Now, the New Year..
I believe that everyone no matter what people's race, colour, religion or upbringing; they would always most definitely celebrate the coming of a new year...
and where I am from, for every new year, people would make an 'AZAM' as in a goal or aim of what they would accomplish this coming new year.
This is a good thing because for each coming new year, people are given second chances to achieve what they could not in the previous year. It is kinda like a fresh start, to turn a definite new leaf.
Though that term may actually be referring to just forgive and forget what happens in the past and proceed with your chosen path to the future. However, it actually means that you can start improving yourself no matter what the time and place. It is like saying, it will NEVER BE TOO LATE TO BETTER YOURSELF.
And then there the Mayan;s. For known reasons, their calender ends this year, and many have already believed that this will be the last year of time. So, say that all of this is true, just Live your life to the fullest, because although time is infinite, what is spent can never be reclaimed.
But rest assured, I believe the Mayan;s just ran out of space on their stone calender and everyone of their generations CBA to fix this fault.
Anyways, I don't know if what I've written makes any sense but~~
This is me, wishing everyone a very Happy New Year.
May this year be the best year, if not better than the year before, for everyone..
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Saturday, 31 December 2011
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
Happy Eid al-Adha!! ~~
Happy Eid al-Adha!!
~ to all muslims and everyone that celebrates it.
I hope that you all had or still having a great celebration of this occasion.
This year, I celebrated the occasion in Surrey, UK. Specifically, with the Egham and Guildford community.
The amazing thing about this event is the gathering. Friends and family will ziarah each other. No matter who you are and where you are from, every muslims gather to celebrate this day. Making it more 'meriah' or more merry.
In Malaysia, the event of Qurban will take place after the morning Eid prayer. Then, everyone will pitch in to help with the sacrifice and distribution of the meat.

The sacrifice of lamb~
The Food



The Gathering - Guildford
END. of. 2nd. Post.
~~nyways, my best guess is you guys are looking forward to ' 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 ' .
~ to all muslims and everyone that celebrates it.
I hope that you all had or still having a great celebration of this occasion.
This year, I celebrated the occasion in Surrey, UK. Specifically, with the Egham and Guildford community.
The amazing thing about this event is the gathering. Friends and family will ziarah each other. No matter who you are and where you are from, every muslims gather to celebrate this day. Making it more 'meriah' or more merry.
In Malaysia, the event of Qurban will take place after the morning Eid prayer. Then, everyone will pitch in to help with the sacrifice and distribution of the meat.
The Khutbah
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The sacrifice of lamb~
The Food
The Distribution




Then, when it is all over. Every one would,
we Malaysian say 'gotong-royong', to clean everything up nice and tidy for use next time.
=D
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The Children having fun~~ |
The same happens here in the UK. However, we cant/unallowed openly sacrifice an animal here, so this part is skipped.
The rest remains; morning Eid prayer, then gatherings....I honestly love the food.
The Khutbah
The Gatherings - Egham
The Gathering - Guildford
The Children Enjoying Life
END. of. 2nd. Post.
~~nyways, my best guess is you guys are looking forward to ' 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 ' .
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