Tag: ramadhan

  • 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

  • Etymological Analysis Of The Words ‘Ramadhan’ And ‘Bazaar’

    Etymological Analysis Of The Words ‘Ramadhan’ And ‘Bazaar’

    AsSalaam’alaikum!

    There’s a problem with Ramadhan Bazaar having stalls selling non-halal food? Easy solution: Make an etymological analysis of the words “Ramadhan” and “Bazaar” and show that the phrase “Ramadhan Bazaar” is an oxymoron and voila problem solved!

    What an inane “solution” that can only come from an egotistical fake intellectual. May Allah swt help this ummah. We already have enough problems to resolve without some fake intellectual creating even more confusion. Allahu Musta’an!

     

    Source: Ustaz Abd’ Al-Halim

  • Dendeng House Stall Raided, Workers Handcuffed, Cause Unknown

    Dendeng House Stall Raided, Workers Handcuffed, Cause Unknown

    Kekecohan menjual “DENDENG tak halal” telah sampai ke kemuncaknya….

    Katanya,orang yang digari itu telah menjual daging tidak halal….

    ATAU….MUNGKIN kerana tiada work permit???

    Allahualam…

    Alhamdulillah…tindakkan telah di ambil….

    Harap mulai dari Ini,penyewa kedai semua di siasat sebelom bermula nya bazaar dan pembeli kalau was-was,buat lah laporan.

     

    Source: Noryn N Din in HCRS

  • Ariffin Sha: Malay/Muslims Must Stop Racist Remarks On Ramadan Bazaar Geylang Issue

    Ariffin Sha: Malay/Muslims Must Stop Racist Remarks On Ramadan Bazaar Geylang Issue

    The ‘Ramadan’ Bazaar isn’t some special zone reserved for only Muslims and/or Malays. Many patrons and stallholders are not Malay. Anyone, regardless of their race, is entitled to their own opinion of the things on offer there. Whether they think it is overpriced fluff or worth the hype has absolutely nothing to do with race.

    I can’t help but notice a trend where minorities all too readily play the race card in situations where race is immaterial. We must dispel the notion that only the majority race is capable of racism. In situations like this, identity politics must be called out.

     

    Source: Ariffin Sha

  • Geylang Ramadan Bazaar Focused On Muslim Owners And Their Products/Services In The 80s And 90s

    Geylang Ramadan Bazaar Focused On Muslim Owners And Their Products/Services In The 80s And 90s

    We are seeing too many non-Muslim Owned stalls in Geylang, the heart of the Malay (I shall not delete this, but I stand corrected as it shld be generally just Muslim) Muslim community “get-together” place for Ramadan and Eid celebrations.

    It has been and always shld be THE trend since the 80s, 90s and crossing well into the millennium, that Geylang Ramadan bazaar shld be focused on Muslim owners and their products/services.

    I’m not going into the race/religion issue, but it is becoming more “non Malay/Muslim” bec the rentals are gg thru the roof.

    A lot of ppl, me included, are wondering, is it a ploy to one day push out all 100% Muslim Owned stalls out of Ramadan Geylang bazaar. It is super gd biz during Ramadan, as we Muslims descend and spend a lot during this period, so the sharp biz ppl are zooming in to Geylang.

    Why is the tender system allowed to go higher and higher every year? Causing the winning tender owners to impose higher and higher rentals, making it beyond reach of most Malay/Muslim vendors.

    Whatever it is, do not remove the need for Halal certification, if the stall is not 100% Muslim Owned. And now with a lot of “Malay” looking workers manning the stalls, it’s difficult to ascertain.

     

    Source: Eusniati Eusoff