Friday, September 2, 2011

Pemelesetan Yang Menyesatkan



           
Pada akhir-akhir ini, generasi pada saat, yang muda maupun yang tua, suka menggunakan plesetan dalam mengungkapkan ekspresinya. Dan ekspresi-ekspresi tersebut, semestinya tidak boleh diterapkan sama sekali.
Kita bisa melihat, bahwa generasi sekarang menggunakan pemlesetan dalam mengungkapkan ekspresinya, seperti, ‘ya oloh’, ‘masa oloh’, dsb. Yang sebenarnya salah besar dan tidak boleh diterapkan sama sekali.   
Mungkin, bagi beberapa orang, menggunakan ekspresi-ekspresi tersebut akan membuat ekspresi mereka menjadi lebih ‘keren’. Akan tetapi, mereka tidak tahu bahwa kalau kita menggunakan ekspresi-ekspresi tersebut bisa menyebabkan hasil yang sangat fatal.
Dari  semua ekspresi-ekspresi tersebut, salah satu ekspresi itu menggunakan kata ‘ya oloh’, yang awalnya bermulai dari kata ‘Ya Allah’. Apakah mereka tidak menyadari bahwa betapa bahayanya menggunakan ekspresi-ekspresi tersebut?
Ketika kita menggunakan kata ‘ya oloh’, kita sebenarnya bisa dibilang bahwa kita mepermainkan nama Allah hanya untuk plesetan, dan kemungkinan kita bisa dimurkai oleh Allah SWT karena menggunakan plesetan tersebut, yang bisa membahayakan kita pada masa depan.
Sebagai seorang muslim, kita tidak patut untuk mempermainkan nama tuhan sendiri. Malangnya, sampai detik ini, ratusan, ribuan atau mungkin jutaan umat islam sendiri menggunakan plesetan tersebut, yang sangat menyesatkan dan berbahaya. 
Plesetan ini tidak hanya digunakan oleh umat islam sendiri. Efek dari plesetan yang masih di terapkan oleh orang muslim sendiri, ekspresi ini juga digunakan oleh orang yang ‘non –muslim’. Ini, adalah karena, umat muslim sendiri yang mempermainkan dan tidak menyadari betapa berbahayanya menggunakan nama tuhan sendiri untuk plesetan. Dan akhirnya, orang ‘non-muslim’ pun akhirnya ikut-ikutan. 

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Malaysian Schools Open 2011

On Sunday, 26th June 2011, the 12th Malaysian Schools Open came to an end. The event that was held in Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium has brought a memorable tournament for all the participants from 6 different countries. The number of the participant has increased rapidly from year to year, since more participants from many different countries attended this tournament. These athletes are coming from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Australia and Iran.

As usual, there were 2 categories that were available. These categories are 'Kata', which is a combination of movement, technique and stances that formed a type of dance, and also, 'Kumite' or sparring.

Tears of happiness and sadness were all there on that day.

It wasn't a good day for the kids from the UIA Shito-Ryu Kids Club, since there is a decrease in our performance for this year, compared to previous years. Well, we had a bad feeling from the beginning, since our main hope, Syafiq Danial, accidentally broke his leg 3 days before the tournament starts.

Well, even though most of us couldn't achieve any medal, there are some medalist from our dojo too :)



Friday, June 24, 2011

What's up guys? How's life people? :)

Well, today, is Friday, June 24th. Which means, the 12th Milo/Malaysian Schools Open will be tomorrow..
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I just wanna say that, whoever is reading this short note.. Please pray for me to win the competition.. InsyaAllah, tomorrow will be my last tournament that I'll attend in Malaysia.. After that, I'll be going back to my country.. :'(

So, I just wanna try my best to win the competition, and make my family, sensei, and fellows proud of me..

The venue will be in Stadium Badminton Cheras.. Well, if you are living in KL, and if you are free on that day.. You may come to the venue to watch the tournament.. For your information, this is one of the biggest event in Malaysia..

Thank You :')
Fauzy Habibie Akhyar

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The Revolution That We are Waiting for

As we all know, a country, should have its 'revolution', from time to time, in order to develop that country. One of the best example that we can see is, the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. I've lived in Kuala Lumpur for around 5 years. Within this 5 years, I've seen some changes to Kuala Lumpur, and these changes has successfully made, Kuala Lumpur, as one of the most developed city in South East Asia.

There is a card in Malaysia called 'Touch n' Go'. So, in the old days, we can use this card to pay the toll, because, last time, this card was invented in order to reduce the traffic jam in the toll gates, and they succeeded.

Today, the usage of this card is not just for paying the toll. We can use this card for many different kind of things, such as: paying the ticket for the bus, train, monorail, and we can even use this card to pay our food in some restaurant.

Today, if we have this card, we don't have to wait in the long lane to pay the toll by cash, all we do is just go to the "Touch n' Go" lane, and just touch the card, and go. We don't have queue and wait in the ticket counter, now we can just go straight to the gate, touch the card, and go inside the station, and wait for the train. Cool, isn't it?

Isn't it great? This card has changed the condition if this city. Now, less traffic jam, and less queuing.. Which means, we can save more time..

Well, as we can see, Kuala Lumpur has its revolution already.. But, what happen to Indonesia? When can we be, at least the same, or even better than Kuala Lumpur? Yes, we WERE more developed than Malaysia 2 decades a go, but now?

I guess, instead of getting better day by day, Indonesia is getting worst day by day. As we know, the Indonesian Government has started building the monorail in Jakarta since 2004, and it was planned to finish by 2009.

What happened? We're in the middle of 2011, and now, the project stopped, and they just left the pole of the monorail abandoned. Because of that, now, the traffic jam is getting worst in Jakarta..

Its sad to hear what happened to our country, and that's the reality.. So, when is Indonesia going to raise up?








Thursday, February 17, 2011

Dreams that Come True

Dreams That Come True
By Fauzy Habibie Akhyar (14 years)
Grade 9, Islamic International School,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

When I just arrived at Malaysia about 4 years ago, I heard people talked about Langkawi like Indonesians said about Bali. It really makes me so curious to go there. I kept on dreaming to go to Langkawi until finally I found Air Asia’s BIG SALE, which answer all my dreams.
So I went to Langkawi with my family during my school holidays. It was an amazing trip for me, because all things that I dreamt of this time eventually come true.
We decided to go for Go-Kart for our first activity, it was so nice for me. While driving the go-kart, I felt that I was the real racer competing with my sister who also enjoyed it very much. Next, we went to Langkawi Cable Car. There is no other word to describe the Cable Car except AMAZING, because we can see the very beautiful panorama from the top of the hill which is 705 meters above the sea level. On top of the hill, there is a hanging bridge which is scary but at the same time is fun. After walking at the hanging bridge, my father brought us to Kuah, the city centre of Langkawi.
Next, we went to Cenang Beach, the most famous beach in Langkawi. The beach was very clean and very nice.  In Cenang Beach, we played parasailing. Parasailing was just AWESOME cause it was the best activity that I’ve ever had in my life.
On the next day, we went for Island Hopping. It was a great experience that I’ve had. Firstly, our tour guide brought us to see Dayang Bunting Island, which means Pregnant Lady Island which has the Lake with natural water. Over there, we can swim in the lake which is very close to the sea. And also, we meet people from many nations and races. Secondly, we were brought to see the eagle feeding attractions. We were able to see closely a lot of eagles flying on top of the sea getting their food on the water. And that was just great. Before going back to the beach, our tour guide brought us to Beras Basah Island. The island was AMAZING, with white sandy beaches, and we can see clearly beautiful fishes swimming under the water.
At night, my father brought us to taste some tasty Thailand food at Wan Thai Restaurant. The foods were very tasty and nice. It is really unforgettable experience.
Unfortunately, that was my last journey in Langkawi. I feel very excited, and sad at the same time. I hope I can come back to Langkawi again one day.