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November 29, 2009

Malay by a Malay

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I salute my former colleague Syed Imran….

I got this from a friend and decided to resend it as it explains in great detail what a Malayu really is. It is time we stopped those who corrupt the original meaning in order to use it to divide Malaysian.

Mahathir should know this since he registered himself as an Indian in Singapore where he studied medicine. Inside him, he knows the real reason why he now considers himself a Malay and refuses to acknowledge his Indian roots. There are opportunists everywhere and UMNO has become the platform for them to satisfy their greed. It will also be the platform on which they destroy themselves.

The Deputy PM expressed disappointment with the Chinese for not voting UMNO but when you look back at recent history, did he thank the Chinese for their role in getting independence for Malaya? The Chinese, Indians and Malays were supposed to be equal partners as a condition for obtaining Merdeka. Then, the Malays asked for 25 years of "Special Privileges" so that they could catch up with the other races.

Along the way, they changed the Constitution and it is now an unquestionable "Malay Right" for perpetuity. Look at your genuine history books (not the ones they distorted) to see if I am telling the truth. Or go to the newspaper archives in the Straits Times and in London to get to the truth.

Because of this, the UMNOputras own the banks, the plantations, petroleum. The Malays are encouraged to start and own their businesses entirely on their own (100%). The non-Malays start their own businesses but when they get big, 30% must be given to bumiputras. Who are these bumiputras? They are selected UMNOputras ( not ordinary Malays) - those who use politics to get what is not rightfully theirs. They use the law to rob others of their wealth. Yet, they will not give a single share to the ordinary Malays in the streets - it is all theirs to keep. They will not do what they ask the non-Malays to do - sharing their wealth.

Not only that, they rob the ordinary Malays daily with the Water Concessions, the Tolls, etc.

CH

Melayu By a Malay-Syed Imran

You may have already read this article I published more than a year ago, below this is another article written by a "Malay" who I salute, that reinforces what I have said..

I’d like to challenge your article on the origins of the word Melayu.

(I hope you will not be emotional about this email and create an issue about it, but rather treat this as an intellectual argument between two matured individuals. I have presented facts here for you to review, and if you disagree please substantiate it.

Since you have come out with a blog to attempt to tell us the origins of the word Melayu, and as a Malay, if you are really and truly keen in your own heritage and roots, I am writing to you with the facts of the origins of the word Melayu, in fact there are many scholars of yesteryear’s, Malays, who will tell you that the only original words in the Malay language are "Tanah" and "Melayu")

Melayu is derived from the Javanese word Melayu, there are many other words in the Malay vocabulary that actually come from the various Asian languages mostly those of Sanskrit Origin.

The Sanskrit in Malay is derived from the Indian influence of the Majapahit, Srivijaya and other Indian influences in South East Asia. This particular word in Bahasa Malaysia is derived from the word Melayu from Javanese. Javanese was the lingua franca of the people in the region having had its own script, which was actually taken from the Arabic script, the bugis and the rest have dialects close to Javanese.

The Malay language in its romanised context only evolved in the early part of the 20th century.

In Javanese the word Melayu means running away, or a runaway, that is why if you go to Java and ask a Javanese if he is Melayu he will feel very insulted.
The word Melayu found on the statue as claimed in your URL; http://www.sabrizain.org/malaya/malays4.htm thus denotes that this person was a Melayu, a "Runaway."

These people, the runaways whether in Sumatra or in the Malay Peninsula referred to themselves as orang Melayu, it is therefore no coincidence that the word orang is placed before Melayu, people who ran away so to speak.

In the Malay Peninsular, it was gradually accepted as the word to describe the Javanese, the Bugis, the Menang, the Achinese etc.. and even the Kelantanese who are actually Yunanese and have their origins in China, because they recognized the fact that at the end of the day they were all Melayu, or Run Aways from their respective homelands the word was accepted by all these communities to describe themselves.

In fact, before the formation of the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), it is a fact that all the people in the country had referred to themselves as Menang, Achinese, Bugis, Javanese etc. etc. and we all know that the Kelantanese used to treat the other Melayu, that is the Menang, Javanese, the Bugis etc. as foreigners.

Well for that matter, even Mahathir Mohammed was registered as Indian in King Edwards College where he studied medicine.

The Malay therefore very much like the Indians, and later the Chinese are Melayu in the very true sense of the word because they all left their respective countries to come to this location in South East Asia called Malaysia today.

The real natives of the country are the Orang Laut, the Jakun, the Kadazaan, the Iban, the Senoi and the rest, and not the so called Orang Melayu, because these people are actually Javanese, Achinese, Bugis, people from the Mollucas islands, and other parts of neighbouring Indonesia, including those from Cambodia and even China (Yunanese). That explains the word Melayu in various parts of Sumatra too.

The Javanese people in particular were referred to as Java Kontra a term they despised and today in Sumatra they are referred to as Orang Transmigrasi which is more acceptable to the Javanese in Indonesia then the term Melayu.

For Malay citizenship and for permanent residence reasons, the Orang Java, be they Sundanese, Orang Java Barat, Orang Java Tengah or Orang Java Timor, or any other Indonesian for that matter recognises the fact that the day he becomes a Malaysian citizen, he is now an Orang Melayu that is a new word coined by Malaysians of these origins to legitimise their Bumiputraism.

And to become Bumiputra this way, that is by becoming a Melayu, he has to profess the Islamic faith. This privilege is not extended to Dayaks, from Kalimantan, or Christian Filipinos, or for that matter Christians from among the peoples of Sumatra, Java or any other Indonesian Islands.

The irony of all this is the fact that if you look at the real Orang Asli of Malaysia as a whole you’ll find out that the majority of them are not from the Islamic faith, and that is one of the reasons why in Sabah the registration department of the Federal Government legitimised and gave citizenship and permanent residence status to hundreds and thousands of illegal Fillipina immigrants from the Southern part of the Philippines.

I therefore disagree with your attempt to legitimize the term Orang Melayu as a race, it is not and never will be. The so-called Melayu must own up to their own heritage the way the Chinese and Indians in Malaysia proudly do.

And if we are to use this word called Melayu, it should be a term used to refer to all Malaysians except the ethnic Malaysians who are orang Asli.

The term Bumiputera was coined and the Malay placed in that category to legitimize the fact that he is ethnic when he is not.

It is a shame, and in fact a disgrace that they are the only group of people who by this very act, show the world that they are ashamed of their own heritage.

And who else can be so? Only those who run away or are banished from their own lands, for it is only such people who are ashamed of their own heritage.

Even the customs, the traditions, the dressings, the architecture etc. point to the fact that the so called Orang Melayu of Peninsular Malaysia are actually not one and the same people.

Scroll below and read the next article by Syed Imran a Melayu and an ex Bernama Journalist from Penang

Some time ago I wrote about the Melayu and the origins of the name Melayu, which means runaway.

Today another "Melayu has written" totally unconnected this man, yes he is a man he stands up for the truth has written a similar article.
I am sending both these articles to you for your reading and circulation

All immigrants

Syed Imran, an Arab-Malaysian born in Penang, Malaysia, an ex-Bernama journalist (1971-1998) and former press secretary to the Minister in PM’s Department, posted a great blog days ago, which was translated into English.

Please circulate it and let all Malaysians understand the facts.

*Antara pendatang dan penumpang (English Translation) *

To begin with, I was quite reluctant to comment on the mess created by the statement made by Ahmad bin Ismail, the head of the Bukit Bendera, Pulau Pinang UMNO Division.. Whether he made the statement in reference to Chinese Malaysians is no longer the question, as the issue has spread and has been hotly debated.

If it is not handled carefully and smartly, this issue could make clear water murky, giving opportunity to parties who are keen on seeing this country crash, not to mention falling into the hands of foreigners. In today’s borderless world, international electronic media coverage makes it difficult for any country to hide or deny any given event.

The main issue brought up by Ahmad Ismail revolves around the question of "squatters", that is, that Chinese Malaysians are squatters in this country. He explained that he was referring to pre-independence days. However, it had hurt the sensitivity of the Chinese Malaysian community.

I don’t know Ahmad Ismail personally, but I was quite close to his late elder brother, Abdul Rahim Ismail, the owner of Rahim Construction Company that was once famous as an "Earth-Prince" (Bumiputra) construction firm in Pulau Pinang. I don’t know what has happened to the company after Abdul Rahim passed away.

Personally, I don’t agree with what Ahmad Ismail said for the following reasons.

To me, nearly 90 percent of Malaysians, especially those in the Peninsula, are immigrants, and all of us are actually squatters in the land of Allah anyways. We are anything but permanent owners, we are merely squatters.

For example, I come from a family that squatted in this blessed land. My paternal grandfather and grandmother migrated from Mecca and Brunei, while my maternal grandmother came from Hadramut, Yaman. We are immigrants and squatters, as are almost everyone else in this country.

As for Ahmad Ismail, he is also an immigrant having descended from an immigrant’s family who squatted in this country. Ahmad Ismail cannot deny the fact that his grandfather and grandmother moved from India to this country in search of a better life in this blessed land.

It is also the case with Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi whose maternal grandfather hailed from Guangdong in southern China. In short, Pak Lah’s grandfather, Allahyarhamah Kailan, whose name was Hasson Salleh or Hah Su Chiang, was an immigrant. He moved to Tanah Melayu from Guangdong in the mid-19th century. He stayed in Bayan Lepas as a rubber estate worker, a padi farmer and later became a diamond trader.

Najib Tun Razak, Deputy Prime Minister, is also a descendant of an immigrant Bugis family that came from Sulawesi, Indonesia. Hishammudin Hussein cannot escape the fact that there is Turkish blood running through his veins.

The Malacca Malay Sultanate was founded by an immigrant coming from Sumatra — Parameswara, a prince who practised Hinduism.

A reading of the history of Malay Sultanates would reveal that some of them were founded by Bugis immigrants, while others were of Hadramut and Minangkabau parentage.

Almost all Malays living in this country are from outside Tanah Melayu, but are defined as "Malay Race" by the Federal Constitution. We are "Malay" in definition by the Constitution, that is, we are Muslims; we practise Malay customs and speak the Malay language. Unfortunately, the Malay language itself seems> to have been killed by the Malays in UMNO when they named it the Malaysian language (Bahasa Malaysia).

Therefore, Arabs like Syed Hamid Albar and myself, Achehs like Sanusi Junid, Indians like Kader Sheikh Fadzir and Nor Mohamed Yakcop, Bugises like Najib, Minangs like Rais Yatim, Jawas like Mohamad Rahmat, and others from Madura, Pulau Buyan, Siam, Myanmar, Yunnan (China) and the Philippines are conveniently categorized as Malays.

They are accepted as Malays regardless of whether they speak Malay or otherwise at home like those of us who speak Arabic, the Jawas that speak Jawa, the Minangs that speak Minang, or the Mamak that speak Tamil..

These languages are anything but Malay if we look at it from the perspective of the Federal Constitution, so they should never have been declared Malays. But for the sake of political correctness, all of them are accepted as Malays and "Earth Princes" (bumiputra).

It is grossly unfair to point to the Chinese as immigrants when the Arabs, Indians, Achehs, Minangs, Bataks, Mandailings, Jawas, Maduras, and Bugises are immigrants no less in this country. We cannot deny the fact that most of the Chinese’s grandfathers and grandmothers migrated to this country in the days of the Malacca Malay Sultanante, some of whom did so during the period of Kedah Sultanate, Terengganu Sultanate and Kelantan Sultanate respectively. After Francis Light wrested Penang from the hands of the sultan of Kedah in 1786, more Chinese had arrived here.

We are all immigrants squatting in this country. Only the Negrito, Jekun, Semang, Jahut, Orang Laut, Orang Darat, Senoi, and other indigenous people groups (like the Kadazandusuns, ibans and bidayuhs) can be correctly considered the original inhabitants of this country.

We must never forget the contributions and sacrifices made by all the races in building our nation in all its aspects, including the economy, social structure, national defense and, most importantly, national unity. We are all taxpayers whether or not we are descended from immigrants or squatters.

yeah don’t you think the last part is true?
this is a forwarded mail i received and regret not reading it before. hmph! even the malays are angry at the malays

November 21, 2009

Do you think i’d be okay??

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OH MA GAWDZ

I
AM
LEAVING
TOMORROW
CAN
YOU
BELIEVE
THISHIT

 

I don’t know if i should be sad or what but heyyy.. hahaha
:D:

=P haha, i’m traveling on my own, can you believe it?
do you think i’d be okay…? i mean, wont get lost or something.
hahaha i honestly think i can get lost in KLIA.
its super big man and so…unorganized.

so anyway, hope i’ll have a safe flight

and i wont sit next to someone who snores.
byebye darlings =)

Steffi and Jamie

dont have too much fun while i’m away kay?

David and Joshua
Don’t be bitchy and hahahaha dont grow anymore plz
TRAIN DANIEL KAY

everyone else
FUCK YOU

nobah =P facebook me eh, i have nothing to do in aus neway

November 19, 2009

Psychobabble

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"Cause i’m leavvinnggg on a jet planeee"

yeah, bye bye guys. sunday’s for me.
I’m goinggg orediiii. hahahaha
TO AUSTRALIA, GREEN DAY.
hahahaha, hey can someone give me the full
21st century breakdown album kah? greenday.
I want oh. so when i go to their concert i wont be like

"ugh, i dont know this song."

ahahahahaha wouldnt be such a waste of money?
like you go to a concert where you dont even know the songs.

but i guess, it could be for like the band or something..
but you dont really enjoy the concert right. hahaha

Anywhere but here - Mayday Parade.

so i just got back from KL like yesterday. hahaha
I’M VERY SATISFIED WITH MY SHOPPING..
like 1.5 days only this. hahaha, very short.
but very satisfying =p

i finally got my liquid leggings. been wanting them for SOOO LONG…
liquid leggingz!

yehhh, damn awesome.
hahahaha… like changing my style?
my style is like… very simple. ahhaha shorts and a shirt -end-

i hate dressing up in clothes im not even comfortable in.
shahahaha but i like dresses though.
and i got a skate board downstairs just DYING to be painted..

and i’m dying to paint it.
hahahahahahahaha

my room is getting painted. trying to persuade mom to paint it

the palingg right one. hhahaha nice kan? i lvoe that shade

burgundy or shiraz la hahhahha (Y)
awesome colour. hahahaha
so anyway, going back to my addiction. SIMS 2. haahhaha
bye! :D
i wont be going out anymore until 10th december. haahahah
call me out after 10th december puh liz!!!! byeee

November 15, 2009

you are. . . . .

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okay, so like. i kinda canceled my last song =/
i dont really like it. hahahahahahaha
is that even possible, not to like your own songs.

aahaha i’m writing a new one =P

*not sure of the title yet*
cause you are, you are you are
the rhythm in my head
the song i can’t forget

cause you are you are you are
the beat of my heart
never to be torn apart

-thats the chorus. and i only did the chorus ahahahah tired oredi. gonna play sims
=P

November 9, 2009

Got a secret, can you keep it?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNJGAwqV0ys

OH MY GADDDDDDDDDD that’s such an awesome song.
this is exactly the kind of songs that i LOVEEE.
maybe cause its so rare? but damn, these kinds of songs.
i love themmmmm.. 007 also. the jackwhite&aliciakeys one.
hahahaha

Well anyway i ahve a piano lesson in a bit. at 1.30 actually.
I was suppose to go to school today cause of the class party.
but there isnt any class party for my class.
tdk cukup wang ahahahahaha

So anyway, I’m sweating. I wanna go jogging this evening.
But there’s a dinner I have to attend to.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAPHNE :D DOLPHINN EEEK EKKK~

Hahhhaa 15, such an odd number =P
Going to Citymall for dinner. but I have to ask my dad…..
damn. sigh I NEED TRANSPORT.

okay, gonna go do something. hahaha byebye
gossip girl season 3 episode 8
kinda sucks =/ i like the songs though.
Serena and Blair, their friendship has always … you know. break off.
i hate it ahhahaah
okokok

BYE :D

November 8, 2009

Chivas Regal

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I don’t know why thats the title but it is. ok? accept it. ok? hmph.
sorry, i’m just sour because…
MY PHONE. IS BEING. A BITCH.
the cancel button something wrong.
so if you see me typgiang lik thisc sormy okayk?
i cnasiode cannot cancek and retpe. sigh, sad? yes.

okay.

I wrote my first song with my guitar today =D
well, its just … i dunno, draft? beginning of the song.
i have to get a recorder… jj has a recorder and it sounds funny right?
so he uses his video camera. hahahahaha, oh well.
i’ll just have to find a mic. but i maluuu to singggg.
JAMIE you sing =P hai <3

urm, today is…

jairal teo’s birthday! sorry i didnt call or anything ,chuen.. i’ll call you tomorrow =)
just got out of labak today.. HAPPY BIRHTDAY
not a teen anymore =P hahahaha

oh my god, i just started playing this happy aquarium thing.

and oh ma gad…………………. jamie…………………………
she just sent me like a million letters and now i have to read all of them
tdk peduli!!!! oh ma god. i’m lazy after reading like 3. HAHAHAHAH
okok ,gonna go sleep.

 

goodnight :)
love, the sims 2 addict.

November 6, 2009

What right do you have?

Filed under: Sensitip Issuuuuees

 

Thinesh Rajasingam (Australia) wrote
at 16:29
As a non-Christian and non-Muslim, I think its astonishing how an issue that is simply about the legal constitutional rights of all Malaysian citizens and historical fact is being blown out of proportion by those on both sides of the divide. Certain Muslims see this as a covert attempt to convert them, and now on this wall we see references made to ‘pagan’ names and condescending references to people ‘needing’ to be saved.

This is doing nothing for mutual tolerance, acceptance and unity for Malaysian society. This is not a Christian issue, it is a Malaysian issue. I would expect such a Facebook group to be formed even if these were Qurans or Talmuds being seized unjustly, not Bibles. Narrow viewpoints will get this country nowhere

Then someone replied….

Daniel Tom (Iran)***he’s from freaking IRAN wrote
at 18:59
To Thinesh..
different people have different viewpoints..
Apologies if any have offended you..but being saved is part and parcel of the Christian faith, thats precisely why Jesus died on the cross for us..
We know this is a Malaysian issue however this is also a major peak for a significant breakthrough..
We respect your views on this issue,,thanks:)

Then I replied….

 

Karen Joelle Teo wrote
at 20:22
the thing is, qurans and talmuds will never be seized =/
you know why? because yeah Christianity in this country is well superb.
very strong you know?
so they see that as a threat to change this muslim country to a christian country.
But choice religion is NOT a competition of how many people can join a certain religion
It is the choice of the people to believe in which God, or no God at all.

The government doesnt control the peoples belief

-But i deleted it like 5 minutes later. cause well, maluuuu ><

***http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/11/4/nation/20091104132939&sec=nation
***http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/asiapcf/10/29/malaysia.bibles.seized/index.html

okay. so i’m just gonna copy and paste the content of the links above… and highlight the important lines, ok?

 

KUALA LUMPUR: The Christian Federation of Malaysia (CFM) has called for the immediate release of the 15,000 Bahasa Malaysia Bibles being withheld by the authorities.

It said the seizure contravened Article 11 of the Federal Constitution which gives all Malaysians the right to profess and practise his faith.

“This constitutional right is rendered illusory if Christians in Malaysia are denied access to Bibles in a language with which they are familiar,” said its chairman Bishop Ng Moon Hing and executive committee in a statement Wednesday.

They said withholding the Bibles deprived Christians in Sabah, Sarawak and in the peninsula, a large majority of whom use Bahasa Malaysia, “the right to use the Holy Scriptures in Bahasa Malaysia, to practise and profess their faith and to nourish themselves spiritually.”

They said it was baseless to withhold the Bibles on the ground that they were prejudicial to public order since they had been in existence before independence and had never caused public disorder.

“Since the 1970s and in consonance with the Government’s policies in education and the national language, Christians in Malaysia have received their education in Bahasa Malaysia.

“To deny the same Christians the right to read and study the Bible in Bahasa Malaysia is thus ridiculous and offensive. In fact, it is this action by the authorities themselves which is an affront to good public order.

“We call on the relevant government officials who have neither the authority nor the right to act in this unconscionable manner to explain their action to the church leaders and to the public,**i would like a public apology after all the stuff they’ve done like … urm, break into a church pretending to be christians? ” they said, adding that churches stood to their commitment to Bahasa Malaysia as the national language.

They said the Government had in an agreement in 2005 stated Bahasa Malaysia Bibles could be distributed so long as the symbol of the cross and the words “A Christian publication” were printed on the front page. **so why are they doing this now

They called on the Government to walk the talk of its 1Malaysia policy and not impose conditions on the freedom of citizens to worship, pray and read the Holy Scriptures in Bahasa Malaysia. ** this is super duper um whats the word… hypocritical? walk the talk, ladies and gentlemen of the 1Malaysia creators

“How can the first pillar of the Rukunegara, that is, ‘Belief In God,’ be made a living reality if the Government imposes restrictions and conditions on the constitutional and fundamental right of citizens to freedom of religion?” they said

that was by The Star.. now CNN

(CNN) — Authorities in Malaysia have seized more than 20,000 Bibles in recent months because they refer to God as "Allah,"** i dont understand this part. um, the bibles refer God as Allah or because the muslims refer God as Allah thats why we cant print bibles that state God as Tuhan? Christian leaders said Thursday.

The seizures have fed fears among minority groups, which see signs of encroaching Islamic fundamentalism in the predominantly Muslim but multi-racial country.

"There is a growing sense of Islamic assertion, yes," said the Rev. Hermen Shastri, general-secretary of the Council of Churches of Malaysia. "There is some concern."

The Bibles were written in the country’s official language, Malay — in which the word for God is "Allah," as it is in Arabic.

However, Malaysia’s government says the word is exclusive to Islam.

Its use in Christian publications is likely to confuse Muslims and draw them to Christianity, the government says. So it has banned use of the word in Christian literature.

"Malay has borrowed from Arabic, just as it has from Sanskrit and Portuguese," Shastri said. "We have maintained the community has the right to use the word.

"But I think this has ignited a cause in the Muslim communities, who are interpreting it as a siege on Islamic beliefs."

A Home Ministry official directed requests for comment to the ministry’s Publications and Quran Text Control Department, which enforces the ban. An employee there redirected calls to a spokeswoman, who in turn asked CNN to call the Home Ministry back. Calls to other departments were similarly redirected.

A Roman Catholic weekly newspaper, The Herald, is challenging the ban in court after the government threatened to revoke its license for using the word in its Malay edition. Hearings on the case have gone on for two years.

"We quote it as it is. We cannot change the text of the Scripture," Herald editor Father Lawrence Andrew told CNN last year. "I cannot be the editor of the Bible."

Among the Bibles confiscated were Malay-language ones that the Bible Society of Malaysia said it had imported from Indonesia. About 10,000 others also were confiscated from Gideons International, which places free copies in hotel rooms and other places.

The Malaysian constitution provides for freedom of religion. The country has a dual-track justice system, in which Islamic courts operate alongside civil ones.

Rulings by the Islamic, or sharia, courts are directed toward the country’s Muslim, who make up 60 percent of the population. But they worry non-Muslims who see them as Islamism seeping into the moderate nation’s fabric.

In November, the National Fatwa Council — the country’s top Islamic body — banned Muslims from practicing yoga. It said elements of Hinduism in yoga can corrupt Muslims.

The council also bans short hair and boyish behavior for girls, saying they encourage homosexuality.

In northern Malaysia’s Kelantan state, authorities have forbidden bright lipstick and high-heeled shoes, saying the bans will safeguard Muslim women’s morals and dignity, as well as thwart rape.

And last month, an Islamic court judge in the eastern state of Pahang upheld a verdict to cane a Muslim woman for drinking beer in public.

The country has been mired in inter-faith disputes as well in recent months. In those cases, many non-Muslims complain that the civil courts generally cede control to Islamic courts.

Muslims cannot convert to other religions without the permission of the Islamic courts, which rarely approve such requests.

In relationships in which a Muslim parent has converted children to Islam over the objection of a non-Muslim parent, the sharia courts usually have upheld the conversions.

And earlier this year, a Sikh family lost a court battle to cremate a relative after officials said the man had converted to Islam years before his death, though the family said he hadn’t. –> its like they approve of conversion without knowledge of the family

 

Rule The World

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"i’d like to make myself believe, that the world moves slowly"
owl city ; fireflies.
hahahaha awesome song
"I’m weird cause i hate goodbyes?"

hahaha :P nice nice nice.
so anyway, today… finally got the seranta recognition and stuff.
but i really cant wait til school is over.
but the suck part of this is that i have to start studying.
my form 4 base isnt very…sturdy yet.
SIGH.
can YOU actually believe it? next year i’ll be form 5.

driving, clubbing, drinking, adult jail sentences,  careers, SPM
hahaha, they’re waiting.
and so, thats all for now. i think i’m going jogging.
feeling fat =/ byebye! :D

p/s dont call my phone. cannot hear. hangkang ady hahaha

November 5, 2009

Hoppipolla

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“Oh if I blew the scene, we used to dance under
oh we couuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuld still..”

yeah. wurd. fo shiz.

ARGHHH TOMRROW GOT SCHOOL..
WHY WONT IT JUST END ALREADY.
hahaha i’m so lezehhhh.. well tomorrow i’m getting sijil =P
weee~ hahaha damn heppy. for being seranta i think.
hahaha ketua ;)
So anyway, i was thinking…

“wouldn’t it be nice if we were older?
then we wouldn’t have to wait so long”

ok now i’m gonna tlak about someone YOU DONT KNOW ABOUT
HAHAH seriousl. this guy is …

you’re so freaking scary.
you freak my out ALL THE TIME.
make me feel so, nervous and cautious..

the worst thing about this is
you’re not even doing anything!
sigh, your very presence keeps me alert.

funny huh.
i might just walk up to you next year and wonder what you’d say
“do i know you?”
“hey arent you karen?”
“have we met? you’re pretty cute”
HAHAHAHAHAHAH the last part was just a fantasy
;)

i dunno la.sorreh, dont read that part, love =)
wuv youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu guys!!!!!!!going to bed.
and it’s 8.48
I’M BACK TO MY EARLY NIGHT ROUTINE HAHA

bye, stop watching porn. its bad :)
Keren joulle, in helping perverted teens

November 4, 2009

The meaning of resistance

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Well Well Well this has been an incredibly… happening …week.
hahaha, didnt go to school on tuesday(yesterday). I did today though.

So far…

Sivic - 76
Sej - 63
Physics - 68
BM - 56

so far la. haha ew, my bm buruk.
hahaha i’m so proud of my sjearah. from years of failing, i’ve finally passed.
:D a lot of help la. from the teachers for tips and stuff… and the you knw.
hahaha =P

"If it makes you happy, it cant be that badddd"
I want to talk about some stuff in the bible….
later later. in the sensitip issuuuuees.. like later la.

i have to take my mandi, and i dunno. paint. feel like painting recently..

dont ask why. my creative side is finally waking up from its dead, deep sleep.
hahaha..

there is this song.. that never fails to make me sad.

You could be happy - Snow Patrol.
damn sad. hahahahahahah, i dunno. a very very difficult time of mine
is based on that song. its funny how your life can be totally dependable on a
song that was written and sung without even knowing your existence.

sigh. i wanna write songs. but i cant :(
i cant even sing. hahaha someone help me? =P
well anyway.
talk to you later!

you

are

very

scary

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