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awat time aku try makan oat untuk brekafast.. tp belum kul 12 dh start lapar???

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Post time 17-5-2017 10:36 AM | Show all posts
theSTRANGER replied at 17-5-2017 10:04 AM
awat time aku try makan oat untuk brekafast.. tp belum kul 12 dh start lapar???

sama lah kita, macam xdak kesan jangka panjang je oat tu hehehe..
makan nasi lebih tahan lama

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Post time 17-5-2017 10:42 AM | Show all posts
nak diet ke nk g bazaar ramadhan?
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Post time 17-5-2017 10:42 AM | Show all posts
Berazam nak berbuka di masjid yg berlainan setiap hari..

Nak try lain dr yg lain..weekend je makan kat rumah...hehhe

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Post time 17-5-2017 10:53 AM | Show all posts
theSTRANGER replied at 17-5-2017 10:04 AM
awat time aku try makan oat untuk brekafast.. tp belum kul 12 dh start lapar???

Cer buat overnight oat!
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biasa uols buat brp sudu oat?
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buntalz replied at 17-5-2017 10:42 AM
Berazam nak berbuka di masjid yg berlainan setiap hari..

Nak try lain dr yg lain..weekend je maka ...

Weolls dah buat dulu dengan kekawan. Bess juge. Boleh dpt ramai kenalan. Tp xdptlah setiap hari masjid yg berlainan, tiap minggu if ade kesempatan terus pegi.

Now, berazam nak travel seminggu dgn kekawan juge masa puasa. Nak try jelajah semenanjung.

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Zafrah replied at 17-5-2017 12:07 PM
Weolls dah buat dulu dengan kekawan. Bess juge. Boleh dpt ramai kenalan. Tp xdptlah setiap hari ma ...

bestnya... InsyaAllah plan next year lah nak buat gitu..hehhe
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Tradisi Unik Selama Bulan Ramadhan di Berbagai Negara                   


1. Rusia
Jika lama waktu berpuasa di Indonesia rata-rata 13 jam dalam satu hari, berbeda halnya dengan Rusia. Umat muslim di Rusia harus menempuh 17 jam setiap hari. Meskipun lebih lama, umat Muslim di Rusia mengisi bulan Ramadhan dengan berbagai kegiatan dan makanan khas. Lebih dari 20 juta muslim di Rusia biasa berkumpul di 8000 masjid dan menyantap khingalsh atau galnash saat adzan magrib tiba. Khingals adalah roti yang diisi dengan keju. Sedangkan Galnash adalah Roti yang terbuat dari gandum. Muslim di Rusia Selatan mempunyai minuman hasil fermentasi tapi tidak mengandung alcohol. Minuman wajib bulan Ramadhan ala Rusia ini disebut kvass.

2. Tiongkok
Daerah muslim di Tiongkok berada di Kasghar. Walupun tidak semeriah di Negara-negara Islam, umat Muslim di Tiongkok mempunyai cara sendiri untuk mengisi Ramadhan. Buka puasa bersama menjadi agenda wajib dan ajang untuk berkumpul warga setempat.

3. Yordania
Selama bulan Puasa, warga muslim di Yordania biasa menghias jalan dengan berbagai lampu warna-warni. Selain itu, mereka juga mempunyai peraturan untuk makan dalam satu meja saat berbuka puasa, entah mereka kenal atau tidak. Untuk hidangan, Orang Yordania biasa mengkonsumsi Mansaf dan Qatayef. Mansaf merupakan olahan daging domba dengan rempah-rempah. Sedangkan Qatayef merupakan kudapan sejenis pancake dengan kayu manis diisi dengan kenari atau gula.

4. USA
Budaya warga muslim di USA saat Ramadhan tidak kalah uniknya. Mereka terbiasa untuk berbuka puasa dengan dua cara. Cara pertama adalah dengan datang ke masjid untuk potluck. Potluck merupakan anjuran untuk membawa makanan bagi siapapun yang datang. Cara ke dua lebih mirip dengan makan bersama tetangga. Entah tetangga mereka muslim atau non muslim, mereka serin berkumpul di satu rumah untuk makan besar saat waktu berbuka tiba.
Lain ladang lain belalang, lain lubuk lain ikanya. Setiap Negara mempunyai caranya masing-masing untuk menyambut bulan suci. Tidak ada yang paling benar dan tidak ada yang salah. Bersama dalam perbedaan masih menjadi hal yang paling utama.  
               

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seribulan replied at 17-5-2017 12:57 PM
Tradisi Unik Selama Bulan Ramadhan di Berbagai Negara                    

pejam celik pejam celik minggu depan dh nk puasa tradisi org bujang mcm saya balik keje singgah bazar, 1st round tgk ape je mknan yg org jual. 2nd round baru beli kalau extra rajin baru masak yg simple je

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1. Morocco Save
Postcard scenery of MoroccoCredit: skyscrapercity
Whenever we dream of Morocco, our imagination wanders through the wonderful one of a kind offerings that Marrakech has in store for us. Imagine getting lost in the souk and being overwhelmed by the sights of handmade ceramics, the scents of exotic spices and bottled fragrances and the sounds of vendors enticing you with better bargains.
[Have you read our #HHWT Explorers feature on Aida, who lives in Morocco?]
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Find your way through the labyrinth of Marrakech’s famous souksCredit: roughguides
The Islamic architecture here is second to none. Take a breather from the world’s chaos and immerse yourself in the beauty of the country’s largest Madrasa, Ben Youssef where the interiors are etched with Kufic inscriptions or learn a lesson in history at the Marrakech Museum where modern works of art and Qur’anic inscriptions co-exist together.
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Explore the Marrakech Museum that houses modern and classic works of artCredit: Marc
#HHWT Tip: Streets are often lit up with colourful lights during Ramadhan and some intersections may give out sweets or dates to enjoy.
2. Malaysia Save
The modern landscape of Kuala LumpurCredit: visit-malaysia
Muslim travellers with a boarding pass to Malaysia are often welcomed by a city landscape when visiting the capital of Kuala Lumpur.
   
Your to-do list should include the architectural immersion of the country’s iconic Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah mosque; sifting the artefacts, ceramics and religious manuscripts at Southeast Asia’s largest Islamic Arts Museum; and stepping into Putrajaya’s Moroccan Pavilion that is greatly inspired by Morocco’s traditional works of art.
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The age-old artefacts at the Islamic Arts MuseumCredit: littlelifeofmine
Plus, with Malaysia being Southeast Asia’s little Mecca of finger-licking street food, Ramadhan bazaars are aplenty to offer a never-ending and affordable Iftar options from flavourful chicken biryani to grilled ayam percik and mutton kebab.
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Grilled chicken for Iftar, anyone?Credit: coklateyes
3. United Arab Emirates Save
The stunning Burj Al-Arab in DubaiCredit: 786flights
Beyond the promise of modernity that is led by the sky- high Burj Khalifa and Burj Al-Arab, spending Ramadhan in a place like United Arab Emirates will be a rewarding Middle Eastern experience – despite the heavy travel expenses.
Rich in religious and cultural splendours, this Muslim-friendly country is brimming with attractions to keep you busy till Iftar dawns.
Visit the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque for the intricate details of the mosaic and glass work before soaking up the local art scene at the Sharjah Arts Museum known for the collection of Arabic and European artists. The Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation also offers a quick history lessons of the early years of the Islamic empire.
[Break your fast at one of these 10 halal international food chains in Dubai!]
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Explore the majestic Sheikh Zayed Grand mosqueCredit: inspirationseek
4. Spain Save
A breathtaking landscape in SpainCredit: youtube
If you have a European getaway in mind, Spain is one of the many places to visit and the traces of Islamic presence in the country’s long history will be an exciting chapter to your scenic holiday. A definite must-see is the historic mosques that are peppered across Spain such as The Great Mosque of Cordoba, Mosque of Cristo de la Luz and Alcazar of Jerez de la Frontera.
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Marvel at the architecture of Spain’s Great Mosque of CordobaCredit: theredlist
The intricate detailing of Renaissance, Baroque, Islamic and Moorish architectures in the Great Mosque of Cordoba will be a historical highlight of the trip. Then, build up the Islamic significance with a detour to Calahorra Tower, a national historical monument of Islamic background; and the royal palace Alcazar of Seville that was constructured by the Moorish Muslim kings.
Plus, you can make your way to the old Arab Quarter of Albayzin to explore the charming neighbourhood and chat up with the locals. If you happen to land in Madrid, add these halal eateries into your list of Iftar options.
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Chat up with a local at the Arab Quarter of AlbayzinCredit: Bert Kaufmann
5. Singapore Save
Merlion and the modern landscape of SingaporeCredit: wisatahiburan
Similar to its Southeast Asian neighbours, Singapore has cemented itself as a Muslim-friendly destination and one of the best countries to go during Ramadhan.
In a modern city like Singapore, travellers will have adequate access to halal local delights and plenty of Muslim-friendly sites to visit. Step away from the city’s hustle and bustle and retreat at the country’s oldest mosque, the Sultan Mosque that is beautifully detailed with minarets and shiny golden domes as an homage to its Persian, Turkish and Moorish architectures.
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Seek serenity in Singapore’s oldest mosqueA walk down the Arab Street will also add a tinge of Middle Eastern flavour to your Singapore experience where you can score traditional carpets, a variety of Islamic books and silk shops for beautiful fabrics.
[Check out our halal food guides for Singapore!]
Whenever you plan for a take out for Iftar, swing by the Ramadhan bazaar for an array of delicious bites from the classic Ramly burger and chicken kebab to the instagrammable flavoured churros. Take a look at our food report here.
6. Indonesia Save
Bustling city of JakartaCredit: saronafund
When in Southeast Asia, it’s natural to see that Indonesia jumps out from our list of Muslim-friendly destinations. With the world’s largest Muslim population dotted around the archipelago, travellers will feel right at home when in Indonesia.
As vibrant as their Southeast Asian neighbours Malaysia and Singapore, the promise of various attractions to fill your day itinerary and convenient access to halal local cuisines will benefit your holiday. Imagine rising early for Sahur with a traditional breakfast of nasi kunyit Indonesia with a side of omelette, grated coconut and crunchy anchovies.
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How about nasi kunyit Indonesia for Iftar?Credit: miss_yasmina
Then, explore the sights and sounds of Indonesia by seeking a peaceful retreat at Jakarta’s Istiqlal Mosque that is Southeast Asia’s largest or the 15th-century Great Mosque of Demak that is said to be the country’s oldest and packed with Islamic history. Remember to head over the Ramadhan bazaar for local Iftar appetisers in the likes of kolak candil (sweetened and stewed glutinous rice balls), bubur sumsum (rice flour and coconut milk pudding) and a variety of gorengan (deep fried snacks).
[We’ve got a 3D2N itinerary that’s perfect for a short getaway to Jakarta]
7. Turkey Save
Liberate yourself with a trip to Cappadocia, TurkeyCredit: travelturkeyguide
If you have space for one more destination with historical Islamic significance, it’s time to book a flight to Turkey.
The country’s Big Four is a must-visit and enough to fill the void in your travel itinerary. Immerse yourself in the architectural splendours of Ayasofya Museum, Topkapi Palace and Sultan Ahmed Mosque as well as practice your bargaining skills at the Grand Bazaar.

Take a moment to appreciate the beauty of AyasofyaCredit: meetjohnsong
If you want to get to know the locals better, head over to the one of the country’s largest Spice Bazaar that is best known for the abundance of Turkish delights and supply of dried and preserved fruits; exotic herbs and spices; as well as other local bites.
#HHWT Tip: During the month of Ramadhan, keep a look out for Iftar tents that gives away affordable or free food
Wherever our travel guide takes you during the holy month, arm yourself with a few savvy smartphone apps to keep your Iftar and Sahur times in check, such as Ramadhan Times (free; iOS) and Salaat Time (free; Android).


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TEHNEEE replied at 19-5-2017 05:43 PM
Barang murah sini

http://promotion.11street.my/2017/05/pre-ramadhan-sale#x-section-9

Terima kasih. RM11 deal mereka memang menarik

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Kat mana korang semua beli baju raya anak2.. y murah Dan berbaloi

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11street ade raya promotion sekrg, agak berbaloi.

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Tak sabar nya tunggu Ramadhan,

Biasanya seminggu sblm puasa, i dah shopping bj raya. Nnt time ramadhan xlarat nak shopping. Lgpun kadang2 bj yg kite nak xde size

Selamat menyambut Ramdhan semua

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Edited by seribulan at 21-5-2017 05:08 PM


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25 Design Baju Raya Budak Perempuan Bakal Meletops 2017


Tema baju kanak-kanak perempuan pada musim raya memang satu persediaan yang best sangat. Sapa-sapa saja akan suka tengok budak perempuan pakai baju tradisional, model yang cute sedondon dengan mak dia. Siapa yang pandang, pasti mencuri perhatian orang ramai…

Kalau bab puji tu dah boleh kembang bontot! tau.. hari-hari setiap raya akan ada orang puji you all… Okalah kan..pujian yang bagus boleh meningkatkan keyakinan diri dan memberikan self esteem dan feeling yang best masa hari raya. Wow! you all patut rasa apa yang diorang rasa bila orang puji anak kita comel…rasaya.. macam diawangan.. la….kita pun akan terpalit sekali.

Husband pun bertambah sayang you….

Jadi persediaan untuk membuat rekaan pakaian baju kanak-kanak perempuan kenalah bersedia dari awal tau…




Ini fesyen peplum. Kalau boleh warna biarlah yang terang-terang, elakkan warna yang dull macam ni





Warna gold dan tudung yang lilit riben ni.. sedondon dengan ibu pasi mencuit hati orang ramai…

Cute la anak awak…. comel sangat!!! tau






Pastikan anak awak pakai aksesori rambut sepadan, matching color dengan baju. Berkebaya pun cantik tau.



Kalau ada dua beradik perempuan pastikan warna nya matching.




Pakai dress cam ni pun cantk, pastikan ada aksesori pada kepala dan lilit pinggang riben. Pasti nampak cantik dan menawan.





Kain kembang ala princess tema hijau..sesuai sangat…





Elakkan baju jubah dress yang sama macam orang dewasa. Pastikan ada elemen kanak-kanak pada dress.



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Ok pastikan awak ambil semua tips yang diberikan ya… semoga raya nanti akan jadi satu memori yang paling indah buat you all… semua..

Para ibu nak cantik secantik anak-anak yang cute mute ni…

Pastikan you all pakai corset tau. Baru nampak cantik pakai baju peplum dan dress. Malu kan.. nampak perut buncit. Pakai corset dapat bantu you all kuruskan badan dengan pantas, rasa selesa tau..










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