Tag: ramadan

  • Video ‘Viral’ Wanita Rebah Semasa Terawih Meninggal Dunia Di Masjid Darul Aman, Tidak Benar

    Video ‘Viral’ Wanita Rebah Semasa Terawih Meninggal Dunia Di Masjid Darul Aman, Tidak Benar

    Lewat malam semalam, sebuah video menjadi ‘viral’ secara online di media sosial dan juga tersebar menerusi aplikasi Whatsapp, menunjukkan seorang wanita rebah dan meninggal dunia semasa bersolat di Masjid Darul Aman, di Singapura.

    Masjid Darul Aman menjelaskan kepada BERITAMediacorp bahawa perkara itu tidak benar.

    Pengurus Masjid Darul Aman Jamaludin Abdul Wahid berkata: “Apa yang tersebar perihal kejadian di Masjid Darul Aman adalah tidak benar. Saya juga dapat video itu. Apabila kita tengok video secara terperinci, saya dapati permaidani masjid atau ruang solat di dalam video itu tidak sama seperti permaidani Masjid Darul Aman.”

    “Saya juga berterawih di masjid Darul Aman pada hari dan waktu yang disebut sehingga selesai, jadi jika ia berlaku pada waktu terawih saya pasti akan bergegas untuk menguruskannya,” jelas Encik Jamaludin lagi memberitahu BERITAMediacorp.

    Perkembangan menyebarkan kejadian yang tidak benar tanpa usul periksa itu memprihatinkan pihak Masjid Darul Aman.

    “Setiap berita, khusus yg berunsur musibah harus diselidiki kesahihannya. Bertanya langsung kepada pegawai adalah yang terbaik. Menyebarkan berita atau maklumat yang tidak benar lagi-lagi di Bulan Ramadan akan hanya mendatangkan kekecohan dan berdosa. Kami juga mahu menjaga keharmonian dan kemaslahatan para jemaah kami,” ujar Encik Jamaludin.

    WANITA BERKENAAN TIDAK MENINGGAL DUNIA

    Sementara itu, hari ini (10 Jun) laporan laman Harian Metro yang ditukil oleh laman Facebook ‘Daily Traffic Report’, menjelaskan asal usul dan duduk perkara sebenar.

    Menurut kenyataan itu, rakaman sepanjang 51 saat dengan catatan yang berbunyi “Jatuh semasa solat terawih di Masjid Jamek PD..Innalillah” dan juga “Wanita meninggal ketika solat terawih”, adalah tidak benar.

    #DTrNEGERISEMBILAN Port Dickson: Rakaman video yang tersebar di laman sosial menunjukkan seorang wanita rebah ketika menunaikan solat sunat Tarawih di masjid di Port Dickson, hanya pitam bukan meninggal dunia seperti didakwa. Rakaman berdurasi 51 saat yang memaparkan wanita itu rebah secara tiba-tiba dan dibantu jemaah lain tersebar malam tadi dengan memuat komen ‘jatuh semasa solat terawih di Majid Jamek PD… Innalillah’ dan ‘wanita meninggal ketika solat terawih’. Eksekutif Masjid Jamek Abdullah Sijang, Muhammad Abu Dhiral Burhanuddin berkata, dia terkejut apabila rakaman kamera litar tertutup (CCTV) kejadian itu menjadi viral dengan maklumat yang salah. Menurutnya, dalam kejadian 9.40 malam kelmarin, wanita berusia 30-an terbabit yang solat di dalam saf wanita rebah secara tiba-tiba sebelum dibantu beberapa jemaah wanita lain. “Wanita itu pitam dan berehat sebentar selepas rebah. Dia kemudian menyambung solat sunat Tarawih seperti biasa. Jemaah lelaki yang berada di hadapan tidak menyedari kejadian kerana tiada kekecohan berlaku. “Kita kesal rakaman CCTV itu tersebar dengan maklumat yang tidak tepat,” katanya ketika ditemui, hari ini.

    Posted by DAily TRaffic REport on Thursday, 9 June 2016

    Eksekutif masjid tersebut berkata rakaman CCTV itu menjadi ‘viral’ dengan maklumat yang salah, lapor Harian Metro.

    Beliau juga menambah bahawa wanita itu sebenarnya pitam dan berehat sebentar setelah rebah, malah beliau meneruskan solat terawih seperti biasa.

    Pendeknya, penyebaran video tersebut secara salah berlaku di Malaysia, dan apabila disebarkan di Singapura, ia melalui satu lagi pembohongan dan dikatakan ia berlaku di Singapura.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Bazaar Geylang Too Westernized, Like Pasar Malam

    Bazaar Geylang Too Westernized, Like Pasar Malam

    So much of all dis new items dat d malay tradisional food all not ard. U cant even find d kuih muih for buka. Koleh2.. putri salad.. badak berendam.. its so hard.. all d shop 1 end to d other sell d same ting. Churros. Kebab.

    Pasar mlm fd. Its more to pasar mlm den bazar ramadhan geylang serai.

    Everyone hav their own opinion. I agree with dat.

    But to tink abt geylang serai. Tmpt melayu. With bazaar ramadhan. Tapi nk carik kuih melayu susah.

    Sampai nk kene gi pasar geylang or haig rd. Den tu bkn bazaar ramadhan. Mayb ur too young wen time pasar geylang lama blm dirobohkan. Suasana yg meriah dgn kemelayuan. Semangat hari raya. Tu semua dh tkde kat bazaar ramadhan skrg ni. Terlalu westernised.

    Jgn sampai satu hari budaya kemelayuan kita semu hilang utk anak2 muda kita rasakan apa itu ertI hari raya.

     

    Source: Suraya Adam Sunshine commented on Yahoo’s video of 9 Must-Try Food At Geylang Bazaar

  • Don’t Complain About Food At Geylang Bazaar

    Don’t Complain About Food At Geylang Bazaar

    Why are people complaining about the food at Geylang Bazaar? It has never been worth going since the last time I went there in 2010.

    The food is getting more expensive but the quality is getting worse. I can’t blame the sellers there because I understand the rental is extortionate, food prices are going up and their profit margins are razor thin these past few years.

    If you decide to bother going there, it’s caveat emptor. Those who don’t bother about wanting to be seen there (ie. step handsome or jambu) have already taken to ordering our Hari Raya provisions online.

    I pity the sellers there. Just hawk your wares on the Internet. There will still be plenty of customers, believe me. Makcik yang tak pandai pakai Internet ke Facebook, sila belajar. Gi tanya anak ke sedara yang ikut trend anak muda hari ini.

    All in all, the bazaars at Geylang, Tampines and Woodlands are hot, cramped, dirty and ridiculously expensive places to shop.

    The experience is priceless, for some. For everything else, there’s Mastercard.

    Malik is buying stuff for Hari Raya.
    Malik knows the bazaars are horrible. He doesn’t go there and complain about the trip once he gets home.

    Malik uses the Internet and his Mastercard. Malik knows how to use bank transfers.

    Malik is smart. Be like Malik.

    ‪#‎happyshopping‬

     

     

    Source: Abdul Malik Mohammed Ghazali

  • Accidentally Drank While Fasting? Don’t Worry, Continue Fasting

    Accidentally Drank While Fasting? Don’t Worry, Continue Fasting

    ‪#‎SecondDayofRamadhan‬
    ‪#‎OldHabitsDieHard‬

    Walked into the conference room for a meeting and did my usual routine. Sat down and answered some emails while waiting for others. My good friend, Thiagarajan Subramaniam, came in and asked, “Is that a cup of milo I see next to you?”. I was bewildered for a moment before realising I was sipping the milo while answering my email! MasyaAllah! Never thought this could happen to me.

     

    Source: Zainal Sapari

  • Ramadan 2016: How Muslims Fast In Countries Where The Sun Never Sets

    Ramadan 2016: How Muslims Fast In Countries Where The Sun Never Sets

    The holy month of Ramadan is now underway, with Muslims fasting from dawn to dusk to observe the period. But what happens when you live in a country where the sun never, or scarcely, sets?

    Muslims living in the Arctic Circle are experiencing some of the most challenging conditions for Ramadan as they can experience 24 hours of sunlight. People observing it will not consume food or drink, smoke or engage in any sexual activity, from when the sun rises until sundown again. Fasting ends with a meal known as the Iftar.

    Around 22 per cent of the world’s population, or 1.6 billion people, are expected to join in the holy observance around the world.

    Areas including Lapland, Finland and Sweden can experience little or no sundown during the summer months. A family have shared their experiences of how they experience Ramadan in northern Finland where the sun sets for just 55 minutes.

    Mohammed told AJ+: “Fasting starts at 1:35 in the early morning and will end at 12:48 in the evening. So [fasting] will be 23 hours, 5 minutes. My friends, family and relatives who live in Bangladesh, they can’t believe we could do Ramadan or fasting for more than 20 hours. “So when they heard from us we do Ramadan here for 23 hours or 22 and a half hours, they just say ‘That’s unbelievable, how could you manage this.’ But somehow [thank God] we manage it, and we’re doing very well.”

    He said other Muslims in nearby countries with similar sunlight conditions had found other ways of adapting, adding: “Some other Muslims who live in Lapland, most of them follow the Middle East time table, as they follow the nearest Islamic country, Turkey.”

    Depending on a person’s location, Ramadan for people living in the UK can last between 16 and 19 hours a day.

    The times and dates of Ramadan and fasting vary each year in relation to the Western calendar as they are determined by the lunar cycle.

     

    Source: The Independent

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