4 February 2011
Friday 4 February 2011 is the saddest day in my life.( next to Wednesday 13 January 1982, when my late father died 29 years ago). My mother, 84, passed away peacefully that Friday. She has had a wonderful life, leaving behind a brood of children aged between 63-53, well brought-up and successful in their own little ways.
Al - Fatihah......Semoga Allah mencucuri rahmat ke atas rohnya. Semoga kubur Mak senantiasa di terangi dengan amalan yang telah Mak taburkan dan doa yang kami senantiasa di bibir kami. Semoga Mak telah berjumpa Ayah (seperti di dalam mimpi cucunda Nawal dan Aie). Semoga Mak bahagia disisi Ayah yang Mak merindui sejak 29 tahun dahulu. Semoga Mak dan Ayah sejahtera di alam barzah...sehingga kita semua berjumpa sekali lagi di dalam Syurga nanti......insyAllah.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Monday, March 28, 2011
Lifelong Learning
14-25 March 2011
Once again, my doa to be Tetamu Allah telah di makbulkan sekali lagi. My family of 15 members boarded the MAS flight to Jeddah enroute to Madinah Al-Munawwarah and Mekah Al-Mukarammah on 14 March 2011 to perform our Umrah (Small Haj). I feel very blessed to be in Masjidil Haram again....Alhamdullillah.
The landscape in Mecca has changed tremendously, no more small peddlers doing their business along the roadsides like before just before and after each solat/prayer. Big tall skyscrapers now dominate the skyline of the Holy City - the latest one Zam Zam Towers, known to be the tallest clock tower in the world, joining the earlier hotel blocks like Mekah Hilton, Inter Continental Hotel (formerly Sheraton), and still more blocks coming up facing the Umrah Gate.
Performing the Umrah or small Haj is a cleansing exercise for all Muslims, spiritually. We beg forgiveness from Allah The Almighty, to forgive whatever we had done, consciously or unconsciously, to our relatives, friends or foes. Upon leaving Mecca after the Tawaf Wida', we are actually without any sins at all, just like litlle new-borns, all our wrongdoings and sins have been cleansed by Allah, the Most Merciful.
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Syukur Alhamdullillah.....Ya Allah ya Tuhan ku! Jangan lah di jadikan tawaf dan ziarah hamba Mu ini sebagai kali yang penghabisan di Baitullah. Jika sekiranya ditakdirkan menjadi kali yang akhir maka aku memohon syurga sebagai gantinya dengan kemurahan Mu, ya Tuhan Yang Maha Pemurah lagi Maha Penyayang.
To me, the more we learn Al-Quran, the more jahil we become. To learn the Quran and the Sunnah Nabi is a lifelong learning process. Muslims are required to "Tuntutlah ilmu sehinggga ke liang lahad"
Once again, my doa to be Tetamu Allah telah di makbulkan sekali lagi. My family of 15 members boarded the MAS flight to Jeddah enroute to Madinah Al-Munawwarah and Mekah Al-Mukarammah on 14 March 2011 to perform our Umrah (Small Haj). I feel very blessed to be in Masjidil Haram again....Alhamdullillah.
The landscape in Mecca has changed tremendously, no more small peddlers doing their business along the roadsides like before just before and after each solat/prayer. Big tall skyscrapers now dominate the skyline of the Holy City - the latest one Zam Zam Towers, known to be the tallest clock tower in the world, joining the earlier hotel blocks like Mekah Hilton, Inter Continental Hotel (formerly Sheraton), and still more blocks coming up facing the Umrah Gate.
Performing the Umrah or small Haj is a cleansing exercise for all Muslims, spiritually. We beg forgiveness from Allah The Almighty, to forgive whatever we had done, consciously or unconsciously, to our relatives, friends or foes. Upon leaving Mecca after the Tawaf Wida', we are actually without any sins at all, just like litlle new-borns, all our wrongdoings and sins have been cleansed by Allah, the Most Merciful.
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Syukur Alhamdullillah.....Ya Allah ya Tuhan ku! Jangan lah di jadikan tawaf dan ziarah hamba Mu ini sebagai kali yang penghabisan di Baitullah. Jika sekiranya ditakdirkan menjadi kali yang akhir maka aku memohon syurga sebagai gantinya dengan kemurahan Mu, ya Tuhan Yang Maha Pemurah lagi Maha Penyayang.
To me, the more we learn Al-Quran, the more jahil we become. To learn the Quran and the Sunnah Nabi is a lifelong learning process. Muslims are required to "Tuntutlah ilmu sehinggga ke liang lahad"
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Lifelong Learning
1-3 March 2011
I feel happy and satisfied attending the Workshop on Harmonization of MPOB Codes of Practice(CoP) at MPOB HQ in Bangi for the past 3 days. The refresher course conducted by an experienced Consultant for MPOB is indeed an introduction to the world of technical auditing for me. I now understand why any industry see the need to get themselves audited - more so to improve on their work processes in order to cut costs, maintain a good public image. For MPOB, it is to assist the palm oil industry of Malaysia to produce Sustainable Palm Oil. Once the Board achieve its goal of becoming a Certified Body(CB), it would be in a better position to compete with RSPO(Round Table on Sustainable Palm Oil) to guide all organizations in the palm oil supply chain in the country to practice quality management sytems, hence to produce good quality products and services. I personally feel that MPOB should stand tall, despite various challenges and threats posed by RSPO and other green NGO's, being the most authoritative body on the oil palm / palm oil.
Personally, it was wonderful for me to meet up old colleagues who are still serving the organization with loyalty, dedication and a fierce sense of belonging to the organization, the same feeling I had before I retired way back in 2005. Becoming an auditor in MPOB is one way for me to serve the Industry again and this is what I would like to do while I still can for Palm Oil........
Psst....I accidentally bumped into my former staff, Pn Robiah and Cik Noraziah on the way out there and one of them asked me...Datin belajar lagi? Of course, learning never stop, learning is for life!
I feel happy and satisfied attending the Workshop on Harmonization of MPOB Codes of Practice(CoP) at MPOB HQ in Bangi for the past 3 days. The refresher course conducted by an experienced Consultant for MPOB is indeed an introduction to the world of technical auditing for me. I now understand why any industry see the need to get themselves audited - more so to improve on their work processes in order to cut costs, maintain a good public image. For MPOB, it is to assist the palm oil industry of Malaysia to produce Sustainable Palm Oil. Once the Board achieve its goal of becoming a Certified Body(CB), it would be in a better position to compete with RSPO(Round Table on Sustainable Palm Oil) to guide all organizations in the palm oil supply chain in the country to practice quality management sytems, hence to produce good quality products and services. I personally feel that MPOB should stand tall, despite various challenges and threats posed by RSPO and other green NGO's, being the most authoritative body on the oil palm / palm oil.
Personally, it was wonderful for me to meet up old colleagues who are still serving the organization with loyalty, dedication and a fierce sense of belonging to the organization, the same feeling I had before I retired way back in 2005. Becoming an auditor in MPOB is one way for me to serve the Industry again and this is what I would like to do while I still can for Palm Oil........
Psst....I accidentally bumped into my former staff, Pn Robiah and Cik Noraziah on the way out there and one of them asked me...Datin belajar lagi? Of course, learning never stop, learning is for life!
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Penang - Pearl of the Orient
8 January 2011
We took a trip to Penang over the weekend. Next to my hometown Malacca, the Pearl of the Orient never fail to impress me. We stayed at a beach hotel over looking the sea. Whenever I am on the beach, any beach for that matter, I cannot resist picking up sea shells. If I were to take count of the number of shells I pick up at all the beaches I have visited.....But the biggest shells I have collected at those from Hong Kong when we were served deliciuos seafood for dinner and I could not help putting the shells aside to take home after eating the insides.
Sea shells, from time immemorial, have been used as a currency for trading, just like coins, beads and other collectibles. Sea shells are unique in themselves because no two shells are really alike, in terms of shape, size, colour and pattern. To me, sea shells form a piece of the natural heritage from the sea.
We also went about town, walking the old streets along Jalan Kapitan Keling, the ancient Kapitan Keling Mosque, Lebuh Chulia and the surrounding area. It was nostalgic to walk along these historic streets where so much trade was transacted during the early days when Penang, being the first British Straits Settlement in the late 18th century, was a bustling trading post. More than two centuries of unique history and heritage makes George Town a worthy recipient as a UNESCO World Culural Heritage Site in 2008, similar to Malacca.
We took a trip to Penang over the weekend. Next to my hometown Malacca, the Pearl of the Orient never fail to impress me. We stayed at a beach hotel over looking the sea. Whenever I am on the beach, any beach for that matter, I cannot resist picking up sea shells. If I were to take count of the number of shells I pick up at all the beaches I have visited.....But the biggest shells I have collected at those from Hong Kong when we were served deliciuos seafood for dinner and I could not help putting the shells aside to take home after eating the insides.
Sea shells, from time immemorial, have been used as a currency for trading, just like coins, beads and other collectibles. Sea shells are unique in themselves because no two shells are really alike, in terms of shape, size, colour and pattern. To me, sea shells form a piece of the natural heritage from the sea.
We also went about town, walking the old streets along Jalan Kapitan Keling, the ancient Kapitan Keling Mosque, Lebuh Chulia and the surrounding area. It was nostalgic to walk along these historic streets where so much trade was transacted during the early days when Penang, being the first British Straits Settlement in the late 18th century, was a bustling trading post. More than two centuries of unique history and heritage makes George Town a worthy recipient as a UNESCO World Culural Heritage Site in 2008, similar to Malacca.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Wedding Anniversary
1 January 2011
We were invited to the 5Oth Golden Wedding Anniversay of Tan Sri Arshad Ayob and Pn Sri Zaleha Arshad at the Sime Darby Convention Centre. They are an amazing couple!
Pn Sri Zaleha, as always, looked so resplendent and "bridal" in her white lace kurung ensemble, and her blue turquoise and diamond necklace and earring set highlighted her attire even more that anniversay nite. Looking at them both inspired us, the younger couples, to live a wonderful life together, just like them, surrounded by their 7 children and grandchildren totalling 26!
NB: Tan Sri Arshad is a a great leader who never forget his humble roots. His greatest contribution is having successfully nurtured and developed the critical mass of Bumiputera professionals and entrepreneurs trained at UiTM (formerly known as MARA College in the 1960's) and now have formed the backbone required to contribute towards nation building and prosperity of our beloved country Malaysia.
Psst....I am humbled to be given the 2nd Chance to go for further studies to do my Masters based on the Associateship of the Library Association(ALA) that I obtained at ITM in 1969-1971.
We were invited to the 5Oth Golden Wedding Anniversay of Tan Sri Arshad Ayob and Pn Sri Zaleha Arshad at the Sime Darby Convention Centre. They are an amazing couple!
Pn Sri Zaleha, as always, looked so resplendent and "bridal" in her white lace kurung ensemble, and her blue turquoise and diamond necklace and earring set highlighted her attire even more that anniversay nite. Looking at them both inspired us, the younger couples, to live a wonderful life together, just like them, surrounded by their 7 children and grandchildren totalling 26!
NB: Tan Sri Arshad is a a great leader who never forget his humble roots. His greatest contribution is having successfully nurtured and developed the critical mass of Bumiputera professionals and entrepreneurs trained at UiTM (formerly known as MARA College in the 1960's) and now have formed the backbone required to contribute towards nation building and prosperity of our beloved country Malaysia.
Psst....I am humbled to be given the 2nd Chance to go for further studies to do my Masters based on the Associateship of the Library Association(ALA) that I obtained at ITM in 1969-1971.
Friday, December 31, 2010
Birthday Celebrations
31 December 2010
Today is the end of the year 2010. For me, the coming of any new year is an ocassion to celebrate because my birthdate is 30th December. Therefore, any new year celebration is also a celebration for me, I put it that way. I attended a company dinner which was held on 30 December 2010, attended by the staff and their family members. The dinner was well attended, well represented, a true 1Malaysia gathering! We had a wonderful time. They gathered all the staff born in the month of December and all of us cut the birthday cake together. I turned sweet 16!
Psst....On the way to dinner, I got a surprise call from London. My son Ammar wished me Happy Birthday Mama. That actually is the climax of my birthday celebrations and made my year 2010 complete.
Happy New Year to all. May 2011 be a better year for all of us wherever you are. To all Muslims, this is still the month of Hijrah, so berhijrah lah untuk menjadi Ummah yang senantiasa mengingati Allah.
Today is the end of the year 2010. For me, the coming of any new year is an ocassion to celebrate because my birthdate is 30th December. Therefore, any new year celebration is also a celebration for me, I put it that way. I attended a company dinner which was held on 30 December 2010, attended by the staff and their family members. The dinner was well attended, well represented, a true 1Malaysia gathering! We had a wonderful time. They gathered all the staff born in the month of December and all of us cut the birthday cake together. I turned sweet 16!
Psst....On the way to dinner, I got a surprise call from London. My son Ammar wished me Happy Birthday Mama. That actually is the climax of my birthday celebrations and made my year 2010 complete.
Happy New Year to all. May 2011 be a better year for all of us wherever you are. To all Muslims, this is still the month of Hijrah, so berhijrah lah untuk menjadi Ummah yang senantiasa mengingati Allah.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Palm Information Centre, MPOB
30 December 2010
Today 30 December 2010 marks my 5th year of retirement from the Malaysian Palm Oil Board(MPOB). Five years ago on 30th December2005, the staff of the Palm Information Centre organised a farewell and retirement gathering for me at Anjung Sawit of the Palm Information Centre. It was a very memorable experience for me because after 33 years in the government service, I realised that I was retiring. However for me, retirement is just a change in career (I found out later). That day, I tried hard to retain my feelings inside me because deep in me, I actually was very very sad, having to leave my beloved staff, especially the senior ones who had been with me through thick and thin, planning and executing the duties and responsibilities of the former PORIM Library (now known as Palm Information Centre or popularly known as PMS for short), whom I had grown to trust and love throughout the years working with them - people like Pn Sakinah, Pn Robiah, Pn Norizan, Noraziah, Nor Lijah, NorAzman, Fuad, Ghazali, Saadiah, Amin, Ariff, Fatimah Hanim, Shahrul Aida, Rafidah....without their dedication and support, I would not have developed the Centre. Kindly go to http://palmoilis.mpob.gov.my/Vtour/index.htm for a glimpse of our small contribution to MPOB and our beloved country Malaysia.
NB. I had the opportunity of meeting up the former Director-General of MPOB recently. He asked me whether I visit the Centre and I wholeheartedly informed him that ..."saya sayu hati nak pergi balik ke MPOB sebab saya terima beberapa maklumbalas menyatakan yang PMS kini tak sama macam PMS dulu. Galeri tidak di kemaskini dengan baik; Produk Palmshoppe pun tak banyak seperti dulu; keseluruhan PMS sudah hilang keceriannya....". Even the virtual tour of 5 years ago which I developed before was never updated.
On another ocassion, I was also approached by the former Chairman of MPOB to come and discuss with him regarding the information requirements of the palm oil industry. But I never did because my principle in life is that once I leave an organization, I leave clean without any strings tied.
In December this year, I was on the audit panel of an auditing company. I was pleasantly surprised when the librarian commented that the Palm Information Centre is the benchmark for the library development in Malaysia. I felt humbled and at the same time proud of our achievement in setting an example for the library and information industry in Malaysia. Hearing this comment made me feel very sad since the Centre has lost its glory of yesteryears.
As a founder and former Head of Unit of PMS, I feel saddened by the unsatisfactory comments and "hati tersangatlah sayu untuk menjejaki kaki ke PMS, satu-satunya peninggalan saya di MPOB..."
Today 30 December 2010 marks my 5th year of retirement from the Malaysian Palm Oil Board(MPOB). Five years ago on 30th December2005, the staff of the Palm Information Centre organised a farewell and retirement gathering for me at Anjung Sawit of the Palm Information Centre. It was a very memorable experience for me because after 33 years in the government service, I realised that I was retiring. However for me, retirement is just a change in career (I found out later). That day, I tried hard to retain my feelings inside me because deep in me, I actually was very very sad, having to leave my beloved staff, especially the senior ones who had been with me through thick and thin, planning and executing the duties and responsibilities of the former PORIM Library (now known as Palm Information Centre or popularly known as PMS for short), whom I had grown to trust and love throughout the years working with them - people like Pn Sakinah, Pn Robiah, Pn Norizan, Noraziah, Nor Lijah, NorAzman, Fuad, Ghazali, Saadiah, Amin, Ariff, Fatimah Hanim, Shahrul Aida, Rafidah....without their dedication and support, I would not have developed the Centre. Kindly go to http://palmoilis.mpob.gov.my/Vtour/index.htm for a glimpse of our small contribution to MPOB and our beloved country Malaysia.
NB. I had the opportunity of meeting up the former Director-General of MPOB recently. He asked me whether I visit the Centre and I wholeheartedly informed him that ..."saya sayu hati nak pergi balik ke MPOB sebab saya terima beberapa maklumbalas menyatakan yang PMS kini tak sama macam PMS dulu. Galeri tidak di kemaskini dengan baik; Produk Palmshoppe pun tak banyak seperti dulu; keseluruhan PMS sudah hilang keceriannya....". Even the virtual tour of 5 years ago which I developed before was never updated.
On another ocassion, I was also approached by the former Chairman of MPOB to come and discuss with him regarding the information requirements of the palm oil industry. But I never did because my principle in life is that once I leave an organization, I leave clean without any strings tied.
In December this year, I was on the audit panel of an auditing company. I was pleasantly surprised when the librarian commented that the Palm Information Centre is the benchmark for the library development in Malaysia. I felt humbled and at the same time proud of our achievement in setting an example for the library and information industry in Malaysia. Hearing this comment made me feel very sad since the Centre has lost its glory of yesteryears.
As a founder and former Head of Unit of PMS, I feel saddened by the unsatisfactory comments and "hati tersangatlah sayu untuk menjejaki kaki ke PMS, satu-satunya peninggalan saya di MPOB..."
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