1. TREAT THE WIFE IN A KIND AND GOOD MANNER
Make the words you say to them good, make your deedsand behaviour toward them good, the same that you would from them.
Prophet Muhamad SAW said "The best of you is the best to his family and I am the best to my family" and "A believing man should not should not have believing woman since if he dislikes her characters, he is pleased with another"
The man should not hurt his wife with either his actions or his speech.
Prophet Muhamad SAW was asked by one of his companions "What is the rights of our wives upon us?" He replied "It is that when you eat, you feed her; when you get clothing for yourself, you get clothing for her; do not strike her face, do not swear at her and do not boycott her except in the house"
2. TEACH HER THE MATTERS OF THE RELIGION
He teaches her if she ignorant and he reminds her if she forgets.
Prophet Muhamad SAW said "Man is responsible for his family and he will be asked for his responsibility"
3. FINANCIALLY MAINTAIN THE WIFE
ALLAH said "The father of the child shall bear the cost of the mother's food and clothing on a reasonable basis. No person shall have a burden laid on him greater than he can bear"
However the wife must not overburden her husband. She shoudl satisfied and happy with little.
Prophet Muhamad SAW said "Look to one who has less than you and do not look at the one who has more than you as this is more likely keep you from finding faults from the blessings of ALLAH upon you"
And ALLAH said "They (your wives) are our garment, and you are a garment for them"
Monday, 30 May 2011
Cer Citer....Marriage is Simple
Islam sebenarnya memudahkan yang halal dan memyusahkan yang haram. Sekarang ini, adalah sebaliknya. Dizaman Rasullulah, adalah menjadi tanggungjawab masyarakat utuk menjaga kebajikan dan keselamatan. Maka salah satu tujuan 'poligami' adalah untuk memastikan tiada seorang wanita pun dibiarkan hidup tanpa kebajikan dan keselamatan.
Oleh sebab itu, perkahwinan sebenarnya adalah perkara yang mudah dizaman Rasullulah. Tetapi kini, perkahwinan amat menyulitkan dengan berbagai perkara2 yang remeh temeh. Dengan hantaran dan majlis kahwin yang membebankan, maka ramailah yang masih berkahwin.
Mungkin ramai yang menentang 'poligami' tetapi bukan mengikut syarak. Alasan yang biasa kita dengar 'kalau poligami semua nak ikut rasullulah tapi dalam hal2 lain tak mahu pula ikut'. Fikirlah sendiri.
Sunday, 22 May 2011
Saturday, 21 May 2011
Friday, 20 May 2011
Cer Cer....
Education@Iskandar Sendirian Bhd, a member of the Iskandar Investment Group, announced that it has completed the development of the Newcastle University Medicine (NUMed) Malaysia campus in EduCity, Iskandar Malaysia.
Education@Iskandar Sendirian Bhd, a member of the Iskandar Investment Group, announced that it has completed the development of the Newcastle University Medicine (NUMed) Malaysia campus in EduCity, Iskandar Malaysia.
Expected to launch in September 2011, the new NUMed campus is set to become Newcastle University’s first campus outside of the UK.
As part of Malaysia’s endeavour to achieve a 1:400 doctor-patient ratio by 2020, the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) listed NUMed Malaysia as one of the 33 institutions to generate up to 4,000 trained doctors annually in the next five years. It also intends to have 30 percent of its student population comprise international students, with negotiations underway to have NUMed accredited in the UK, Singapore and across Southeast Asia.
“NUMed Malaysia will not only groom (the) medical professionals of tomorrow but will also complement the growth of Iskandar Malaysia’s healthcare sector, which includes the Columbia Asia Hospital Nusajaya in Afiat Healthpark and Gleneagles Medicine Hospital in Medini Lifestyle, as well as the upcoming wellness township, jointly developed by Khazanah Nasional and Singapore’s Temasek Holdings,” said Datuk Syed Mohamed Syed Ibrahim, President and CEO of Iskandar Investment and Chairman of Education@Iskandar.
“This meets EduCity@Iskandar’s objective of providing a feeder of talent for Iskandar Malaysia, Malaysia and the region, as we become the Asian hub for international education.”
NUMed Malaysia will be a major contributor to the Education National Key Economic Area (NKEA) as an EduCity@Iskandar component, which is part of the Entry Point Project (EPP). It will also contribute to the Healthcare NKEA, a sector expected to bring in RM10 billion annually for Malaysia by 2020.
“Asia’s education and healthcare industries are thriving and Newcastle University made a strategic decision to establish our first Asian campus in EduCity@Iskandar,” said Professor Reg Jordan, Provost and CEO of NUMed Malaysia.
NUMed Malaysia’s employment and business spillover effect has a positive direct and indirect impact on the local economy. The university has hired over 30 employees to date and is projected to have over 125 employees within the next six years, to match the increasing student population.
Liz Smith, Registrar and COO, said “we are very fortunate also to have attracted foundation academic staff of the highest calibre”.
Students and staff in EduCity@Iskandar will have easy access to LEGOLAND Malaysia, shopping malls, Senai Airport, The Coastal Highway, the Second Link from Singapore, Medini Lifestyle and other leisure and tourism locales.
Applications are being accepted until mid-July, with four Singaporeans ready to be part of the pioneer student body when classes start in September. It is offering identical programmes to the UK-based campus for the same graduate degree.
Expected to launch in September 2011, the new NUMed campus is set to become Newcastle University’s first campus outside of the UK.
As part of Malaysia’s endeavour to achieve a 1:400 doctor-patient ratio by 2020, the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) listed NUMed Malaysia as one of the 33 institutions to generate up to 4,000 trained doctors annually in the next five years. It also intends to have 30 percent of its student population comprise international students, with negotiations underway to have NUMed accredited in the UK, Singapore and across Southeast Asia.
“NUMed Malaysia will not only groom (the) medical professionals of tomorrow but will also complement the growth of Iskandar Malaysia’s healthcare sector, which includes the Columbia Asia Hospital Nusajaya in Afiat Healthpark and Gleneagles Medicine Hospital in Medini Lifestyle, as well as the upcoming wellness township, jointly developed by Khazanah Nasional and Singapore’s Temasek Holdings,” said Datuk Syed Mohamed Syed Ibrahim, President and CEO of Iskandar Investment and Chairman of Education@Iskandar.
“This meets EduCity@Iskandar’s objective of providing a feeder of talent for Iskandar Malaysia, Malaysia and the region, as we become the Asian hub for international education.”
NUMed Malaysia will be a major contributor to the Education National Key Economic Area (NKEA) as an EduCity@Iskandar component, which is part of the Entry Point Project (EPP). It will also contribute to the Healthcare NKEA, a sector expected to bring in RM10 billion annually for Malaysia by 2020.
“Asia’s education and healthcare industries are thriving and Newcastle University made a strategic decision to establish our first Asian campus in EduCity@Iskandar,” said Professor Reg Jordan, Provost and CEO of NUMed Malaysia.
NUMed Malaysia’s employment and business spillover effect has a positive direct and indirect impact on the local economy. The university has hired over 30 employees to date and is projected to have over 125 employees within the next six years, to match the increasing student population.
Liz Smith, Registrar and COO, said “we are very fortunate also to have attracted foundation academic staff of the highest calibre”.
Students and staff in EduCity@Iskandar will have easy access to LEGOLAND Malaysia, shopping malls, Senai Airport, The Coastal Highway, the Second Link from Singapore, Medini Lifestyle and other leisure and tourism locales.
Applications are being accepted until mid-July, with four Singaporeans ready to be part of the pioneer student body when classes start in September. It is offering identical programmes to the UK-based campus for the same graduate degree.
Education@Iskandar Sendirian Bhd, a member of the Iskandar Investment Group, announced that it has completed the development of the Newcastle University Medicine (NUMed) Malaysia campus in EduCity, Iskandar Malaysia.
Expected to launch in September 2011, the new NUMed campus is set to become Newcastle University’s first campus outside of the UK.
As part of Malaysia’s endeavour to achieve a 1:400 doctor-patient ratio by 2020, the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) listed NUMed Malaysia as one of the 33 institutions to generate up to 4,000 trained doctors annually in the next five years. It also intends to have 30 percent of its student population comprise international students, with negotiations underway to have NUMed accredited in the UK, Singapore and across Southeast Asia.
“NUMed Malaysia will not only groom (the) medical professionals of tomorrow but will also complement the growth of Iskandar Malaysia’s healthcare sector, which includes the Columbia Asia Hospital Nusajaya in Afiat Healthpark and Gleneagles Medicine Hospital in Medini Lifestyle, as well as the upcoming wellness township, jointly developed by Khazanah Nasional and Singapore’s Temasek Holdings,” said Datuk Syed Mohamed Syed Ibrahim, President and CEO of Iskandar Investment and Chairman of Education@Iskandar.
“This meets EduCity@Iskandar’s objective of providing a feeder of talent for Iskandar Malaysia, Malaysia and the region, as we become the Asian hub for international education.”
NUMed Malaysia will be a major contributor to the Education National Key Economic Area (NKEA) as an EduCity@Iskandar component, which is part of the Entry Point Project (EPP). It will also contribute to the Healthcare NKEA, a sector expected to bring in RM10 billion annually for Malaysia by 2020.
“Asia’s education and healthcare industries are thriving and Newcastle University made a strategic decision to establish our first Asian campus in EduCity@Iskandar,” said Professor Reg Jordan, Provost and CEO of NUMed Malaysia.
NUMed Malaysia’s employment and business spillover effect has a positive direct and indirect impact on the local economy. The university has hired over 30 employees to date and is projected to have over 125 employees within the next six years, to match the increasing student population.
Liz Smith, Registrar and COO, said “we are very fortunate also to have attracted foundation academic staff of the highest calibre”.
Students and staff in EduCity@Iskandar will have easy access to LEGOLAND Malaysia, shopping malls, Senai Airport, The Coastal Highway, the Second Link from Singapore, Medini Lifestyle and other leisure and tourism locales.
Applications are being accepted until mid-July, with four Singaporeans ready to be part of the pioneer student body when classes start in September. It is offering identical programmes to the UK-based campus for the same graduate degree.
Expected to launch in September 2011, the new NUMed campus is set to become Newcastle University’s first campus outside of the UK.
As part of Malaysia’s endeavour to achieve a 1:400 doctor-patient ratio by 2020, the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE) listed NUMed Malaysia as one of the 33 institutions to generate up to 4,000 trained doctors annually in the next five years. It also intends to have 30 percent of its student population comprise international students, with negotiations underway to have NUMed accredited in the UK, Singapore and across Southeast Asia.
“NUMed Malaysia will not only groom (the) medical professionals of tomorrow but will also complement the growth of Iskandar Malaysia’s healthcare sector, which includes the Columbia Asia Hospital Nusajaya in Afiat Healthpark and Gleneagles Medicine Hospital in Medini Lifestyle, as well as the upcoming wellness township, jointly developed by Khazanah Nasional and Singapore’s Temasek Holdings,” said Datuk Syed Mohamed Syed Ibrahim, President and CEO of Iskandar Investment and Chairman of Education@Iskandar.
“This meets EduCity@Iskandar’s objective of providing a feeder of talent for Iskandar Malaysia, Malaysia and the region, as we become the Asian hub for international education.”
NUMed Malaysia will be a major contributor to the Education National Key Economic Area (NKEA) as an EduCity@Iskandar component, which is part of the Entry Point Project (EPP). It will also contribute to the Healthcare NKEA, a sector expected to bring in RM10 billion annually for Malaysia by 2020.
“Asia’s education and healthcare industries are thriving and Newcastle University made a strategic decision to establish our first Asian campus in EduCity@Iskandar,” said Professor Reg Jordan, Provost and CEO of NUMed Malaysia.
NUMed Malaysia’s employment and business spillover effect has a positive direct and indirect impact on the local economy. The university has hired over 30 employees to date and is projected to have over 125 employees within the next six years, to match the increasing student population.
Liz Smith, Registrar and COO, said “we are very fortunate also to have attracted foundation academic staff of the highest calibre”.
Students and staff in EduCity@Iskandar will have easy access to LEGOLAND Malaysia, shopping malls, Senai Airport, The Coastal Highway, the Second Link from Singapore, Medini Lifestyle and other leisure and tourism locales.
Applications are being accepted until mid-July, with four Singaporeans ready to be part of the pioneer student body when classes start in September. It is offering identical programmes to the UK-based campus for the same graduate degree.
Wednesday, 18 May 2011
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Cer Kail....Fish and Man
Tanjung Balau, Desaru
Sementara menanti tekong dan bot
Minit2 awal sebelum bertarung
Kerapu berjaya dijinak kan
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Cer Bowling.....NuMed CCC Celebration
As appreciation for securing the Certificate of Compliance and Completion for NuMed, all members of EduCity were invited to a dinner somewhere in downtown of Johore Bahru. We were served with Fried Butter Shrimp, Black Pepper Beef, Soy Saurce Chicken, Asparagus with Chillies, Soybean with Eggs, Deep Fried Sea Bass with Chillies and Fried Rice.
Then, we headed for bowling games..
Results for tonite games was somewhat lower than the expected scores.
Team Bakor (Total Pins = 1118)
1. Cnano - 130/141/113 = 384
2. Buzzo - 139/117/161= 417
3. Noro - 94/103/120 = 317
4. Salido - 0/0/0 = 0
Team De Bakor (Total Pins=1052)
1. Laxemane - 125/149/180 = 454
2. Krule - 135/125/106 = 366
3. Leeze - 68/76/65 = 209
4. Lyne - 61/90/81 = 232
Team De Bakor Team De Bakor Team Bakor (Total Pins = 814)
1. Roslani - 96/110/100 = 306
2. Basiti - 71/85/117 = 273
3. Asmahi - 67/73/95 = 235
4. Mazuini -86/61/88 = 235
Team De Bakor Team De Bakor Team Bakor with the lowest knock down pins was crowned as 'the loser' and to sponsor dinner, Gear Box Soup Noddle.
Monday, 9 May 2011
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