Before I go on with today's entry, let me tell you one thing.
Yes, I'm so angry today.
I'm really furious after reading Pa'chik's blog.
No, please don't get me wrong.
I'm not mad at him, I'm furious after reading the article he pasted in his latest entry.
How low can we go as a Malaysian Muslim?
Just to prove that we are living in a so-called developed country, to prove that we are open-minded, to show the world that we are capable of doing everything.. we have to put Islam away?
MasyaAllah.. I think having one 'Lina Joy' is enough.
Read this:
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Bartenders Whip Up A Storm At Contest
The competition hosted by Belvedere Vodka at Frangipani bar offered an opportunity to celebrate the skill, creativity and artistry of Malaysia’s bartenders as well as Belvedere Vodka’s belief in the art of mixing the perfect cocktail.
Ten bartenders from various five-star hotels and night outlets competed for the title of Belvedere Bartender of the Year 2007 (Malaysia).
The winner will participate in the Regional Bartender Event in Hong Kong with an opportunity to go on to the Belvedere International Bartender Competition in London.
“Each cocktail must feature one of the three types of Belvedere Vodka – Belvedere Pure, Belvedere Cytrus or Belvedere Pomarancza,” said Riche Monde Malaysia Belvedere Vodka brand manager Jeff Chong, whose company distributes the brand in Malaysia.
“Judging will be based on taste, outlook (bartender’s presentation), presentation of drink, aroma and the name of the cocktail.”
“We’re also hosting a cocktail party, which will offer guests and Belvedere lovers the chance to have fun and enjoy some drinks,” Chong said.
Riche Monde Malaysia’s corporate clients, media members and celebrities like Marion Caunter, Wong Sze Zen, Stephanie Chai and Will Quah attended the invitation-only event.
Daphne Iking hosted the event while Camelia entertained guests with a few songs.
“Belvedere literally means 'beautiful to see.' A fitting name for such an alluring vodka,” Iking said during the opening of the event.
Mohd Adzhar Ahmad, who has been bartending at Qba in The Westin Kuala Lumpur for two years, was declared the competition’s winner with his long drink named Pomarancza Ozie and martini called Smooth.
Fellow Qba bartender Rizal Junior Johari won second place with his Capito long drink and June’s martini.
Mohd Erik Fiza Zulkifle from The Loft KL was third with his Belveryna and Eredevleb Framboise Tea Martini cocktails.
Vodka fan James Coathup tried Erik’s Belveryna and described it as “fresh, fruity and delicious”.
“This drink is something I’d actually buy. I usually go for drinks like vodka cranberry and vodka lime soda when I’m out for drinks with friends,” the Australian said.
Channel [V] VJ Alvin Pulga, better known as Alvey sampled Adzhar’s Smooth and declared that its smooth taste lived up to its name.
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The 1st,2nd and 3rd place are all Muslim.
Good job, guys. 'Well done!'
Astaghfirullahalazim.
Don't they have better things to do?
Is getting a job that hard they had to settle being a bartender instead?
Come on, is not like you're making 'teh tarik' or what ok?
MasyaAllah.. MasyaAllah..
If any of you readers think that they aren't doing any wrong, or perhaps you're trying to be positive, thinking that they might just mingle with vodka,beer,wine et cetera without consuming it, [which I doubt because how would they know the mixture tastes good if they don't try it first??] ,well I hope this hadith will make you think twice.
Credits to pa'chik for putting this up, so that I can share with all of you who are reading.
Diriwayatkan oleh Ibnu Tarmizi dan Ibnu Majah;
“Rasulullah s.a.w. melaknat tentang arak, sepuluh golongan: (1) yang memerasnya, (2) yang minta diperaskannya, (3) yang meminumnya, (4) yang membawanya, (5) yang minta dihantarinya, (6) yang menuangkannya, (7) yang menjualnya, (8) yang makan harganya, (9) yang membelinya, (10) yang minta dibelikannya.”
I have yet to give my opinion on a local female actor who decided to shaved her head bald and now this??
MasyaAllah, it's neverending.
People seem proud to show they did something that is obviously wrong in Islam.
I really can't understand this.
I'm sorry this entry sounds so negative , but this I had to do.
I'm tired of reading about what these kind of people did to make others [non-Muslim] even more confused about Islam.
I may not be the best or the most suitable person to write about this, as I know I'm not a perfect Muslimah too, but Subhananallah..
This is just way too much.
I might just punch them in the face if I ever see them on the street.
LOL.
Oh well, for the record, shaving your head bald [for woman] is HARAM no matter how you put it [unless it's for medical purposes-lah..].
What does art got to do with hukum Islam anyway?
It doesn't make it HALAL, even though that's what you do for a living.
[And daddy showing his support by shaving his head too?? Come on!!!!!]
The same goes for men who wear earrings or chain/choker.
That's HARAM too. Period.
Wassalam.
che'gu,
ReplyDeletekalu nok cghito pasal botok tu... pautan nih buleh jadi ado guno..
Wanita Botak
yahudi tidak akan redha dengan orang Islam, selagi mana umat Islam tidak ikut cara mereka (yahudi).
Perkataan kat sini.. ikut cara.. bukan masuk ugama pun...
ish ish ini yg nk dibanggakan..
ReplyDeletetiga2 lak islam.. (islam la kot, sebab nama2 nya islam)
kalau dah dok goncang2 cipta air siap cipta nama..mestila kene try kan sodap ke idak air tu....
ish ish
ok i already add ya blog in blogroll
ReplyDeleteit has come to a point where everything goes.. agama hanya pada nama.. perhaps, they have taken the catchphrase malaysia boleh a bit too far.. kesian anak bangsa seagamaku..
ReplyDeleteastaghfirullah...
ReplyDeletewait until you work for a foreign bank like mine. drinking sessions are a norm, yes even for the malays. i know there's one haji who drinks. it's kinda hard being a non-drinker, as they look at you as though you're the odd one out. "a banker who doesn't drink? come on!".
ReplyDeleteto each his own.
Dear The Banker,
ReplyDelete"To each his won".
I trust you won't indulge yourself in such manner.
You can avoid smoking, so hopefully it's the same with drinking.
Make me proud of you!
It's ok to be the odd one out di dunia, but fear the Akhirat.
Nauzubillah, hopefully we won't be the odd ones out there.
giler ah skang ni.. realiti yg menakutkan.. tu baru sikit yg kita tahu.. kalau x dibendung makin teruk jadinya.. isk!!
ReplyDeleteAchik..
ReplyDeleteMemang giler kan?
Nantilah, akan disusuli dgn cerita Malaysians mengutuk Ulama'.
Semua sbb nak support Amani.
Cheissss!!
i am NOT disagreeing with u.. cume,i wonder why people keep talking abt that local female actress who shaved her head bald but then keeping mum about those actresses who dont wear tudung.. or female singers who sing in public..
ReplyDeleteit's just the same.. dont u think so?! i mean, all three are HARAM in Islam rite..?!
hmm.. a point to ponder..~!
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i love ur writing, fizzylicious.. keep up the good work..!! =)
btw, i hate lelaki with earings.. major turn-off okkay.. haha.. no matter how good looking he is, demmm.. with earings they just SUX!!
Idya sayanggg,
ReplyDeleteI guess people talk abour Amani because the decision she made was so bold, without thinking the sensitivity of us Muslims.
And as for 'tudungless' female artists and female singers who sing in public, that's HARAM too.
It's not like there weren't anyone [Ulama' or not] talk about it, but our society today just pekakkan telinga.
That leads to kutuk mengutuk Ulama' and all.
MasyaAllah.
Thanks for your lovely words, dear.
The feeling's mutual. =)
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Dear Pa'chik,
Thanks for the info, I'll definitely let The Banker knows about this.
Actually he's a very² good friend of mine, and I trust that what he wrote earlier, he didn't mean that he agreed with such behaviour.
I pray that he'll be strong and maintain his dignity even though some losers call him 'kolot', 'kampung' et cetera.
Thanks for your thoughts on this, Pa'chik.
I really appreciate it. =)
saya tak suka... saya tak cheer pun mereka. nauzubillah
ReplyDeleteohh don't get me wrong. i have never tasted liquor, and don't plan on doing so. i am disappointed to see these brilliant young malays/muslims (trust me, they have to be brilliant to be where they are) embracing the drinking culture in hope of climbing the corporate ladder faster. for me, it's a matter or rezeki, if i keep my head down and work hard enough then insyaAllah i'll get my due rewards.
ReplyDeletethis is the sad, and very true, scenario of the malaysian corporate world.
dunia sangat unfair
ReplyDeleteMak Su..
ReplyDeleteSama lah kita..
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Dear The Banker,
I can't agree more with you.
It's a sad,sad fact definitely.
=(
Be strong ok?
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Anonymous,
By being unfair, in what way?
Perhaps you can elaborate more.
Any opinions are welcome here.
So long as it doesn't menghina Islam, it's fine by me.
oh, this got nothing to do with your post, i was just finding a place to express my feeling today. But yes, amani is just another boring rebellious teenager..
ReplyDeletebanker dude,
ReplyDeleteit's never cross my mind that u do such thing. i can sense it from ur comment.
Those just were my thought.. and like to share some views about what u've said... gomen gomen...
Dear Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteConcurred.
Anyway, do stop by again.
=)
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Dear pa'chik..
I think he knows too.
Chill lah, ok??
Btw, The Banker is also a Kelantanese.
Hehehehehe..
[he's the one who introduced me to 'pok-e-dey'] LOL