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24 May 2013

Rancang Wang sejak Jatuh Cinta


Assalmualaikum..
Alhaduillah..setelah sekian lama..akhirnya saya dapat update blog..
nie post sblm saya nk balik umah mak mentua..opss silap2..balik rumah sendiri..
post nie mberknaan dgn buku yang baru dibeli semalam..masih tersimpan elok lgi buku nie..
insyaAllah kalo ada masa lapang cuti-cuti nie boleh la baca..
bnde paling pnting nak baca mesti la Al-Quran dulu kn..
kepada sapa yang dah rasa jatuh cinta..saya belom lgi..saya beli sebab nak habiskan baucer buku.
cepat-cepat la beli buku sebelum habis stock..
buku nie best seller kot...


kalau ada kelapangan saya akan kongsikan ngn kome sume...
sebelum saya mengakhiri post nie..
saya ingin mengucapkan selamat pulang ke kampung halaman kepada sahabat-sahabat usrah, classmates and sume student.. 
gunakan cuti yang ada untuk kita tambahkan ilmu dan amal kita...




14 May 2013

Taubat ditolak?


Sesungguhnya Allah maha Mendengar rintihan hambanya..

10 May 2013

GE13 not a ‘Chinese tsunami’.

KUALA LUMPUR, May 10 — Election 2013 was not simply a “Chinese tsunami” as it showed a major swing among the multiracial urban and middle-class electorate against Barisan Nasional (BN), independent pollster Merdeka Center said yesterday.

Sinar Harian Online reported Merdeka Center executive director Ibrahim Suffian (picture) today as saying that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s reading of the May 5 general election as a “Chinese tsunami” was inaccurate as urban Malays had also voted for Pakatan Rakyat (PR).

“There were differences between the low-income and the middle-income areas, as well as between the urban and rural areas,” Ibrahim was quoted as saying.

Analysts have noted that BN’s historic losses in Election 2013 were the result of a middle-class and urban exodus from the coalition that further widened the urban-rural rift in the country.

In their preliminary reading of the vote trend, analysts pointed out that despite the increase in Chinese support for PR, the political tsunami had also swept with it a large number of Malays who form part of the country’s middle- to upper-class electorate.

Ibrahim was also quoted as saying today that several constituencies had shown marginal BN victories that reflected a tight competition between BN and PR.

BN lost the popular vote for the first time since 1969 when it was then the Alliance.

BN also bled an additional seven federal seats to PR in Sunday’s polls. BN and PR won 133 and 89 federal seats respectively.
cc- http://my.news.yahoo.com/ge13-not-chinese-tsunami-says-merdeka-center-032102921.html

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