5/31/2008

RM10 setiap kali keluar (RM1500 maximum sekali pengeluaran)

Dengan wang sebanyak itu, dengan mudah anda boleh membeli saham yang berpotensi untuk naik dalam tempoh sebulan dengan menggunakan wang ini, dan seterusnya menjualnya dan memperolehi keuntungan bersih dan halal selagi mana cara beli saham dan kaunternya adalah halal. Atau boleh juga melabur di mana-mana pelaburan yang anda yakin dan berpotensi serta halal. Namun wajib menjauhi sebarang pelaburan cepat kaya atau pulangan tetap yang diharamkan. maklumat lanjut sila klik

Selamat Menyambut Pesta Keamatan & Gawai Dayak

Kepada rakyat negeri Sabah yang menyambut pesta menuai, selamat menyambut pesta Keamatan pada 31.05.2008. Kepada rakyat negeri Sarawak yang menyambut Gawai, Selamat Hari Gawai, Gayu Guru Gerai Nyamai, Lantang Senang.... pada 1 Jun 2008....

5/24/2008

Malaysian Islamic group condemns 'sexy' school uniforms

AFP - Thursday, May 22 KUALA LUMPUR, May 21, 2008 (AFP) - A Malaysian Islamic group on Wednesday condemned the uniform worn by girls at government schools, saying it encouraged rape and pre-marital sex. "The white blouse is too transparent for girls and it becomes a source of attraction," National Islamic Students Association of Malaysia vice-president Munirah Bahari said in a statement. "It becomes a distraction to men, who are drawn to it, whether or not they like looking at it," she said, calling for a review of uniform policy so that it did not violate Islamic ideals. In multicultural Malaysia, home to majority-Muslim Malays as well as ethnic Chinese and Indians, female students at government schools have a choice of wearing a white blouse with a knee-length skirt or pinafore. They may also wear a "baju kurung" which is a traditional long top and skirt, and a headscarf is optional for Malay students. Munirah said that "covering up" according to Islamic precepts was important to fend off social ills including "rape, sexual harassment and even premarital sex which involve schoolgirls in their teens." "All this leads to babies born out of wedlock and to an extent, even prostitution," she said. "Decent clothes which are not revealing can prevent and protect women from any untoward situations," she said, suggesting that girls wear a blouse of a different colour or with an undergarment. However, the girls themselves also came in for criticism, with the association saying some used the white blouse to lure men. "This is the source of the problem, where we can see that schoolgirls themselves are capable of using this to attract men to them," Munirah said. "This could see them getting molested, having pre-marital sex and all sorts of things."

5/06/2008

Malaysian blogger jailed over article allegedly implicating deputy PM in killing

By SEAN YOONG,Associated Press Writer AP - Tuesday, May 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - A prominent Malaysian blogger was charged Tuesday with sedition for allegedly implying the deputy prime minister was involved in the sensational killing of a young Mongolian woman. Raja Petra Raja Kamaruddin, who has not denied that he linked Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak to the slayings, pleaded innocent to the charge, telling reporters later that he should have the right to hold the powerful accountable for wrongdoing. He was taken to a detention center after he refused to post bail. The court set the trial for Oct. 6. "I am not posting bail. See you guys in guys in October," Raja Petra told supporters before police took him away. "I will be out for Christmas. Don't worry," he said as he embraced his teary-eyed wife and others. Dozens of opposition members and bloggers had gathered to show support for Raja Petra outside the Kuala Lumpur magistrate's court where he was charged. Critics slammed the charge, which carries a maximum punishment of three years in jail, as a blow to freedom of speech. "Raja Petra has done a lot to raise people's awareness of issues," said Nurul Izzah Anwar, an opposition member of Parliament and daughter of opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim. "This is an attempt to clamp down on all sorts of freedom. We would have thought that after the elections, things would have changed," Nurul Izzah said, referring to the huge losses the ruling National Front coalition suffered in the March 8 elections. The sedition charge stems from an April 25 article titled "Let's Send the Altantuya Murderers to Hell" that Raja Petra posted on his popular Web site Malaysia Today. Prosecutors say the article implies that Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak and his wife, Rosmah Mansoor, were involved in the 2006 killing in Malaysia of Altantuya Shaariibuu, a 28-year-old Mongolian interpreter. Abdul Razak Baginda, a close associate of Najib, is charged with abetting the murder. Two policemen have been accused of killing her and destroying her body with explosives in a jungle clearing. The trial of the three men began in June 2007 and is under way. The prosecution contends that Abdul Razak had the woman killed because she pestered him for money after he ended their affair. Prosecutors said in the written charge that Raja Petra "published a seditious article ... which contains seditious sentences." It said the sentences include allegations that Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi "is covering up evidence implicating Najib in the murder." Raja Petra said he was not worried by the sedition charge. "I am happy. I want to challenge the government. We bloggers have declared war on the government. We are not scared of the government. The government should be scared of us," he told reporters before going into the court. "Is it seditious to influence people against corrupt leaders? There is nothing seditious," he said. "Do you think I do not have evidence?" Some of Malaysia's most popular blogs offer strongly anti-government commentaries and present themselves as a substitute for mainstream media, which are controlled by or political parties or closely linked to them. The government has taken many bloggers to court and accused them of spreading lies and undermining public stability. Police questioned Raja Petra last July over articles he wrote that criticized the government. In March a court ordered him to pay 4 million ringgit (US$1.25 million; �800,000) to the state-run Universiti Utara Malaysia and its vice chancellor for publishing a defamatory article. Raja Petra has refused to pay.

Bidara Epal Vietnam dan Pokok Nam nam.

Bidara epal. Berbunga lebat dekat bahagian dahan yang ditut. Semoga tutnya menjadi disamping buahnya nanti pun boleh dimakan.. ana...