Tag: Muslim

  • Kind Young Couple Distributed Tarts So That Others In Long Food Queue Could Break Fast

    Kind Young Couple Distributed Tarts So That Others In Long Food Queue Could Break Fast

    *This is worth sharing
    Masyallah, this young couple (they are siblings by the way) here deserves a shoutout. A positive example to follow.
    We were at coffeebean Suntec and its very near our break fast time. The q was super long and the staffs were doing their best to handle the orders.

    Then it’s time to break our fast and many were still in the q.

    This young chap and his partner already got a seat and his meals served. Most of us would just start diggin in and be oblivious to our surrounding. But this guy here with a box of tarts, distributed it to the people in the q so that they can break their fast on time.
    Just for the info, when a Muslim is fasting and its time to break fast, we have to try our best to break it on time.

    And this gentleman here really made our day. An example of a good Muslim and the spirit of Ramadhan is brought alive by sharing his food. He did what not many will do… They are a fine young generation. May Allah bestowe upon them health and blessings… Thank you so much…

     

    Source: Siti Jamilah

  • Tampines Hawker Centre Chicken Rice Stall Served Disappointment In My Lemon Chicken Rice

    Tampines Hawker Centre Chicken Rice Stall Served Disappointment In My Lemon Chicken Rice

    Salam dan selamat berpuasa kepada semua , i would like to share my bad experience with this chicken rice shop.. This is the worst ever chicken rice i’ve ever bought.. Im really sorry to say that but this is the fact.. I just bought this 2 packet of chicken rice just now evening around 7plus sebelum buka.. I have open 1 packet and put it on a plate wanting to feed my kids ..

    There was a long queue and since we never patronize the chicken rice shop there before ; we decided to give it a try despite the long queue.. And so we ordered lemon chicken rice (- off the lemon) as this was for my kids.. When the staff handed me the plastic bag, i was surprised that the weight was so light but i didnt want to check as there was still a long queue behind us nak order mkn untuk buka.. So we paid a total amount of $8.40 (lemon chix rice cost $4 , takeaway add $0.20) No soup..

    Service pon bad , tk friendly langsung , senyum pon tkda.. I tak pasal lah kalau tknk senyum ke apa, janji makanan sedap..

    So once i’ve reached home , i wanted to feed my kids , terperanjat tengok the quantity was so little.. Tengok the chicken rice pon tkda selera & the chicken tasted funny & weird.. Double confirm with my mum & yes she said that the chicken nk rosak.. As you guys can see from the photo, the chicken is very dark and keras.. Jual org nasi ayam , tapi ayam dah nk rosak??? Hancur.. The nasi was also tasteless , so to be safe i dont dare to feed the chicken rice to my kids.. Tk pasal2 nanti dorang kene sakit perut.. Im so dissapointed that i couldnt get to feed my kids their meal just yet.. Wasted.. Its totally going to be my first and last patronizing that shop..

    LOCATION : Tampines Hub Hawker Centre.

     

    Source: Nadhz Dahlia Seroja in Halal Cafe & Restaurants Singapore

  • I Just Wanted To Buy A Dress At Tampines Bazaar By I Left With A Dressing Down From Stallholder Instead

    I Just Wanted To Buy A Dress At Tampines Bazaar By I Left With A Dressing Down From Stallholder Instead

    Entered A Bazaar Stall At Tampines Hub And Saw A Dress I Really Liked.

    “Braper Kak?”

    “1 Helai $80.
    Kalau Beli 2 $100.
    Tapi Saya Tak Tau Kenapa Orang Cakap Mahal?!
    Orang2 Sini Semua Nak Yg Murah2 $10 Or $20.
    Kain Ni 1 Meter Harga $10.
    Saya Pakai 4 Meter Total $40.
    Upah Jahit Lagi Letak $20.
    Belum Kira Sewa Kedai Lagi.
    Packaging Lagi.
    Braper Jer Saya Untung!
    Itu Pon Orang Cakap Mahal!
    Menyesal Saya Bayar 4 Ribu Untuk Sewa Bazaar Kat Sini.
    Yadaaa….Yadaaaa…..Yadaaa…..”

    I Smiled & Terus Angkat Kaki Jalan.

    *************************************
    What Can We Learn Here?

    As Business Owners, FOCUS On Providing Quality Good Services To Your Potential Client.
    Do Not Be Distracted From Your Actual Purpose Of Starting A Business.
    Ranting About Other Clients & Blaming Em’ For Not Purchasing To A Potential Buyer Who Might Actually WILLING TO PAY FOR IT Says A Lot About You As An Owner.

    It Was A Pity.
    Because I Really LOVE The Dresses & Would Have Forked Out The $100 Note From My Wallet. 🙃

    It Would Have Been A Different Story If _________. (Fill In The Blank)

    #mainproductisYOU
    #focusgoodservices
    #businesscasestudy
    #losingapotentialbuyer

     

    Source: Lisa Hardi

  • Why Didn’t PAP Malay MPs And Ministers Defend Perkampungan Melayu Geylang Serai From Being Demolished?

    Why Didn’t PAP Malay MPs And Ministers Defend Perkampungan Melayu Geylang Serai From Being Demolished?

    The house where LKY has stayed during his lifetime has so much interest that his son wanted to preserve it. Just one man.

    Geylang Serai Perkampungan Melayu where the whole of the Malay Community gathers, conduct events, congregate, shops and walk, was demolished without any fun-fare. No secret committee set up. Nothing.

    Not one of our Malay MPs stood up to preserve it.They even agreed to demolish it to make way for a new building.

    We deserve the kind of leaders we vote for. The Malays are weak politically because we have emasculated leaders trying to score political points with the PAP at the expense of the community.

     

    Source: Khan Osman Sulaiman

  • So Much Noise On Oxley Rise, Where’s The Discussion On Heritage Value Of Geylang Serai?

    So Much Noise On Oxley Rise, Where’s The Discussion On Heritage Value Of Geylang Serai?

    FROM GEYLANG SERAI TO OXLEY ROAD – Defining the sense of place

    It seems that this month has been about the heritage and identity of a place – from the debate about the character of the annual Ramadan bazaar that formed the heritage of Geylang Serai; to the contestation over the fate of 38 Oxley Road.

    Just as one could argue that the heritage value of 38 Oxley Road merits that of national consideration; so does that of Geylang Serai which has been part of the heartbeat of the Malay and Muslim community in Singapore.

     

    Source: Suryakenchana Omar