DAH BANYAK KALI,NAMUN UMAT ISLAM MASIH MACAM ITU JUGA........??????






Permatang Pauh- 8 Januari satu program ceramah mengenai kekejaman Israel berlangsung malam tadi.Tak ramai yang hadir, namun semangat tetap ada. Seperti kebiasaannya , umat islam Palestine di hentam sebegitu rupa dan setiap kali mereka di hentam dan di badai oleh regim Yahudi kempen pun sampai dan sms memperingati agar jangan membeli barang -barang Yahudi. namun di MC Donald penuh juga....nak makan...





Namun tentangan demi tentangan harus di lakukan oleh umat islam.
BOIKOT???YA JANGAN BELI
COCA COLA
RIVER ISLAND
MC DONALD
DISNEY
DONNA KARANPERRIER
KOTAX
SANEX
JO MALONE
NESTLE
VITTEL
REVLON
VONDERBRA
LOREAL
MAYBELLINE
......ETC .....


Lattest News



Rockets fired from Lebanon into Israel's north
Israel's conflict with Hamas in Gaza threatened to broaden as at least three rockets were fired into Israel from Lebanon.


Philip Bowring: Malaysian pretensions


HONG KONG: In a move that could backfire by drawing attention to discrimination against Chinese, Indian and other minorities in Malaysia, the country has claimed a role in the advancement of Malays in other lands.



The Malaysian deputy prime minister and heir apparent, Najib Razak, told an international Malay/Muslim audience recently that his government would work to help support them in countries from the Philippines and Singapore to Madagascar, Sri Lanka and South Africa.
Najib's remarks may draw the attention of China, India and other countries to what has hitherto been regarded by most outsiders as a domestic issue: Malaysia's official economic and social preferences for Malays, and by extension Muslims, which disadvantage Malaysia's non-Malay minorities, mostly Chinese and Indian. His statements are also sure to irritate Indonesia, Malaysia's larger neighbor and fount of Malay culture.



The word "Malay" can mean a language that is native to east Sumatra, which became the lingua franca of trade in Southeast Asia and is now the official language of Indonesia and Malaysia. Or it can mean the relatively small, mostly Muslim, ethnic group of some 20 million straddling Malaysia, and parts of Indonesia and southern Thailand. Or it can mean the much wider Malay racial/linguistic group of more than 300 million people, about 60 percent Muslim, encompassing most of Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia - plus many Madagascans and minorities in Vietnam and Cambodia.



In the 1960s there was talk of a loose Malay confederation encompassing Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia. However, other issues obstructed this grand idea. For Malaysia in particular, religion has come to play a central role, identifying all Malays with Islam. This notion is viewed as dangerous by many people in Indonesia, which is 80 percent Muslim but is a secular state focused on national rather than religious identity.

Najib's effort to include Madagascar in his speech was also contentious. Madagascar was first settled by people from the Indonesian archipelago long before Islam appeared. The Muslim minority in Madagascar has mostly Arab and Indian roots. As for the Malays of South Africa and Sri Lanka, though Muslim, their roots were mostly in Java and other parts of what was once Dutch-ruled Indonesia.




Malaysian pretensions could be dismissed as hot air. But official discrimination against non-Malays in the country was eventually going to attract criticism from human rights groups and other governments. It is hard to argue that the numerically dominant Malays, who control most of the political, judicial and bureaucratic levers of power and many of the country's major corporations, need help. Yet Malaysia's leadership continues to claim that the Malay race and religion would be threatened by removal of privileges.




Many Malays view these privileges as perpetuating a system of patronage that enriches the elite and makes the Malay poor dependent. Yet changing the system is difficult. While gains of the opposition coalition led by Anwar Ibrahim in last year's election offer some hope, it is naturally hard for the majority to vote away privileges - which is why India and China could become catalysts.




For decades China and India have stuck with the doctrine of noninterference in the internal affairs of other countries. But as their global role blossoms, attitudes are changing. China's eye on the well-being of ethnic Chinese everywhere will increase as Chinese investment and tourism become more important to countries in Southeast Asia with significant Chinese minorities. Ethnic Chinese make up 25 percent of Malaysia's population and are subject to formal discrimination. India has less potential influence, but Indian politicians have begun to listen to Hindu groups complaining about discrimination and destruction of their temples.



In practice, Malaysia is usually more tolerant than official policies and statements by politicians and clerics might suggest. The prime minister is married to a Eurasian who was born a Christian. Various royals have married non-Malays. However, mixed marriages have become rarer as barriers are strengthened by sectarian privileges allied to religious dogmatism.
So maybe the outside world could do Malaysia a favor by taking Najib at his word and speaking up in support of the minority's reasonable request - equality for non-Malay Malaysians as well as for Malay minorities elsewhere.

KURSUS USAHAWAN RAKYAT DITERUSKAN DENGAN FASA KE 2







Permatang Pauh- 8 Januari .Kursus usahawan rakyat yang di kendalikan oleh Action Coach melalui usahawanrakyat.com hari ini meneruskan kesinambungan kursus bagi yang ingin mengikuti dengan lebih mendalam bimbingan dari segi pengurusan kewangan dan juga bagaimana melakukan peningkatan keuntungan dalam perniagaan.

Bimbingan ini disampaikan oleh Sdr Fadzil Hashim dan juga Sdr Afendy Hamzah secara individu dan ini meyakinkan peserta yang hadir.Disember lalu bertempat di USM satu kursus bimbingan usahawan telah di lakukan oleh kerajaan negeri Pulau Pinang dan mendapat sambutan yang menggalakkan dari peniaga kecil. Berikutan itu, ramai peniaga kecil memohon agar diteruskan kursus bimbingan untuk mereka , dan diatas permintaan dari para peniaga yang ingin mendapatkan bimbingan , menyebabkan kursus ini diteruskan.

Action Coach kini telah membuka pejabat di Seberang Jaya bagi mencapai misi untuk membantu para peniaga kecil mendapatkan pandangan dan khidmat nasihat tentang selok belok perniagaan dan juga khidmat nasihat dan bimbingan perniagaan.Kursus yang diadakan di Yayasan Aman hari ini akan diteruskan dari masa ke semasa.

Malah kini ia akan bergerak ke Kedah dan juga ke Perak.