yang boleh jadi blindspot sehingga usaha mengumpul dana mengalami lebih friction dan kurang traction.

    3. Perkara Hati (Matters of the Heart): Kerja-kerja mengumpul dana memerlukan lebih usaha untuk menyentuh hati dan bukan setakat menarik perhatian akal. Pendekatan lebih bersifat affective diperlukan, dan bukan setakat cognitive.

    4. Kenapa ini dan bukan itu? (Why this and not that?): Mahu tidak mahu, sesiapapun yang kumpul dana, perlu tangani persoalan ini – “kenapa mesti saya derma di sini dan bukan di sana?” Apakah “compelling story” yang boleh disajikan kepada pasaran penderma?

    5. Kreativiti & Tenaga (Creativity & Sustainability): Apakah LAGI yang perlu dilakukan untuk terus kekal relevan di sepanjang tempoh pengumpulan dana agar pasaran penderma tidak berasa jemu? Perlu kreatif untuk sentiasa segar dan dapat terus bertahan dalam pasaran.

    (kalau projek ini ada kabel kuat, pendekatannya berlainan sedikit)

     

    Source: Mohd Khair

  • Nana Karia – Open Letter To Non-Muslim Friends: Respect Rules When Choosing To Patronise Halal Establishments

    Nana Karia – Open Letter To Non-Muslim Friends: Respect Rules When Choosing To Patronise Halal Establishments

    Dear non-Muslim friends of mine,
    I know most of you love your pork dishes.
    I really don’t blame you. I have heard close friends of mine sang lyrical praises for the luncheon meat, heh.

    But please, we are living in a multi-racial and multi-religious country. The HALAL certification is there for a definite purpose. It means the food establishment certified with the HALAL certificate MUST be free of pork and alcohol, plus it is an assurance for Singaporean Muslims to patronize and utilize sans doubts and worries, including the cutleries and the kitchen wares. The HALAL certification by MUIS does not come free and cheap, plus there are vigorous routine checks and tough procedures to go through to obtain this particular certification.

    I am not asking you to understand the need of HALAL food for Muslims, but the least you can do here in Singapore, is to respect the rules and the due moral process when you choose to patronize a HALAL food establishment. There are so many non-HALAL food establishments in Singapore, even more than the HALAL ones. So it’s all about choice, most definitely.

    By choosing to bring pork/alcohol (not only consume them) into a HALAL food establishment, these ignorant women in this article had not only blatantly disrespect Singaporean Muslims, but also blatantly disrespect some of the most important rules and regulations of Singapore as a multi-religious society. And I sure hope they did not use the ‘apologies-we-do-not-know’ or using the ‘racism’ excuse. If they did, then it just shows the type of lazy excuse of human beings that they are. (Update : They used the ‘racism’ excuse. Oh, how predictable!)

    You are most welcome to enjoy your pork delicacies at non-HALAL food establishments, of course. No Singaporean Muslim will fault you for that. They will even feel happy for you that you enjoyed your well-loved pork dishes (like me! ?). Sincerely, if you call yourself a Singaporean, you should know these details by birth, so to speak, haha. But yes, we are all human, so lest you forget, then I hope my honest and sincere post is a timely, well-intentioned reminder for you.

    So to all my dear non-Muslim friends, Singaporean or not, I love you, and I love that you enjoy your food. So let me enjoy mine without worries too yah. Appreciate much.

    Thank you and loads of love, xoxoxo,
    Nana ????

     

    Source:  Nana Karia

  • Group Eats Packed Pork Dish Using Utensils From Halal Chicken Rice Stall, Calls Man Racist For Informing Manager

    Group Eats Packed Pork Dish Using Utensils From Halal Chicken Rice Stall, Calls Man Racist For Informing Manager

    Bros can you share this. You see for yourself the ignorance.

    This is at Cantine Jurong Point a halal food court. This people were so disrespectful they brought pork and eat there using the halal fork & spoon

    Cantine

    They only put the pork away after the manager come but still say this bro was racist.

    All we are asking for is a little respect and understanding. You have your space to makan give us our space to makan. If you want to come into our space to makan by all means but have some manners, respect the religion.

    Mcm mana kita tak marah sibodoh ini semua bawa daging babi di cantine kedai makan kat jurong point.panggil manager baru nak bungkus balik tapi bagaimana dengan perkakas yang di gunakan
    Bila kasi tahu kata kita racis
    Kalau nak share share lah

    Rosman Saleh 1

    Some say that this is not the first time this happen at that Cantine..

    Rosman Saleh 2

    Hope MUIS will do something about this since this already report to them

    Rosman Saleh 3

    Anonymous

    [Reader Contribution]

  • Ask If You Are Unsure About Halal Validity Of Foodstalls

    Ask If You Are Unsure About Halal Validity Of Foodstalls

    Orang2 nie kadang2, makcik,kakak or abg2 org melayu je kat stall terus bedal. Halal pa, org melayu jual pa. Yang tukang jual memang la org melayu islam tapi yg tukang bawak ayam, daging dan brg2 keperluan lain, belum tentu org Islam. Stall, org bukan Islam, pekerja org Islam. Pekerja tak perlu tahu dari mana stocks datang, dia tahu je keje, end of the day amik gaji. Unless stall owner org Islam, pekeje Islam and kalau beli brg2 tak mengikut hukum, tak berkat kasi org makan.

    Jadi Halal Cert, Halal Sticker IS A MUST kalau tak nak ada confuse di masyarat org2 Islam.

    Sebab skg, Halal cert ada, Halal Sticker ada, yg kat dalam org bukan org Islam memasak, preparation and even amik order, he or she MESTI tahu how sensitive to be a Halal Stall Worker or Owner. At least if people ask, Is This Halal? He or she MUST know how to answer.

    So for patrons who wish to eat when halal cert is being process or not sure if it’s halal or not, Tepuk Dada Tanya Iman. Islam is Simple.

     

    Source: Sam Piong

  • Support These Fundraising Events For Darul Ghufran Mosque

    Support These Fundraising Events For Darul Ghufran Mosque

    Masjid Darul Ghufran located in Tampines Avenue 5. A very popular mosque among those living in the East, the mosque becomes crowded every Friday due to the lack of a mosque in the neighbouring town of Simei. Previously, the mosque can only acommodate 4500 people to pray at one time. The current renovation, which is due to complete in 2018, will increase acommodation size up to 5,500 worshippers, making it the largest mosque in the east of Singapore.

    To support this beloved mosque, there are a few events happening this weekend (3rd-4th September) whose funds will go towards the renovation of the mosque. And since it’s already the September holidays, parents, do bring your kiddos to these events!

    “Whosoever builds for Allah a masjid, Allah will reward him similar to it in paradise.” (Bukhari)

    “Whosoever shares in building a masjid for Allah, even if it is as small as a bird’s nest, Allah (S.W.T.) will build for him a house in Paradise.” (Ahmad)

    1. Bake Sale by Four Baker Boys at Wilder Cafe, Sunday 12 noon-5pm

    Four Baker Boys is organising a bake sale this Sunday at Wilder Cafe, 749 North Bridge Road, from 12 noon till 5pm. Proceeds from all bake sales will be donated to the renovation works of Darul Ghufran mosque.

    What a wonderful way to use your skills and talents to earn rewards for yourself!

    The Four Baker Boys consist of literally, four boys, who love to bake. They do own separate baking businesses but are collaborating for this special cause.

    Contribute in building a mosque by buying a cupcake!

    Photos from: Instagram/fourbakerboys

     

    2. Darul Ghufran Mosque itself is organising a fundraiser at the Asian Wedding Showcase at Singapore Expo.

    They will be talks in Malay on the virtues of building a mosque and a good family, auctions, Zumba sessions, & nasyid performances.

    Venue: Singapore Expo, Hall 5A, Booth M13.

    See itenary below.

    derma ikrar pembinaan masjid darul ghufran poster

    Bake sale by B & D bakery

    Bake sale by B & D bakery

    Source: http://sifted.halalfoodhunt.com