Wednesday 20 January 2010
Melapah Kijang di Aidiladha
Fu..yoooh.. sangat meriah anak-anak melihat kijang dilapah. Tahun depan kita lapah rimau lak...he..he..he..
Tuesday 5 January 2010
Salam Perpisahan
Kami warga Taman Union mendoakan kesejahteraan kepada keluarga Muhammad Teridi yang akan berpindah ke Perak pada 13 Januari 2010. Segala jasa dan sumbangan dalam Rukun Tetangga Taman Union diucapkan terima kasih.
Tuesday 15 December 2009
Taman permainan tapi bukan pun...
Jangan lupa esok akan anda saksikan keadaan Taman Permainan Kanak-Kanak yang
sangat daif. Sejak bila punah tu....
.....nanti kau jawab ah... kau maukah antar anak kau ka main sana.
Sapa mau tolong kita geng....
Jangan lupa esok ...
sangat daif. Sejak bila punah tu....
.....nanti kau jawab ah... kau maukah antar anak kau ka main sana.
Sapa mau tolong kita geng....
Jangan lupa esok ...
Mengapa Terjadi
Najis Pelik
Friday 11 December 2009
Salam Ma'al Hijrah dan Selmat Hari Krismas
AJK Rukun Tetangga mengucapkan selamat menyambut tahun baru Ma'al Hijrah 1431 kepada umat Islam pada 17/12/2009 dan Selamat Hari Krismas kepada penganut Kristian pada 25/12/2009.
Maal Hijrah 1431
Muslims do not traditionally “celebrate” the beginning of a new year, but we do acknowledge the passing of time, and take time to reflect on our own mortality.
Muslims measure the passage of time using the Islamic (Hijrah) calendar. This calendar has twelve lunar months, the beginnings and endings of which are determined by the sighting of the crescent moon. Years are counted since the Hijrah, which is when the Prophet Muhammad migrated from Mecca to Madinah (approximately July 622 A.D.).
The Islamic calendar was first introduced by the close companion of the Prophet, ‘Umar ibn Al-Khattab. During his leadership of the Muslim community, in approximately 638 A.D., he consulted with his advisors in order to come to a decision regarding the various dating systems used at that time. It was agreed that the most appropriate reference point for the Islamic calendar was the Hijrah, since it was an important turning point for the Muslim community. After the emigration to Madinah (formerly known as Yathrib), the Muslims were able to organize and establish the first real Muslim “community,” with social, political, and economic independence. Life in Madinah allowed the Muslim community to mature and strengthen, and the people developed an entire society based on Islamic principles
Muslims measure the passage of time using the Islamic (Hijrah) calendar. This calendar has twelve lunar months, the beginnings and endings of which are determined by the sighting of the crescent moon. Years are counted since the Hijrah, which is when the Prophet Muhammad migrated from Mecca to Madinah (approximately July 622 A.D.).
The Islamic calendar was first introduced by the close companion of the Prophet, ‘Umar ibn Al-Khattab. During his leadership of the Muslim community, in approximately 638 A.D., he consulted with his advisors in order to come to a decision regarding the various dating systems used at that time. It was agreed that the most appropriate reference point for the Islamic calendar was the Hijrah, since it was an important turning point for the Muslim community. After the emigration to Madinah (formerly known as Yathrib), the Muslims were able to organize and establish the first real Muslim “community,” with social, political, and economic independence. Life in Madinah allowed the Muslim community to mature and strengthen, and the people developed an entire society based on Islamic principles
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