Monday, December 29, 2014

Tests from Allah - missing plane and flood

It is yet another shocking news for the whole world, in particular Indonesia and Malaysia for the missing Air Asia Indonesia plane QZ8501 on 28/12/14. It is the third mishap which involves Malaysian related carrier as Air Asia is the brainchild of Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, a Malaysian.



The bad news took in while many Malaysians are suffering from the flood, the worst disaster after the Tsunami 10 years ago. This may be a reminder from Allah The Almighty for all of us as a result of our greed towards Mother Nature especially in deforestation. It is time to reflect and evaluate ourselves - where we went wrong, how we can make good all the damages done and how do we move forward.



Although the flood in Kelantan is subsiding, there are a lot of cleaning up and rebuilding of the state required. Let us, as Malaysians, put our efforts together to help those in need. The generosity of the Malaysians are being reflected in the abundant contributions given in terms of energy, food, clothes etc. to the flood victims. What is important right now is the emotional support required. The damages to assets can be replaced but not the stress, exhaustion and despair faced, what more when lives are involved.

To all flood victims, I pray that Allah eases your pain and you will stay strong to rebuild your lives. To the families of passengers of QZ8501, I pray that the plane will be located soon and all rescue works can be carried out. I pray that you will all be calm and continue praying for the best. Whatever is the finding, remember that God has better plans for us all.



Don't stop praying and may Allah grants us our doa. Ameen

Saturday, December 20, 2014

AFF Suzuki Cup 2014

You all must have known by now the result of the final match between Malaysia and Thailand tonight to fight for the Suzuki Cup. Yes, it has been a disappointment for us, Malaysians but hey, we lost the game with dignity. We won the match tonight but not the overall aggregate to emerge as the champion. Whatever the crowd has to say, our boys have done their best despite always being so relaxed after scoring the first point and the energy reducing towards the end. There is a lot to learn, we are far from being the best in SEA. But, if we take it easy during the games, show lots of sportsmanship to avoid yellow or red cards, we can go far. The boys would need to manage their energy, their spirits and temper.



I love you Harimau Malaya - yesterday, today and tomorrow. And most important is I love Malaysia and we will stand by you our Tanah Tumpah Darahku. Salute to all Malaysians


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