For the story, please read the old article The return of Admiral Muhammad Amin's remains to the royal mausoleum of Perak . Do also have a look to at the article In Perak's royal mausoleum to give justice to Laksamana Raja Mahkota Muhammad Amin...
Take a journey across space and time through the multi-dimensional door that is the soul of my being... For the Salik (Arabic for traveller, also a Sufi term for a searcher) merges in him the raw qualities of an earthly being nicely blended with the divine qualities that belong to Him, the Alpha and Omega of everything.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
New trip to the North - The Ubudiyah mosque and Perak royal mausoleum revisited...
For the story, please read the old article The return of Admiral Muhammad Amin's remains to the royal mausoleum of Perak . Do also have a look to at the article In Perak's royal mausoleum to give justice to Laksamana Raja Mahkota Muhammad Amin...
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
New trip to the North - Lebuh Aceh mosque revisited...
For the record, the mosque and its surroundings used to be main focal point for the local Malays.
While official history tried to belittle his actual importance by describing him as just a wealthy trader with some associating him with Aceh royalty, the fact is he was actually the Sultan (ruler) of Aceh, albeit for three days! Circumstances then including in-fighting from other members of the royal family forced him to abdicate the throne in favour of his son.
The truth is, he was actually deeply involved in the fighting against colonial rule especially that of the Dutch in Aceh. He used Pulau Pinang as a base to get weapons to help Aceh citizens fight against the Dutch.
While full frontal war against Aceh by the Dutch was only declared in 1873, there were numerous attempt to destablise the great Malay Islamic empire through several means since the early 17th Century. Often royalties were pitted against each other using diplomatic channels and this became the Western colonialists (English included) main modus operandi of conquest until the whole Malay archipelago succumbed to colonial rule by the middle of the 19th Century. That's all...
New trip to the North - places in Alor Setar revisited...
Last weekend, I went to the North and revisited some other places. So let me just make an article or two based on the visits ya... starting with this. Come! :]
Here's a picture of my wife staring out a window at a certain interesting building. I've just finished my prayers when I saw her in this pose and decided to snap a picture...
The old mosque which is totally made out of timber without the use of any nail had been salvaged with new zinc roofings. It is located in Langgar, 11km out of Alor Setar...
Then we visited the royal mosque called Masjid (mosque of) Zahir right smack in the middle of the city of Alor Setar.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
11th December 2008, the day I got hitched (again!)

Here is a picture of me signing a certain important document. For information, I just got hitched (as in married) again! (this is my second time)...
Eleven days ago, I wrote an article here titled What's on December 11th? . Well, that's what happened on that date... I got hitched. That aside from the fact that the movie "The day the earth stood still" was premiered at Malaysian cinemas.
By the way, I watched the movie with my dear wife last night. And for information the pictures in the article A family outing to Morib... made earlier tonight was taken just half an hour before the wedding. My family then were on the way from Kuala Lumpur to the bride's place at Tanjung Sepat some 100 km away.
We were scheduled to be at the village mosque in Tanjung Sepat for the occasion after the Zuhur prayers which should be around 1.30 pm but found ourself in front of Morib, 17 km away from the mosque with about 45 minutes to spare. Since we have the time and many of us have never been to Morib while the rest last went there decades ago, why not take a breather there.
So that should tie up the latest 3 articles here together. Good night everyone. Cheers! :]
A family outing to Morib...
Seen here are a few members of my family facing the beach at Morib some 10km south of the town of Banting in Selangor...
She said the last time she was here was in 1963. I was not even born yet then! My dad interjected that they actually went there when both we're still studying at teacher's college. Then that must have been before 1975 or so. Either way, it's decades since they last stepped anywhere near this shore.
Friday, December 05, 2008
What's on December 11th?

OK. I do know that the poster actually refers to an upcoming movie titled "The day the earth stood still" starring the actor Keanu Reeves. And the date which is December 11th actually refers to next Thursday when the movie would be released for public showing. It's just the date also have some significance to me. But I can't tell you yet what's it all about. Not now...
Whatever, it makes me want to break the silence imposed on my blogspots since I achieved a certain number of postings over the last one week or so. Strangely, on the the other side of the cinema lobby, there's a smaller poster promoting the same movie except with this difference... it says, "12.12.08 is the day the earth stood still". Again, what the... ?
Oh, by the way. To all Muslim readers, happy Aidil Adha this Monday. Cheers! :]
Thursday, November 27, 2008
New trip to the East Coast - Masjid (mosque of) Kampung Laut revisited
Here is the mosque of Kampung Laut, an olden mosque built totally out of timber without the use of any nails and such...
A story of how the mosque was relocated from it's original location at Kampung Laut some 6 km north-east of Kota Bahru...