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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri~Happy Eid-ul-Fitri!


Assalamualaikum guys! I hope all of you are doing well in the event of the upcoming festive season. Well, on this post, I will tell a tale of Hari Raya Aidilfitri to all of you, dear readers! =)

When I was young, the celebration of Aidilfitri (one of the biggest celebration in Hegira’s calendar) is much more fun than we are today (given the situation that we’ve already grown up). Aidilfitri (or sometimes Eid-ul-Fitri in English language) is celebrated to mark the end of 30 days fasting month of Ramadan, and also regarded by others, to mark the winning of Muslims over infidels in the past years of Prophet Muhammad; peace be upon him (by the way readers, correct me if I’m wrong). In Malaysia, the tradition of celebrating one of the biggest festivities in my beloved country (followed by the Chinese New Year, Deepavali and etcetera) is quite different.

On the eve of the Eid, we will gather in mosques (the men usually does this, as women will stay at houses and prepares it for visiting guests the very next day) and we will start saying takbir, a type of prayer that worships Allah al-Mighty and also in some mosques, selawat , to pray for His messenger, Muhammad pbuh. After that, at night, the Malay men will prepare some lemang (which is glutinous rice, soaked in coconut milk and mixed with pinches of salt, then wrapped inside banana leaves and later, inserted through a hole of bamboo plant and be cooked over fire) which require great skill to cook and to control the strength of the fire and so on… I tried to cook it once and alas, I’ve made myself a burnt lemang! But I can assure you dear ladies; and gentlemen that it is a very fun and sweaty experience!

If the men cooked lemang, the women will prepare much, much more thing to be savoured in the morning. Among them are rendang, ketupat, kuah kacang and in Sarawak particularly, kelupis and some local delicacies such as sago in coconut milk with gula Melaka (but it is rarely prepared these days). Rendang is a type of main course that is for us Malaysian, too good not to be eaten! By using beef, or chicken, well usually beef, and it will be prepared with this ingredients (which I procured from my beloved mother and of course; with great difficulties because she’s busy ^_^) : coconut milk, asam keping, kerisik, lime juice or asam jawa’s juice and of course; a considerable amount of sugar, salt and so on. Fuhhhhh, that a list! Ketupat on the other hand is rice, wrapped in coconut leaves (which is woven and believe me ladies, it’s hard to be done!) and boiled till it’s ready. Well anyway guys, I actually slept rather late tonight (and I shouldn’t), so, as a matter fact, I would like to wish the Muslims all around the world, Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri and have a nice day tomorrow and always! =D

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Friday, August 26, 2011

I owe YOU!

Assalamualaikum and good day dear readers! How are you all doing? I hope everything went well for the last couples of week. =)
Anyway, I owed all of you an apology because I have't written anything for almost two months and believe me guys, I've got an explanation on that matter. I was recently experiencing some trouble with my internet availability and due to my tight schedule (which I will tell you guys what actually happen to me all these while), I wasn't able to fix the problem, until now.
I quit my job as a cashier last month seeing that the holy month of Ramadhan is nearing and my semester break is getting over. First come first. The idiot broadband of mine is under, let's say' some technical problem and I wasn't able to fix it on time because I am doing business during this fasting month! I can assure all of you that I have a  very little time to spent for myself since the past three weeks. I was busy helping my parents, selling kuih-muih (local delicacies) and also outing with my friends! But of course dear readers, I am thinking to blog and here I am, tonight, blogging.
In two weeks time, I am going to continue my studies in Bachelor of Legal Studies at UiTM Shah Alam and I am looking forward to it everyday! Eid-ul-Fitri on the other hand is nearer and I am also busy preparing our house for the festive season which I waited for a year!
Well, that's all for today, and I hope all of you have a very good time and happy fasting for the Muslims! =)

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