Saturday 6 February 2010

La belle Malaisie

Mr Brad
"Which part of Malaysia is your hometown? Kuala Lumpur? Penang? I've been there, you know"
"Neither..I don't think you know. It's in western coast..Teluk Intan, Perak."
"Is it near by Ipoh?"
"Yeah, kind of!" (at last, he knew Perak)

Nur, an Iraqi
"Are you from Malaysia? Oh god..I want to go there for my honeymoon!! (haha) I saw it on magazines, the beach is so beautiful."


Becca
"My mum was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia cos his dad was a British army there. She still goes there sometimes."
"Oh yeah..Malaysia was colonized by British a long time ago."

Zaynab, a Mauritian girl
"Guess, guess what..one of the first people who came to Mauritius were Malay people. If French didn't colonize Mauritius, Malay would be our language! Gosh..imagine if we speak the same language!"
"Man...that IS cool!"

(Menurut sejarah, orang Arab dan Melayu mengenali Mauritius seawal dekad ke-10. Mereka adalah kelasi-kelasi kapal atau mungkin juga orang yang dibuang negeri (negara?). Belanda menjajah Mauritius pada tahun 1638 dan Perancis menjajahnya pada tahun 1715 dan menamakannya Île-de-France (Island of France). Bahasa utama mereka adalah Mauritian Creole, French dan English.)

UAE woman
"I've never been to Malaysia but all my family in my country have. Everytime they go on holiday, it must be in Malaysia! I am not sure why the like it so much."
"You should go then..it is indeed a beautiful country." (Promote negara sendiri, pastinya ;) "InshaAllah I will, one day!"

Ms Dav
"I stopped there only for a few hours (transit in KLIA) then I took a taxi to go to Kuala Lumpur cos I really want to see the twin towers. I bought a piece of cake when I was there but they didn't have change and I only had 50 ringgit! And they gave it away for free. Ohh..Malaysians are so nice.."

Former British Army in Malaysia
"Excuse me..are you from Malaysia?"
"Yes..how do you know?"
"I was an army there and yes of course I know, you look like Malay." (Askar Inggeris tuuuhh!) -amazad-
Out of the blue, he said "But Britain is much better than Malaysia, isn't it?"


Pepatah mengatakan "Hujan emas di negara orang, hujan batu di negara sendiri, lebih baik di negara sendiri" yang bermaksud negara sendiri adalah yang terbaik. Tapi saya masih keliru dan tak faham pepatah ni. Ye la kan...emas dan batu mestila emas lagi mahal. Lainla kalau batu berlian atau emerald ke. heh.

Ada sesiapa boleh huraikan?

Sunday 31 January 2010

The path; the best one?

Colourful path? fewwitt

Choosing the path that influences our future indeed is vital. For some reasons, I still find it quite crucial to make decisions for stuffs-that-look-insignificant to others. On the other hand, its worth it! For example, choosing someone to be your close friend is in fact as if you're choosing a path as they do play quite a big role in influencing your way of thinking. (pic: someone-i-dunno's car somewhere in Disney World ^-^)

'The Path' topic relates to our everyday life and also in the hereafter or akhirah. Perhaps, affecting how the mizan (a balance) for our deeds will look like on the Day Of Judgement. For Muslims, every time we pray we say;

ٱهۡدِنَا ٱلصِّرَٲطَ ٱلۡمُسۡتَقِيمَ

"Show us the straight path" (1:6)

Without realising, sometimes afterwards we choose a curved, twisted path. Nauzubillah! If we don't know our enemy (syaitan), we can't overcome them. Help us to strengthen our Islamic faiths and cure our hearts from spiritual disease, O Allah!

Toilet learning 20 months old

Potty trained at 20 months old?? One of the first reactions I received was:  "Pity her!" I do not blame anyone who thought...