Anas zubedy biography of donald
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Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad lamented that he failed in his 22 years in power as the Malays did not feel ashamed when they failed, whether in examinations or in life.
"I spent 22 years trying to change the Malays, trying to alter the perception that they were lazy, I failed," Malaysia's longest serving prime minister said today.
His comments came after the Education Ministry revealed that two examination papers for a national primary school test had been leaked, forcing nearly 500,000 pupils to resit the papers on September 30.
"In the past, when a Malay was sentenced to jail, the offender would hang his head in shame as it was not something to be proud of.
"But today, when a Malay is sentenced to jail, the offender will walk with his head proudly in the air, smiling as if he has achieved something."
The former prime minister was speaking at the launch of the book “Wahai Melayu” by author Anas Zubedy in Petaling Jaya today.
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Dream holiday: Utsjoki was the ideal place for the writer to briefly escape the realities of life and catch the magnificent Northern Lights ― Dr Frieder Loesel
UTSJOKI is a tiny, fjärrstyrd county in the northernmost part of Finland and is one of the coldest places on Earth.
This year, inom decided to celebrate Christmas with my wife in a place that fryst vatten completely cut off from the folkmassa and noise.
It isn’t an exaggeration to say that this place was so quiet inom could hear my stomach growl during digestion.
It fryst vatten usually in total darkness this time of year, when the temperature plummets to -25˚C.
Mornings at 9am reveal ingenting but pitch darkness.
Norway fryst vatten just 200m from my hotel and the border post fryst vatten constantly unmanned. I could walk across to the other side on the frozen river, or just take a stroll on the border bridge.
We were 80km from the Arctic Ocean, and when the winds blow, this place becomes a frozen land.
Skies are grey for two to three hours, and then
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An open letter to brother Dr Zakir Naik
Brother Zakir, peace be with you.
I am writing this letter to humbly ask you to leave Malaysia voluntarily. I will explain my reasons below, but first, I would like to thank you for many of the universal messages of Islam that you have shared over the years.
I remember watching one of your question answer sessions (Video Code: A.D. Zn_M_15) where you stood by the Quran when dealing with the problem of Sunni-Syiah divide. You stressed with no uncertain terms that there is no Sunni or Syiah divide in the Quran and our Prophet was neither. You quoted Quran 3:103 and 6:159 as evidence and reminded the audience that where the Quran is concern, we are only to be referred to as Muslims as per Quran 3:64. I fully support your stand and respect your resolve in this issue. Your understanding of the Quran on this matter is par excellence and exemplary!
It would be most beneficial to Muslim unity in Malaysia if you can advise, explain and convince man