Monday, 27 February 2012

Sad

Salam a'laik...

Hi, friends..


How are you? for this week, I'm very busy with assignments and lecture's tasks..
so many things to do.. for last week, we need to submit 2 assignment at the same time..
after submitting the 2 assignments, another assignments are waiting..we are given the assignment for all subject for this semester..huhu

And...
unluckily, my broadband has problem..
my laptop can't detect it..the modem is broken...i feel very sad and miserable..
how can i do my task,, i can't surf the internet to get the information needed..
especially for my "hubungan etnik's subject.. we are required to explain about the Malaysian Constitution and find the issues that are related to its elements..




everything has its solutions..
so,,find it!!!

Sunday, 19 February 2012

One day in London Street..


The Mecca of the city: In a London street, the faithful find a way to pray as their mosque overflows

Last updated at 11:24 PM on 3rd February 2012

In the shadow of the glass and steel skyscrapers of London’s Square Mile, hundreds of  Muslims kneel in the street for Friday prayers.
Yesterday’s hour-long service a stone's throw from the heart of the financial district proved so popular that worshippers filled the streets around the tiny community mosque.
City workers in pinstripe suits mixed with Muslims from the local Bangladeshi community, cramming into the streets beside a Bentley and other parked cars.

The Brune Street mosque, in Spitalfields, East London, is the nearest mosque for Friday prayers for many City workers and others from Brick Lane and Whitechapel.

Filling the street: Beneath a towering office block the shoeless worshippers bow down. The Brune Street mosque, in Spitalfields, East London, is the nearest mosque for Friday prayers for many City workers

The Brune Street mosque, in Spitalfields, East London, is the nearest mosque for Friday prayers for many City workers and others from Brick Lane and Whitechapel.
It is a one-room community mosque with a maximum capacity of 100, so when some 300 turn up for Friday midday prayers locals have become accustomed to seeing worshippers kneeling in the surrounding streets, all facing Mecca.
 


One worshipper said: ‘It’s grown and grown in recent years. It started off as just one room in the mosque, but now people come from all over the City and there just isn’t the room for them in the building.

In prayer: City workers in pinstripe suits join local residents outside the mosque cramming into the streets beside a Bentley and other parked cars

In prayer: City workers in pinstripe suits join local residents outside the mosque cramming into the streets beside a Bentley and other parked cars

‘You get the whole community, everyone from City boys to  people from the local area. It’s great being outside on a day like today, but it’s not so much fun when it rains.
‘Some people are surprised when they come into the area on a Friday – seeing that many people praying outside together is not an everyday sight in the UK.
‘You wouldn’t know unless you were looking for it, but it’s right in the middle of the City.’


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2096263/The-Mecca-city-In-London-street-faithful-way-pray-mosque-overflows.html#ixzz1movClsMG

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Handphone



Hi friends..
Here i want to share something with you about hand phone..actually, during our last ELE's lecture, we are given a few topics to choose to talk about in our blog.. so, i happily to choose 'HAND PHONE' as my topic's to speak about. Why??..it is just because,all of us have hand phones, right? =)

      Hand phone is a device that can make and receive telephone calls over a radio link whilst moving around a wide geographic area. we can say that, most of people nowadays have their own hand phones includes young children and teenagers. As we can see, young children at 7 years old today have also their own hand phone. they are very up-to-date and advance. Compared to children at this age level during my age, they just only like to play traditional games with their friends and neighbors. it is going to be a necessary tool for us to contact family, friends and others. can you imagine what will happen to you if your hand phone is missing or broken? of course you will feel very miserable and anxiety until can't focus to your study and anything you do. (especially for people who has someone special in their life)

Today we can see variety types of mobile phone in the market. Every month there is the latest hand phone with new features will come out and people will search for it. And i'm sure of course all of you had ever change you mobile phone,right?maybe for 2 times, 3 times and above. i myself now is using my 4th hand phone,huhu.. it is not because i want to look smart or up to date, but it is because i got problem with mine. Actually hand phone can be good, and also can be bad. it's depends on the person how to manage it. 

      

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Insya Allah =)



Salam'alaik...


Here i want to share a song's lyric entitle 'Insya Allah' by maher Zain..
If you listen to the song and understand the meaning, you will feel something inside your heart.. =)

Everytime you feel like you cannot go on
You feel so lost
That your so alone
All you is see is night
And darkness all around
You feel so helpless
You can`t see which way to go
Don`t despair and never loose hope
Cause Allah is always by your side

Insya Allah3x
Insya Allah you`ll find your way

Everytime you can make one more mistake
You feel you can`t repent
And that its way too late
Your`re so confused,wrong decisions you have made
Haunt your mind and your heart is full of shame


Don`t despair and never loose hope
Cause Allah is always by your side
Insya Allah3x
Insya Allah you`ll find your way
Insya Allah3x
Insya Allah you`ll find your way

Turn to Allah
He`s never far away
Put your trust in Him
Raise your hands and pray
OOO Ya Allah
Guide my steps don`t let me go astray
You`re the only one that showed me the way,
Showed me the way 2x
Insya Allah3x
Insya Allah we`ll find the way



Never loose hope in Allah...
Never give up...
and all the best...=)

Kevin


Hi friends...

         Yesterday, we have discussed on a short story in class entitle 'KEVIN' by Catherine Lim. This story is about Kevin who is an excellent student in his class and always get 95% and above in his tests. However, Kevin has a mother who is very strict and perfectionist woman especially in something involving Kevin and his study. His mother controlled his life strictly and set up a variety of punishment if he can't get what she had target before. Besides that, Kevin's mother also does not give him permission to be friend with Boon Kee, who is his best friend at school just only because of his untidy appearance and playful. She worries Kevin will be influenced by him.

If I were him, i will so depressed because my mother put a big pressure to be best in my study and friends. I can't study well and it will influence my performances at school. Same like Kevin. Actually no one in this world wants to be treated like that. The story shows how a child harbored his feelings when he is pressured by his mother until he can't focus to his test. When he is informed that his mother is sent to the hospital for one week, he feels relieve because he can avoid from his mother. Can you imagine? A son doesn't care about his mother's healthy and happy when she is not around. He does everything that his mother asks just because of his respect  and fears to his mother, not because of his love and care. It's not his fault to be like that, but it is a fault to treat him like that. We also can't put all the mistakes to his mother. She just want the best for the only son she have. But her way is wrong.


Actually we can take a lot of lessons from the story. Imagine what will happen when Kevin is adult and he has children. Maybe he will treat his children same like what he had faced before. It will influenced all of his life. When he is growing, it is possible for him to run away from his house because of the stress. On the other side, maybe Kevin will become an dependent man. He can't make his own decision and always depend on others to decide for him. So, we as a becoming teacher should take this story as a lesson and reminder to become a good and understanding teacher. We need to take care about all of our students and know about their family and background so that we can prepare ourselves to face it.


Sunday, 12 February 2012

The Summary of Drove Roads


             The drovers had to overcome the problem of the long journey such as providing sufficient food for the cattle to sustain them throughout their journey. He had to rely on the food that could be found along the way. He showed great skill in manoeuvring these herds that often spread out over considerable distance and make sure that the cattle did not stray into private land to feed. He had to be on the look-out for farms and blow a horn to warn the farmer in order to avoid the their cattle mixed up with the farmer’s cattle. Besides that, he also has to cope with robbers and need to know how to control the stampede of the cattle because the cattle are frightened  by sudden loud noises. He had to have an intimate knowledge of the temperament of his animals because they must not be overdriven. In addition, he should arrived at important market to get the best prices from butchers.


New Knowledge

Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh..
Hi sweeties.. =)
nothing special here..but, i want to share a recipe with you..

'Kek Batik' recipe

Last holiday, I have learnt this recipe with my sis..it's simple but very delicious and suitable for everyone to eat at anytime they want..and also less budget needed ;-)

here is the recipe

  •  a packet of marie biscuits (350 g)
100g (3/4 cup) milo *

25g (1/4 cup) cocoa powder *
125ml (1/2 cup) boiling water
190g (3/4 cup) butter, cut into large chunks
200g (1/2 tin) sweetened condensed milk
110g (1/2 cup) white granulated sugar
5 eggs, lightly beaten
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
* You may adjust the amount of milo and cocoa powder to your taste, for example 1/2 cup milo and 1/2 cup cocoa powder.

1. Roughly break each bisuits into quarters, set aside.
2. Slowly add boiling water to milo and cocoa in a saucepan, stirring vigorously until it is smooth. Add butter, sweetened condensed milk, sugar, lightly beaten eggs and vanilla to the saucepan.
3. Place over moderate heat and cook, stirring all the time with a whisk or a spoon, until you feel the bottom starts to thicken, about 5 minutes.
4. Turn heat down to low, and continue to cook, stirring without stopping, for about another 20 minutes, or until a thick custard forms.
5. Transfer the thick custard to a large mixing bowl, add quartered biscuits. Mix until all the biscuits are coated with the custard.
6. Transfer mixture to the prepared tin. Press down firmly so there are no air pockets in the mixture. Bang the tin on the bench a couple of times to settle the mixture, fold the paper extensions over the top and press down to even the surface. Then let cool to the touch.


This recipe is very simple to do and just simple ingredients are required,, and also can be prepared within 40 minutes.

Maybe all of you already know how to make 'kek batik',, but it's still a new knowledge for me..

all the best;-)

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Stone Chocolate

Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh..=)

Hi friends..
Firstly, I want to ask you,,what do you imagine when you read my title?? i just want to share a story..

Stone Chocolate

can we eat stone?hehe..
The story began when my group members came to my room to do our group task last week. While surfing the internet, they saw the chocolate in my desk drawer..
and asked me, "what it is?can we eat this?"
"Of Course yes..it is a chocolate, not a real stone..only the shape and design look like a stone,but it is not stone.."
do you want to see it??



Actually i brought it from my home while last holiday..
 My mom bought it for my niece and nephews, but i took some for me..huhu

* Don't judge a book by its cover..(",),,

Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Holiday at Home


Recently, we just have our Chinese New year Holiday…and…
Of course it was the most precious time for us (especially me =)) because we can back home and spent our holiday with family!!

I’m Kelantanese.. studying in Melaka…
By bus, I take half a day from Melaka to Kelantan.. so, I’m always waiting a holiday to back home and meet my lovely family..


For this CNY holiday, I spent most of my time at home. I just helped my mom to do some housework and helped my sis to take care of her children. I have 5 nephews and a niece who are very active and naughty..huhu. It’s not easy to become a mother..


Nothing special…but it was a precious time for me =)

  

Two of them..

I'm A Blogger


Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh..

Hi, friend.. =)


Do you know me?? Hehehe..
For everyone that knows me,,, especially my beloved friends in my maths class, of course you’re waiting for my blog, right? Hehehe..
                     

Why???
Because... before this I never had my own blog, never..
This is my first time in my life I do my own blog and I never expect that...huhuhu..


First of all, thanks to my gorgeous lecturer, Madam Iswander Kaur for giving us (especially me) to create and have our own English blog as a alternative way to improve and polish our English.


 Besides that,thanks to all of my dear friends, especially Mierah and Amal, (my cute group members) and also mira, dayah, azie, and ina for helping me in doing this and that for my first precious blog..thanks a lot and I very appreciate it.. =)


 


And now...
I’m a blogger!!!