Hey folks,
back to the world of blogging....
Yes, this coming 1st of May 2012 will not just be a public holiday thanks to 'Labour Day', but if you are strong fan or follower (just like me) of the hottest TV shows on TV Alhijrah called '30 Minit Ustaz Don', it will be the 100th show. It will be an hour show on that evening cause it is like 'special edition'.
Congratulations to Ustaz Don and his team, no doubt it is an early greeting of congratulatory, but this show is awesome!
Thanks to his show, after so many, many years, that I have finally managed to correct my 'solat' (prayer) and also reading the correct and proper pronounciation (Tajwid) of the Al-Quran.
If you are new or still curious to know what this show is all about, don't worry, go with an open mind and heart and check this cool show out. You will enjoy it.
What makes Ustaz Don different in comparison to the other Muslim scholars or Ustaz is simple; his 'down-to-earth' and interactive style of reaching to his television audience.
Otherwise as regular follower of this show, yes, it is from Monday to Thursday at 9:30 p.m. on TV Alhijrah.
Happy Viewing!
Cheerios!
Monday, April 30, 2012
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Animal Cruelty: 'Hit n Run'
Hey folks,
Something finally has struck me and thought of expressing it all out.
Nowadays u hear about the importance and reminder of road safety and being a good driver on the road and blah blah blah..
Okay, Malaysia has one of the best roads and not to mention highway system in the region or perhaps the world so that sort of motivate the driver to drive the best or the fastest.
What is sad is this, there have been a lot of dead animals or carcasses laying at the side, in the middle, or any part of road which is just simply visibile to the driver's windscreen.
Imagine you are driving on the road and it is a beautiful day and suddenly u just noticed a gruesome murder (in this case a possible accident) of a 'hit and run' victim which is normally in Malaysia can be a dead dog, cat, monkey (macaque), monitor lizard, wild boar, snakes, etc. It is sad, 90% from my observation is dogs here in Malaysia.
It is sad, u just wonder why on Earth are the driver doing this or is it that the animal just happen to be 'at the wrong place at the wrong time'. Did the driver purposely want to kill these poor creatures? Or the driver tried to avoid, but couldn't... A lot of possibilities and assumptions.
Well whatever it is fellow Malaysians or any fellow humans out there, if you are driving on the road, please practice caution and care because you can never know a dog or a cat or a monkey or any animal is just trying to cross the road to get to the other side. The animal deserves to live and not be another hopeless victim of 'hit and run'.
Cheerios!
Something finally has struck me and thought of expressing it all out.
Nowadays u hear about the importance and reminder of road safety and being a good driver on the road and blah blah blah..
Okay, Malaysia has one of the best roads and not to mention highway system in the region or perhaps the world so that sort of motivate the driver to drive the best or the fastest.
What is sad is this, there have been a lot of dead animals or carcasses laying at the side, in the middle, or any part of road which is just simply visibile to the driver's windscreen.
Imagine you are driving on the road and it is a beautiful day and suddenly u just noticed a gruesome murder (in this case a possible accident) of a 'hit and run' victim which is normally in Malaysia can be a dead dog, cat, monkey (macaque), monitor lizard, wild boar, snakes, etc. It is sad, 90% from my observation is dogs here in Malaysia.
It is sad, u just wonder why on Earth are the driver doing this or is it that the animal just happen to be 'at the wrong place at the wrong time'. Did the driver purposely want to kill these poor creatures? Or the driver tried to avoid, but couldn't... A lot of possibilities and assumptions.
Well whatever it is fellow Malaysians or any fellow humans out there, if you are driving on the road, please practice caution and care because you can never know a dog or a cat or a monkey or any animal is just trying to cross the road to get to the other side. The animal deserves to live and not be another hopeless victim of 'hit and run'.
Cheerios!
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Register as a VOTER.....Malaysia General Election can be this year or next year...
Hey folks,
Back to the world of blogging....yes April is here....it is the 5th day of April and imagine with all the hoo haa about election after Chinese Year or in March.......yup it is still not in sight...
Again, it is the prerogative and pleasure of PM Najib to make the call. He will surely know when is the election going to be.
Lately, the Parlimentary Select Committee (PSC) has came out with 22 recommendations for the Election Commission (EC) to improve and target in order for the reform of the election process to take place.
In my opinion, it is a positive move and way forward for Malaysia to go greater heights especially in tackling and resolving the so-called controversial and everybody's or politicians favorite punching bag that is reforming of the EC and electoral process.
No doubt every citizens from the 'great political divide' can say so much about the electoral system of this beloved country, but again it the citizen 'voting' power' which will be the final determination which party will be in-charge of the country.
If you have yet to register to become a registered voter, better do it NOW than never. Just imagine even 1 small vote by you will make or trigger an impact to the country. Always remember that when election is coming near, the politicians (be it government or opposition) will be 'beggars' and crying for your votes. Of course with the begging will come with so many promises of change and betterment and blah blah blah.... Surely we will always go through with this cycle and it is not our Malaysia alone, but worldwide. I mean just watch the US Republican Primary and as usual the candidates are rambling on and on about what they can do for the future of America.
As expected, Bersih is not happy about the overall outcome of the PSC recommendations on the reforms and planning to stage 'BERSIH 3.0', but this time around a 'sit-in' protest.
Personally, it is good that the citizens to express one's displeasure over anything, but is it really necessary to have another demo? I think with the inflation and instability of the global economy, let us just take a break from any demonstration for now. Feeling angry yes go ahead, but do that when the General Election is happening soon (whenever that will be) and vote against the current government in power (Barisan Nasional). That is the purpose of election anyway, it is a change of power in the most peaceful and organized fashion that mankind can endure!
Again, who am I to advise, I am just a 'Malaysian Dude' trying to survive in this crazy and extraordinary jungle!
Cheerios!
Back to the world of blogging....yes April is here....it is the 5th day of April and imagine with all the hoo haa about election after Chinese Year or in March.......yup it is still not in sight...
Again, it is the prerogative and pleasure of PM Najib to make the call. He will surely know when is the election going to be.
Lately, the Parlimentary Select Committee (PSC) has came out with 22 recommendations for the Election Commission (EC) to improve and target in order for the reform of the election process to take place.
In my opinion, it is a positive move and way forward for Malaysia to go greater heights especially in tackling and resolving the so-called controversial and everybody's or politicians favorite punching bag that is reforming of the EC and electoral process.
No doubt every citizens from the 'great political divide' can say so much about the electoral system of this beloved country, but again it the citizen 'voting' power' which will be the final determination which party will be in-charge of the country.

To register as a voter, you may check out the Election Commission website which http://www.spr.gov.my/ .
As expected, Bersih is not happy about the overall outcome of the PSC recommendations on the reforms and planning to stage 'BERSIH 3.0', but this time around a 'sit-in' protest.
Personally, it is good that the citizens to express one's displeasure over anything, but is it really necessary to have another demo? I think with the inflation and instability of the global economy, let us just take a break from any demonstration for now. Feeling angry yes go ahead, but do that when the General Election is happening soon (whenever that will be) and vote against the current government in power (Barisan Nasional). That is the purpose of election anyway, it is a change of power in the most peaceful and organized fashion that mankind can endure!
Again, who am I to advise, I am just a 'Malaysian Dude' trying to survive in this crazy and extraordinary jungle!
Cheerios!
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