an unlikely relationship
9 years ago
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Salam everyone, Selamat Hari Raya, Maaf Zahir Batin. Thank you so much for your great support and your comments. I really appreciate them so very much. May Allah bless you all always and keep safe. :)
ReplyDeleteSELAMAT HARI RAYA TO YOU TOO MISS!!
ReplyDeleteselamat Hari Raya.. Maaf Zahir Batin... a very good to communicate and a very good design (keep it simple) :)
ReplyDeletegood luck... wish u all the best...
May allah bless you too :
How to make this year's aidilfitri more meaningful -- in case you dont know this already ;-P:
ReplyDelete1. Celebrate it with your parents and the rest of the family. Being around with family members certainly heighten the festive moods in all of us.
2. Be very very sincere while asking for forgiveness especially from your parents. Insincere apologies will only hurt us in the long run. If you are not ready to forgive and forget, you'd better wait -- not for too long, though.
3. Be moderate in every single thing. especially the food intake. go easy on the ketupat, lemang, pineapple tarts & kerepek pisang to name a few.(I know, it is very difficult -- the temptation is too great to handle).
4. Be generous to everybody. (Be it giving alms or simply providing drinks and some biscuits to your guests).
5. Forget about work. It can wait. (until your return to your workplace, that is).
6. Think happy thoughts. Eliminate all bad things that happened to you. Forget those who hurt you. Enjoy the hari raya songs. Hum along if you will.
7. Send messages via SMS, MMS, e-mail and etc to your loved ones sharing the joy of hari raya. Dont recycle forwarded messages. Instead, personalize your messages so that the recipients will cherish it more.
I wish you a happy hari raya aidilfitri 1430H, Amy. I know it's a tad too late but as many of my students said "We celebrate raya for the whole month!"
selamat hari raya miss.. sorry for not commenting on your blog for such along peroid... i,m a little buzy and at IPDA got wireless problem... also a lot of thing on mt mind... sinde my grandfather past away... anyway.. enough about me.. Nas in entering a competition and i heard he won... so does shaza... i really hope i was there to support them.. i really miss our friend at SMKTS... i hope you are at the pink of health
ReplyDeleteaiyark... not checking my spelling first.. very sorry... eventhough i miss them.. i got the chance to meet almost all my friend... from SMKTS, AGAMA ARAU and SMK SYED SIRA... it was really touching... i even got eo me friends that i had not seen or talked to for years.... that is one think that me raya very nice and exciting.. it let you meet people... getting in touch an all
ReplyDeleteThanks Rafiq, Khalid and Zakuan for ur great Eid comements. Khalid, thanks for ur comments and thanks for liking this blog :) Anizan, i totally agree with u and it is never too late to wish Eid Mubarak hehehe.., Zakuan, it's okay i totally understand that u r very busy at the college. thanks for ur support and ur duwaa. May Allah bless u all :)
ReplyDeleteSalam
ReplyDeleteThis season's Raya is almost coming to an end and I finally have the chance to make a proper Hari Raya Greeting in this blog of yours. Hope your raya has been a most happy and fruitful one. Let's pray that we shall be given another opportunity to next year's Ramadhan (and, Insya allah, many more!)