Tag: Muslim

  • Osman Sulaiman: Be Smart, Work Smart, Join Me

    Osman Sulaiman: Be Smart, Work Smart, Join Me

    This is Mubin Ithnin. He is my Sales & Project Manager. He is just 25 yrs old.

    He is new to the industry. I’ve always given young people without experience the opportunity to gain new skills and gain more knowledge.

    As a job seeker myself before going into business, I was once inexperience and was certainly hopeful someone would hire me and give me the opportunity I needed.

    I believe it’s the opportunity that is the missing ingredient between successful people and the opposite. Given the opportunity, anyone can succeed with the right attitude.

    Today, Mubin has earned himself a handsome salary. This has come not without sweat.

    Mubin is a reserved and soft spoken guy. I’m impressed at how well he has performed so far. It debunks the notion that paper qualification is necessary to earn a good income.

    Behind the scenes, he works diligently and is disciplined enough to put in effort towards realising his goals. Today he reaped what he sowed. There’s no substitute to hard work.

    Congrats Mubin!

    If you have what it takes (determination and discipline), join me. I dont promise you the 5 figure income like those of MLM companies.

    What you can be assured of is a decent salary that is enough to make ur peers envy and to put dough on the table and occasionally the well deserved holidays. ?

    Dont take my word for it. Experience it yourself. Say sayonara to mundane 9-5 energy sapping working hours. You are better off working smart and enjoying more time with your loved ones. Mwaaaaah!

    PS: Do I look younger than him?

     

    Source: Khan Osman Sulaiman

  • Danial Bawany – From “Fat And Lazy” To Bodybuilding Champion

    Danial Bawany – From “Fat And Lazy” To Bodybuilding Champion

     

    In primary school, he was teased for being “fat” and “lazy”.

    He was also made fun of for his “elephant thighs”.

    Mr Danial Bawany vowed never to let that happen again.

    Now, not only is he a Manhunt Singapore 2016 finalist, he also recently clinched a gold medal in the 50th Asian Bodybuilding and Sports Physique Championship in Bhutan from Sept 2 to 8.

    The 22-year-old freelance personal trainer beat 19 other men in the Men’s Physique over 170cm category.

    Mr Danial Bawany with his trophy and medal. PHOTO COURTESY OF DANIAL BAWANY

    It’s a far cry from his days in primary school when he would always be benched during hockey games because he was unfit.

    THEN AND NOW: Mr Danial Bawany at 15 years old.PHOTO COURTESY OF DANIAL BAWANY

    “Whenever my team won, my school mates would tell me that I did not deserve it because I was rarely on the pitch,” he said.

    When he was 14, he started exercising with a dumbbell.

    At the age of 17, he started training and eating properly.

    Wanting to be able to run faster, jump higher and lift heavy objects led him to pick up powerlifting when he was 20.

    His efforts paid off – from being 80kg with a body fat percentage of 25 per cent in primary school, his weight now fluctuates between 90 and 95kg, with a body fat level of between eight and 12 per cent.

    In April this year, his performance at a local bodybuilding competition, Physique War, impressed Mr Pradip Subramanian, 31, the president and director of the World Bodybuilding and Physique Federation Singapore.

    THEN AND NOW: Mr Danial Bawany at the 50th Asian Bodybuilding and Physique Federation Championship (above). PHOTO COURTESY OF DANIAL BAWANY

    “He has the potential and the talent and I knew that he would place among the top-three (for the competition in Bhutan),” said Mr Pradip.

    For four months before the competition, Mr Bawany trained six times a week, with each session lasting about 90 minutes.

    Having to follow a strict diet, he could only have foods that were high in carbohydrates once a week.

    “I had mood swings due to minimal energy and low carbohydrate intake,” he said. “Because of that, the people around me suffered.”

    Three weeks before the competition, he had to give up carbohydrates altogether.

    Though he did not end up placing among the top-three at the Manhunt finals last month, Mr Bawany continued training hard for the competititon in Bhutan.

    When he got there, the sight of the other competitors from 28 participating countries made him nervous.

    “Being the youngest and competing against those whom I had been looking up to was nerve wracking. But I wanted to make Singapore proud too,” he said.

    VICTORIOUS

    Through the support of his family and friends, he did just that – emerging victorious.

    Since last year, he has participated in six competitions, from powerlifting and bodybuilding contests to a pageant (Manhunt Singapore 2016).

    Mr Bawany intends to go for the World Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Championships next year in Mongolia.

    He said: “Receiving heartfelt messages from strangers saying that you have inspired them, fires me up to be a better athlete each and every day.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • 5 Local Drama Ideas To Invigorate MediaCorp Suria

    5 Local Drama Ideas To Invigorate MediaCorp Suria

    Mediacorp Suria should totally get on the bandwagon and do a local drama bersiri seperti di Malaysia, but of course in local context. Here are some options:

    1. Suamiku NEA Officer
    Gadis liar yang disaman oleh abam officer sachok lepas tu dia berikrar untuk tidak merokok lagi lepas tu diorang jatuh cinta awww.

    2. Suamiku Abang Trailer
    Like oh I don’t know, perempuan ni suka berkelah di East Coast terus terserempak dengan abang ni kat carpark lepas tu abang tu tunjuk gear shift dalam bentuk dildo 12 inci and can glow in the dark terus the girl like woah, size matters.

    3. Isteriku Si Homebased Baker
    Cause, there’s a lot of untapped potential you know what I mean? PM price, sis.

    4. Boyfriend Saya Abang MLM
    So macam jantan ni kaya ah, so.

    5. Isteriku Semanis Bunga
    This girl social worker ah and the boy dari keluarga pincang ah so diorang jumpa kat centre then like the girl kenal hati budi budak lelaki ni ah like eh walaupun miskin tapi sachok jugak eh dekni then like she always make house visits to the house bawak makanan semua padahal tak perlu then awww.

     

    Source: Hafidz Abdul Rahman

  • Tak Mahu Membayar Untuk Bagasi Berlebihan, Jemaah Indonesia “Hamil” Pakaian

    Tak Mahu Membayar Untuk Bagasi Berlebihan, Jemaah Indonesia “Hamil” Pakaian

    INDONESIA: Gara-gara mahu membawa banyak barangan pulang ke tanah air namun mahu mengelak daripada bagasi ditimbang dengan berat yang berlebihan, sepasang suami isteri jemaah haji Indonesia ini nekad menyembunyikan kain baju di bahagian perut.

    Cik Fitri dan suaminya, mengikat kain baju tersebut di bahagian perut dan kemudian mereka memakai pakaian yang longgar semata-mata untuk mengelak daripada bagasi mereka ditimbang dengan berat yang berlebihan.

    Hasilnya, pasangan itu kelihatan seperti orang yang hamil.

    MAHU BAWA SEMUA YANG DIBELI PULANG KE TANAH AIR

    Apabila ditanya, Cik Fitri hanya tersipu malu sambil berkata: “Ini bukan hamil, tetapi isinya baju.”

    Cik Fitri yang enggan gambarnya dipetik menambah, beliau sengaja mengubah-suai supaya barang-barang yang dibeli semuanya boleh dibawa pulang ke Indonesia.

    “Saya cuba sahaja dan diberitahu oleh teman-teman,” tambah beliau.

    Yang lucunya, perut suami Cik Fitri, yang agak pendiam, juga kelihatan seperti orang hamil namun beliau seperti acuh tidak acuh meskipun menjadi perhatian ramai.

    Agak kelam-kabut juga apabila Cik Fitri hendak ke tandas dalam keadaan “hamil”.

    PERUT KEMBALI KEMPIS

    Namun begitu, Cik Fitri sempat bergurau sambil memperlihatkan bahagian perut beliau yang sudah kembali kempis kerana kain baju yang disembunyikan itu sudah dilepaskan.

    “Ini, saya sudah tidak hamil lagi,” gurau Cik Fitri sambil bergegas ke tandas.

    Jemaah haji Indonesia sebenarnya diberikan dua bagasi tangan untuk mengisi barangan peribadi serta yang dibeli.

    Satu bagasi boleh diisikan dengan barangan seberat 32 kilogram, manakala beg yang lebih kecil pula boleh diisi maksimum tujuh kilogram.

    Sekiranya Cik Fitri serta suami mengisi bagasi-bagasi tersebut sehingga berat maksimun, bermakna mereka membawa pulang barangan seberat 78 kilogram, mencukupi untuk membawa oleh-oleh buat keluarga di rumah.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Premier Taxi Uncle Picks Up Muslim Passenger Twice In Succession, Later Treats Him To A Drink

    Premier Taxi Uncle Picks Up Muslim Passenger Twice In Succession, Later Treats Him To A Drink

    Strangers’ Lunch – Taxi Uncle & Me

    A Story of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Gratitude, Diversity & Inclusivity
    [Disclaimer: Pardon my unpolished sentences]

    Uncle: Hi good afternoon Sir. Where to Sir?

    It was noon & with mooncake boxes on hand, I boarded the taxi, ready to gift mooncakes to our clients. This is a tradition of our organization & makes part of a relationship building process – in celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

    Uncle: You also like to eat Mooncakes?

    Me: Oh thanks for asking Uncle. These mooncakes are not for me, Uncle. They are for my customers.

    The taxi ride to the customer’s place was filled with rich conversation. Taxi uncle in his 60s sharing with me powerful (and sure-fire) tips on staying healthy.

    Me: Uncle, you are in your 60s but look like you’re in your 40s…

    Uncle: I have a secret to share. You must always think positive and keep yourself happy. And for me, I do breathing exercise twice a day. Do at least 10-minutes of slow and full breathing twice a day. That helps me keep fit. Take care of yourself. You are still young

    Upon reaching the customer’s site, I settled with the taxi uncle & thanked him for the pleasant ride.

    Passed on the mooncakes to the customer and had to get to my next destination for lunch. No nearby bus stops so I decided I had to take a taxi.

    Guess what? Same taxi uncle was there hoping to find a passenger. Again, I boarded his taxi.

    Uncle: Wow, today lucky day for me. Don’t have to wait too long and I get the same passenger!

    Me: Uncle, no It’s my lucky day. If not for you I have to wait long time for taxi here.

    Me: Uncle, you may stop me at any nearby coffeeshop. I would like to have lunch.

    Uncle: Sure. Hey, don’t mind me asking. Are you Muslim? I will bring you to the coffeeshop with more food for you. Better for you.

    Me: Yes uncle. Please do. Hope there is one near here.

    Uncle: Have, quite near. Can I have lunch with you too? I’m getting hungry as well.

    Me: Yes, why not Uncle.

    We reached the lunch place. It was awkward as there was no business/friendship/family relationship between Uncle and me after that taxi ride. There wasn’t anything in it for us to be having lunch together (not family, not friends yet, not colleagues). But there we were, having lunch at the same table. We had a good chat about life and filial piety in the short lunch time.

    Uncle: What drink you want?

    After countless attempts of profusely refusing Uncle’s unsolicited generosity, I gave up & allowed a display of unsolicited generosity by Uncle.

    This simple journey led to me going into a mode of self-realisation. I have penned down here some lessons learned with most of it being a reminder to me & possibly to all reading this.

    Lessons Learned:
    1. There should be no hierarchy in life.
    2. Obstacles to mutual respect are unnatural & can be easily overcome.
    3. Respect one and all.
    4. Celebrate diversity & inclusivity
    5. Give thanks.

    *Premier Taxi Uncle. Unfortunately I did not take down your name/mobile number but here’s thanks to you & wish you all the best !

    [This post has been forwarded to Premier Taxis as a compliment to Uncle]

     

    Source: Irfan Mustapha

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