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Rabu, 30 September 2009

Bagan Pinang bakal disunting..oleh teruna @duda!!

Salam syawal dan salam satu malaysia. 27 september aku bertolak ke negeri sembilan bersama ketua dewan pemuda PAS Kuala Terengganu dan beberapa orang rakan. Perjalanan yang jauh sudah tentulah meletihkan. Bilangan kenderaan masih banyak dijalanan sedang menuju ke destinasi masing-masing selepas bercuti hariraya.




Rehat di temerloh, pahang








di temerloh apa lagi nak dimakan kalau bukan ikan patin....... patin buah ....harga jangan tanyalah (en.relevan je yg tau.... maaf tak call .... no phone tak bagi)
dua kepala ikan patin buah dihidangkan..... apa lagi mertua lalu dibelakang pun tak nampak.






kedai menjual masakan patin pun banyak ........ mana satu nak dipilih?







tiba di teluk kemang hampir jam 7 malam.......









kagum aku dengan pembangunan pesat bandar port dickson dan teluk kemang...... tapi hairan juga melihat banyak bangunan terbiar yang mencacatkan pemandangan. Bangunan terbiar..... aku fikir selama ini hanya haiwan saja terbiar . Semua bangunan pencakar langit itu tentunya dibuat atas dasar pembangunan. Semuanya untuk aktiviti pelancungan. Barangkali kalau orang-orang politik ditempat aku berfikir sebagaimana pemimpin politik teluk kemang berfikir maka hancurlah satu demi satu kampung-kampung melayu ditepi pantai. Yang dapat dilihat bangunan-bangunan besar.Tetapi milik siapa? Anak tempatan belum tentu diambil bekerja . Lebih baik mengaji orang asing yang gajinya lebih murah dari anak tempatan. Kapitalis mesti berfikir untuk mendapat untung lebih. Biar rakyat merempat dibumi sendiri .








cantik dan memang menarik....... tapi milik siapakah semuanya ini??????









persekitaran pantai teluk kemang......... kenapa dibiarkan bangunan buruk ini ........ robohkan segera sangat menyakitkan mata dan pemandangan. Lagi cepat dirobohkan lagi cepat dapat duit.









projek datang lagi........ kenapa tiapkali pilihanraya diadakan projek segera dicurah ketempat berkenaan. Tiada pelan pembangunan ke untuk tiap kawasan? Untunglah kamu penduduk Bagan Pinang.... Penduduk Manek Urai sudah dapat jambatan......kamu akan dapat apa ya? Tentera sudah dapat bandar tentera darat.!!!!!








deretan bas yang datang dari segenap pelusuk kejamuan hariraya bersama Y.A.B Perdana Menteri. Semuanya kerana ...........sambut raya atau pilihanraya!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!







setahu aku telok kemang tempat melihat anak bulan......... tapi kini ibu bulan sudah datang!





timbalan pengarah pilihanraya pemuda PAS pusat(berbaju putih)........ merenung jauh , berfikir
nak pecahkan undi pos yang hampir 5000 tu....






petugas PAS terengganu.......warga emas turut membantu....... tiada penginapan mewah untuk mereka hanya masjid tempat berteduh






tanpa mengira kesalahan yang pernah dilakukan , takut dengan gertakan dan ugutan mungkin , maka Tan Sri Isa tetap dipilih ......maruah dan integriti semuanya sudah dilacurkan.









depan markas PAS terengganu






bersama ketua dewan pemuda PAS Kuala terengganu.....
apapun berlaku LAWAN TETAP LAWAN. Jumpa lagi.... mungkin ada lagi wakil rakyat yang akan meninggal dunia

Sabtu, 26 September 2009

Selamat jalan ...........


Semua anak-anak sudah pulang kekota ,
Yang tinggal hanya orang tua memendam rasa,
Syawal mendatang belum tentu berjumpa.




Selasa, 22 September 2009

Solat raya dimasjid rusila..............


Aku solat raya dimasjid rusila Terengganu. Jemaah penuh dan menyesakkan. Khutbah tok guru hj. hadi menyentuh naluri.

Khutbahnya dalam nada yang menyebakkan memberikan ingatan tentang bulan ramadhan yg sudah berlalu.

Disamping kegembiraan menyambut syawal tok guru juga menyeru untuk jemaah tidak lupa penderitaan umat islam dipalestin. thailand,filipina, afghanistan dan pelbagai tempat didunia yang umat islam sedang dibunuh dan ditindas.

Aku juga tabik padanya ketika mengingatkan pada jemaah supaya tidak menjadi manusia yang melampau. Contoh manusia melampau ialah yang membawa kenderaan laju, menunggang motosikal membabi buta tanpa menghiraukan keselamatan diri dan orang lain.

Satu lagi yang aku sempat ingat ialah pada bulan syawal ini Allah telah menentukan umat islam berperang ketika itu. Perang ini bernama Peperangan Ahzab. Perang yang kita sebut dalam takbir hariraya yang terlalu syahdu dan mendayu itu.

Peperangan ini mengabungkan pelbagai kumpulan jahiliyyah mengepung baginda rasulullah s.a.w. Kemenangan akhirnya berpihak kepada golongan islam sesudah mengalami pelbagai tekanan akibat dikepung .

Isnin, 21 September 2009

Jangan tergelincir dari ajaran Islam

Sedarkah kita apakah hikmat kita diperintah membaca surotul fatihah sebanyak tujuhbelas kali sehari semalam setiapkali rakaat sembahyang?
Ada satu doa yang sangat penting menjadi ulangan kita tiap waktu solat.

"Ya Allah Ya Tuhanku tunjukkanlah kepada kami jalan yang lurus".

Mengapa kita diperintah mengulangi doa tersebut? Adakah kita belum yakin dengan pegangan kita? Adakah kita masih ragu bahawa Islam yang kita anuti ini adalah jalan yang betul?Adakah jalan-jalan yang lain lebih baik dari jalan yang ditunjukkan oleh Nabi besar Muhammad s.a.w?Adakah agama yang kita anuti ini tidak membawa kemajuan pada kita? Tidak membangun? adakah agama kita ini satu agama yang lapuk?

Jawapannya, sebenarnya terlalu banyak gangguan dalam perjalanan umat Islam diatas dunia ini. Jika kita tersilap langkah maka terpesonglah kita dari perjalalanan yang sebenar.

Kita umat islam bukan saja diganggu oleh syaitan yang merayap didalam darah manusia, yang sentiasa melakukan tipudaya kita juga berdepan dengan dorongan kesesatan dan amalan jahat sesama manusia.

Jika umat Islam menolak mana-mana hukum dari ajaran illahi ini bermakna kita telah terpesong dari jalan yang lurus. Hari ini umat islam berada disuatu zaman yang sangat mengelirukan. Umat Islam dilanda pelbagai serangan pemikiran oleh musuh -musuh islam. Mereka bukan saja menggunakan pelbagai senjata canggih yang boleh membunuh manusia tetapi juga senjata yang boleh membunuh iman,melemahkan aqidah dan keyakinan umat islam kepada ajaran islam.

Salam aidil fitri.........

Jumaat, 18 September 2009

Maksiat hari raya........


Esok hari terakhir kita berpuasa. Selamat tinggal ramadhan untuk tahun ini. Kita sudah boleh menilai sendiri kemampuan kita untuk memperolehi keputusan cemerlang dari universiti Ramadhan yang akan berlalu ini.

Hebatnya universiti ini para pelajarnya cuma perlu menghadiri kuliah untuk tempoh sebulan saja.Sebelas bulan lagi para mahasiswa/inya akan menggunakan ilmu yang diperolehinya itu.

Selesai sudah sebulan berpuasa kita akan menyambut pula satu hari yang Allah sediakan untuk kita bergembira. Itulah Hari raya aidilfitri.

Maka kita akan dihidangkan dengan pelbagai nyanyian,drama dan pelbagai rancangan sejak pagi hari lagi. Sesudah bacaan alquran disampaikan,setelah lagu negaraku dan takbir hariraya berkumandang,.

Para artis,penyanyi, para pelakun akan memperagakan bentukbadan dan pakaian mereka dihadapan mata manusia tanpa rasa segan dan malu.

Maka bersalamanlah mereka antara lelaki dan perempuan yang sudah tentu bukan suami isteri. Memohon maaf antara satu sama lain sambil menyanyi, makan dan mengoyangkan badan.
Pemerintah membenarkan rancangan-rancangan seperti ini tumpang sekaki berseronok. Alasan mudah diberi kononnya rancangan tersebut adalah lambang budaya dan adat resam masyarakat negara ini.

Kononnya ia menjadi daya penarik meramaikan pelancung ketanahair kita.Tidak ada gunanya itu semua jika perbuatan - perbuatan tersebut mengundang kemurkaan allah.

Hari raya adalah hari untuk mengingati,memuji dan membesarkan Allah telah dirosakkan oleh golongan tersebut.Memang orang ramai bergembira ,seronok terutamanya golongan muda tetapi kegembiraan dan terhibur dalam keadaan mendapat murka Allah taala.

Marilah kita berusaha merubah keadaan ini supaya masyarakat Islam terkawal agama dan akhlak mereka.Salam aidilfitri . Maaf zahir dan batin.

Sabtu, 12 September 2009

Malaysia tanah tumpah darahku......

seluar dalam ATM

kapal selam ATM



Kenapa aku letakkan dua gambar yang bagai enggang dengan pipit disini? Bagai gajah dengan pelanduk?

Baru-baru ni aku diberikan sehelai seluar dalam milik ATM oleh anak buah aku. Tengok gambar. Seluar yg baru masih berplastik. Aku pakailah...... tak sampai sebulan seluar tuuu... sudah terlondeh. Getahnya tak tahulah dari jenis apa?

Kalau nak dibandingkan dengan yang ada dikedai aku rasa jauh panggang dari api. (kalau salah peribahasa tuan zul dan sis Marni tolong betulkan).

Apa aku nak cerita ni? Aku nak bagitau kepada semua aku minta berlindunglah kalau kapalselam yang baru dibeli tuuu.... dari jenis yang getahnya mudah kendur juga........

Semalam satu lagi pesawat ringan TUDM jatuh.... ingatkan NURI lagi.

Ya Allah selamatkanlah anggota tentera negara ku dari pelbagai kecelakaan . Amin.

Rabu, 9 September 2009

Pesta Arak,, bogel semua telah aku lalui...........

Why I Shed Bikini for Niqab: The New Symbol of Women’s Liberation By shahmuzir

By Sara Bokker

I am an American woman who was born in the midst of America’s “Heartland.” I grew up, just like any other girl, being fixated with the glamour of life in “the big city.” Eventually, I moved to Florida and on to South Beach of Miami, a hotspot for those seeking the “glamorous life.” Naturally, I did what most average Western girls do. I focused on my appearance and appeal, basing my self-worth on how much attention I got from others. I worked out religiously and became a personal trainer, acquired an upscale waterfront residence, became a regular “exhibiting” beach-goer and was able to attain a “living-in-style” kind of life.

Years went by, only to realize that my scale of self-fulfillment and happiness slid down the more I progressed in my “feminine appeal.” I was a slave to fashion. I was a hostage to my looks.

As the gap continued to progressively widen between my self-fulfillment and lifestyle, I sought refuge in escapes from alcohol and parties to meditation, activism, and alternative religions, only to have the little gap widen to what seemed like a valley. I eventually realized it all was merely a pain killer rather than an effective remedy.

By now it was September 11, 2001. As I witnessed the ensuing barrage on Islam, Islamic values and culture, and the infamous declaration of the “new crusade,” I started to notice something called Islam. Up until that point, all I had associated with Islam was women covered in “tents,” wife beaters, harems, and a world of terrorism.

As a feminist libertarian, and an activist who was pursuing a better world for all, my path crossed with that of another activist who was already at the lead of indiscriminately furthering causes of reform and justice for all. I joined in the ongoing campaigns of my new mentor which included, at the time, election reform and civil rights, among others. Now my new activism was fundamentally different. Instead of “selectively” advocating justice only to some, I learned that ideals such as justice, freedom, and respect are meant to be and are essentially universal, and that own good and common good are not in conflict. For the first time, I knew what “all people are created equal” really means. But most importantly, I learned that it only takes faith to see the world as one and to see the unity in creation.

One day I came across a book that is negatively stereotyped in the West–The Holy Qur’an. I was first attracted by the style and approach of the Qur’an, and then intrigued by its outlook on existence, life, creation, and the relationship between Creator and creation. I found the Qur’an to be a very insightful address to heart and soul without the need for an interpreter or pastor.

Eventually I hit a moment of truth: my new-found self-fulfilling activism was nothing more than merely embracing a faith called Islam where I could live in peace as a “functional” Muslim.

I bought a beautiful long gown and head cover resembling the Muslim woman’s dress code and I walked down the same streets and neighborhoods where only days earlier I had walked in my shorts, bikini, or “elegant” western business attire. Although the people, the faces, and the shops were all the same, one thing was remarkably distinct–I was not–nor was the peace at being a woman I experienced for the very first time. I felt as if the chains had been broken and I was finally free. I was delighted with the new looks of wonder on people’s faces in place of the looks of a hunter watching his prey I had once sought. Suddenly a weight had been lifted off my shoulders. I no longer spent all my time consumed with shopping, makeup, getting my hair done, and working out. Finally, I was free.

Of all places, I found my Islam at the heart of what some call “the most scandalous place on earth,” which makes it all the more dear and special.

While content with Hijab I became curious about Niqab, seeing an increasing number of Muslim women in it. I asked my Muslim husband, whom I married after I reverted to Islam, whether I should wear Niqab or just settle for the Hijab I was already wearing. My husband simply advised me that he believes Hijab is mandatory in Islam while Niqab is not. At the time, my Hijab consisted of head scarf that covered all my hair except for my face, and a loose long black gown called “Abaya” that covered all my body from neck to toe.

A year-and-a-half passed, and I told my husband I wanted to wear Niqab. My reason, this time, was that I felt it would be more pleasing to Allah, the Creator, increasing my feeling of peace at being more modest. He supported my decision and took me to buy an “Isdaal,” a loose black gown that covers from head to toe, and Niqab, which covers all my head and face except for my eyes.

Soon enough, news started breaking about politicians, Vatican clergymen, libertarians, and so-called human rights and freedom activists condemning Hijab at times, and Niqab at others as being oppressive to women, an obstacle to social integration, and more recently, as an Egyptian official called it–”a sign of backwardness.”

I find it to be a blatant hypocrisy when Western governments and so-called human rights groups rush to defend woman’s rights when some governments impose a certain dress code on women, yet such “freedom fighters” look the other way when women are being deprived of their rights, work, and education just because they choose to exercise their right to wear Niqab or Hijab. Today, women in Hijab or Niqab are being increasingly barred from work and education not only under totalitarian regimes such as in Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt, but also in Western democracies such as France, Holland, and Britain.

Today I am still a feminist, but a Muslim feminist, who calls on Muslim women to assume their responsibilities in providing all the support they can for their husbands to be good Muslims. To raise their children as upright Muslims so they may be beacons of light for all humanity once again. To enjoin good–any good–and to forbid evil–any evil. To speak righteousness and to speak up against all ills. To fight for our right to wear Niqab or Hijab and to please our Creator whichever way we chose. But just as importantly to carry our experience with Niqab or Hijab to fellow women who may never have had the chance to understand what wearing Niqab or Hijab means to us and why do we, so dearly, embrace it.

Most of the women I know wearing Niqab are Western reverts, some of whom are not even married. Others wear Niqab without full support of either family or surroundings. What we all have in common is that it is the personal choice of each and every one of us, which none of us is willing to surrender.

Willingly or unwillingly, women are bombarded with styles of “dressing-in-little-to-nothing” virtually in every means of communication everywhere in the world. As an ex non-Muslim, I insist on women’s right to equally know about Hijab, its virtues, and the peace and happiness it brings to a woman’s life as it did to mine. Yesterday, the bikini was the symbol of my liberty, when in actuality it only liberated me from my spirituality and true value as a respectable human being.

I couldn’t be happier to shed my bikini in South Beach and the “glamorous” Western lifestyle to live in peace with my Creator and enjoy living among fellow humans as a worthy person. It is why I choose to wear Niqab, and why I will die defending my inalienable right to wear it. Today, Niqab is the new symbol of woman’s liberation.

To women who surrender to the ugly stereotype against the Islamic modesty of Hijab, I say: You don’t know what you are missing.

Sara Bokker is a former actress/model/fitness instructor and activist. Currently, Sara is Director of Communications at “The March For Justice,” a co-founder of “The Global Sisters Network,” and producer of the infamous “Shock & Awe Gallery.”

Source: http://www.albalagh.net/women/0097.shtml


You may also read the above article in Bahasa Melayu at this link:

http://dupahang.wordpress.com/2009/09/05/sara-bokker-tinggalkan-bikini-demi-islam/


Rabu, 2 September 2009

lembu pun pandai berfikir.......

lembu satu ; mu fikir guane orang duk main kepala kita?

lembu dua : merdeka 52 tahun doh otok apa dok leh mikir ni?

lembu tiga : baik kita sikit.... memang lembu sungguh ....... ni rupa orang tapi otok lembu.....cari baloh belake tuuu... kalu orang kata politik sempit maroh.... susoh puok ni....

Selasa, 1 September 2009

cerita selsema babi makin senyap jeee......


aku tak takut dah denggi.......
malaria!!!!! lagi aku tak gerun ........

hok aku takut selsema babi....