Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Links of the day: Shout out becky!

Salam, so here's a tribute to my reader today Becky dropping by my page and take the time to comment once in awhile. This is to her famous 'Link Love' section of her blog, which i personally love!

Thought Provoking Issue of The Day:
I didn't expect this entry from her delicious-pumpkin-licious-mother-to-be blog, which is such an amazing point of view: Life is a celebration, Not a competition. I love how she says, quote "My goal moving forward is to celebrate life with others and recognize God’s blessings in everyone’s lives — not just my own."-well said: http://www.thedailybalance.com/2010/10/26/life-is-a-celebration-not-a-competition/

Have you ever considered that we have long lost touch with our fitrah (natural senses) or to some our unconcious mind? Here is a great article about faith and mind: http://www.articlesbase.com/religion-articles/our-faith-does-get-tested-not-by-god-541559.html
We have our own psychic child who is the daughter of Pn Dalina the author of "How to Think Like Mahathir" Here are for my Malaysian reader (its in malay -you can google translate it, insyaAllah) http://psychicchild-warisah.blogspot.com/ all about child's unconcious mind still in the state of 'fitrah' which we adults had forgotten to get in touch with.

Music Of The Day:
I absolutely LOVE KT Tunstall when i first going through youtube aimlessly and stumbled on her black horse on a cherry tree one-women show. I instantly dropped my jaw and watch it repeatedly in this new born -joan jett meets feist meets busker. She's amazing, and i love most of her song.

Blog of The Day:
I absolutely love this blog for its constant reminder on a daily basis. From Ayat of the day, wise quotes and hadith...Such a great lesson of the day: http://www.lessonsoftheday.com

Green Effort of The Day:
Find out what is the best way to compost our kitchen scrap and our daily trash to minimize the waste we put on our landfill: http://www.compostthis.co.uk/

Malaysia News Update:
Over the weekend, i find this news as it first break, Our Prime Minister had allocated RM5Billion to erect 100-Storey MEGA tower in the heart of our Capital city, Kuala Lumpur. I was appalled, and going through my facebook i found out i was not the only one. I jumped on my country 'peace-demonstration' wagon and support with among my country people to go against the idea. here are somet of the coverage : http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/2010/10/as-support-for-anti-mega-tower-swells.html and here's the facebook group which gathered close to 200,000 supporter who feels RM5 Billion could improve the health, education and wellfare of the poor, and also the mother nature of Malaysia: http://www.facebook.com/NoMegaTower. I still believe that this kind of MEGA project only leads to MEGA destruction

Recipe for The Day:
I'll be making this for lunch, along with whisked fluffy fried egg with soy sauce. Over a hot steamy white rice. Yumm...

I find her site awesome...I followed her non-bake brownies for eid and It was SINFUL! at least that what was said by my sister in law. It only took dates, organic-raw cocoa, nuts and salts. And you just blend everything in and voila! Thank you Julie Morries: http://www.juliemorris.net/2010/07/15/no-bake-brownies-with-video/

Parenting Tip of The Day:
I find this site is amazingly helpful, from recipe's to supplication we can teach our children. Very well organised; http://islam4parents.com/2009/05/the-muslim-woman-and-her-children/#more-812


8 comments:

Rebekka @ Becky's Kaleidoscope said...

Salam,
Shukran! Thank you so much, I do not deserve your sweet compliments at all. May Allah bless you and your family and reward you for all the good that you do.
I love The Daily Balance as well! Its funny how you find that people read the same blogs as you, and you didn't even know! And of course, KT Tunstall is amazing. Thank you for sharing all of your own links as well, I love reading what other people read.
I'm going to have to try those non-bake brownies! Sounds delicious - and healthy even!

hajar aman shah said...

Salam Becky,
Its nothing really, i really like your love link and you never fail to make an appearance on my blog, so hey..why not! May God bless you too for doing what you do, especially inspiring people. Actually i got to know the Daily Balance through you. Because i had a mad craving over pumpking ice cream can you believe it.
You should really try the non-bake brownies. make loads of em so you have more to press down. I roll them into balls instead and cover them with desicated coconut/crushed nuts. Its neater too...it is extra fudgy...i LOVE it.

Anonymous said...

I am so hungry now! Hehe, anything fudge has my attention, lol..

Thanks for the recipe link, I love learning and trying new recipes!

Do you know how to make good anchovy sambal for Nasi Lemak? OMG, if you do I am begging you to post a recipe for Nasi Lemak!!!! Hee! :)

Anonymous said...

P.S.

What is this mega tower going to be? Offices? A hotel? Is it going to create jobs for the people or attract foreign investments? I guess I wonder what their reasoning is to have it. Are they just spending money to show off that Malaysia is getting richer, or is there a good intention behind it?

hajar aman shah said...

Peace be upon you unsettled soul,
thank you for dropping by and i'm glad you find the link helpful. You love nasi lemak? really? yes, insyaAllah, i'll be glad to share some wicked nasi lemak recipe. My mum makes the best sambal ikan bilis (anchovy) for nasi lemak. I'm not even bias..hehehe...
The mega tower would consist of hotel, service apartment, office, malls the whole tower she-bangs- and yes, it does create jobs and attract foreign investment. The thing is, Kuala Lumpur is already congested, a although it is to generate the economy, truth is, It is very contradicting to the condition of the people. Sadly, our mentality is still way behind from the technology and the development of our country. Sabah and Sarawak (Borneo Island) development is rather slow, and it woul be much better if they would try to develop on that side of Malaysia. I'm not against development, i'm an architect, of course i support it. Its just that Malaysia can be invested in so many ways. Our agriculture had been abandoned or even sacrificed for the sake of city development, it is not looking healthy for the environment. That kind of Mega scale of a project in a city, would only mean mega destruction. Just imagine the polluted spoiled soil that would running into our water system. The list is endless, i mean look at Khalifah Ar Rasyidin (Umar Al Khatab) leadership, he made sure that the zakat (tax) are given to the poor and orphan first, untill that there is no one legible for it anymore, then the country is developed. I mean, there's no point of having a development forward country where the people is still having a backward mentality. Good mind improve development, where on contrary, could destroy a development.

hajar aman shah said...

p/s: and we're already proud with our petronas twin tower...I mean, it is still the tallest TWIN tower in the world... :)

Anonymous said...

Good points. My husband is from sandakan and we went there to visit family in 2008. I totally agree sandakan is so behind in development. There are people still living on the water with no sanitation/sewage systems and it breaks my heart. There are still people living in extreme poverty that live in shacks and get their food from the polluted rivers.

I agree 100%. I wish KL would pay more attention to Borneo island, but it seems even the citizens tend to forget how much it needs in terms of development.

I look forward to your Nasi Lemak recipe!

hajar aman shah said...

Yes, i absolutely know what you mean, my brother worked in Kota Kinabalu before he got married, and we visited him a few time. Its so contradicting the the condition in KL, like you said...it breaks my heart. and so to speak, there are many citizen especially KL people are very aware of the difference how many cities in the malaysia that is in need of development, but i'm not going to say the Government is doing a bad job, but at times they think we're blind/deaf/stupid enough to think what they are actually doing...