Tag: Muslim

  • Trending: Hijab Cosplayers

    Trending: Hijab Cosplayers

    After donning a blue Cinderella dress, Sind Yanti carefully arranges her pale yellow “hijab”, or traditional headscarf, into folds that resemble hair. She is among a growing number of young Muslim women in Southeast Asia who are taking part in “hijab” costume play, finding creative ways to incorporate the head covering into colourful fantasy costumes. Yanti’s fashions are inspired by Disney and Japanese anime characters, with artful hijab designs that resemble wigs or hoods. She can express herself while preserving the Islamic requirement of modest dress for women, Yanti said. Her made-to-order designs cost between 250,000 rupiah (US$18.79) and 500,000 rupiah each.

    The fashion play is also popular in neighbouring Muslim-majority Malaysia, where young people dressed as superheroes, warriors and princesses flocked to a cosplay show in Kuala Lumpur, the capital. Among them was 20-year-old film student Nursyamimi Minhalia, who wore a black hijab cut to form a fringe with two buns on either side. She did not include the hijab when she began cosplaying in 2012, but was later inspired by others wearing the headscarf.

    Costumed roleplay, which can feature revealing outfits and elaborate hair styles, has long been part of the fan culture linked to anime and comics. Hijab cosplay is a new phenomenon that appears to be growing in appeal among the wider Muslim community. Sharifah Maznah Syed Mohd, 48, whose son is an avid cosplayer, said the role-playing hobby was acceptable as long as participants stuck within religious boundaries. Yanti says hijab cosplay has helped her stay true to her faith even while enjoying the cosplay experience.

     

    Source: Reuters

  • 10 Golongan Manusia Yang Akan Masuk Syurga Tanpa Hisab

    10 Golongan Manusia Yang Akan Masuk Syurga Tanpa Hisab

    Siapakah 10 Golongan Manusia Yang Akan Masuk Syurga Tanpa Hisab? Siapakah golongan yang beruntung ini? Mereka adalah…

    1) Ahli Al-Fadl (ahli kemuliaan) – Golongan ini adalah orang yang bersabar menanggung kesakitan apabila dizalimi dan diperbodohkan dan mereka senantiasa memaafkan segala kejahatan yang dilakukan terhadap mereka.

    2) Ahli As-Sabr (ahli kesabaran) – Golongan yang sentiasa bersabar menjalani suruhan dan sentiasa taat kepada Allah. Mereka yang sentiasa menghindarkan diri dari melakukan maksiat.

    3) Berjiran kerana Allah – Golongan ini akan saling berziarah dalam berkasih sayang kerana Allah. Mereka yang duduk dan bangun bersama-sama dengan saudara mereka kerana Allah. (hadis riwayat Abu Nu’aim daripada Ali bin Husain)

    4) Orang yang meninggal dalam perjalanan ke Mekah, tidak kira pergi atau balik. (hadis riwayat Jabir)

    5) Golongan yang sentiasa menuntut ilmu yang membawa ke jalan Allah, perempuan yang taat kepada suami dan anak yang berbakti kepada ibu bapa. (hadis marfu’ sumber Abu Ayyaub al-ansari)

    6) Individu yang dalam perjalanan hendak menunaikan hajat saudara seislamnya sehingga tertunai hajat tersebut dan meninggal dalam masa tersebut. (hadis marfu’ sumber daripada Anas)

    7) Individu yang mengasuh kanak-kanak sehingga kanak-kanak itu berupaya mengucapkan ‘lailahaillallah”. (hadis sumber daripada A’isyah r.a)

    8) Orang islam lelaki dan perempuan yang meninggal pada malam dan siang hari jumaat. (hadis marfu’ sumber daripada ‘Ata’)

    9) Hamba Allah yang bersabar dengan ujian bala bencana pada tubuhnya ataupun pada tubuh anaknya. (hadis marfu’ riwayat Hakim at-Tirmidzi)

    10) Individu yang menggali perigi di tengah padang dengan penuh keimanan demi mendapatkan ganjaran Allah. (Ibn Mas’ud)

     

    Source: Islam Itu Indah

  • Osman Sulaiman: Government Must Work For, Not Against, Singaporeans To Foster Nation Building

    Osman Sulaiman: Government Must Work For, Not Against, Singaporeans To Foster Nation Building

    The coming presidential election reserved for Malay candidates has divided the nation with some polarised views.

    Often enough, the PAP gov has been quick to accuse the alternatives as playing racial politics. But the mother of all racist policies originated and created by this gov.

    Our pride from being a multi-racial society, living side by side, co-existing happily is all but a facade that this gov would want us to believe.

    Its brand of politics is never about empowering the people but rather to divide us against each other.

    How else would we explain this?

    1. The existence of SAP schools where those who are not able to speak mandarin are not eligible

    2. The subtle exclusion of the Malay/Muslim citizens in the Navy through its hollow reasoning of not being able to accommodate space for halal diet.

    3. Its perverse reasoning that the society is not ready for a minority Prime Minister.

    4. The appalling act of discrimination through its policy to deny job opportunities for those wearing the tudung.

    5. We are further divided in schools through elitism and streaming of students at a young age.

    The society will never be able to progress as a nation until our leaders act for us. Not against us.

     

    Source: Khan Osman Sulaiman

  • I’m Indian Muslim But Mendaki Says I’m Not Malay, Why Such Different Standards?

    I’m Indian Muslim But Mendaki Says I’m Not Malay, Why Such Different Standards?

    MP Zainal Sapari said he considers Halimah Yacob a Malay even though she is an Indian Muslim and therefore supports her to run for Presidency. But according to netizen Mohd Azmi, “Then how come students of Indian muslim father but who speak malay & behave like malay does not qualify for mendaki assistance cause mendaki considers them as indian race & not malay”.

    How does Mendaki define what is Malay? Different people different life la.

    Source: All Singapore Stuff

  • Zainal Sapari: Halimah Yacob Is 100% Melayu

    Zainal Sapari: Halimah Yacob Is 100% Melayu

    To me, beyond any reasonable doubt, she belongs to our Malay Community.

    What constitute a Malay person? – “any person, whether of the Malay race or otherwise, who considers himself to be a member of the Malay community and who is generally accepted as a member of the Malay community by that community”.

     

    Source: Zainal Bin Sapari