Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Nak dapatkan bahan ilmu ebook dan pdf?
Saya sungguh seronok, memang betul lah link laman web ni memberikan kita download bahan pdf bagi maklumat yg berguna ini. Jadi, suka citalah saya nak berkongsi dengan anda semua. Saya memang sukakan bahan berilmu mcm ebook, pdf dll.
Sila klik link ini ya : http://www.search-ebooks.com/
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Selalu lupa cari di mana settingnya
Di sini cari http://www.blogger.com/blog-formatting.g?blogID=1218780920596919732&saved=true
Setting - Formatting
Macadamia nut from China
Last time, I had the chance to buy some macadamia nuts bags at Baiyun airport (last minute - to finish all my Yuan currency) duriing my trip to Guangzhou, China.
Today, when Othman helped me with my PC technicalities and some installations, I wanted to explain to him about macadamia nuts, brought me to this web link - you may wonder how the tree is look like...http://www.macnz.com/varieties.asp
Avatar - wonderful movie
I got the opportunity watching this movie last night together with my wife. My comment is : This movie is superb! Trailer here : http://www.avatarmovie.com/index.html
Avatar Is Like The iPhone Of Movies THE WEB http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/12/19/avatar-is-like-the-iphone-of-movies/
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by Michael Arrington on December 19, 2009
I’ve seen Avatar twice now, which is saying something when you’re talking about a nearly three hour movie that was released 36 hours ago. But we lined up on Thursday night for the first midnight showing. And then I saw it again yesterday at the TechCrunch screening in San Francisco.
What do I think? I think I’m going to go see it again this weekend at an IMAX theater. Because the movie is awesome in 3D, but I want to see it in 3D on a 50 ft by 70 ft screen. Movies will never be the same after Avatar. Like the iPhone in the mobile world, this movie disrupts an entire industry.
I didn’t know much about the movie until I read an article about it in Wired (more here) on a flight to Europe last week. A movie James Cameron has been working on since 1994, but he had to wait until technology caught up with his dream, and he invented a new kind of camera along the way.
The amazing thing about Avatar isn’t the story – it’s simply a passable tale that’s part Pocahontas, part Dances With Wolves. But it’s a story played by ten foot tall blue people with tails who fly around on miniature dragons and generally kick ass. And suddenly the special effects in every movie you’ve ever seen seem trite in comparison. Jurassic Park type special effects, which seemed so awesome in the 90s, are now laughably dated.
There’s no point in the movie where you can really tell the difference between real imagery and CGI. You become completely lost in the world of Pandora, the setting for Avatar. And if you thought Zoe Saldana was amazing in Star Trek earlier this year, wait until you see Avatar. An entire generation of teenagers are now going to have a lifelong crush on a huge blue woman with a tail named Neytiri.
The movie grossed just $27 million in its first day at the box office, which pales in comparison to Twilight Saga: New Moon ($72 million) and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen ($62 million). But don’t forget that Cameron’s Titanic made just $28.6 million on opening weekend. And that movie did ok in the end.
Avatar, like Titanic, is one of those movies you’ll want to see over and over. But don’t wait for the DVD. This is a movie that has to be seen in 3D. And for that you have to go to the theater. Go see it, you’ll thank me later.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Kereta Wira dah keluar wad
Hari kelmarin aku ambil , hari Selasa jam 7 pm , kena bayar berapa, bukan RM800 yg dikatakan ,...sebaliknya RM1,500.00 (mak ooi).
Alhamdulillah, enjin nampaknya bersih (walaupun tak berkilat) selepas diskim, paip cantik ikatannya (spt Bro Ajis ajar),
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Kereta WIRA masuk wad
Hari ni, 31hb Dis, kereta aku buat hal, berasap hose radiator, temperature naik tinggi, (sampai 3 kali berhenti in short distances), on the way to office, selepas hantar anak aku si Amin Safwan, ke sesi orientasi masuk darjah 1 di SK Presint 8 (2) and passed to my wife.
Mujurlah, ada sorang Uncle Chinese bawa jentolak, berhenti , tengok aku tepi jln, kasi air (Minta RM10) , letak air dlm radiator, dan aku terus dpt jln sampak Sri Serdang, workshop Auto Hikmat, katanya boleh siap dlm 4 hari (Selasa petang) - aku nak tukat gasket (engine leaking - dah makan minyak hitam), tukar semua hose (depan belakang, atas bawah ada 4), skim enjin) katanya dalam RM800.
Kalau korek blok, tukar piston ring, piston - up to RM2,500.. (Nanti aku fikir dulu)
In the mean time, satu review baru bagus utk EXORA .>>>>http://www.icars.sg/2009/4424/driven-proton-exora-16-h-line-automatic/,
baru sat tadi aku daftar masuk Club Exorian, EOCF....
Forum Kelab Exorian bagus, berkongsi masalah anda di sini ...http://protonexora.com.my/forum/index.php?board=8.0
http://protonexora.com.my/forum/index.php
Paultan tunjukkan Exora crash test kat Spain:
http://paultan.org/2009/04/17/proton-exora-crash-testing-videos/
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Perjalanan yg agak jauh ke Mersing pada 24 Dis 2009
Aku plan asalnya nak ke Batu Pahat, kenduri kahwin staff pejabat, tapi bila wife nak ke Reunion sekolah lama, plan diubah utk balik cepat. Namun, disebabkan perjalanan jauh dan kereta pun agak uzur (dah makan minyak hitam, underpower), plan ke2 akhirnya diubah lagi, balik tidak dicepatkan, balik sampai rumah Hari Sabtu, sekitar jam 11.00 malam. Perjalanan keseluruhan sekitar 800 km .
Putrajaya - Sagil (kaki gunung Ledang) - Air Hitam - Mersing (tidur kat Hotel Sri Malaysia malam Khamis) - Pantai Penyabong (tidur kat chalet) - Pekan - Kuantan - KL - Putrajaya.
Next trip, plan nak ke pulau Sibu, Johor atau pulau-pulau yg cantik pasirnya di Pt. Timur, cuba cari pulau di sini :
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=901148
http://www.malaysia-islands.com/
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Macam nak beli Proton MPV Exora
Kelmarin, dah test drive kat tempat Yeng, dgn wife, dan 3 anakku
Ada kelab exora owners la... http://protonexora.com.my/
dan keratan akhbar utusan http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2009&dt=1019&pub=utusan_malaysia&sec=Kota&pg=wk_05.htm&arc=hive
dan beberapa komen/review 1. http://guabukanrempit.wordpress.com/2009/04/12/proton-exora-test-drive/
dan yg bagusnya : http://paultan.org/2009/03/16/proton-exora-mpv-bcm-and-a-few-more-juicy-details-from-the-prototype-test-drive/
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
I am going to China
Monday, November 16, 2009
I am going to China on Disember 2, 2009
My wife and I are going to Guangzhou , then Foshan, the place where my wife will attend the international seminar and presenting a paper. After that we also plan to go Hong Kong.
I plan to go to masjid Huasheng, also known masjid Sa'ad bin Waqqas.
Some history for you all on how the Muslim preacher came to China long time ago.
Re: the Tomb of Sa'ad bin Waqqas
The Rise and temporary Fall of Islâm in China
During the Tang dynasty (ended 295; A.D. 907) and the Song dynasty (349-678; A.D. 960-1279) foreign trade grew steadily as Arabs, Turks and Iranians took silk, art objects, Chinese porcelain, and other commodities to the Middle East and to Europe, returning with herbs, spices, pearls, and other products of those areas. They became middlemen in a most profitable trade which attracted ever greater numbers for commerce and the propagation of their faith, and as the new traders came to China more Muslim communities were established in the southeast and northwest parts of the country.
These Muslim communities became a strong force in Chinese society. Because these Arab, Turk and Iranian Muslim were law-abiding and self-disciplined citizens of high economic status they were received with respect and friendship by the Han (Chinese) people and were given the confidence and protection of the government. During the Tang and Song dynasties there was no anti-foreign feeling on the part of the government, and the Muslim population was able to increase steadily and move inland. Thus the Chinese and Islâm lived together in harmony and tolerance.
The Yuan dynasty was considered a foreign dynasty because it started under Genghis Khan, whose Mongol forces occupied China, Central Asia, Iran, Arabia, and parts of Eastern Europe. When these areas were divided into various kingdoms, Kublai Khan became the ruler of China and Mongolia, and the founder of the Yuan dynasty. Of the other areas which were for a time under Mongol control, the kingdoms of Central Asia were converted to Islâm.
Throughout the whole area the freedom of travel maintained by the Mongols encouraged great crosscurrents of peoples and cultures -- the Chinese into Central Asia and the Arabs, Turks, and the Iranians into China -- which brought an influx into China of Muslim merchants and also Muslim doctors, scholars, astronomers, astrologers, and high-ranking warriors who were attached to the Mongol army as advisors, military aides, and staff officers. Although the Yuan dynasty was Mongolian, Muslims enhanced their standing by holding positions of military and civil power, and the propagation of the faith was greatly facilitated. According to the eminent Chinese historian Professor Ding Xuewu Ting, over thirty Muslims were high officials at the royal court in Peking, and the governors of nine provinces were Muslims.
Of the many important Muslims at the royal court of the Mongols, Sayid Ajal was the most prominent. Rising through a series of high offices, he became Commander-in-Chief of the Mongolian Expeditionary Forces in Sichuan and was appointed the governor of the province in 671 (A.D. 1272).
Two years later he was transferred to the governorship of Yunnan where his enlightened and glorious rule hastened the spread of Chinese culture into the remote southwest, bringing the Thai and Malay indigenous people of Yunnan, Chinese law, education, and improved agriculture. He did this without prejudice as to race or religion and without forced conversion of the people to Islâm -- on the contrary, there were Buddhist and Daoist temples in Yunnan. Many of the cultural patterns of the present day are due to this great governor whose name is still revered by all the people of Yunnan, Han and non-Han alike. Were it not for his religion, he would long since have been worshiped! in the temples.
The Iranian historian, Rashidu'd-Din Fadlu'llah, in his remarkable history Iami'u't-Tawarikh -- the first volume of which deals with the history of the Mongols -- tells us that
"China during the Mongolian dynasty of Kublai Khan was administered in twelve districts, with a governor and vice-governor in each. Of these twelve governors, eight were Muslims. In the remaining districts, Muslims were vice-governors."
Thus we can imagine the status and importance of Muslims in China during the Yuan dynasty
The Yuan dynasty lasted for roughly ninety years (678-770; A.D. I 279-1368) until it was overthrown and the Ming dynasty was established. During the Ming dynasty -- which ruled almost three centuries, from 770 to 1054 (A.D. 1368-644) -- the Muslims made many great contributions to the life of China, and Islâm continued to occupy its rightful place as a popular religion.
By the beginning of the Ming dynasty Islâm had been in China for seven centuries. The considerable number of Muslims who had settled in China and the conversions that ensued among the Chinese had laid a secure foundation for Islâm, but during those seven hundred years in spite of the overall assimilation of foreign settlers into the Han Chinese mainstream, some Arab, Turkic, Iranian and Afghan Muslims had retained their alien status as a special class which preserved its own language, customs, and manners and was not yet fully integrated with the Han people. Under the Ming dynasty, however, they slowly lost their alien status and became Chinese citizens, and their manner of living was gradually Sinicized.
The most striking example of this process of integration was the adoption of Chinese surnames. Many foreign Muslims who married Chinese wives adopted the name of the wife. In most cases they picked Chinese names which sounded closest to their original names. For example, the surname Ma originally belonged to a prominent Han Chinese family and many historical figures were named Ma. Many Muslim men from the Middle East and Central Asia whose names started with the letter M took the name Ma, partly because of the similarity in sound, and partly because the Muslims love horses and the character Ma stands for horses. Thus so many Muslims of northwest China bear the surname Ma that there is a common saying,
"Nine Ma in ten Muslims."
The Chinese surnames Mo, Mai, and Mu have been adopted by Muslim immigrants whose names were Mohammed, Mustafa, Murad, Masoud. Many of them who found no existing common Chinese surname sounding like their names simply used the Chinese character sounding closest to their name -- Da for Daoud and Tahir; Ha for Hassan; He for Hussein; Ding for Jelaluddin, Shamsuddin, Ghamaruddin; Sai for Said and Sâd; Na for Nasser and Naguib; Sha for Salem, Salih, Sabih; Ai for Issa and Amin.
The Ming dynasty may be called the golden age of Muslims in China, for long years of peace and prosperity brought a flowering of art and culture in which the Muslims participated. Prominent Muslims had taken part in the establishment of the Ming dynasty, and later, in the reign of Yongle from 808 to 836 (A.D. 1405-32), the eminent Muslim statesman Zheng. He was sent by the monarch to establish friendly relations with the countries of the southeast Asia and with India, Arabia, and East Africa. During the Ming dynasty Muslims continued in positions of power, it is even said that the Ming was a dynasty of Muslims. There is even evidence for the claim that Zhu Yuanzhang (Hongwu), the founder of the dynasty, is a Muslim.
It is pointed out that his wife, Empress Ma, was a Muslim Turkic princess from Central Asia, that many of his responsible officials are Muslims, that he never worshiped in a temple after his accession, that he forbade public drunkenness, that he composed the hymn of praise of one hundred words to the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.uh.) which may still be found inscribed in the main mosque in Nanjing, and that historians mention his "strange" facial features, which may have been due to foreign blood as a descendant of a Persian or Arab. At any rate, Muslims were well treated during the Ming dynasty and there was perfect harmony between the Muslim and the non-Muslim Chinese.
The Qing dynasty ruled from 1054 to 1329 (A.D. 1644-1911). This last imperial dynasty of China was not a dynasty of the Han people, but of another smaller Chinese ethnic group that managed to secede from China, the Manchus. The Manchus established by force the Qing imperialism which ruled over the majority of Han, Turkic, Mongolian, and Tibetan people. Their ruthless policy of divide and rule, setting off one group of people against another, meant the beginning of trouble for the Muslims of China. The Qing dynasty, jealous of the influence of the Muslims and fearful of a counterrevolutionary attempt to restore the Ming dynasty, created many incidents to foment anti-Islâmic feeling.
The Chinese Muslims reacted with violence several times and the Qing dynasty retaliated with their army. Since their armies were led and manned by Han soldiers from southeast China, these incidents have led to enmity between northern and southern Han Chinese that until today continues. There were four major so-called Muslim rebellions between 1236 and 1293 (A.D. 1820-76) even though many non-Muslims participated in the revolutionary struggle to free China from the Machu yoke.
The loss of life and property as a consequence of these events was severe.
However with the downfall of the Manchu dynasty the status of the Muslims in China entered a new era in some ways because the founder of the new Republic, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, in his wisdom and foresight, proclaimed that all the components of the Chinese mosaic have equal status in that they are all of a big family.
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The Prophet said; A believer, in all his affairs, is envied whether in times of adversity or in luxury, and this is a special feature for believers only. Whenever a believer wallows in luxury, he thanks Allah, and whenever he faces hardship, he commits himself to patience. In all cases, it is good for him. (Muslim)
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Merancang nak ke Guangzhou, China
makanan Islam, kawasan menarik utk dilawati, terjumpalah sorang student Suhair dlm blogspot, belum pasti ada reply.
namun dlm blog dia aku jumpa personality test, rasanya bagus juga aku try....http://www.mypersonality.info/
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Rusdi pergi seminar tarikh lahir
Antara website/ blog yg aku search by ..rahsia tarikh lahir keluar yg ni>>http://rahsia-tarikh-lahir.blogspot.com/
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Adam ajar aku cara paste link google map
So, klik di sini untuk ketahui map ke rumah aku di Presint 9, Putrajaya. For the exact find out No. 12, Jalan P9G/1,...
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Monday, July 27, 2009
Adb - Aku dah balik ke Malaysia
Alhamdulillah, perjalanan travelodge ke Makkah telah selamat sampai...
The trip began on 13 July ended on Saturday's evening, the 26th of July. It took 13 days : 1 night at Negombo, Sri Langka, (near Colombo), 5 days at Madinah, 7 days at Makkah via Jeddah (sholat Jumaat at Masjid Terapung at Jeddah).
Nama Hotel: Di Negombo (Jetwing Blue Oceanic), Madinah (Al Sharq Manazil), Makkah (Safoa and Al Bayti 5).
The best part (among others) were:
1. Sholat dan tawaf depan Kaabah (betul-betul depan mata).
2. Dapat ziarah makam Rasulullah dan para sahabat (It'is real history).
3. Saie between Safa dan Marwah (memang penat dan menguji ketahanan kaki yg bengkak dan labu betis).
Antara peristiwa yg berlaku :
1. Tak sedar semasa tengah tangkap video di dataran luar Masjidil haram - pengawal cuba nak rampas kamera Canon aku, aku kata "La", lari...
2. Ziarah banyak tempat di Madinah dan makkah : antaranya di Madinah : ladang kurma, masjid Qiblatain, Masjid .., di Makkah - ladang unta, (minum susu baru perah), Jabal Uhud, Jabal Tsur, Jabal Rahmah, tempat wukuf dan melonntar di Jamrah,...
Yang utama:
1. Ucapan Allahu Akbar, Wa Lillah Hamdu menyelubungi setiap masa dan ketika semasa di Makkah, terutama ketika tawaf dan Saie, dan doa diberi kekuatan iman untuk bertakwa - melakukan amal makruf dan kekuatan mengelakkan diri melakukan perkara yg salah, dan doa semoga dibersihkan pemikiran, hati dan amalan - menjadi manusia yg terbaik - dengan Contoh peribadi Rasulullah saw...
Peristiwa yg lain :
1. Kejadian hotel terbakar, tingkat 5 , Bilik 503 (bilik Ust. Manaf) di Hotel Safoa di makkah - pada 2nd day tertakhir, kena tukar Hotel lebih baik, Hotel Al Bayti 5.
2. Kejadian menmbuat laporan kehilangan dompet (kena curi) Pak Karim, Senawang...dan mencari kehilangan PakCik Borhan...
3. Yg sedih sikit, ada 1 kotak kurma tertinggal (rasa aku bawah bas) masa nak balik ke airport Jeddah.
...Nanti sambung lagi ya...
Sambung sikit fasal di Colombo
1. Naik tuq tuq - bayar $5 , dengan ayah
2. round bandar Colombo
3. En. Karim, tour guide, nak datang Malaysia bulan 8
4, Beli poskad, gambar Negombo, Catamaran (tradisional fishing boats)
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Pergi Umrah ke Mekah hari ni
Askum semua...Hari ni saya akan berangkat menunaikan Umrah ke Tanah Suci Mekah. Ini pengalaman pertama kali, (pada umur 40 tahun dah ni).
Syukur dipanjatkan ke hadrat Ilahi Ya Rabbi, atas rezeki/kesempatan yang diberikan.
Catatan Perjalanan.
12 Julai 2009
- Kumpulkan semua 3 anak lelaki aku, beri RM50 seorang. (Supaya mereka tak sedih/menangis, (ada cerita looking forward to).
13 Julai 2009
- Pagi : Hantar anak-anak 3 orang, Aiman, Adib and Amin pergi e sekolah naik van. Cakap dekat kedua-dua driver, minta tolong ambilkan kedua-dua hala, pergi dan balik sekolah. Dan bayar tambahan kepada Pak Cik Ahmad, RM50 lagi.
- Jam 12 lebih : Bertolak ke KLIA melalui train ERL Putrajaya, (Minta tolong Hafiz dan Ajis tolong hantarkan ).
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Program CPK - JHEOA
Semalam saya buat lawatan benchmarking PTK di Jabatan JHEOA (Orang Asli). Pendek certa, saya tengah mengusahakan satu program lawatan dan bantuan ke perkampungan Orang Asli di Pos Balar, Kelantan yang akan melalui 3 batang sungai dengan 4 wheel drive.
Dikatakan di situ ada air terjun tercantek di dunia ??
Bila saya surf Internet, jumpa beberapa website yg ada gambaran kunjungan ke sana, antaranya seperti di bawah, sila baca sendiri :
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Kembali ke zaman lama bersama Shito Ryu Karate Do
Teringat the late Sensei Nasir...
http://shitoryu-iium.blogspot.com/2009/01/welcome-to-shito-ryu-iium-seishinkan.html
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Inisiatif belajar lagi blogspot
...TQ En. Adam
Dan yg nih seperkara lagi , saya baru belajar letak link bila buat new post (Dapat ilham dari Blog Cikleekawi ) seperti di bawah:
http://rumahrehatbaganlalang.blogspot.com/ (kawan member FERNO)