Scotland the Land of the Brave and Ramadan Al Mubarak

>> Saturday, July 30, 2011

Towering in gallant fame
Scotland my mountain hame
High may your proud banners gloriously wave
Land of my high endeavour
Land of the shining river
Land of my heart forever
Scotland the brave


Friendly people and a beautiful country that  how I  described Scotland.  Many people would associate Scotland  with men in kilt, Scottish  Gaelic,  tartan, the  bag pipes  which are loved   and hated by  many people, William Wallace, Braveheart the movie, Loch Ness Monster , Highland Games, beutiful scenery and  medival castles. For me  Scotland is  always close to my heart where I spent 2 years finishing my post graduate studies and it is a must place to visit. I will write about my trip to Loch Ness and the beautiful and spectacular scenery of Isle of Skye, located in  Highlands, the northern part of Scotland.

I  bought a new printer last week and I would like to  recommend  everyone the  Canon printer. The best thing   about this printer  apart from its slick features and user friendly, it doest not need power adapter and this saves lots of troubles. I  got some boost to write more posts in the future. I have to say there is no story without a picture. Finally, I been able to scan the photos of Highland Games which  I went to in 1996. Read my previous post titled Highland Games.

I would like to wish to all Muslims out there, Selamat Berpuasa tomorrow and may Allah  granted us a blessed  Ramadan.








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Be Grateful and Thankful

>> Friday, July 8, 2011

I took these photos using my handphone many months ago.These are photos of a consruction site of a bugalow in Shah Alam taken from an apartment. There is  a story behind the picture, like the saying a picture  tells thousand words.What I am going to write is nothing to do with construction but about the people working at the construction site. The Indonesian workers. When I feel despair and at  loss, these people somehow give me inspiration and strength to move on and not giving up. It also  made me   feel how lucky I am to be in Malaysia. I hope many  of us would feel the same way too. How grateful I am to Allah for all the blessings to live in peaceful and posperous country,  Malaysia. 

These workers have the endurance, perseverance and patience to continue to live and support their family back home.You would hardly see local people working at construction site.  They live and work at the construction site to finish the job.They do not see their family for months and sometime years. Their place to stay is just a  timber shed   and they  sleep on the floor. When the construction of a walls  started and   room or enclosed space formed, the workers  would soon move in   and  it becomes their new shelter for them  to stay and sleep. Their old shed  have to  be removed to give ways for roads  or  mobilisation  of machinery as the project progressing and  reaching a completion. Lectures in Egypt, they are  making money just as  much as our school teachers whilst doctors in Algeria just earn a little. People in other parts of the   live in hunger and fear. Here in Malaysia,  people accusing the government of  being  'zalim', etc.  They are clueless what  'zalim' means. Some of these  people study  on government loans at overseas but they critised the goverment and support the opposition parties. That is really sad.  They do not know how lucky there are compared to other people in the world. I guess I  love to be a traveler and  wanderer, because it made me always to  thank Allah and to be grateful. Alhamdullilah. 

Pad foundations in progress
R.C beams and columns erected











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