Friday, October 28, 2011

Sobbing...

Usually, people will wake up beautifully on a Friday morning....
Because its TGIF... Its FLYday.. And just because the weekend is here... :)

But this morning.. I woke up sobbing with swollen red eyes.
Had a very bad dream.
:(

Not a nightmare....
No one passed away...

I guess dreaming being scolded, insulted and screamed at are worst than anything else. Especially if all the above done by someone very dear to you.

I'm not sure how my Friday will be today.
Had a soppy start, of course.
I felt so gloomy and triple sensitive.

I feel the pain and hurt.
I don't mind the scolding part...
But the insult...
It hurts badly.

I know its just a dream.
But as if its real.

Ya Allah... As you knows best..
Please protect me and guide me through.
I seek forgiveness for my sins to you and to all the people around me.
Amin.
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Thursday, October 27, 2011

LilD's Birthday

Naik pening kepala fikir nak beli apa for lilD's birthday. 
She's not the type yang akan hint or cakap awal2 what she wants for her birthday.
Memang agak obvious she loves princesses and Barbie and all yang seangkatan dengannya kan? Well, just sama macam all other girls her age kan?
But, I wanted to buy something yang boleh dia ingat, not as similar as apa yang semua orang dijangka bagi.
Sendiri buat specifications.. sendiri pening kepala.

Then I remember.... the Barbie shop kat Mid Valley. Ada those packages yang dia make over jadi Barbie and all...
My friend pun setuju with the idea. Sebabnya, rasanya masa dia tengah hype nak melayan gedik ni lah best bagi dia experience buat semua ni. Kang dah besar dah busy with school and all.. tak de maknanya dia nak melayan Khalati dia benda2 macam ni.

So... the most challenging part pun bermula.
Finding time to go to Mid Valley.




Sampai sana, terus culik salah seorang SA dalam tu.
Tanya dia macam2 soalan... itu ini begitu begini... timbang tara budget, sponsor bersama and the best logical outcome yang sesuai as a birthday present... I end up with this package for lilD.




Package yang Ayu amik tu, nanti dia dapat bawak balik one mini album. Dalam tu ada 10 keping gambar dia. And also, empat berlainan jenis frames and pictures dia.
Ni semua all in with the make over.

So, I buzz sis for dates yang sesuai nak bawak si lilD ni. Kena la consider her schedule, my schedule as well. Jangan tak tau..calendar saya dah penuh sampai November ye.
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa....

So nice..date dah dapat.
And I grab something simple as well for her. Love it!




For her birthday, Ayu order chocolate moist cake and oreo cuppies from Delicious Cuppies (DC).
Ayu order ni memang teramat last minute... jenuh la pujuk rayu membodek segala.. mana taknya.. it need time kalau kita nak hantar edible image tu. And, I have to wait from my sis & BIL for the picture yang dipilih oleh si kecik tu.. Siap pulak dia nak decide pic lain last minute..
sabar je lah....





Macam bigD dulu gak.. since this is the last year lilD kat kindy... makanya marilah kita menyambutnya at her school.
Ni jugak means, tak de dah lah involvement family ayu dengan school ni. Next year, dah besar anak2 saudara saya...
sobs sobs...

rasa macam baru semalam i tell the world.. i got a nephew! i got a niece! hey.. thats my baby niece..




Ni some of the pics kenangan.




Kami ni terawal pulak sampai dari waktu rehat si lilD..
maka melangut lah ye menunggu. hehe.






masa ni lah ayu merayap amik gambar merata.
yang gambar bawah tu, party pack for the kids.

eh tetiba cikgu bagi green light...
jom masuk class dia bawak cake.. yay!





nyanyi lagu sampai 3 version.
english
melayu
mandrin

tetiba BIL suruh derang nyanyi tamil.
melangut menganga semua budak2 tu..
muka dah cuak takut tak dapat makan cake.
hahahahahaa.....

all in all.. the kids are happy.
birthday girl pun happy. yay!




Can't wait for the photoshoot..
yay!

Happy 6th again lilD.
me love you.
muah muah



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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Saya SAYANG Emak Saya

I love my MOM.

No matter what we go through, no matter how much we argue, at the end, she'll always be there <3

Ya Allah please bless and protect my mom always.. Amin.

Sayang Mak!
Xoxo

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Monday, October 24, 2011

Chef Wannabe

Mentang2 now musim MasterChef Malaysia kan.....

I received this souvenir from a friend.....



Chef Wannabe

errr...... guess it's a hint for me to look cooking as a serious profession? No?
ngeh ngeh ngeh.................




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Friday, October 21, 2011

Keharuman Cahaya ku ... Cahaya kami....



6 beautiful years
thank you Allah for the most beautiful gift ever to our family...

for my lilD...

May you always have... many things to laugh at
And real good people around with, whom you can have a chat


Things you can dream about, places you want to go
And the money in your hand, that you can always blow


Time for reflection, of ones you hold dear
The courage in your heart, to do this without fear


And may you always know, the love I have for you
but I know in your heart, you know that this is true


This wish is filled, with love and gratitude
For all the nice things for me that you do


Lots of warm wishes, are enclosed too
Wishing you happiness, all the year through



Doa Atie untuk Dania (and your Abang) tak pernah putus sayang...
Semoga Allah always protects both you di bawah lindungan dan jagaannya...
jauh dari segala keburukkan, kemurkaan dan kejahatan....
Semoga Allah senantiasa tetapkan iman the both of you tak kira di mana saja...
No matter what you will go through in this evil world.. no matter how the whole world upsets you... always remember that Allah is always there for you and maybe I'll be the last in the list...but I am always here for you... no matter what.

I love you adik @ Dania @ lilD @ Intan Payung @ Princess


Happy 6th Birthday Sayang...


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Thursday, October 20, 2011

SHARING: NRC11-Graduan Career Talk @ Universiti Malaya





Speakers Profile:
Ms Chin Suit Fang is a Senior Executive Director and Markets Leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Malaysia. As Markets Leader her role encompasses Strategic Planning, Business Development, Marketing & Communications, Branding and Business Research & Knowledge Management. In her role, she works with the firm’s leaders in driving the firm’s strategic thrusts, targeting and proposal support and positioning the firm in its key Points of View. She also works with the partners and directors in developing thought leadership positions, branding and media management. A past member of the PwC Global Gender Advisory Council, Suit Fang also pioneered three Internal Firm Centres of Business Development, Training, and Human Resource. Suit Fang is a member of the Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants and member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants.
 
YB Senator Dato’ Sri Idris Jala is the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Performance Management & Delivery Unit (PEMANDU) since August 2009.
Prior to his current office, he was appointed Managing Director and CEO of Malaysia Airlines in December 2005, in the aftermath of the company’s biggest financial loss in its corporate history. Prior to joining Malaysia Airlines, he spent 23 years at Shell. Between 2002 and 2005, Dato’ Sri Idris was the Managing Director, Shell MDS (Malaysia) and Vice President, Shell Malaysia Gas & Power (Malaysia). Between 2000 and 2002, he was Vice President, Retail Marketing, Shell International, based out of London. He was also Vice President, Business Development Consultancy where he led a team of top notch internal consultants on radical business improvement projects, and revamped the Shell global retail business model in order to achieve profitable growth. Between 1998 and 2000, he was the Managing Director of Shell Sri Lanka, where he helped to shape the turnaround of Shell’s LPG business in Sri Lanka. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Development Studies and Management from Universiti Sains Malaysia and a Masters degree in Industrial Relation from Warwick University, United Kingdom.
 
Mr Johan Mahmood Merican is the appointed Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Talent Corporation Malaysia Berhad. He has 16 years working experience across the Government and private sectors.Johan most recently served as Principal Private Secretary to the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department. His roles in the Government involved policy work at the Economic Planning Unit and Ministry of Finance. He was involved in the development of human capital related initiatives such as the GLC Blue Book on Performance-linked Compensation policy, PINTAR (GLC school adoption program) and Trust Schools (public private partnership model for schools).
Prior to serving the Government, Johan’s experience in the private sector is mainly in the corporate finance and accounting roles at MRCB, UDA Holdings Berhad, Sime Darby and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Johan holds a first class honours degree in Economics from the University of Cambridge and is a Chartered Accountant (Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales (ICAEW).
 
YBhg Dato’ Noorizah Hj Abd Hamid is the Managing Director of PLUS Expressways Bhd. Prior to that, she was the Managing Director of Faber Group Bhd. She was also the Managing Director of Faber Hotels Holdings Sdn Bhd. Prior to this; she was attached to various positions with Terengganu State Development Corporation, Permodalan Nasional Berhad and Amanah Merchant Bank Bhd, Renong Bhd and HBN Management Sdn Bhd. She holds a Masters Degree in Business Administration, majoring in Finance and Management and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from the Central Michigan University, United States of America.
Currently, she also sits on the Boards of Commissioner of PT Lintas Marga Sedaya and PT Cimanggis Cibitung Tollways in Indonesia, PLUS BKSP Toll Ltd in India and Konsortium Lebuhraya Butterworth-Kulim (KLBK) Sdn Bhd. She is also the Executive Director of Expressway Lingkaran Tengah Sdn Bhd (ELITE), Linkedua (Malaysia) Bhd and PLUS Helicopter Services Sdn Bhd.
 
Mr Paul P Subramaniam is the Knowledge Management & Training Partner of ZICOlaw. Prior to that, he practiced as a litigation lawyer for 22 years, being involved in several significant cases. Paul now keeps the lawyers and partners updated as to changes in the law and industry which would impact our clients. He also serves as editor of our publications to our clients. In addition, Paul manages a Knowledge Database and also a Precedent Bank. His areas of practice are General Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Corporate Disputes, Human Capital Disputes, Banking and Financial Disputes, Contractual and Commercial Disputes, as well as Banking and Finance, Insurance, Construction, Property, Knowledge Management. He holds a B.Sc (Applied Mathematics) and LL.B from Monash University, Australia.
 
YBhg Dato’ Sri Haji Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir was appointed Managing Director of PROTON on 1 January 2006. He also sits on the Boards of various subsidiaries within the PROTON Group of companies. Dato’ Sri Haji Syed Zainal Abidin graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the University of Maryland, USA and began his career as a Project Engineer with Petronas Gas Sdn. Bhd. in 1987, prior to joining Petroliam Nasional Berhad in 1992 as the Senior Executive of Corporate Planning & International Business Development. He then left to join HICOM Holdings Berhad in 1995, where he assumed various senior positions in the company. Dato’ Sri Haji Syed Zainal Abidin was appointed as Senior General Manager of PERODUA in 1999. Subsequently, he was appointed Executive Director of PERODUA Auto Corporation Sdn. Bhd. in 2002, and in October 2005, promoted to Deputy Managing Director.
 
YM Tengku Dato’ Zafrul Tengku Aziz holds a B.Sc. (Hons) in Economics and Accounting from Bristol University, UK and a Master of Finance & Economics from Exeter University, UK. Maybank appointed him as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Maybank Investment Bank in May 2010 and then Chief Executive Officer (CEO)a month later. He has wide investment banking and corporate experience having served at senior leadership positions in key institutions over the last 14 years. Tengku Zafrul was previously the Group Director of K & N Kenanga Holdings Berhad, and a board member of Kenanga Investment Bank Berhad, Kenanga Capital Sdn Bhd and Capital Investment Bank (Labuan) Limited. He was appointed as Director at Credit Agricole in the early years of his career. He had also previously served as CEO of Tune Money Sdn Bhd, Head of Investment Banking in Citigroup Malaysia Group Managing Director of ECM Avenue Berhad and CEO of Avenue Securities. Tengku Dato’ Zafrul is the Chairman of Leaders for Tomorrow, and Deputy President of the Kuala Lumpur Business Club. He is also a council member of the Malaysian Investment Banks Association (MIBA).
 
YBhg Dato’ Sri Zamzamzairani Mohd Isa is the Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TM. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Communication Engineering from Plymouth Polytechnic, United Kingdom, and has attended the Kellog Shool of Management programme in Corporate Finance, Strategies for Creating Shareholder Value. He has vast experience in the telecommunications industry, having held senior management positions in several multinationals, such as Global One and Lucent Technologies (Malaysia). Previous key positions in TM before assuming his current role include Senior Vice President, Group Strategy and Technology and Chief Executive Officer of Malaysia Business. Dato’ Sri Zamzamzairani sits on the Boards of several TM Group Subsidiaries uncluding as Chairman of VADS Bhd and TM Net Sdn Bhd; and Deputy Chairman of GITN Sdn Bhd






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sharing: HOW RICH ARE YOU?



One day, the father of a very wealthy family took his son on a trip to the country with the express purpose of showing him how poor people live.


They spent a couple of days and nights on the farm of what would be considered a very poor family.


On their return from their trip, the father asked his son, "How was the trip?"


"It was great, Dad."


"Did you see how poor people live?" the father asked.


"Oh yeah," said the son.


"So, tell me, what you learned from the trip?" asked the father.


The son answered:


"I saw that we have one dog and they had four.


We have a pool that reaches to the middle of our garden and they have
a creek that has no end.


We have imported lanterns in our garden and they have the stars at night.


Our patio reaches to the front yard and they have the whole horizon.


We have a small piece of land to live on and they have fields that go beyond our sight.


We have servants who serve us, but they serve others.


We buy our food, but they grow theirs.


We have walls around our property to protect us, they have friends to protect them."


The boy's father was speechless.


Then his son added, “Thanks Dad for showing me how poor we are."


Isn't perspective a wonderful thing? Makes you wonder what would happen if we all gave thanks for everything we have, instead of worrying about what we don't have..


Appreciate every single thing you have, especially your family and friends!


Pass this on to friends and acquaintances and help them refresh their perspective and appreciation.


"Life is too short and friends are too few."



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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Qaradawi & application of Sharia

I got this from my cousin via email..
Just sharing to make it clear and understandable to all.. insyaAllah..
:)


Yusuf Qaradawi and Applying Sharia Law

What exactly is Sharia anyhow? What do Muslims mean when they talk about applying Sharia today? Does a Shaykh addressing an Arabic-speaking audience explain it differently than a Muslim apologist talking to Americans? If so, does that matter?

Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradawi recently devoted an entire interview on Al Jazeera TV to this important subject. I would like to summarize what Dr. Qaradawi said, and then add a few comments. For those looking for a quick thirty-second read, I apologize. Dr. Qaradawi is a significant scholar in the Sunni Muslim world, and I want to accurately present what he said and believes.

Moderator Uthman began by quoting from the sura Talaq (Divorce), "These are the Hudud, the set limits of Allah, and anyone who transgresses them harms himself (Quran 65:1). He then posed his first set of questions. Why are people today calling for the application of Sharia? What does that mean? Are the corporal and capital punishments in Sharia relevant today? Can Sharia be applied in Western countries?

For 13 centuries, Dr. Qaradawi responded, Muslims were ruled only by Sharia which can be defined as the judgements of Allah and his Prophet as laid down in the Quran and the Sunnah (the life and teaching of Muhammad). Muftis, judges, and jurists all based their rulings on Sharia. This only changed when 19th century Imperialists entered Muslim countries and replaced Sharia with European law. Since then, Muslim reformers have been calling for the restoration of Sharia. This is to be expected, because Muslims must be governed by the laws that came down from Allah. It is only natural that people today are calling for a return to the rule of Sharia, and we are among those people.

The application of Sharia, however, must be governed by Ijtihad, or creative thought, to determine how it can be enforced today. It would not be helpful to simply take rulings from ancient texts and apply them carte blanche to modern societies. Just as theUlama, or Muslims scholars, used Ijtihad in the past to determine how to apply Sharia, scholars today must do the same. Sharia is applicable for all societies throughout all time, but the Ulama must engage in Ijtihad to determine exactly how to apply it today. Most Muslim countries today are governed by civil law. This is often compatible with Sharia, with the main difference being that Sharia incorporates the corporal and capital punishments represented by Qisas and Hudud. Qisas is the element of recompense, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, andHudud refers to the limits determined by Allah beyond which which physical punishment is required.

Sharia, continued Dr. Qaradawi, cannot be divided up into sections with some accepted and others rejected. If we are going to apply Sharia, we must apply it all. The controversial elements of Sharia, those of Qisas and Hudud, are contained in the final revelations of Allah to his Prophet (comment: the later suras of the Quran, in Islamic theology, are considered the most important because many of the earlier suras were abrogated or cancelled out by later revelations).

There are five rulings in the Quran that include corporal and capital punishment, including one for Qisas and four for Hudud. The text about Qisas is in Baqarah (Quran 2:178), which stipulates that a murderer is to be killed unless the family of the victim is willing to accept blood-money instead of the life of the killer.

The four rulings for Hudud are sex between unmarried people, falsely accusing women of immorality, opposing Allah and his Prophet, and theft. Sura Nur (Quran 24:2) states that unmarried people who engage in sexual activity, or Zina, are each to be flogged 100 times. The same sura (Quran 24:4) declares that men who falsely accuse chaste women of immorality are to be flogged 80 times. Sura Maidah rules that those who "wage war against Allah and his messenger and do mischief in the land" (Quran 5:33) are to have their hands and feet cut off from opposite sides. The final Quranic ruling, which is from the same chapter, states that both male and female thieves are to have their right hands amputated (Quran 5:38).

These few verses, however, represent only a small part of Sharia. There are thousands of verses in the Quran that lay out the way Allah commands people to live (comment: the literal meaning of Sharia is "the path Allah intends people to follow"). Sharia includes religious, civil, moral, cultural, and commercial rulings. It governs personal, family, national, and international relations. All of these are included under the rubric of "Sharia Law".

At this point in the interview, a viewer noted that videos splashed across Youtube and the Internet showing hands and heads flying off were giving "enemies of Islam" ammunition to attack Allah's religion. Isn't there a problem, the viewer asked, with the literal application of the Hudud of Islam?

The problem, replied Shaykh Qaradawi, is that the Hudud are being enforced before the conditions for their application are met. The first goal of Muslims is to establish true Islam, and then they can apply Sharia with the Hudud. Muhammad fully established Islam in Medina, with its rules for social and economic justice, before ruling the hands of thieves were to be cut off. The Quran states in 2:43 that "prayers are to be conducted and charity is to be given" in the Muslim society, and this refers to establishing true Islam. If this is done in equity, with money taken from the rich and given to the poor, and opportunities for employment given to all, there will be no need for the thief to steal. When a wealthy merchant informed the Caliph Umar that he wanted to cut off the hand of his slave because the slave had stolen his camel, Umar replied, "Had you properly fed and cared for your slave, he would not have needed to steal your camel. Go and meet his needs as his master, or I'll cut off your hand!" Islamic justice must first be established in Muslim countries, and then the Hudud can be applied.

Dr. Qaradawi followed this with an anecdote from an eighth century scholar in Basra, Iraq, named Imam Hasan al-Basri. During one of Hasan's sermons, a clamor arose in the street. When Hasan asked what the noise was about, he was informed that a thief had been arrested. Hasan commented, "So the thief who steals secretly (the government official) has arrested the thief who stole openly." Corrupt businessmen today, noted Qaradawi, who are close to Arab rulers and who steal millions from the national treasury are not prosecuted, whereas an unemployed laborer who steals to feed his family is punished.

It is also important, added Shaykh Qaradawi, to be sure that the accused really is guilty before applying the punishments of Hudud. For the ruler to err by granting pardon to a guilty man is better than his erring by punishing a man who was in fact innocent.

"That all sounds fine," responded moderator Uthman, "But are Sharia and the Hudud really applicable in the 21st century?"

Scholars have argued across the centuries, replied Dr. Qaradawi, whether Allah ordained the Hudud as a deterrent to crime or a purification for crimes committed. In reality they are both. They are a purification and a motivation for the individual who has been punished not to repeat his crime, and they provide a deterrent to others who see the severe punishment meted out upon the criminal. Some people argue that the Hudud of Sharia are overly severe, but what is the alternative? The alternative in civil law is imprisonment, but in reality prison is neither a deterrent nor a punishment. Many thieves who go to prison are released only to repeat their crimes. Even worse, they meet criminals in prison who teach them to become experts in crime. The individual with a high school education in crime gets his BA in prison, and the criminal with a BA gets his PhD! They meet people in prison with 50 years of criminal experience, and learn all the tricks of the trade. The thief who goes to prison because he stole a sheep learns how to steal the whole herd.

The Islamic law of corporal punishment is more severe, but more effective. The basic principle is that the individual must know that if he or she commits the crime the punishment will follow. The Caliph Umar said, "The punishment is only to be given to the person who knew it was coming." If the society does not know the difference between what is Hilal and Haram (right and wrong) in Islam, society must be taught.

Many people do not understand the principle behind the Hudud. They think, for example, that a man who commits fornication should be punished. But Sharia states that he is only to be punished if he does this flagrantly and openly with four witnesses. If a man commits fornication privately and seeks Allah's forgiveness, he does not need to be punished. But if there are four witnesses who testify before a judge that the man committed fornication, he is to be lashed. This is the punishment for a man who has sex with an unmarried woman; if she is married and there are four witnesses they are to be stoned to death.

When Islam has been established in the society, the rules of Hudud are to be strictly enforced. After the Prophet established Islam in Arabia, he commanded that a woman from the Beni Makhzum tribe should have her hand cut off because she had stolen. Her tribe sent spokesman Usamah bin Zayid to plead for mercy for her. Muhammad became angry and demanded, "Are you asking me not to apply the punishment that Allah has commanded? Are we to perish like those before us, who punished only the weak and did not punish the strong? I swear by Allah that if my own daughter Fatimah committed theft, I myself would cut off her hand."

The moderator next asked if the rulings for Hudud were only in the Quran, or were also found in other sources. Dr. Qaradawi replied that many were also located in the Hadith and the Sunnah, the sayings and life examples of Muhammad. The difference is that punishments not specified in the Quran are open to Ijtihad. As an example, the Quran forbids the drinking of alcohol, but does not specify the punishment for imbibing. Some scholars ruled that the punishment for drinking alcohol was 80 lashes, but others said 60 and still others 40. Some scholars, on the other hand, believe that the punishment for drinking alcohol should be merely a slap or a fine.

Capital punishment for the crime of Ridda, or leaving Islam, is also specified not in the Quran but in the Sunnah. Many people know the Hadith narrated by Ikrima, "The Prophet said, If a Muslim leaves Islam, kill him," but there are many similar Hadiths. Abdallah narrated, "The blood of a Muslim can only be shed in three cases: if they commit murder, adultery, or leave Islam."

Abu Musa recounted that after Muhammad sent him to Yemen as a governor, the Prophet sent Muadh bin Jabal to assist him in his duties. As Muadh rode into Abu Musa's court, he saw a man bound hand and foot as a prisoner. Before Muadh dismounted from his horse, he inquired why the man was bound and was informed he was a Jew who had become a Muslim and then left Islam. Muadh refused to get off his horse until the man was killed, saying, "I will not sit with you until he is killed in accordance with the decree of Allah and his Apostle." Only after he was killed would Muadh dismount and sit with Abu Musa.

The Quran also indicates the death penalty is to be applied for those who leave Islam, said Dr. Qaradawi. Sura Maidah (Quran 5:54) says that if Muslims leave Islam, Allah himself will bring people to fight against them. The meaning of this verse is thatRidda is to be resisted in the strongest possible terms, especially when it is a community or society that is turning away from Islam.

The interview concluded with Dr. Qaradawi giving his opinion on various details of Hudud; should the hand of a thief be cut off at the wrist or the elbow? The Shaykh says it is the wrist. 



yang baik itu dari Allah SWT dan yang buruk itu datang dari kita sendiri..
wallahualam...
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Monday, October 10, 2011

Saki baki 19th, 26th & 27th Syawal!

19th Syawal...


Masjid Bulat gak yang glamour..
hehee..

Nama sebenar Masjid kat Seksyen 14 is Masjid Tun Abdul Aziz but nama glamournya memang Madjis Bulat.
Masjid Bulat ni... selalu jadi landmark for me to explain kalau ada sedara or friends yang sesat nak datang ke rumah... apa2 hal suruh cari Masjid Bulat. heheheh



ayu siap awal sebelum mom hari tu...
gila bangga.
gila berlagak.
hahahaha...

plan hari ni memang Masjid, pastu area Kota Damansara lepas tu area Cheras.
also macam biasa... bergantung pada traffic and keadaan kesihatan ibuku..
but masjid memang kena pergi.. mom dah lama tak jejak kaki dek kes ragutnya tu.. she misses all her friends so much..



saya suka and sangat happy dengan Open House Masjid Bulat ni..
imarahnya!!!
meriahnya!!!

semua berjumpa macam saudara...
meriah sangat...



and mom punya lah happy...
habis semua kawan2 dia kerumun dia...

ayu round amik makanan.. dia lepak duduk setempat catching up with her friends..

rabbani in the house!!!!



mom was indeed one happy women!
seronok tengok dia happy.. mana tak nya.. berapa lama dia kat rumah je..
untuk seorang yang active... sangap ok duduk diam je kat rumah..

so next is Kota Damansara.
but before that is to amik Aunt2 at Aunt1's house. sebab ni majlis menyambut menantu merangkap makan2 raya rumah sedara.



saya dah biasa part org letak tupperware air ni..
but agak jakun dengan inovasi "paip" sinki tu..
terbaik!

clap! clap!

me & incik unyah

ni sedara sebelah arwah nenek...
memang semuanya berdarah Kualoh.

bercakap pun semuanya bahasa Kualoh...
Ayu ni... faham je lah nak harap.. bila reply.. cakap melayu je..
kalau tak.. sengih je sudah.. :P

nak belajar?
tak hingin dah derang ni ajar .... buang masa je.. bukan practise pun.. kang lupa gitu je..

lama gila kami bertiga kat Kota Damansara ni... sampai usai solat Zohor.. baru lah berangkat ke Cheras...
Ada jemputan makan2 rumah Rose.. sekali harung nak melawat sepupu saya yang sedang sakit...

makanya, me, mom & aunt2 pun berbondonglah ke rumah Rose. TQ Rose.. sudi jemput and allow me to bring my mom & aunt. :) TQ.


punya lah dok bertweet bagai... akhirnya dalam hujan lebat guruh berdentum dentam.. dapat jugak we all berkumpul for raya...
but sangat touch and go.. sebab ayu nak pergi melawat orang sakit...

tu bergambar dalam keadaan hujan teramat lebat tu tau...
lepas tu terus ayu lari masuk kereta kuyup habis... amik payung lebih besar, pulangkan payung tuan rumah.. amik Aunt2 dulu.. lepas tu amik mom pulak..

zass.. to my cousin's house pulak melawat dia yang baru lepas keluar hospital. semangat dia sangat kuat..kalau kena kat orang lain.. haih entahlah..

insaf tengok orang sakit teruk2 ni tapi masih bersemangat untuk teruskan hidup and sangat positif.. Subhanallah...


26th Syawal....


Lama rasanya tak ikut sama group mengaji Aunt1 untuk event2 ni.

Aunt1 sendiri kurang sihat actually lately.. sebab tu juga la saya banyak dah kurang blogging perihal keluarga ni.. kami ada la ditimpa dugaan sikit.. but Alhamdulillah.. we managed to pull everything back together.. :)
alhamdulillah...

ini pun dia gigih jugak bertongkat keluar kerana kebetulan tuan rumah merupakan anak saudara arwah suaminya.. :)

musim2 raya ni kan... apa lagi? berjumpa sedara mara la kan?



majlis ni 3 in 1...
1. tahlil arwah
2. majlis hari raya
3. bday pertama cucu tuan rumah



choco-pop



blissful group photo

27th Syawal...

ni memang betul penghujung Syawal ni..
berlumba2 me & mom trying hard to attend all invites...
hahaha...

padahal..yang sebenarnya.. saya dah beraya puasa enam!!!!!!!
woot wootttttt....

hari ni we all pergi EMPAT tempat ok..
bermula dengan PJ dulu.. tepat 1130am keluar rumah sudah...

rumah pertama: rumah nenek saudara

pentas artis gedik nyanyi lagi raya


makanan pelbagai and melambak

punya banyak2 makanan.. soto jugak yang ayu layan..
bukan apa.. sebab sup dia panas2... lega perut rasa...
nyamannnnnnnnnnnnnn... ;)

and of course... my love ones happy faces.. (",)

my family with tuan rumah + family friends + friends

rumah kedua: rumah sepupu at Serendah, Rawang


my cousin ni.. baru je settle down semula di bumi Malaysia ni.. punyalah lama dia merantau sejak berkahwin nun kat Dubai...
so, baru lah lebaran kali ni we all semua dapat beraya at his place...

nice house kan? besar ya hamatttt



ni anak2 saudara yang membuatkan saya rasa tuaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa..
sobs sobs..

bukan apa.. saya ni yang baby sit derang time derang sekolah rendah dulu..
ni yang sulong dah grad.. yang no dua tengah buat medic and the third one one more year kat uni.
OMG! they've grown!!!!!!!!!

still teringat cemana dulu dok main games lah.. barbie lah dengan derang ni..
now look at them!!!!!!!

owh i'm old!!!!
sob sob sob....

so mari kita cari budak yang masih kecik untuk feeling muda...
found one!


but... cucu sedara lah pulak..
meet Zuhairah.. cucu Nenda. :)

alah! age is just a number.. tarak hal lah..
it makes you more wiser each day kan?
yay!


kalau dah berjumpa dengan sedara mara...makan tu semua dah jatuh no dua dah... (padahal dah kenyang kan?)

kita catch up....
berborak...
itu yang lebih bestttttttttttttttttt...
:)

so next... me & mom berpecah lagi with sis & family..

rumah ketiga: rumah Sid


couldn't help but to snap this



tq Sid for the invite...
and also tq sudi jemput my mom sekali..

so sorry main touch and go ajer.. sebab nya we have one more house to attend...

sedap sid masak.... ayam kurma meletop...
i likeeeeeeeeee... ;)

rumah keempat: rumah Mas my babe


eh rumah Mas ni kan.. memang murah rezeki lah.. and Mas ni memang hebat lah...
ada je and cepat je dia masak sap sap soi untuk tetamu semua...
best best...

one day i want to be like her...
cakap je nak makan apa.. tara! dah siap..
nak kena menuntut ni...

kekdahnya.. konon semua berjanji nak jumpa serentak lah.. but Ayu memang dari awal dah cakap memang akan ke dua rumah pertama tu... so takut lambat especially sebab Serendah.. rumah Sid tak affect sangat sebab on the way turun from Serendah back to PJ/KL..
nak tukar date memang tak la kan.. musim2 raya ni memang kena susun betul2...
tambah traffic lagi... keadaan mom lagi... keadaan perut santak lagi.. eh.



jadinya.. Mas kata rupanya semua pun berterabur sampai..
tak pe lah.. yang penting ada beraya...

:)
memang kalau nak betul2 kena plan berbulan awal.. lepas tu reminder berkali2.. baru jadi..
saya sebab dah resign jadi organiser...
mak penat u ollsss.....
heheheehe...


rancak punya berborak...
sekali ada orang call nak datang rumah..

adik my mom from Taiping nak datang beraya..
alamak! kami sekeluarga sikit pun hebat keluar rumah... apa nak hidang ni????

Mas was our saviour... di tapau nya lemang and rendang ayam dia..
selamattttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt..

Alhamdulillah... tq so much Mas....
nanti balik keje bebila aku menempel melepak kat rumah ko yer?
tq sudi melayan aku & mak hari tu..
*hugs*

bergegas balik.. Maghrib semua...
terus zass panaskan apa yang patut...



but poor bigD...
dia kena revision.. sebab kan musim periksa now..

while kami semua melayan tetamu jauh..


and of course we end the day with a family group photo..


tuan rumah semua memang tema baju tido ye.
jangan salah faham.

eh.

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