Kesian Che Sayang tu bukan sekali nampak dia kena bash. Dia bukan paksa pun korang ikut resepi dia. Ni sampai hina fizikal bagai. Resepi je pun kalau salah takde pulak effect dekat ekonomi dunia kot ye pun heh
@albeitniko apple fritters KA ko tiru pulak yekkkk. KA dengan Che Sayang sama je dua dua bukan chef. Ko dahla meniaga, mulut kasi elok sikit. awas eh aku cili2 mulut ko kening ko japgi
@CheSayang_ Dik Non Che Sayang, terima kasih masak takda sayur. Anak akak ada sorg tu pantang nampak sayur. Kan mudah gini, fast track je masaknya 😘 mak mak pun sonang koje. Thank you 🥰
Dear Malaysians, you can file your taxes from March 1.
For Muslims, this means that you can receive your tax refund before Raya. 🤞
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For those who do not understand the image. The cartoon image is a meme that depicts a man in traditional Arab attire (thobe and ghutra) holding a stack of five large books labeled Qalun, Hafs, Warsh, Al-Duri, and Khalaf.
What the meme is referring to
These labels are not different "books" or separate versions of the Quran. They are names of authentic canonical recitations (Qirā'at) of the same Quran:
1. Hafs (full: Hafs 'an 'Asim): The most widespread recitation today, used in about 95% of printed Qur'ān worldwide (including most Muslim countries outside North Africa).
2. Warsh (Warsh 'an Nafi'): Commonly used in parts of North Africa (e.g., Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia).
3. Qalun: (Qalun 'an Nafi'): Another transmission from the same reader as Warsh, popular in Libya and parts of Tunisia.
4. Al-Duri; (Al-Duri 'an Abu 'Amr): Used in some regions of Sudan and West Africa.
5. Khalaf (Khalaf 'an Hamzah): One of the less common ones today but still authentic.
There are traditionally 7 or 10 canonical Qirā'at (depending on scholarly classification), all tracing back through unbroken chains of transmission to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). These are different styles of recitation, primarily in pronunciation, intonation, vowel lengthening, and minor word forms similar to regional accents or dialects in a language.
Why the differences exist (Islamic perspective)
The Qur'ān was revealed in classical Arabic, which had various tribal dialects. Authentic hadiths state it was revealed in seven ahruf (modes/dialects) to make recitation easier for different Arab tribes. Over time, these developed into the standardized Qirā'at, all considered fully authentic and divinely permitted. The skeletal text (rasm) of the Qur'ān remains identical across all; differences are mostly in how words are vocalized or minor synonyms that complement rather than contradict the meaning.
The meme plays on a common criticism (often from non-Muslim polemicists) suggesting these Qirā'at prove "multiple Qur'ān" or textual corruption. In reality:
a. All Qirā'at convey the same core message and doctrines.
b. Differences are subtle (e.g., pronunciation of a word like "maliki" vs. "maaliki" in Al-Fatihah, or minor grammatical forms).
c. They enrich understanding by providing layered meanings, not conflicts.
d. The vast majority of Muslims recite in Hafs today, but switching to another authentic Qira'ah is perfectly valid.
The "confusion" portrayed is satirical exaggeration, there's no genuine doubt among scholars that all these are the one Qur'ān, perfectly preserved in its authentic forms.
Take every attack they throw against Islam as an opportunity to teach Muslims about Islam. In a way, they are helping to spread Islam but they do not know it because they are not different from the beasts, unable to think, research or see things properly. In fact, they are even more astray than the breasts.
Marriage isn’t about 50:50. It’s not about 100:0 either.
Yesterday I wasn’t feeling well. Husb bought us dinner from pasar malam and fed me medicine while I was in bed. He ironed the clothes for us and the kids, did the laundry and washed the dishes.
Today, he went to bed early. Just after Isyak, he dozed off. I could see how exhausted he was. So I took care of the rest of the house chores, ironing the clothes, doing the laundry and washing the dishes.
You see, yesterday, it was 30:70. And today, it’s 70:30. The ratio is never fixed. Sometimes it’s 55:45. Sometimes it’s 60:40. Depends on day. Sometimes it even got to 43.8:56.2
Marriage is about partnership. It’s about complementing and backing each other up. You can’t define it by an exact ratio. As long as both respect each other, understand partnership and responsibility, they’ll make it, insyaAllah.
tbh, I can’t see where is the joke at the first place.
Even if you’ll explain it, I still can’t understand how it can be a joke.
Macam ni ke level lawak2 orang yang support LGBTQ+?
but let's not normalize this please. idk man. maybe it's just me, maybe coz i'm old... tp siyes scary bila pikir caci maki dan carutan dijadikan kelaziman.
They write it in Hebrew because they think we are too stupid to use Google Translate
Israeli minister openly saying they will continue attacking Gaza once Israeli hostages are released
Book mark this tweet
Israel will NEVER stop killing Palestinians
I think an equally pertinent, but often unasked question is:
🤔What the fuck is going on with parents and parenting???
Parents are the ones most responsible for their children, not schools, not teachers.
If a kid brings a knife to school to stab somebody, ask the parents wtf is going on.
If kids rape in school, ask the parents wtf is going on.
If kids bully others in school, ask the parents wtf is going on.
Parents do not get a free pass when their children commit crimes, in or out of school.
Please be informed that this is AI generated photos & fake news, circulated by scammers. It looks like me,
Sounds like me,
Moves like me
Walks like me
BUT it’s not me!
an Israeli woman's testimony of what happened to her on October 7: "They come in and I tell them I have two children. They say don't worry, we're Muslim, we will not hurt you. One of them sees bananas and asks if he can have one. I say yes. They stayed about two hours then left."