Baja Kompos

Sambil membelek dan membaca artikel yang ada dalam Persatuan Pengguna Pulau Pinang (CAP) tadi, terjumpa satu artikel mengenai baja kompos.

Teringat pula pengalaman belajar buat baja kompos masa praktikel di Muslim Aid pada pertengahan tahun ni. Jimat dan menjadi. Ni kaedah yang diberikan dalm artikel tu:

Turning kitchen leftovers into compost

GET a plastic bin as container. Make holes in the bottom and cover of the pail. Then place the leftovers such as the leaves, roots, stalks of vegetables, remains of fruit in the container.

Mix one portion of such leftovers with one portion of clean soil or existing compost.
When the container is full turn over the contents once every 20 days. After about two months the mixture will be ready for use.

Compost made easy by earthworms

It is also a good idea to introduce a number of earthworms (often sold as fish baits) to the mixture of leftover food and soil.

The earthworms speed up the disintegration process and save you the trouble of turning over the compost and the smell of decomposing material.

Furthermore, the droppings of the earthworms also provide additional nutrients to the soil.

Forest soil — a rich alternative

Get some crates discarded by fishmongers into which place 30 cm of forest soil (uncontaminated by chemicals or degraded in other ways).

Such soil contains a very rich and balance micro ecological system as well as minerals and organic substances.

The forest soil will need to be sufficiently thick (enough to cover 1/3 the height of the container). This will make it easier to maintain the high temperature conducive for fermentation and the killing of germs.

In this process there is no need to get anything else other than the forest soil and the kitchen leftovers. After about 4 to 6 months the mixture will be ready for use.

Unlike compost it is soil enriched by decomposed organic matter and can be directly applied for the cultivation of plants.

Sumber : Persatuan Pengguna Pulau Pinang (CAP)

Kembali menulis

Ya Allah,
rupa-rupanya sedar tak sedar hampir 6 bulan blog ni x terisi dengan apa-apa input baru.
Banyak perkara yang dah berlaku sepanjang tempoh tersebut. Tapi blog tetap tak bergerak.
Allah..

Hari ni ada dua kenduri walimah di dua tempat yang berbeza, satu di selatan Kedah dan satu lagi hampir-hampir di Barat Kedah. InsyaAllah akan cuba memenuhi undangan tersebut bersama keluarga.

Esok pulak akan bertolak ke Gombak menemani kakak. Rindu betul suasana Gombak dan UIAM. InsyaAllah harap-harap akan ketemu sahabat-sahabat seperjuangan terutama Zulfaqar, Wahmi, dan Azwan.

Abu An-Nasr

"Excuse Me Teacher"



"Excuse me teacher" said a student to me.

That memory still remains in my mind.
I still can retrieve back on that moment, that day, that time..
I don't know why..
But yet I believe that's how the feeling of being a teacher..
The feeling of satisfaction..
Satisfied to do what the Prophet p.b.u.h has told us..
"Ballighu 'Anni Walau Aayah"
"Please Convey From Me Even A Word"


Adi was monitering the students

Doing some preparation while waiting for students to come


During the "two hours journey" for two classes, I kept worry if I will never succeeded to convey the knowledge to them..
My mind was repeatedly plays the feeling all over and over..
But I did not shaking..
Not even my hands shake..
Only worrying..

The situation has changed suddenly..
I don't know how and why..
But that's the reality..
That's what happened on the second day (June 5,2010)..
The class has became alive when all of us got the rapport and started to build the trust on everybody..
It was a sudden incident..
Hmm..

Never loose hope..
On Allah we put our faith.
Praise to Allah for His help in giving me the strength to do one of my tasks as His servant in the earth...


This is a tip shared by the students with us on how to take care our eyes:


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Once Upon a Time at Madrasah Hashimiah



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My Kitchen Garden (Tranfering Phase)

Day: Sunday
Date : 30/05/2010
Time : 9am-12pm
Place : Muslim Aid-ASDAF

Waiting for others to come

Here we come..

Show time begins

Watching movies after gardening..very tired ma..

Thank you to all of you guys who helped us in the gardening site. May Allah Subhanahu Wata'ala give reward to us for whatever deed we have done.

=Hadith on intention=

From the Amir al-Muminin Abu Hafs 'Umar ibn al-Khattab, radiya'llahu 'anhu, that he said, "I heard the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, saying, 'Actions are only by intentions, and every man has only that which he intended. Whoever's emigration is for Allah and His Messenger then his emigration is for Allah and His Messenger. Whoever's emigration is for some worldly gain which he can acquire or a woman he will marry then his emigration is for that for which he emigrated'."
The two Imams of the hadith scholars narrated it - Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Isma'il ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Mughirah ibn Bardizbah al-Bukhari and Abu'l-Husein Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj ibn Muslim al-Qushayri an-Naysaburi - in their two sahih books which are the most sahih books compiled.

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My Kitchen Garden 09/10

My Kitchen Garden 09/10 project is around the corner. For the time being, it is in the seedling phase. Hopefully by the end of this week the plants will be transferred to the project site which is located at Asrama Darul Falah (ASDAF).

These are some of the pictures of the plants..



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Ramli Sarip's Tafsiran Alam

The ticket


The booth


The hall inside during the performance


Ramli Sarip's Wisdom of Nature concert was held at Dewan Filharmonik Petronas on Mei 10-11, 2010. The two days concert was successfully organized with almost all of the tickets were sold. The concert was presented by Impress Creative & Editorial Sdn Bhd and produced by Rasa Music in support of Yayasan Kemanusiaan Muslim Aid Malaysia (Muslim Aid).

During the two days concert, a booth for Muslim Aid has been provided by the organizer next to the entrance of the hall. By setting up the booth, Muslim Aid was able to reach the publics and convey informations related to the organization.

Hopefully, the existence of Muslim Aid in the future will be known more by the masses through other programs that will be organized later on.

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Muslim Aid vs Malaysian Relief Agency?

Experiencing being blind persons


Muslim Aid was invited by Malaysian Relief Agency (MRA) to joint a meeting discussing about a voluntarily work needed by students from Sekolah Menengah Pendidikan Khas Setapak. An exercise of being a blind person was made as everyone of us were instructed to cover up our eyes for the purpose of feel the feeling of seeing nothing in our life. In fact the session was exposing us with the psychological traits and emotions of blinded peoples. There are informations out of our knowledge about our fellow blinded friends. They are just like us but we are given the chance to see the world around. Therefore, we need to be with them and help those the unfortunate friends by helping them according to our competency .

In the meeting, we were fortunate to meet Encik Hafiz from Persatuan Orang-orang Cacat Penglihatan Islam Malaysia (PERTIS). Encik Hafiz did share with us several things related to blinded peoples such as some of common things needed to be known by publics about them. Another special guest was Cikgu Kok Sun Yeoh representing Sekolah Menengah Pendidkan Khas Setapak. He was asking for volunteers who are willing to be the readers for his students from upper six class who will take their Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) this coming November. Suppose they will be responsible to read the notes for the students and perhaps voice recording is expected to be one of the means in their learning process (depend on demand from students).

**Any inquiries related or interested volunteers are highly appreciated to call Muslim Aid at this number 03-22881996



Encik Hafiz is conveying his speech


Preparation for "blind the eye's mission"

Self-reflection of being blind


A new experience of being blind


The volunteers involved in that meeting

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Somali's English Class


The preparation for Somali's English class was made last Friday (April 30, 2010) at the Somali Community Centre at Taman Melati, Gombak. Bro. Muhammad has brought Bro. Muhardi and me together with Bro. Yusuf Glanfield (the teacher) for a pre-visit before the class starts next Friday (Mei 7, 2010) at 9 a.m. We were accompanied by Bro. Ahmad, a well-known figure among Somali's community.


Bro. Yusuf is assessing a student to know her competency of English

The English class is one of the projects under Muslim Aid and is the 4th project sponsored under the SPF Funding by UNHCR. There are 20 of them who are selected by Bro. Ahmad to join the class. This 3 months class will be taught by Bro. Yusuf Glanfield who is also a dedicated volunteer from Muslim Aid.


The Writer with Bro. Ahmad and Bro. Muhardi

InsyaAllah we will see the progress of the class next Friday.

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Emergency Calling By Rumah Titian Kasih (RTK)


We have received a call from Rumah Titian Kasih (RTK) calling for an urgent meeting with them. From the call, it signified a very important thing wanted to be discussed. Alhamdulillah, we managed to go there on Wednesday 28 of April 2010 around 2 p.m.

Their hope is with you..


One of the hand-made products by the RTK to support their funding

The issue discussed in the meeting was about the process of selling the house by the owner. The life of the orphanage kids and disabled people will be miserable if the house is closed. Where else they can stay without this house?. They are also human beings like us so they deserve to be treated under Human Rights declaration. They deserve to live as a normal person at least have a home to stay at.

She knows nothing but she deserves a good future..do we care?..

Mak Pah and other administrators (mostly single mothers) in RTK are working very hard to get funding sources everywhere they can. The strategic location of that house which is at the heart of Metropolitan City of Kuala Lumpur is the reason why the value of it becomes 2.7 millions. 10% of the overall amount has been paid to the owner, yet the remaining amount needs to be paid as soon as possible. That is the only hope left for RTK to survive.

The willingness of the masses to light a hope for RTK is very appreciated. RTK can be reached through this number 03-40255246/ 013-3886462 (Puan Anita) / 017-6438393 (Cik Rozy) or MakPah herself at 019-6455769.

Any direct donation can be made through RTK's Maybank account 564061002172 under the name of Persatuan Pengurusan Pusat Jagaan Titian Kaseh Kuala Lumpur.

Hopefully, the smile is forever with them and we never let them alone. At least we can have a time to visit them to show our support. Everbody is most welcome to visit the house at 62A-2 Lorong Maran, Taman Tasik Titiwangsa, 53200 Kuala Lumpur.

Every donation made will be given Tax Exemption under the subseksyen 44(6) Akta Cukai Pendapatan 1967. Ruj: LHDN.01/35/42/51/179-6.6665, tarikh Kuatkuasa: 01. 12. 2009
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Let's Continue

Installing new file racks into the office of Muslim Aid

Sister Ainiza Kamsari (Utusan Malaysia) interviewing one of the ASDAFians


A picture with the photographer


With Sister Ainiza Kamsari (Utusan Malaysia)


Office oh office. You have become our second home. It is true when people say "Home sweet home". Due to this reason, on Tuesday all of staffs at Muslim Aid was helping one another to make some adjustment in the office. Whatever it was, I would describe it as "The Office Cleaning Day". The installation of several new file racks into the office was somehow provides me with the chance to get to know each staff better. Alhamdulillah. Removing the old file racks in a teamwork was really enjoying. Others might comment " Hey, what's a big deal to do it in group hah?, I can do it myself". Do I care about it?, YES of course I do. Besides, no matter how big and strong you are, the most important thing is "No Man is an Island". In the Quran, Allah has mentioned in Surah Al-Hujurat 49:13

"Oh Mankind We have created you male and female And made you into tribes and nations That you may come to know one another The noblest amongst you in God's sign are the most pious God is All-Knowing, All Experienced"

Prophet Muhammad p.b.u.h said as mentioned by Bukhari and Muslim in their sahih:

Actions are only by intention, and every man shall only have what he intended. Thus he whose emigration (hijrah) was for Allah and His Messenger, his emigration was for Allah and His Messenger, and he whose emigration was to achieve some worldly benefit or to take some woman in marriage, his emigration was for that for which he made emigration.

At 2 p.m, there was a media coverage (Utusan Malaysia) at ASDAF. A reporter and a photographer patiently waiting for us since they had arrived little bit earlier than the exact time promised. We was told that they wanted to interview some kids from ASDAF and the issue will be put into the newspaper. Hopefully the covered up story will make people realize the true story behind the scene of the daily life of orphanage kids.

Therefore,the most important is whatever we do, wherever we are, we must always remember who we are and for what purpose we are in this world.

اللَّهُمَّ اجْعَلْ لِسَانِي عَامِرًا بِذِكْرِكَ وَ قَلْبِي بِخَشْيَتِكَ
Oh Allah! Make my tongue full of Your remembrance, and my heart with consciousness of You.


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The Fieldworks


At the UNHCR office


The Musolla of ASDAF

Early in the Monday morning (April 26, 2010) we (bro. Muhardi, bro. Muhammad and me) "had a meeting" at the UNHCR office at Jalan Bukit Petaling. The meeting was set up mainly to update and discuss on the arising matters related to the Futsal Tournament between refugee communities.

**During the monthly meeting between refugee communities, UNHCR and Muslim Aid on April 13,2010, the Sport Committe had decided to organize a futsal tournament between refugees (the Somali, Afghan, Sri Lankan and Myanmar. The tournament is tentatively will be organized on June 12, 2010 (Saturday)

The meeting was arranged by sister Letchumi verbally during the day we went there to submit a program report on another futsal tournament between orphanage homes a week before. Since the time is earlier when we got there, we headed to the cafeteria to take a cup of Teh Tarik, one of the favorite drinks among Malaysians. There was a Malay drama in the television a few years before showed a scene of a conversation between an English girl who had just arrived to meet her Malay father who opens a coffee shop with a village people on Teh Tarik. Once a customer ordered a cup of Teh Tarik. The girl then replied "Teh Tarik?..nak tarik dengan apa?..dengan tali?.. suddenly everybody laughed. I don't know the reason why I keep remember on the scene once I drink Teh Tarik. Perhaps, the actors succeeded in transmitting their message to make people laugh. At least it will remind me to sharpen my communication skill from time to time.

By the way, we was told by the staffs there that sis. Letchumi was not well. She was quarantined for H1N1. There was nothing to do then, so we went back to our office at Mutiara Bangsar. From a field work, we changed the style into clerical works (writing and discussing on proposals for our upcoming programs). At 2 p.m, one more time we went to UNHCR. This time the agenda was to discuss on "how to market the products made by refugees". "We suppose to ask for permanent tag from UNHCR" said bro. Muhammad indicating the regular visits to UNHCR is equal to be working with UNHCR. Sometimes we need to make jokes to relieve ourselves from any unwanted effects of working (for example stress). This advise was given by bro. Muhammad while he is driving us back to our office and it really helpful for beginners like us.

We called it a day by visiting ASDAF nearly around 6 p.m. Bro. Muhammad was responsible to monitor the tuition classes there every week. The students under bro. Muhammad supervision are aged between 11 and 12 years old. They did performed well in the class. Some also showed normal reactions (feel shy to write, to read and to ask) when a teacher is in front of them. Well I am also a student =)

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"Wallpaper" of the Week


Cikgu Jalil is trying to give justification to the students


Female students also are not excluded


Doing some revision before the class starts with Ustaz Shahid


A smile from Akhi Ali

The second week of my life as a practicum student mostly was at the Muslim Aid office. The office has become my "wallpaper" of the week since everything of my work was mainly based on the working under air-con environment. My focus was on completing several proposals within the stipulated dates given by boss.

For the time being, the proposal on the Futsal Tournament between refugees, the Motivational Camp at Bukit Semanggol and the Student Exchange program are the priorities. Discussions on those proposals were made in order for us to update the progress of each of proposal. It sounds very simple at the beginning but when I go into the details, it were out of what I have expected beforehand. I had rather took more times to complete the details other than the introductory part and the objectives of the programs such as the expenditure, the modules, the tentative and the master plan. Thanks to the owner of adisocialwork.blogspot.com and donateforummah.com who did a very excellence job completing the proposals together.

On Thursday and Friday, as a weekly routine I went to the Madrasah Hashimiah to assist Cikgu Jalil, a teacher who teaches Bahasa Melayu for the Rohingyas there.


The Freeze and Frozen of Fraser's Hill


On the way to the Fraser's Hill,near the Kuala Kubu Bharu



Some of the facilities at the Silverpark Resort



Ta'aruf session while taking our lunch

A teamwork to start the fire


A Snapshot with the Trainers


Handling the Cerebral Parsy kids


Photography session among the volunteers


On 18 and 19 of April 2010, Abang Mat and his family accompanied by me and Adi were at the Fraser's Hill, Pahang Darul Makmur for a volunteerily work organized by the CBR Network Malaysia. CBR Network Malaysia and Muslim Aid together with 2 other organizations namely the Malaysia Relief Agency and Al-Islam Specialist Hospital had organized a program with the disabled peoples (cerebral palsy, dyslexia and down syndrom).

The program was held at the Silverpark Resort and this activity is actually a weekly activity organized by the CBR Network Malaysia. There are 12 disabled peoples who were selected to work at the resort for developing their skills and self potential of independence. All of the trainers were given the opportunity to work and stay at the resort.

On the second day, the medical teams from the two specialist hospitals together were handling a medical check up for the local people. Different reactions were given by the patients. It looks funny but it is actually a normal responses everywhere when we are facing the doctors. Everybody works accordingly and managed to comfort the patients from any 'medical elergic'.

Muslim Aid team was given the task to handle the cerebral palsy patients; how we should treat them in the right way. The session was conducted by Puan Fauziah. Many techniques were shown to us and the family members of the patients. It's really gives us a valuable knowledge that we might not be aware of before. Thanks a lot to Puan Fauziah.

We called it a day with some visitation around the Fraser's Hill after finishing our job at the resort. The panorama was really nice and we had a chance to buy some souvenirs for our collection of sweet memory at the Fraser's Hill.

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