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Archive for August, 2008

In love, you only lose when you hold back.
Obviously Shakespeare never suffered from a heartbreak. He might had it easy with the girls during his era that upon watching from afar the fate of a man suffering a heartache because the girl that he loved married another man, he snorted and said “, Pity that [...]

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Nuns for Pagents?

I got this from a friend who is based in the Philipines. I know the most popular net hits today will go to news around Permatang Pauh, DSAI, swindler brother, Najib, sumpah menyumpah and a certain SIL underwear, however, I feel my humble blog should not succumb to the pressure of internet popularity and just [...]

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In The Mood for Rumi

I remember copying this poem from a book I found in the U.M Library, finding it enchanting and worthy as a gift to the man of my dream. Well, THAT never happened. Perhaps Rumi didn’t mean it in the way I want it to mean. But still, I find this as one of the most [...]

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I really appreciate this article which was written by Dr. Wan Azhar Wan Ahmad, Senior Fellow/Director, Centre for Syariah, Law, Political Science IKIM for their column in The Star.
It is timely for the media or any possible public space available to encourage the discourse on human rights and Islam. If I may say so, let’s [...]

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Today, I was cheated by the Goddess of Matchmaking (re: To the serious readers, there is no such god. It was purely invented by yours truly in just a few seconds ago). I thought that I had the knack in matchmaking and was trying to match The Girl who loves Patrick(Hereinafter known as “The [...]

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Religion dramas or operas are so popular and trendy in Malaysia. Remember the late Klang State Assemblyman who staged his drama years ago? The scene where he took ablution got a nice close shot ala Ritchie ’s in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrel. He also staged the climax for the satisfaction of our local [...]

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I thought the day that Ms. Safra, the megababe rocker of Shazeera’ eccentric household , is able to open the front gate will be say… when she’s four years old. That’s like three years from now. While waiting for D-Day to come where I will be huffing and puffing, chasing and trying to stop her [...]

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“ Do you want to build this house with me?”
“Well, I am not a good builder you see, the last time I build a house, it collapsed in just a few seconds,”
“It’s fine. I am not a good builder myself. But hey, let’s give it a try.”
“Geez, you are such a believer. What If I [...]

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In Islam, the concept of “just” (adil) is placing something at its rightful place, hence “unjust” means the opposite. What happened during the weekend and Monday (I think) represented two events that were not appropriately conducted or organized, therefore making both-unjust actions.
If you think I am referring to the Bar Council Forum. [...]

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THE ANOMALIES & MUHAJABABES

Every time I got into one of my mood swings or melancholic mode, nothing beats curling on the bed alone with a good book. As my hormones planned a biological mutiny, I made a brief stop at Kino’s to grab some books. I was not in the mood for any heavy stuff so I [...]

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