Wednesday, 30 July 2014

 A Malaysian airliner flying from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur has crashed in east Ukranian, where pro-Russian rebels are battling government forces, Russian and Ukrainian news agencies reported, citing aviation and security sources. Malaysian Airlines says the final report for the number of victims is 298 peoples whereas 28 Australians and 15 crews of MAS.
 The tragedy occurs suddenly. If my family was one of the victims or myself , it was so sad because the tragedy occurs in Ramadhan and near to Syawal .

I feel sorry I cannot help them in any way. MH17 has brought so much suffering to innocent people. It has not even been half a year since MH370 and we are faced with another disaster.
One could not make up fiction like this and have it seem believable, which is why people say reality is stranger than fiction.
In fiction, there needs to be logic, yet in these incidents, there appears to be no comprehensible logic. Events have happened. They are reality. It is real life. Lives have been lost. Somehow we just have to move on with our lives eventually.
I think we are all in mourning as a country. I can only hope for a quick resolution.
How about their 1st Syawal? How about their children and family at home ? I just can pray for them .
The victim's family have to face it . It's just some of God's plan . We just can pray for them.
okay tha's all thank you.
*sory madam i've no idea

Saturday, 19 July 2014

Ramadhan


Fasting is a part of 'Rukun Islam' for muslims. It become compulsory for muslims to start fasting when they reach puberty, so long as they are healthy and sane, and have no disabilities and illness. During Ramadhan, all muslims be greatful because there are many advantage in this month. For example, fasting teach muslims to be more patient. It also can discipline themselves because muslims refrain from consuming food, drinking liquids, smoking and engaging in sexual relations. It has been suggested that fasting can improve brain function and alertness due to greater brain cell production.

Each day before dawn, many muslims observe a pre-fast meal called suhoor. After stopping time before dawn, muslims begin the first prayer of the day, fajar. The best part during fasting for muslims is iftar. In the evening, dates are usually the first food to break the fast; according to tradition Prophet Muhammad broke fast with three dates. Many kinds of foods during iftar usually the dessert is the most important during iftar. After iftar, generally muslims will do Maghrib prayer. Muslims also encouraged to read the Holy Quran. The entire will be completed at the end of the month.

Saturday, 12 July 2014

MY SELLF


        Before I enrolled here , I entered PLKN for 3 months . Actually I don't like to be there because I wanted to work to gain experiences and adding to my savings. But I can't do anything , I've to be there. Maybe its Gods plan for me . I wished I could have accepted that earlier. It can be said that I entered PLKN reluctantly, but I decided I wanted te learn something and improved myself to be braver and bold. My PLKN was located in Malacca, the place where I came from; for the first two weeks, I'm was a quiet person because I don't know how to communicate with people properly. I'm introvert. Because of that, it made me to stay silent there in the beginning. After two weeks, I started shy away from being unsure, I tried to communicate with others. Alhamdulillah I did it but I was not satisfied with it. There, I've made many friends from different ethnics and background, I learned to communicate with people from my friends especially my Chinese friend.

        There're so many things I've learned at PLKN, I get to know different cultures and customs. I learned how to communicate with people, I get to improved myself and learn how to solve problems efficiently  and I get a little more open. There, I've learned how to navigate in the forest by using a map and a compass but the most exciting thing that I learned is about friendship and teamwork. with these two things, we will succeed to complete our challanges. To be frank, I've learned much more than what I have mentioned, however I am limited to share all of that I know here because I am not that proficient in English, but I will continue to learn more about it from my friend, Hamas. That's all, thank you.