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Ayam Goreng McD yang cuba dilawan oleh Ayam Goreng KFC



Ini adalah Ayam Goreng McD yang best gila. Disebabkan iklan Ayam Goreng Mcd ni, saya dan family dah a few times makan and seriously memang gempak. Tak sangka! 

So saya ada jugak bertanya kat wife saya kenapa KFC tak buat iklan ayam goring macam dulu. Kenapa biarkan saja McD yang buat. Pelik.

Nak dijadikan cerita, semalam masa saya tengah tengok Astro, saya ternampak iklan KFC pulak. Finally! Keluar jugak iklan Ayam Goreng dari KFC. Tapi….

Bagi kami, iklan dia tak ‘wow’ dan sepatutnya mereka kena buat lagi gempak dari McD.

Contohnya :

Rasailah ayam goreng sebenar yang menjadi pujaan dari tahun 80’an.
Ayam goreng original vs ayam goring buat-buat


Atau apa saja copywriting yang boleh membuatkan orang terus berpusu-pusu ke KFC.



Kalau you all nak tahu, saya tak berjaya jumpa video KFC! Nampak sangat they are not as serious as McD.

Apa-apahal, cubalah you all tengok sendiri dan bandingkan perbezaan Ayam Goreng McD dan Ayam Goreng KFC.

Time saya tengah tulis ni pun terus jadi lapar! Argh...

Mudah sahaja untuk menunjuk di media sosial

‪" It's easy to impress people on social media because that is not real life. Learn to make an impact in real life, away from the glare." - Mufti Menk



Kata-kata dari Mufti Menk ni sangat-sangat terkesan di hati saya kerana saya dapati dalam kehidupan kita sekarang ni, amatlah mudah jika kita hendak jadi famous dan masyur.

Apa yang anda perlu buat?

Mudah aja. Update aja benda yang best-best seperti kisah kejayaan, gambar kereta, gambar rumah, gambar melancong dan macam-macam lagi. Lepas tu, add orang baru untuk create follower. Akhirnya, secara tak sedari,anda confirm aka nada banyak follower baru.

Kat Malaysia ni, saya dah buat kajian saya sendiri selama dua tahun.

Begitu mudah sebenarnya nak jadi ‘trend setter’ dan juga ‘berpengaruh kerana ramai sebenarnya orang Malaysia terdiri dari golongan yang tidak berduit dan mereka ini perlukan inspirasi sahaja.

Perkara ini turut disokong oleh Dato Aliff Syukri Terlajak Laris. Beliau mengatakan bahawa pembeli beliau rata-ratanya adalah terdiri dari golongan biasa sahaja. Mereka ini perlukan sumber inspirasi untuk kehidupan mereka dan sebab itulah Dato Aliff memajukan diri beliau ke tahap yang sangat tinggi dan beliau akan berkongsi cerita-cerita inspirasi seperti kejayaan business, cerita keluarganya, gambar kereta Ferrari dan kereta-kereta lain dan juga apa-apa benda lain yang boleh mendatangkan inspirasi kepada orang ramai.

Gaya seorang Usahawan Berjaya - Dato Aliff Syukri


So persoalannya, adakah kita ni sama seperti orang-orang India di India yang mana mereka perlukan sumber inspirasi untuk kehidupan? Disebabkan kehidupan yang miskin, maka inspirasi diperlukan.

Saya taknak elaborate panjang pasal status ni. Cukuplah untuk kita renungkan bersama agar kita jadi manusia yang bermanfaat di dunia reality dan bukan di dunia fantasi semata-mata.




Review Gatsby Styling Pomade Supreme Grease

Gatsby Styling Pomade Supreme Grease

,Semalam masa pergi kat Subang Parade, I pergi dekat Guardian sebab nak carik Gatsby Pomade sebab the day before I nampak billboard besar diarong dekat highway. Yes, berjaya beli dan harganya pun murah je iaitu RM 19. Masa nak bayar, siap dapat discount lagi iaitu RM 16.

Apa yang I excited ialah before this I dah bagi tau kawan-kawan I kenapa seller pomade kat Malaysia ni takda yang nak masukkan barang depa dekat channel-channel besar seperti AEON, Mydin, Guardian, Watson, 7/11 dan sebagainya. 

Jawapan yang my friend bagi ialah kalau nak masuk channel-channel besar ni, ada a few things kena consider:
  1. Duit kita akan sangkut sebab semuanya under consignment

  2. Kita kena produce quantity yang sangat banyak

  3. Kita kena bayar deposit (security fee)


Tapi, ada je pomade kat Malaysia ni yang dah berjaya. Siap ada billboard dan masuk newspaper bagai. Bukankah kalau dah level macam tu, patutnya pengusaha dah boleh pikir untuk masukkan ke dalam channel?

Selain dari tu, I ada jugak bertanya kenapa pomade yang seller Malaysia jual adalah RM 30 ke atas? Apa bezanya kalau pomade tu dijual pada harga RM 20?

Masa I berbincang dengan kawan I, I dah kata yang RM 35 sebenarnya mahal kalau nak kena beli setiap bulan. Sepatutnya pomade dijual pada harga RM 20 ke bawah sebabnya itu adalah barang keperluan yang boleh dibeli setiap bulan. Jika harganya mahal, mungkin pengguna tidak akan repeat selaju yang dikehendaki.

Apa-apa hal, tahniah Gatsby sebab anda dah membuatkan lelaki seperti saya berpeluang untuk miliki pomade pada harga yang berpatutan dan bukan pada harga merepek yang dijual di pasaran.

Review Pomade:

Gatsby Styling Pomade Supreme Greas

Malam tadi dan pagi tadi I ada try pomade dari Gatsby. I boleh bagi 3 bintang dari 5 bintang. Tak berapa bagus sangat sebab I tak nampak strong hold. Mungkin ini yang membezakan antara pomade murah dan mahal?

Atau I yang tak pandai guna? So I tak sure. Kena try a few more times baru boleh bagi review lain pulak.

You all can try and get one. At least tak mahal dan bagi I, bolehlah. At least ada dari takda kan?

Malaysian Government Should Re-Consider Awarding Top SPM Candidates Scholarhips to Overseas.

There are a lot of scholarships given from the government and the non-governmental (private) to our Malaysian students. Scholarship issues has always been a hot topic as it involve a lot of dissatisfaction from various parties especially the non-bumis. Bumiputra’s students has been given 90:10 percentage from Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam (JPA) which is also known as Public Service Department (PSD).

Due to the dissatisfaction which arises from many parties, government has changed the policy to 55:45 in 2009. Although the public can still complain regarding the quota which the bumis is still enjoying, they must take note that this privilege falls under Article 153 in the constitution in which the bumiputra is entitled to receive scholarship. 

Without any dispute, bumiputra students will have their rights for scholarship. Is this inequality of rights good in the eyes of Malaysians? It is definitely debatable but Article 153 is created to ensure that bumis are given their chance to improve the education which can lead to a better living and avoid economic gap between other races.

Bumis are considered as the native of the nation as they have been here longer than the non-bumis which was actually brought in the 18 centuries by the British. Although they were brough in much later, they are the ones that hold the economics in Malaysia. Prior to independence, the non-bumis are given the chance to be the citizen of Malaysia provided they fight and consider themselves as Malaysian.

In the 70’s and 80’s, the economic gap is so huge and governement has therefore developed strategies to improve the economics of the bumis. One way to improve on the economics is by giving scholarship to the bumis to study abroad. This strategy has worked well as many of the graduates has returned back to Malaysia and be part of the economic transformation. Once their life improved, they will also ensure their following generation also improved in terms of education and social needs.

Anyhow, those were the days in which the first generation of the scholars. The non bumis has started to complain from those time as they find this as disadvantaged them. They on the other side must work hard to ensure they are able to send their kids to overseas to pursue their studies as we were not having enough of universities in the 70’s, 80’s and early 90’s. They keep on pressuring the government to abolish the Malay quota for scholarship as they believed education is for all which falls under the Malaysian citizenship.

Finally, our government has reduced the quota for bumis to only 55 percent instead of 90 percent for JPA scholar. Although government has reduced the quota, non-bumis are still making noise. I truly believe they will stop making such noises only when bumis are not getting any scholarship privileges.
Due to this never ending issues, I am writing this term paper to highlight why government should re-consider giving scholarship to overseas universities.

Why was Bumi’s students sent abroad in 70’s, 80’s and 90’s

a.      To improve the standard of living among the bumis
The bumis which were given the scholarship mostly come from the underprivileged areas and thus one way to improve the living standard is by giving a good education to them. In those period, our local universities were not able to provide courses which are technical based as we were a developing country and thus lacking behind in the education field.

By giving them an opportunity to further their education in the field of engineering, medicine, architecture, law, they are expected to bring in the wealth of talent to spur the country’s economic transformation. Looking at our current progress, we can see there’s a massive change in the economics among the bumis.

Although many claims the New Economic Program as failure, in reality it does improved the standard of living among the bumis in general. Definitely not entire bumis benefitted from this but without this opportunity given at the first place, the bumis will be so much behind in this century.

b.      Bring talent which has been altered with the experience of integration with foreigners

By studying abroad, the students’ needs to adjust to a more challenging situation instead of just being under the nutshell. Some of them work to gain experience as this will enable them to integrate with the locals and some work to save money as they gain from the foreign exchange rate.

By working part time, this will expose them instead of just studying in the university. So apart from studying for degrees, students have the chance to work part time as foreign universities time table is different as compared to our local universities.

Our local universities time table are quite pack and thus it makes it hard for the local students to have part time job in Malaysia. There are reported cases where employers prefer to hire overseas graduates as they believe in the exposure and competitiveness in them which can bring great benefits to the employers. In return, their exposure will also lead to improvement in our country as well.  With the increase in the living standard, there will be greater demand for normal goods and also the luxury goods.

c.       The quality of the education system in provided by the top univiersities are unchallenged

The quality of the education in terms of the facilities, methods of teachings, the lecturers, the involvement with the local or international firms and the number of international students has make the education more interactive and highly in demand.

We take Oxford, Cambridge, Ivy leagues for US universities, National University of Singapore (NSU) and some others as example and compare with our local universities such as University Malaya, Universiti Putra Malaysia, UiTM and I strongly believe the gap is insurmountable and by looking at universities ranking,

Our local universities are not in even in the top 100 universities in the world. Looking at this, definitely anyone who obtain good grades, will definitely want to continue their studies in the top universities. They do not have faith in the local universities as we often hear the changes of education policies every year. If our local universities are as good as our neighbor country, Singapore, I believed more will fight to study in our local university.

Lately, the scholarship has also been a form of brilliance and prestige instead of financial aid. There are reported cases in which JPA students who received scholarship comes from well to do family and reason for their application is for self-satisfaction whereby their parents and them would like to know their kids are smart enough and deserve the scholarship. Well, JPA’s scholarship is meant for anybody with the priority is for the under privilege applicants although they did ask the applicants to state the salary of their parents.

Out of so many scholarship being awarded in Malaysia, why is JPA’s scholarship a sought after scholarship? One of the reason is there is no bond being tied to the applicants. The successful JPA’s scholar are not forced to work with JPA but they should serve for JPA if they are called within the first 12 months after graduating. If they are not called by JPA within that stipulated period, they are bond free. Most of other scholarship are not bond free. Students are required to serve 5 -10 years after returning home.

In this case, JPA scholarship can be considered as a mean of government social responsibility to award free and good education to those who scored in their SPM without any force to retain them in the workforce. Some of the students under JPA scholarship choose to work abroad after their studies and although this is good for the students, it is actually a waste of local talent. We are currently shortage of skilled manpower and some of these overseas graduates tend to pursue their dreams by not returning home.

Our Malaysian government is at lost if this is the practice by some of our scholars. Logically, if every year 1500 – 2000 students are being granted scholarship from JPA, surely there will be lack of placing for them to serve JPA once they returned home. Being a government body that awards scholarship, they should re-look when giving our scholarship to overseas as it involves tax payer’s money and due to this, public has the right to question this issue.

As of today, there are total of 18 fields which JPA allows their applicants to choose. Currently JPA is awarding scholarship in the field of:
·         Medicine
·         Dentistry
·         Pharmacy
·         Optometry
·         Biotechnology
·         Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical)
·         Actuarial Science
·         Accounting
·         Information Technology/ Computer Science/ ICT
·         Pure Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
·         Architecture
·         Law
·         Tourism
·         Economics, Business Administration, Finance
·         Islamic Economics, Islamic Business Administration, Islamic Finance
·         Science
·         Arts
·         Education
For the purpose of this term paper, I am reviewing the year 2007 as an example. In that year, 1800 students were given a chance to further their studies abroad. Each student was allocated RM 500, 000 for their studies and that means government is spending a staggering RM 900,000,000 (900 million) close to RM 1 billion every year. RM 1 billion for only 1800 to 2000 students each year is a lot of money.

 If we allocate this money for 5 years education revamps in Malaysia, we are looking at approximately RM 5billion.  Based on this figures, I would like to oppose government of sending students to overseas and re-look their scholarship award.


First Arguments: Government must be selective in terms of course given for selection
I do not see the point of sending our students to overseas for them to learn lawtourismbusiness administrationfinancescience and arts? Our local universities can definitely offer these courses in Malaysia as these courses are not that technical as compared to other courses which are being offered by JPA.

During the 70’s, 80’s and early 90’, we do not have expertise to teach these courses especially in the field of law, administration and finance. However, looking at this year, 2013, to send our students to overseas universities to study these courses seems absurd and irrelevant. It is as if JPA is just throwing money for education.

Government should make a study and send abroad for courses which are not available in Malaysia or courses that can bring greater impact to our economy. Field such as oil and gas, maritime, multimedia, aerospace, nuclear and medic just to name a few should have a clear green light as these are crucial in the process of achieving a develop nation status by 2020.

Since scholarship is being awarded under their jurisdiction, they have the right for being selective in the field selection for overseas scholarship.
If government can proceed with this, only a handful will be sent abroad as there not all students are interested to pursue in this field. Government must also consider their needs when sending students.

They should ask themselves if the scholarship given under JPA is to ensure the students work for them or they are free to work anywhere. Since government is spending approximately RM 500,000 for each student, we must ensure that they will bring back something by practicing what they learned into the industry.
It will be a waste of talent if for example we sent abroad students for the nuclear field but in reality we do not have any space for them. End up this student might work in a different skill which does not require their talent at all. In reality, anyone who has a degree can work and the arguments are not all who studied in a particular field work in the same field as well.

I personally have a friend in my office under JPA scholarship who was sent to France to study electrical engineering. End up is a marine coordinator which does not require his engineering knowledge at all. The issue is why does government sent our student to study electrical engineering in France? What is the relevant here? Someone who studied in France must learn the language as the medium of learning in France is French.

Isn’t this a waste of tax payers’ money, talent and time? No doubt he learned different cultures and exposures but government should consider all factors before sending a student abroad.


Second Arguments: Government must be look at the costs of each students and perhaps open more opportunities by spreading the money or fund to local universities

Cost for one student to be sent to overseas for studying is approximately RM 500,000. If 1800 students are sent to overseas as in 2007, then we are talking about RM 900,000,000. With that huge sum of money which JPA keeps spending yearly, they should consider scrapping the idea of sending the normal courses to overseas.

Those courses which I am referring to are lawtourismbusiness administrationfinancescience and arts. Law for example, JPA’s are sending the scholars to UK for studies and for me, gone are the days where law students should be sent abroad as we have the capabilities in our local universities to produce good and reputable law graduates.

Let us consider one example. If JPA send only 5 students for each of the mentioned field such above, we are looking at 30 students (5 for each course). This numbers are merely an example as it might be more or less for each field. If 30 students are send abroad under these fields, it means JPA is spending RM 15 million for these 30 students. Let us take this RM 15 million and consider local universities which have six semesters:-

1.     International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM)
The fee ranges from RM 3000 – RM 4000 per semester and total for 6 semesters will be RM 18,000 to RM 24,000. If RM 15,000,000 is divided with RM 24,000, a total number of 625 students can be given a chance to get full scholarship.

2.     University Teknology of Malaysia (UiTM)
The fee ranges from RM 350 – RM 400 per semester. For six semesters, total fees will be ranging from RM 2100 to RM 2400. In this case, we can send a total numbers of 6250 students can benefit from this arrangement.

In this example, we are only looking at those two public universities. The trade-off for sending 30 students abroad is we can send 625 students to IIUM or total 6250 if JPA send to UiTM. In percentage we can provide 20 – 208% more opportunities to other top students who wishes to further their studies.

However, I have no objection for some of the field selection by JPA. To be a developed nation by 2020, Malaysia still needs expertise and to be given a chance to study abroad in those field, these students are the nation hope to inject new blood in the economic progression into one of the develop nation.

Third Arguments: Be selective in the universities

In order for government to control the scholarship, one way is to be selective with the universities. Only the top universities in the world such as Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard and any Ivy Leagues universities in US or some Australian and Asian universities can be considered. Reason being is those university has a very high qualifying requirement and those who made it can be considered as cream of the crop. In this instance, our local scholars who made into those top universities will gain a lot of additional benefits apart from the good education.

Other additional advantage is networking among the future countries top prospects, good future employment opportunities locally and globally as graduates from top universities in the world will always be highly sought after among the employers. E.g. University of Oxford graduates against University Malaya graduates. If the selection is made solely on the resume, 90% the employers will choose the candidate from University of Oxford and put aside the other candidate.

Sending students for overseas universities outside the top 30 universities is actually the same as giving a free holiday to the students. The passing grades are not as stiff as the top 30 universities although one can argue that those universities are tougher than Malaysian university standards. JPA is sending their scholars to countries such as US, UK, France, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Japan and many more. Looking at the limited number of scholarship against the number of qualified applicants, JPA should re-look the universities they are sending the students.

If government is not selective in the universities, some of the students might just hang around with the same batch of Malaysian students and not really gaining much from the overseas stint.

Due to this issue, we have reported cases in which students who came back from overseas does not master the English language. The argument is easy as the students only speak English in their classes and most of the time; they speak their mother tongue language which is Bahasa Melayu.

Conclusion:
Scholarship issue is open for debate in Malaysia as it is not right for us to question those rights for those who deserve to be awarded with overseas scholarship. But, the question is how fair can the government be in the distribution of the scholarship? With the rising noise from the non-bumis in regards to the bumis who are entitled at least 55 percent in government scholarship, government will definitely listen to them complain as we are heading towards a develop nation.

Although Article 153 has clearly mentioned that bumis are entitled for scholarship, this protection did not mention the percentage allocated. Due to this, the number might fall further and thus perhaps one day bumis are no longer eligible for scholarship provided they meet the full criteria. Based on the points discussed above, I strongly believe that government should re-consider spending more of the funds for overseas scholarship and distribute it to more students in local universities.

Perhaps government can make it more attractive by having collaboration within overseas reputable universities by having student exchange program, link up with the industries and having these bright students to participate in our government agencies by giving them assignments as well. This perhaps can be a truly winning strategy as all parties can benefitted from this arrangement. Moreover, many bright students can get scholarship locally. Perhaps government can consider giving overseas scholarship for courses which is not available locally or send the students for masters or doctorate program. This is better than sending the students immediately after their SPM.

Dr Azizan Osman sebenarnya penipu.

Dr Azizan Osman Penipu dan sama seperti BN?

Kecoh di media pasal title 'Dr' yg dimiliki oleh Dr Azizan Osman.


Secara kebetulan, baru-baru ni, seorang rakan saya menasihati saya supaya menghormati guru kita walau apapun. Ini adalah untuk mendapat ilmu yg berkat.

Dr atau tidak, beliau telah pun memberi tunjuk ajar kepada lebih 600,000 orang dan 90% adalah melayu. Rata-rata Melayu yang hadiri program beliau :

1. Orang berpelajaran
2. Orang yang takda pelajaran
3. Golongan professional
4. Golongan swasta
5. Golongan penganggur
6. Golongan lemah semangat
7. Golongan yang main ikut-ikut sahaja

Secara lojiknya, dari 600,000 orang peserta, sudah tentu golongan yang berjaya adalah sedikit dan adakah adil untuk kita serahkan nasib kita semata-mata dekat Dr? Dr bukan tuhan. Dia seorang yang dianugerahkan kepintaran untuk bercakap dan meniru seorang mentor dengan jayanya. Kalau yang nak tahu, beliau adalah anak murid Tony Robbins - Pakar motivasi #1 dunia.

Tanya diri anda sendiri, tak ke anda patut rasa bangga ada seorang yang dinamakan Azizan Osman dikalangan Melayu yang telah membantu menaik taraf anak melayu sendiri? Cubalah lihat anak-anak murid beliau yg sanggup bayar RM 75,000 setahun demi berguru dengan beliau.


Ilmu beliau memang mantap. Saya tak nafikan. So, dari korang nak bash dia, cuba tanya diri sendiri "aku ni hebat sangat ke?".

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Kisah lelaki lembut yang berhijrah

Semalam saya share di Facebook saya mengenai si lelaki lembut yang sekarang hangat di viralkan oleh media online dan juga offline.

Oleh kerana saya termasuk dalam cerita penghijrahan beliau, saya mengambil kesempatan untuk menulis mengenai beliau tetapi saya tidak 'tag' nama beliau dan juga mentor baru beliau kerana saya tidak mahu mengambil kesempatan secara menyeluruh.

Bagi saya, cukup sekadar berkongsi apa saya patut kongsi kerana cerita ini telah mengganggu fikiran saya sejak dua tiga hari yang lalu.

Apa yang saya belajar ialah, kadang-kadang orang yang terkenal tidak mudah mengingati orang yang biasa-biasa kerana mereka ada beratus ataupun ribuan orang yang ingin mengenali mereka.

Kehidupan mereka lebih kepada 'relationship touch and go' ataupun 'people come and go easiliy.'

So kalaulah saya tag nama saya dengan si dia yang berhijrah, kemungkinan besar saya boleh jadi fomous instantly but thats not important. The important part is to share what I should share.

Setiap pertemuan adalah ketentuan dari Allah

Safiey Ilias- Jutawan Muda 19 Tahun
Setiap kali kita bertemu seseorang, ianya adalah disebabkan Allah sudah tentukan. Sama ada kita ambil manfaat atau tidak, itu belakang kira.
Satu bulan sebelum saya berangkat ke umrah iaitu sekitar bulan January 2016, ada satu ‘public figure’ yang sangat famous ‘friend request’ saya di facebook. Saya pernah dengar nama dia tahun lepas sebab kawan saya kata ‘public figure’ ini adalah seorang lelaki lembut yang sudah pun menjadi jutawan ketika umur beliau 19 tahun. Masa tu saya tak ambik ‘port’ sangat sebab saya tak minat cerita pasal lelaki lembut yang jutawan ni.
Since ‘public figure’ ni dah ‘friend request’ saya, saya pun ambik initiatif untuk baca status-status dia dan saya dapati status dia sangat power especially dalam bahagian business dan juga motivasi. Bagus sangat walaupun umur dia cuma 22 tahun. Dua tiga hari juga saya baca. Nak dibandingkan dia dengan saya, saya rasa ibarat langit dan bumi. Dia dah berjaya pada umur muda dan saya pula baru nak melangkah ke arah perniagaan secara full time ketika itu.
Setelah membuat kajian tersendiri, saya mengambil keputusan untuk ‘approve’ dia dengan harapan dapat belajar dan mengenali beliau dengan lebih dekat. Tanpa buang masa, saya ‘private message’ beliau di Facebook dan dia Alhamdulillah, dia jawab. Rezeki saya kot. Saya mintak no. phone beliau dan sekali lagi permintaan saya ditunaikan.
Mulai dari saat itu, saya ada contact dia melalui whatsapp dan saya dapati dia seorang yang sebenarnya sangat baik walaupun mulut dia agak ‘laser’ di Facebook.
Melalui pengamatan saya, dia selalu buat amal jariah dan selalu mengajak orang untuk ‘join’ dia buat amal jariah terutamanya di hari Jumaat.
“Dia ni lelaki lembut, tapi baik. Siap buat amal jariah sana sini” bisikku dalam hati. “Mungkin satu hari nanti dia akan jadi laki balik. InsyaAllah” sambungku.
Pada 5hb February 2016 yang lalu, saya telah ke Umrah di mana destinasi pertam saya ialah di Madinah terlebih dahulu. Banyak sahabat-sahabat saya yang kirimkan doa di Facebook kerana saya pesan yang saya sudi mendoakan sahabat-sahabat saya ketika saya berada di umrah. Ada guru saya yang menasihati saya agar mendoakan lebih ramai orang sekiranya kita mahu doa kita didengari Allah.
Ada satu ketika selepas Dzuhur di Masjid Nabawi, saya teringat kepada si lelaki lembut ini.
“Alangkah bagusnya kalua si lelaki lembut ni jadi laki kan? Mesti ramai lelaki-lelaki lembut di luar sana yang akan insaf dan mungkin lebih ramai peminat-peminat tegar lelaki lembut ini akan menjadi dai’e disebabkan pengaruh dan hijrah beliau.” Bisikku dalam hati.
Tanpa buang masa, saya ‘whatsapp’ si lelaki lembut ini dan saya cakap kat dia yang saya teringat kat dia. Dia kirim satu doa ‘simple’ dekat saya.
“Doakan saya jadi laki.”
Gulp! Saya terharu dan ‘happy’ yang amat sangat bila saya dengar permintaan ini. So nak dipendekkan cerita, mulai saat itu, saya tak henti-henti sebut nama beliau dalam doa saya.
Itu baru bahagian pertama dari cerita saya. Bahagian kedua pula lebih menarik.
Salah seorang dari sahabat saya yang kirim doa pula berbunyi seperti ini:
“Saya cuma nak Allah.”
Ya Allah. Doa sahabat saya ini say abaca dan sampaikan ketika saya berada di dalam Hijir Ismail dan saya masih ingat yang saya menangis ketika itu. Begitu ramai sahabat saya yang kirimkan doa dan kebanyakkan doa adalah doa yang biasa kita dengar. Tapi kali ini, saya ada dua doa yang sangat mahal iaitu 1) doa nak jadi laki 2) doa nak Allah
Saya lebih banyak doakan si lelaki lembut untuk jadi laki sepanjang saya di umrah kerana saya percaya dia akan menjadi inspirasi dan ‘legend’ di Malaysia dengan penghijrahan beliau.
“Ya Allah. Aku bukan seorang alim dan aku banyak melakukan kesalah kat Engkau. Tapi, aku mewakili si lelaki lembut ini di depan Engkau Ya Allah. Beliau kirim doa agar beliau jadi laki.
Engkau lebih mengetahui dari aku mengetahui beliau. Sekiranya penghijrahan beliau akan mengubah beratus ribu ataupun jutaan orang lain, Engkau kabulkanlah doa hambamu yang jahil ini.
Engkau buktikanlah kekuasaan Engkau Ya Allah.
Janganlah Engkau hampakan dan malukan aku dengan permintaan si lelaki lembut ini Ya Allah.
Amin Ya Rab.”
Persoalannya bagaimana saya yang cuma kenal si lelaki lembut ini melalui Facebook dan Whatsapp begitu bersemangat untuk berdoa untuk beliau? (
Bahagian ketiga adalah bahagian cerita yang palik unik. Sama ada kebetulan, asbab ataupun memang dirancang, Allah Maha Mengetahui.
Sekembalinya saya dari umrah, saya masih lagi contact si lelaki lembuttersebut. Beliau masih lagi sama dan secara kasar takda nampak nak berubah sangat. Dalam hati saya berkata “Takpa. Kita dah doa. Biar Allah yang tentukan jalan cerita dia. Lagipun, beribu orang doakan dia termasuklah Mak dan Ayah beliau. Kalau dah takdir dia berubah, berubahlah nanti.”
Pada 5/3/16, ada satu program Doctor Azizan yang bertajuk Intensif Magnet Kekayaan dan Kejayaan (IMKK). Si lelaki lembut ni sebenarnya dah ‘signed up’ untuk event ni dan tiket yang dia beli berharga RM 3000 ++. 4 hari sebelum hari event, saya ‘whatsapp’ beliau dan tanya sama ada dia akan pergi tak seminar IMKK tu.
Saya tanya apa dia nak buat dengan tiket tu. Dia kata biar burn je la. Nak buat apa lagi. GILA! Saya kata ngan dia jangan nak buat perangai dan buang duit. Saya mintak kebenaran dia supaya saya buat iklan di dalam Facebook saya yang dia akan bagi tiket free kat sapa-sapa yang berminat.
Tanpa buang masa, saya pun tulis di status Facebook seperti berikut:
“ Siapa nak ticket IMKK berharga RM3000, please whatsapp saya terus.”
Ada beberapa orang yang private message saya dan apa yang saya buat ialah saya tanya nama dan kenapa nak pergi. Alasan saya ialah saya nak tiket tu dimenangi oleh orang yang boleh memberi manfaat kepada orang lain dan bukan setakat pergi dan buang masa.
Nak dijadikan cerita saya lebih menarik, ada seorang hamba Allah message saya dan dia sebut nama dia. Dialah sahabat facebook saya yang mengirimkan doa “Saya nak Allah” ketika saya di umrah tempoh hari.
Tanpa buang masa, saya cakap dia adalah pemenang. Saya pun bagi tau si lelaki lembut tu details pemenang dan suruh dia hantar email kepada team Richworks (company Doctor Azizan) untuk membuat pertukaran nama. So tutup cerita tiket dan pemenang.
Seminggu kemudian, si lelaki lembut tu ada tanya saya siapa pemenang tiket. Saya pun bagi tahu nama pemenang dan dari situ si lelaki lembut dan juga si pemenang tiket telah menjadi kawan . Daripada tidak kenal, mereka telah saling jatuh cinta dan saling membantu satu sama lain. Si pemenang tiket tu sebenarnya adalah seorang yang boleh dikategorikan dalam kategori daie. Beliau sekarang dah pun menjadi mentor agama kepada si lelaki lembut tersebut.
Pada hari ini iaitu 21/4/16, si lelaki lembut ni keluar di salah satu rancangan TV Al-Hijrah dan dah buat pengakuan secara terang-terangan yang dia dah berubah adalah seorang lelaki. Dia banyak kali sebut nama sahabat saya yang telah membantu beliau dalam proses penghijrahan.
Kesimpulannya, apa yang saya belajar di sini ialah, setiap pertemuan adalah percaturan dari Allah s.w.t. Kadang-kadang, saya terfikir yang saya berkenalan dengan lelaki lembut itu adalah asbab dan penghubung kepada sahabat saya yang akhirnya dapat membantu kehidupan beliau.
Bagi saya, percaturan Allah begitu unik. Cumanya, kita mungkin selalu tidak melihat perkara yang berlaku dengan lebih serious.
Selain dari itu, kita jangan mudah untuk ‘judge’ atau menghukum seseorang kerana apa yang terjadi kadang-kadang bukan atas pilihan sendiri. Ada sebab kenapa sesuatu itu berlaku.

LOVE, VIVY REALITY SHOW


Love, Vivy- Vivy Yusof 
5 years ago, 2011, she was sitting next to me at Rasta TTDI.  Erina cakap she is Vivy Yusof and she is a blogger.
So I'm like..."Blogger?. Ok whatever."
In 2012, she and her husband started FashionValet.com.
Today, siap ada reality tv lagi. We were all glued in front of the tv to watch her show tadi.
Seriously the reality show beza as compared to Fazura's or any reality show yang we all dah tengok.
So a few things that we learned is:
1. You want to be big online, the founder must create a strong brand name
2. Believe in what you do
3. Family is important
4. Husband and wife can work together
5. Be yourself and don't be fake
So now doakan we all masuk tv for our reality show pulak next year ok?
‪#‎saudagarTelekung‬ punya show confirm best gila and buat korang nak tengok nanti.




Dr Zakir Naik

Hari ni kita semua dikejutkan dengan berita di mana Dr Zakir Naik telah di banned dari memberi ceramah beliau di Malaysia.

Alasan yang diberikan oleh 'MIC Youth' ialah ianya boleh mendatangkan ketidak harmonian dikalangan penganut yang berbeza-beza di Malaysia.

Petikan di bawah adalah apa yang diperkatakan oleh team MIC Youth.

“Zakir Naik is known for his demeaning tactics to undermine other religions that could spark unrest without weighing the respect and sensitivity of others,” he said. - See more at: http://www.themalaymailonline.com/malaysia/article/mic-youth-to-lodge-police-reports-nationwide-to-prevent-dr-zakir-naik-from#sthash.hWAzveH8.dpuf.

Kita berada di sebuah negara Islam dan adakah patut kita patuh kepada permintaan kaum lain?

Mari kita lihat apa akan terjadi.