Saturday, November 14, 2009

PELAJAR TAHUN SATU KEJ BANGUNAN, PPK ALAM SEKITAR CEMERLANG DALAM PERFORMANCE CONTROLLED CONCRETE CUBE COMPETITION 2009

KUALA LUMPUR - Kecil-kecil cili padi, semakin kecil makin pedas. Besar jangan disangka abang,kecil jangan disangka adik. Perumpaan ini sangat sesuai ditujukan untuk lima belas orang pelajar tahun satu daripada Kejuruteraan Bangunan, PPK Alam Sekitar, UniMAP atas kemenangan cemerlang dalam Performance Controlled Concrete Cube Competition 2009 yang dianjurkan oleh American Concrete Institute Kuala Lumpur Chapter.

Pasukan yang terdiri daripada lima belas orang pelajar tahun satu daripada Kursus Kejuruteraan
Bangunan, PPK Alam Sekitar telah dibahagikan kepada 3 kumpulan yang setiap kumpulan terdiri daripada lima orang pelajar yang berbilang bangsa dan budaya. Tambah menarik salah seorangdaripada pelajar tersebut ialah satu-satunya pelajar antarabangsa di PPK Alam Sekitar iaitu Joomun Zahirali.

Tiga pasukan ini mengungguli tempat pertama, kedua dan saguhati. Hadiah dan sijil akan
disampaikan dalam satu majlis koktail yang akan diadakan pada minggu pertama Disember
2009. Senarai penuh pemenang seperti di Lampiran 1.
Semoga kejayaan mereka menyemarakkan lagi semangat semua pelajar di PPK Alam Sekitar
untuk terus berjaya dan melakar nama di persada kebangsaan dan antarabangsa.

Senarai penuh pemenang Performance Controlled Concrete Cube Competition 2009






PEMENANG




UNIVERSITI


PESERTA






JOHAN




USM


USM






PERTAMA




UniMAP


1. Thinesh A/L Perumal

2. Rawaida Alyani Binti Zahid

3. Noor Ain Binti Abu Samah

4. Ooi Wei Hong

5. Chin Guan Yee






KEDUA




UniMAP


1. Tey Lee Huan

2. Joomun Zahirali

3. Swarna Mugil D/O Pione Hirol

4. Mohd Khairil Hakimi B.

Khairulazhar

5. Adi Hassan Bin Abdul Rahman






KETIGA




USM


USM






SAGUHATI




UniMAP


1. Mohamad Irwan Shah B. Mohd

Bakri

2. Engku Muhammad Afnan B. Engku

Azman

3. Mohd Ekhwan B. Razali

4. Asyraf Nasuha Bt. Mohd Yunus

5. Nor Nasihah Bt. Ibnu Abbas

Friday, September 25, 2009

Happy Birthday Dad...

Juz wanna wish happy 50th birthday
to my lovely dad...
-18 September-

Forgot to write out in my blog..
but it doesnt matter...huhu..

Actually i was home on 19th morning since
i juz arrived from my college.
so my siblings has celebrate it first....
A special cup as a present for my
dad birthday's this year





Raya, Raya!!!!!

Fortunate, i celebrated my Hari Raya at Kelantan as our plan was to be at KL in first of Syawal.... but this year, i feel my raya is simple....hoO...i put on my last year baju raya (save budget) with dark orange in colOur...
after be together with family for apologize session, we went to my aunt house...as i grow up older, no "duit raya" collection..haha...

SecoNd day of syawal, we went to our grandparents grieves to decide a doa as a memorial..then directly went to my uncle house...i went back to kL in the third syawal as we are going to johor for the next day for my cousins marriage....

On the wedding day of my cousin would be very excited since all my cousins that study abroad would be together in Malaysia. miss them very much....have some happiness together..




Friday, September 04, 2009

Important lessons in Ramadhan

"The month of Ramadaan in which the Qur’aan was revealed, a guidance for mankind and clear proofs for the guidance of the Criterion between right and wrong. So whosoever of you sights the crescent for the month of Ramadaan, he must fast that month." [Soorah al-Baqarah 2:185]



Allah’s Messenger, sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, said:
"Islaam is built upon five: Testifying that none has the right to be worshipped except Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, establishing the Prayer, giving the Zakaah, performing Hajj to the House, and fasting in Ramadaan."

He sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said:
"There has come to you Ramadaan, a blessed month, in which Allah has made it obligatory to fast. During it the gates of Paradise are opened and the gates of Hellfire are closed, and the rebellious devils are chained. In it is a night (Laylatul-Qadr) which is better than a thousand months. He who is deprived of its good truly has been deprived."

From the many important lessons to be learnt from fasting are:

[1] Gaining Taqwaa

Fasting has been legislated in order that we may gain taqwaa, as Allah – the Most High – said:


"O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed upon those before you in order that you may attain taqwaa." [Soorah al-Baqarah 2:183]


Due to this, the Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said:


"Fasting is a shield with which the servant protects himself from the Fire."

So we should ask ourselves, after each day of fasting: Has this fasting made us more fearful and obedient to Allah? Has it aided us in distancing ourselves from sins and disobedience?

[2] Seeking Nearness to Allah


The Prophet sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam said:
"Allah said: Whosoever shows enmity to a friend of Mine, I shall be at war with him. My servant does not draw near to Me with anything more beloved to Me than the obligatory duties that I have placed upon him. My servant continues to draw nearer to Me with optional deeds so that I shall love him."
The Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said: "Whosoever reaches the month of Ramadaan and does not have his sins forgiven, and so enters the fire, then may Allah distance him."

So drawing closer to Allah – the Most Perfect – in this blessed month, can be achieved by fulfilling one’s obligatory duties; and also reciting the Qur’aan and reflecting upon its meanings, increasing in kindness and in giving charity, in making du`aa (supplication) to Allah, attending the taraweeh Prayer, seeking out Laylatul-Qadr (the Night of Power and Pre-Decree), a night which is better than a thousand months, attending gatherings of knowledge, and striving in those actions that will cause the heart to draw closer to its Lord and to gain His forgiveness. Our level of striving in this blessed month should be greater than our striving to worship Allah in any other month, due to the excellence and rewards that Allah has placed in it. Likewise from the great means of seeking nearness to Allah in this month is making I`tikaaf (seclusion in the mosque in order to worship Allah) – for whoever is able. Imam ibn al-Qayyim (d. 751H) – rahimahullah – said: "Allah also prescribed I`tikaaf for them, the objective being that the heart becomes fully preoccupied with Allah – the Most High – concentrated upon Him alone, and cut-off from being preoccupied with the creation. Rather, the heart is only engrossed with Allah – the Most Perfect – such that loving Him, remembering Him, and turning to Him takes the place of all the heart’s anxieties and worries, so that he is able to overcome them. Thus all his concerns are for Allah, and his thoughts are all directed towards remembering Him and thinking of how to attain His Pleasure and what will cause nearness to Him and what leads him to feel contended with Allah instead of people. This in turn prepares him for being at peace with Allah alone, on the day of loneliness in the grave, when there will be no one else to give comfort, nor anyone to grant solace, except Him. So this is the greater goal of I`tikaaf.

[3] Acquiring Patience

Imaam Ahmad (d.241H) – rahimahullah – said: "Allah has mentioned sabr (patience) in over ninety places in His Book."

The Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said:
"The month of Patience, and the three days of every month, are times for fasting."

Ibn `Abdul-Barr (d.464H) – rahimahullah – said: "What is meant by the month of Patience is the month of Ramadan …So fasting is called patience because it restrains the soul from eating drinking, conjugal relations and sexual desires."


He sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said: "O youths! Whoever amongst you is able to marry, then let him do so; for it restrains the eyes and protects the private parts. But whoever is unable, then let him fast, because it will be a shield for him."

So fasting is a means of learning self-restraint and patience. With patience we are able to strengthen our resolve to worship Allah alone, with sincerity, and also cope with life’s ups and downs. So – for example – with patience we are able to perform our Prayers calmly and correctly, without being hasty, and without merely pecking the ground several times! With patience we are able to restrain our souls from greed and stinginess and thus give part of our surplus wealth in Zakaah (obligatory charity). With patience we are able to subdue the soul’s ill temperament, and thus endure the ordeal and hardships of Hajj, without losing tempers and behaving badly. Likewise, with patience we are able to stand firm and fight Jihaad against the disbelievers, hypocrites and heretics – withstanding their constant onslaught, without wavering and buckling, without despairing or being complacent, and without becoming hasty and impatient at the first sings of hardship.


Allah – the Most High – said:
"O Prophet, urge the Believers to fight … So if there are one hundred who are patient, they shall overcome two hundred; and if there be one thousand, they shall overcome two thousand, by the permission of Allah. And Allah is with the patient ones."
[Soorah al-Anfaal 8:65-66].

Thus, without knowledge and patience, nothing remains, except zeal and uncontrolled emotions, shouts and hollow slogans, speech that does not strengthen, but rather weakness, and actions that do not build, but rather destroy! So in this month, we should strive to develop a firm resolve for doing acts of obedience, and to adorn ourselves with patience – having certainty in the saying of our Messenger sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam: "And know that victory comes with patience, relief with affliction, and ease with hardship."

[4] Cultivating Good Manners


The Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said:
"Whosoever does not abandon falsehood in speech and action, then Allah the Mighty and Majestic has no need that he should leave his food and drink."

He sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam also said:
"Fasting is not merely abstaining from eating and drinking. Rather, it is also abstaining from ignorant and indecent speech. So if anyone abuses or behaves ignorantly with you, then say: I am fasting, I am fasting."

These narrations point towards the importance of truthfulness and good manners. Thus, this blessed month teaches us not only to abstain from food and drink, but to also abstain from such statements and actions that may be the cause of harming people and violating their rights – since the Messenger sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said whilst describing the true Believer: "A Muslim is one from whom other Muslims are safe from his tongue and his hand." Thus it is upon us as individuals, to examine the shortcomings in our character, and to then seek to improve them – modelling ourselves upon the character of the last of the Prophets and Messengers, and their leader, Muhammad sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam – aspiring also for the excellence which he mentioned in his saying: "I am a guarantor for a house on the outskirts of Paradise for whoever leaves off arguing, even if he is in right; and a house in the centre of Paradise for whosoever abandons falsehood, even when joking; and a house in the upper-most of Paradise for whosoever makes his character good." So by shunning oppression, shamelessness, harbouring hatred towards Muslims, back-biting, slandering, tale-carrying, and other types of falsehood, we can be saved from nullifying the rewards of our fasting – as Allah’s Messenger sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said: "It may be that a fasting person receives nothing from his fast, except hunger and thirst."

[5] Sensing Muslim Unity


The Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said:
"Fast when they fast, and break your fast
when they break their fast, and sacrifice the day they sacrifice."

Imaam at-Tirmidhee (d. 275H) – rahimahullah – said: "Some of the People of Knowledge explained this hadeeth by saying: Its meaning is to fast and break the fast along with the jamaa`ah and the majority of people." Thus, in this blessed month we can sense an increased feeling of unity and of being a single Ummah due to our fasting and breaking our fast collectively. We also feel an increased awareness about the state of affairs of the Muslims and of the hardships that they endure, because: "During the fast, a Muslim feels and experiences what his needy and hungry brothers and sisters feel, who are forced to go without food and drink for many many days – as occurs today to many of the Muslims in Africa." Indeed, the unity of the Muslims – and their aiding and assisting one another – is one of the great fundamentals upon which the Religion of Islaam is built,as Allaah – the Most High – said:


"And hold fast altogether to the rope of Allaah and do not be divided."
[Soorah Aal `Imraan 3:103].


Allaah – the Most High – also said: "The Believers – men and women – and friends and protectors of one another." [Soorah al-Tawbah 9:71]

Shaykhul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah (d. 728H) – rahimahullah – said: "The welfare of people will not be complete – neither in this world, nor in the Hereafter – except with ijtima` (collectiveness), ta`awun (mutual co-operation), and tanassur (mutual help); mutual co-operation in order to secure benefits, and mutual help in order to ward off harm. It is for this reason that man is said to be social and civil by nature." Thus we see that Islaam lays great importance in bringing hearts together and encouraging ijtima` (collectiveness). This is not only reflected in the month of Ramadaan, but also in the other acts of worship as well. So, for example, we have been ordered by the Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam to pray the five daily Prayers in congregation, and that it has been made twenty-seven times more rewardful than praying it individually. Likewise, this similar collective spirit is demonstrated in the act of Hajj (Pilgrimage). Even in learning knowledge and studying it, blessings have been placed in collectiveness, as Allah’s Messenger sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said: "No people gather in a house form the houses of Allah, reciting the Book of Allah and studying it amongst themselves, except that tranquillity descends upon them, mercy envelops them, the angels surround him, and Allah mentions them to those that are with Him." Likewise, even in our everyday actions such as, eating, Islaam teaches us collectiveness.

So we must examine ourselves during the Ramadaan and ask: What is my role – and each of us has a role – in helping this precious Ummah to regain its honour, and return to the Ummah its comprehensive unity and strength, and victory that has been promised to it? Likewise, we should reflect upon our character and actions and ask: Are they aiding the process of unity and brotherhood, or are they a harm and a hindrance to it?

So we ask Allah to grant us the ability to change ourselves for the better, during this blessed month, and not to be of those who are prevented from His Mercy and Forgiveness. Indeed He is the One who Hears and He is the One to Respond.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Damm to them...!!!

I was very tired after spending 6 hours journey in bus
to go back to place where i'm study...
laying my body on the bed, juz like a bed of roses.
at 10 i awake and started to manage room and clean my
clothes....
it quite tired as muslims are fasting...
but....
my faith was been chanllenge by human act today..
it very redicilious to see some one are not fasting.
slumberland smoking in front of me, have some drinks and being
togethers with their love...
as Muslims, it's our obligation as it is 5 pillars in Rukun Islam.
Fasting with Iman (faith) and expectation: Such type of intention leads to forgiveness by Allah (SWT) to the individual's sins.
but, there gonna topup lot of sins in this special month....pity them..



Saturday, August 22, 2009

The Benefits of Ramadhan

The benefits of the Ramadhan month of fasting are too many to be counted. If one does recognize them and realize their importance, he wishes to have the month of Ramadhan to be throughout the whole year.

These blessings are given by Allah to the fasting Muslims, who are to fast with full faith and expectation.

These blessings and benefits of the month of fasting during Ramadhan have been grouped and summarized into different categories. They are summarized here without commentary. It should be remembered that all of these blessings were taken directly from Holy Quran and Hadith.

The following is a partial list for the blessings and benefits of the month of fasting during Ramadhan:
01. Taqwa:

1. Fearing Allah (SWT)
2. Practicing the Revelations of Allah (SWT)
3. Accepting the little things that one has achieved
4. Preparing for departure from this world to the Hereafter
5. Self-discipline
6. Self-control
7. Self-restraint
8. Self-education
9. Self-evaluation

By accepting these criteria and by practicing them, the Muslim will achieve the concept of Taqwa in his private and public life.
02. Protection:

1. Avoiding Immorality
2. Avoiding anger/outcry/uproar
3. Avoiding stupidity
4. Avoiding all makrooh/mashbooh/haram

By achieving these good manners, a Muslim will come out of fasting a better human being in the society.
03. Revelation of Holy Quran: The Holy Quran was revealed during the month of Ramadhan. The Holy Quran is meant to be:

1. A Guidance to mankind
2. A Manifestation of right from wrong
3. A Summation and culmination of all previous revelations
4. A Glad-tiding to the believers
5. A Healer
6. A Mercy

04. Doors of heaven are open

05. Doors of hell are closed

06. Devils are chained down

07. Fasting with Iman (faith) and expectation: Such type of intention leads to forgiveness by Allah (SWT) to the individual's sins.

08. Door of Rayyan: There is in Paradise a door called Al-Rayyan. It is for the fasting Muslims. Only those who fasted the month of Ramadhan are the ones to enjoy the bliss of Paradise inside that area.
09. Rejoices: There are two types of rejoices for the Muslims who fast. These are:

1. When breaking fast
2. When meeting Allah (SWT) on the day of Judgment

10. Mouth Smell: The smell of the mouth of the fasting Muslim will be better than the smell of musk during the day of Judgement. (Bad Breath)

11. Glad-Tidings: These glad-tidings are given to the well-wishers while the ill-wishers are to be stopped during fasting.

12. Ramadhan -to- Ramadhan: Whoever fasts two consecutive months of Ramadhan with good intention will receive forgiveness for the mistakes committed throughout the year.

13. Multiplication of Rewards: Doing good = 10x, 70x, 700x or more during the month of Ramadhan.

14. Feeding Others: Whoever invites others to break the fast, and whoever takes care of the hungry, needy, during the last ten days of Ramadhan will receive equal rewards to the fasting person(s).

15. Blessing of Iftar: Dua is accepted by ALLAH (SWT) at Iftar time.
16. Blessings of Sahoor (The late night meal): This meal time gives the opportunity for:

1. Night Prayers
2. Zikr, Remembrance, Contemplation
3. Recitation of Holy Quran
4. Fajr Salat in Jamaat
5. Dua of Fajr

17. Night Prayers: Whoever performs the Night prayers with sincerity and good intention will receive forgiveness of his past mistakes.

18. Shafa'at (Pleading One's Case for Forgiveness): Whoever fasts Ramadhan will receive on the day of Judgement the Shafa'at of:

1. Ramadhan
2. Holy Quran

19. Ihya (Passing Nights Awake): Last ten days of Ramadhan. When a Muslim makes this type of effort, he will get rewards, forgiveness, and multiples of blessings.

20. Itikaf (Retreat): A Muslim who performs Itikaf during the last ten days of Ramadhan will get:

1. Blessings and rewards
2. Peace of mind
3. Contemplation and evaluation
4. Better citizen

21. Lailatul Qadr (The Night of Power): Whoever observes it with sincerity and good intention will get the following benefits:

1. Forgiveness of mistakes
2. Better than 1,000 months
3. Dua
4. Zikr
5. Prayers
6. Reading Holy Quran
7. Rewards
8. Blessings
9. Better human being

22. Generosity: Kindness, hospitality, visitation, etc. All of these and many more are among the benefits of Ramadhan.

23. Zakat al-Fitrah (Charity on Eid Day): The benefits of paying such as charity to the needy are tremendous, among which are the following:

1. Purity
2. Feeding the needy
3. Sharing happiness
4. Improving human relations
5. Improving society

24. Sadaqah (Charity): The benefits of paying sadaqah are many. These are summarized as follows:

1. Purity
2. Flourishing of wealth
3. Improving economy
4. Circulation of wealth
5. Elimination of inflation
6. Elimination of poverty

25. Fasting and Health: By fasting, one gets the following benefits:

1. Purification of body from toxins
2. Reducing of weight
3. Purity of brain
4. Rejuvenation of body
5. Living of life with happiness
6. Looking younger

26. Change of Lifestyle: By living a different life style, one gets rid of the monotony of life and hence enjoys his life span.

27. Sharing: Of hunger, thirst and rituals with others in the society.

28. Eid-ul-Fitr (Feast): Sharing of happiness and visitation of one another as members of the society.
29. Graveyards Visitation: One will get the following benefits by visiting graveyards.

1. Dua for the deceased
2. Preparing oneself for departure from this world
3. Feeling respect for the deceased
4. Making the person to be humble in his life

30. Every breath is Tasbiih. Every breath and even sleep is Ibadah and awarded.

31. Umrah in Ramadhan: Visiting Makkah during the fasting month of Ramadhan is:

1. Equal to one Hajj (pilgrimage)
2. Equal to one Hajj with Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)

32. Historical Successes and Victories in Ramadhan: Muslims throughout their history received many benefits during Ramadhan the month of fasting, among which are the following:

1. Battle of Badr
2. Battle of Khandaq
3. Opening of Makkah
4. Battle of Tabuk
5. Tariq Ibn Ziyad opened Europe
6. Salahuddin liberated Jerusalem from the crusaders
7. Egypt and Israel, 1973 - Egyptians kicked the Israelis out of Egypt during Ramadhan the month of fasting, etc.

33. Learning lessons from historical incidents that happened during Holy Ramadhan the month of fasting, e.g.

1. Wafaat Hazrat Khadijeh (as).
2. Wiladat Imam Hassan bin Ali (as).
3. Shahadat Imam Ali bin Abi Talib (as).
4. Youm-al-Quds.

Friday, August 21, 2009

Welcome to Ramadhan


Welcome to a celebration of the Muslim holiday of Ramadan. Observed by more than one billion Muslims around the world, Ramadan is a time for spiritual purification achieved through fasting, self-sacrifice and prayers.

Celebrated during the ninth month of Islamic calendar, the fast is observed each day from sunrise to sunset. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five Pillars of Islam. The Islamic belief that requires that Muslims perform five central duties in order to strengthen their faith. While Islam has two major sects, the Sunnis and the Shiites, all Muslims aim to realize these five pillars in their lifetime.


Ramadan concludes with a 3-day festival known as "Eid" or "Eid ul-Fitr," which literally means "the feast of the breaking/to break the fast." The holiday marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting and is a culmination of the month-long struggle towards a higher spiritual state.

(source: Moonsighting.com)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

UniMAP 4th ConVo Festival...

Last week started from 11th to 16th August 2009 was UniMAP 4th Convo Fetival that was held at Kangar Stadium. This year actually was the first time this festival was been held in Stadium as previously this grand festival was held in Kg Wai. Many feedback and comment that we have received from people about this festival for this year....even though, it never break down mpp n all the secretriat spirit to work harder to achieve our mission.

Thanks to all mpp that had given me oppurtunity to work to be in one of the secretriat from 74 secretriat overall. I was asign as selling bureau. It is undeniable that my jobs are very challenging as we had to find people to rent some stall during festive. The most challenging work was, i had to collect money from every stall.

Glad to say that to be one of the secretriat from first year student. A s i promise to myself to grab all oppurtunities in university to train myself in public real life for future reason......
I was shocked when at the same time i have to spent my time for test. As my difficulties to get s transport to go for test and for my work in stadium....tension......

Artist also been invited to make this event more interest. Yuna, Meet Uncle Husin and Zahid AF2 are among the artist who been invited.

Activities that were been held for this Convo Festive are Tyre of II, Tark Tali FESKO 4, Bukan Sebarang Maggi, Rocket Parachute, Karnival Futsal Kosmo 09 @ UniMAP, Jump of The Youth, Sudoku Competition, and Clash of The Band...

UniMAP 4th Convo Festival SecretriatKOSMO! Futsal Carvivalmpp : Najib, Amir n Mogan
Rocket Parachute Competition
Secretriat Teddy Stall...Atol n Mimi...
Maggi Bukan sebarang Maggi competition...

guitar for best guitaris performance in final clash of band


1Malaysia....
Jump of the Youth

Tarik Tali FESKO 4....Rakan Muda vs UniMAP


Tyre of II

Yuna&band with me...me and Yuna

1Malaysia launching

With international student (China)


Tarik Tali

End our job at Teddy stall..

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

First building assignment

Look that about a month i have been in UniMAP. And last week i have received my first assignment in building subject. But for me it is very interesting since we have to choose one building and have to make research on it. Start from the planning of the building, building team and the construstion. So i have select certain building as my option for assignment.


Sony Solar at Japan


Umeda Sky, Japan


Burj Dubai, Arab


Al Burj

Speaker building



Telekom Tower, KL Malaysia


Tabung Haji Tower


The Bahá'í House of Worship in New Delhi, India



Big Wheel, Dubai

Saturday, August 01, 2009

UniMAP Bakti Siswa Perdana





Last week from 24 untill 26 July was our Bakti Siswa Perdana that were been participated by all student Year 1 of UniMAP. It is a compulsory activity that have to be involve by every student once in UniMAP. It also known as seven pillars that put it as one of the condition to grad. Glad to share that, once again UniMAP broke their own Malaysia record when be award as the biggest "family angkat" program in Malaysia when around 2150 student were taking part in this grand activity.


I was been placed in DUN Simpang Empat at Kampong Batas Lintang. Al-Hafis, my coursemate were been placed with me in the same family. On 24 July at 3p.m, the program started. All the villagers was around waiting for some suprise of their new homecomer...Makcik Zaleha bt Yusof was be announced to take us as "anak angkat". So, sharp at 5 p.m we go to our home by riding a motorcycle. Some of my friends were been greet by car. Of course their from rich family.


Shortly, many activites were held along 3 days 2 night at my family angkay home. Fishing, playing at paddy field, eating kampong food, playing football and everything are really fantastic. All my experiences and memories will never I forgot. As my new brothers Hafiz, Faizal, Faiz, Nan and Abdullah all are still studying, I have to give lot of support to them to lead them srudy also in universities one day.


At Dewan 2020 before depart to Simpang Empat




Waiting for bus...hahaha

Journey to Simpang Empat.


Gotong Royong at Dewan Orang Ramai with family...




Free Medical check-up...


lalala....we're going for fishing...


playing in paddy field
















Take a break after gotong royong... Hafis n azim struggling fo the bushes...




Main pusing2 kAmpOng....pastu visit umah oRng kg...







Yahoo!!!!!i can fly!!!!

Best of the best!!!




Before going home!!

BYE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks to all that had involved in this programme sepecially for all villagers that had helps UniMap in organising this activity.