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This blogspot is a medium to share my thoughts and adventures apart from promoting my books. Below are the books which have been written or authored and published by myself.


"Berpetualang ke Aceh: Mencari Diri dan Erti".

ISBN 983-42031-0-1, Jun 2006


"Berpetualang ke Aceh: Membela Syiar yang Asal"

ISBN 983-42031-1-x, May 2007


"Berpetualang ke Aceh: Sirih Pulang ke Gagang?"

ISBN 978-983-42031-2-2, November 2007


It is interesting to note that while these books were written in Malay it has gained enough attention to merit being part of the collections of the American Library of Congress and National Library of Australia. Look here and here.


While the first three books were published by my own company, the fourth titled "Rumah Azan" was published in April 2009 by a company called Karnadya with the help of the Malaysian national literary body Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. It features beautiful pictures along with stories behind selected mosques which could be related to the history of Islam and the Malays alongside the formation of the Malaysian nation. Look at the article A collaboration of old collegemates - the book "Rumah Azan".


My fifth book "Ahlul Bait (Family) of Rasulullah SAW and Malay Sultanates", an English translation and adaptation of the Malay book "Ahlul Bait (Keluarga) Rasulullah SAW dan Kesultanan Melayu" authored by Hj Muzaffar Mohamad and Tun Suzana Othman was published early 2010. Look here... My 5th book is out! Ahlul Bait (Family) of Rasulullah SAW and the Malay Sultanates... . For more information check out my Malay blogspot CATATAN SI MERAH SILU.



Like my fourth book "Rumah Azan", the sixth book "Kereta Api Menuju Destinasi" is also a coffee-table book which is published by the company Karnadya with the cooperation of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (the main Malay literary body in Malaysia). Coming out January 2011 it features pictures and stories on the adventure travelling by train to all of Peninsular Malaysia along with the interesting places which could be reached this way.


My seventh book "Jejak keluarga Yakin : Satu sketsa sejarah" in turn is a coffee-table book which is written, editted, designed and has pictures taken by me. Coming out of the factory October 2011, this book which combines family history with history of places such as Singapura, Johor, Batu Pahat, Muar and in fact the history of the island of Java and England has been reviewed with me interviewed live in the program Selamat Pagi Malaysia at RTM1. Look at the article Siaran langsung ulasan buku "Jejak keluarga Yakin : Satu sketsa sejarah" dan temu ramah di Selamat Pagi Malaysia. Some selected contents have been featured in Sneak peek "Jejak keluarga Yakin : Satu sketsa sejarah".


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The "Berpetualang ke Aceh" series of novels could be obtained in e-book form. Enter http://www.e-sentral.com/, click general novel and go to page 4. You can also type the word "Aceh" at the search box. Or click straight Book 1, Book 2 and Book 3.


Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Smelling the sea in Mersing...

OK... This practically continues from the stories about Kota Tinggi ya... During the 2 week or so travelling covering the 8 main districts in Johor. Here goes...

Note: I'm writing this piece from an Internet Cafe in Lumut, Perak. The title seems to be kind of apt as one could definitely smell the sea from the town of Mersing due to the fact that it is located at the East Coast facing the South China Sea... I was there about a month ago. And today, I'm writing from a town on the West Coast facing the Straits of Melaka where the smell of the sea is definitely rife in air.

Anyway, the picture above is taken facing north from the bus station upon arrival from Kota Tinggi. The river is the Mersing river and there's plenty of fishing boats moored around...


Another view across the river slightly to right...


More to the right and you can see this bridge across the river with the road leading to the state of Pahang...


I walked towards the town centre. The last time I was in Mersing then was about 10 years ago. The main hill there still beckons...


The hill with the huge letters spelling "Mersing" is an easy to find landmark here. It looks almost the same as the hill in Kuala Terengganu some 400 km further up north along the East Coast albeit smaller... And the hill in Terengganu also has more giants letters, spelling "Allah selamatkan Terengganu" (God save Terengganu)...


Almost immediately, I managed to find a cheap hotel to my liking. Here is a view from the hotel...


The day was a Friday and I arrived in Mersing just before the Friday prayers. I managed to hitchike a car and went up the mosque on top a hill near the beach.

Oh... For information, this particular article don't have any picture of the sea although the title is "Smelling the sea in Mersing"... Then again, I didn't say "The view of the sea in Mersing" did I? Still you could have a look at the sea through an article regarding the mosque at the blogspot SENI LAMA MELAYU (MALAY OLDEN ART) . Or just click Pemandangan di Masjid Jamek Mersing (views at the main mosque of Mersing)...

It is only after the prayers that I realised how interesting is the view of the mosque on top of the hill. I'm sure I've been to Mersing at least 5 times before but I've never step foot on the mosque. Not until that day...

The walk back towards the town centre...


A look behind and then only I realised the mosque could clearly be seen from the town. God Lord, I've never noticed it before...


Whatever, I spent a night in Mersing and the next day I was back at the bus station ready to continue the trip, this time heading for Kluang...


Too bad, I missed the last bus at 5pm or something. So unlike the previous nights where a night was spent each in Batu Pahat, Pontian, Johor Bahru and Kota Tinggi (I spent more nights in Muar but that doesn't count as it is my home district), I actually spent 2 in Mersing. It was later that I realised, the altered number of nights stayed was a prelude to staying 3 nights in Kluang but that is another story. Ends... :]

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

very grateful to have someone writing on Mersing - my hometown :D
also like your blog Seni Lama Melayu (remind me of my architecture class)
keep up the good work, congrats!