Monday, May 4, 2009

Final Exam Soon...

This week is the busiest week for me and my friends because this week is a study week...
This is because my college will start the final exam next week...
I also busy doing my final assignment this week before its sent to my lecturer...
My housemate also busy doing their homework....
I hope that in my final exam I can answer my paper properly...
I don't want to waste my time repeat the same paper again...
I also want to approve to my family that iI can do it successful...

My Dream Car

All people in this world have their dream car in their mind....
I also have a dream car....
but not like other people, I like car that made from Malaysia...
this is because I was born in Malaysia...
So I must support our local car...
my dream car is Proton Waja....
I like Proton Waja because the shape of that car is very stylish....
The pattern of that car also like Mitsubishi car...
Proton Waja is easy to make up...
But to have that car, I must saving my money start now...
So that I can have my own dream car...
1. In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
2. Praise be to God, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the world;
3. Most Gracious, Most Merciful;
4. Master of the Day of Judgment.
5. Thee do we worship, and Thine aid we seek.
6. Show us the straight way,
7. The way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy Grace, those whose (portion) is not wrath, and who go not astray.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

PAHANG (SULTANATE)

PAHANG (Sultanate)

Title: Sultan (from 1882)
Religion: Muslim
State: Malaysia
Dynasty:


Present Ruler: HRH Sultan Haji AHMAD SHAH AL-MUSTA'IN BILLAH bin al-Marhum Sultan Sir Abu Bakar Ri'ayatuddin al-Mu'adzam Shah, 5th Sultan of Pahang (1974/-)
born 24th October 1930 in Pekan, Pahang, 7th Yang di Pertuan Agong 1979/1984, married 22nd April 1954 in Kuala Lipis, Tengku Hajjah Afzan binti Tengku Muhammed (see
below), born 4th December 1933 in Kuala Terengganu, Tengku Ampuan Besar Pahang V, died 1988, married 2ndly, 1991, Cik Puan Kelsum, Sultanah [cr. 22-IX-1992], and has issue.
Tengku Hajjah Meriam binti Sultan Hajji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah (by Tengku Hajjah Afzan), born 1st April 1955, Tengku Puteri Lela Wangsa Pahang, married 1stly, Tengku Kamil Ismail, born 1st February 1950, married 2ndly, Sheikh Mohammed Taufik Quezir, and has issue.
Tengku Hajjah Muhaini binti Sultan Hajji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah (by Tengku Hajjah Afzan), born 31st August 1956, married 1stly, Tengku Ibrahim Petra, Tengku Besar Indera Raja Kelantan, married 2ndly, Dato' Munir, and has issue.
Tengku Hajjah Aishah Marcella binti Sultan Hajji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah (by Tengku Hajjah Afzan), married 1stly, 25th October 1980, Tunku Kamil Ikram bin Tunku Panglima Besar Abdullah of
Negeri Sembilan, married 2ndly, Mohammed Johan, and has issue.
Tengku Abdullah Alam bin Sultan Hajji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah (by Tengku Hajjah Afzan), born 30th July 1959 in Pekan, Tengku Mahkota Pahang, Yang Amat Di Hormati (DKII) [cr.2002], married 1stly, 1986, Tengku Hajjah Azizah Aminah binti Sultan Mahmud Iskander of Johore, born 8th May 1960, Tengku Puan Pahang, married 2ndly, c1992, Julia Rais, born 1971, and has issue.
Tengku Putera Jishan bin Tengku Abdullah Alam (by Tengku Hajjah Azizah Aminah)
Tengku Iskander Shah bin Tengku Abdullah Alam (by Tengku Hajjah Azizah Aminah), born 1990, died 1990.
Tengku Afzan Atizatullah binti Tengku Abdullah Alam (by Tengku Hajjah Azizah Aminah)
Tengku Ahmad Mu'adzam Shah bin Tengku Abdullah Alam (by Tengku Hajjah Azizah Aminah)
Tengku Hasanal Ibrahim Shah bin Tengku Abdullah Alam (by Tengku Hajjah Azizah Aminah), born 17th September 1995.
Tengku Putera Afzan bin Tengku Abdullah Alam (by Julia)
Tengku Ilishah Ameerah binti Tengku Abdullah Alam (by Julia)
Tengku Ilyana binti Tengku Abdullah Alam (by Julia)
Tengku Abdulrahman bin Sultan Hajji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah (by Tengku Hajjah Afzan), born c1960, Tengku Muda Pahang, married 23rd July 2002, Cik Puan Julita Aishah binti Abdul Latif, born c1971.
Tengku Datuk Hajjah Nong Fatimah binti Sultan Hajji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah (by Tengku Hajjah Afzan), Tengku Puteri Seri Setia Bakti Pahang [cr.2002], married Mohammed Moiz, and has issue, three children.
Tengku Datuk Hajjah Shahariah binti Sultan Hajji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah (by Tengku Hajjah Afzan), Tengku Puteri Seri Bongsu Pahang [cr.2002], married Baharim, and has issue, two daughters.
Tengku Abdul Fahad Muhammed Mu'adzam bin Sultan Hajji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta’in Billah (by Cik Puan Kelsum), born February 1994, Yang Amat Mulia Kerabat-Kerabat Bergelar Tengku Arif Temenggong Pahang [cr.2002].

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Shah

Early life
As a child liked nothing better than to play with the children in the kampungs, beyond the istana (palace) in which he was reared – an istana built by a Chinese contractor in the style of a
pagoda with fire-snorting dragons climbing around the walls in tiled fantasies. The istana no longer stands as it was razed by fire and on its foundations rose the State Council chamber, which marked a new era in the history of Kedah.
Abdul Rahman began his education in 1909 at a Malay Primary School, Jalan Baharu, in
Alor Star and was later transferred to the Government English School, now the Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star, where he studied during the day and read the Qur'an in the afternoon.
When he first went to school in
Alor Star, Kedah, little Tunku screamed against what he considered was the indignity of being carried to and fro by a Court retainer. Royalty was autocratic those days and little princes were not suppose to dirty their feet, hence they were carried everywhere. The Tunku rejoiced the day he didn’t have to be carried to school.
Two years later in 1911, when he was eight, he was sent to study at
Debsirin School in Bangkok along with his three brothers. In 1915, he returned and continued his studies at Penang Free School.
In 1918, Abdul Rahman was awarded a Kedah State Scholarship to further his studies at
St Catharine's College in the University of Cambridge, where he obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1925. He was the first student from Kedah to study in the United Kingdom under the sponsorship of the Kedah State Government.
Prior to joining St Catherine's, he was being coached in the little village of Little Stukeley in Huntingdon,
England for entry to a public school
The Tunku was fond of fast driving during his days in
England and had amounted 28 traffic offences.
He is also said to be quite superstitious. He does not cut his hair or nails on Friday or walk under a ladder.

Tun Abdul Razak Bin Dato' Hussein Al-Haj

Background
Born in
Pulau Keladi,Pekan, Pahang on March 11, 1922, Tun Razak is the first of two child to Dato' Hussein bin Mohd Taib and Hajah Teh Fatimah bt Daud. Of aristocratic descent, Abdul Razak studied at the Malay College Kuala Kangsar.
After joining the
Malay Administrative Service in 1939, he was awarded a scholarship to study at Raffles College in Singapore in 1940. His studies at the college ceased with the onset of the Second World War. During the war he helped organize the Wataniah resistance movement in Pahang.[1]
After World War II, Tun Razak left for Britain in 1947 to study law. In 1950 he received a law degree and qualified as barrister at Lincoln's Inn in London. During his student days in England, Tun Razak was a member of the British Labour Party and a prominent student leader of the Kesatuan Melayu Great Britain (Malay Association of Great Britain). He also formed the Malayan Forum, an organisation for Malayan students to discuss their country's political issues.

Tun Hussein Bin Dato' Onn

Early life
Tun Hussein received his early education in
Singapore and at the English College in Johor Bahru. After leaving school, he joined the Johor Military Forces as a cadet in 1940 and was sent a year later to the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun, India. Upon completion of his training, he was absorbed into the Indian Army and served in the Middle East when the Second World War broke. After the war, his vast experience prompted the British to employ him as an instructor at the Malayan Police Recruiting and Training Centre in Rawalpindi.
Tun Hussein came back to Malaysia in 1945 and was appointed Commandant of the
Johor Bahru Police Depot. The following year he joined the Malaya Civil Service as an assistant administrative officer in Segamat, Johor. He was later posted to the state of Selangor, becoming Klang and Kuala Selangor’s district officer.