Saturday, July 6, 2019

Unlicensed employment of foreign workers taking over jobs that are meant for Singaporeans 07 January 2019

Unlicensed employment foreign workers taking over jobs that are meant for Singaporeans


After a year of complaints to M.O.M regarding a illegal butcher, No action has been taken.
its even stated in the NEA law that this industry is for Singaporeans & PR's only.


There are complaints that 2 various stores in 2 different locations. They also have been selling expired and spoiled meat with stench and they lack in hygiene.



As you can see the low hygiene level as the foreign worker is not using any gloves to handle the meat.
As the video shows they are not practicing the proper standards to follow set by the NEA.




This was reported to M.O.M last year Jan 2018. But no further actions has been taken.


This picture  was taken in the early morning of 07 July 2019 in Bukit Merah View wet market. The same worker was reported seen in early Jan 2018 as mentioned in the report and now the same person is working in Bukit Merah View & Telok Blangah Drive, under the same company.

We all know that certain jobs are meant for Singaporeans or PR's and these kind of unlicensed employment is taking over our jobs. And more and more locals are losing jobs daily.
We need to share and create awareness of these kind of happenings.   



Friday, June 14, 2019

Some sayings of these type of foods contain pork meat in it

Some pictures and videos of everyday food products are going viral, Saying that they contain pork.


Some people are confused of this recent images and sayings.


I believe some of the products which are made with pork will not be certified halal.











Well niw it depends on people to decide if it is really approved halal or not.





Now we have to let our people to decide whats wrong whats right.

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Workplace Politics - Meaning and Reasons for Office Politics

Workplace Politics - Meaning and Reasons for Office Politics


A setup where individuals from diverse backgrounds, different educational qualifications and varied interests come together to work towards a common goal is called an organization. (Also called workplace).
An organization is nothing but an arrangement where individuals work together and join hands in achieving a common goal. The success and failure of an organization is directly proportional to the amount of hard work put by each employee. Individuals must work as a single unit to avoid unnecessary conflicts and politics at the workplace.
For an individual his organization should come first and everything else later. A sense of belongingness and dedication towards work is important.
It is essential for the employees to work together in close coordination with each other to deliver their level best. A sense of unity is important to extract the best out of the employees. Transparency has to be maintained at all levels for a positive ambience at the workplace.

What is workplace Politics ?

Office politics arises when employees tend to misuse their power to gain undue attention and popularity at the workplace.
Employees indulge in work politics simply to tarnish their colleague’s reputation to obtain advantages and come in the good books of their superiors. If you really have the potential, there is nothing stopping you.
Politics reduces the productivity of individuals and eventually the organization is at a loss. People tend to spend their maximum time in pulling each other’s legs and playing nasty politics at work.
Individuals find it difficult to concentrate on work due to unnecessary politics at the workplace. Remember the organization pays you for your hard work, and not for playing politics at workplace.
It majorly affects the relationship amongst the individuals. Friends turn foes due to politics. People stop helping and most importantly trusting each other.
Office politics also increases conflicts and tensions at the workplace. Employees do not enjoy at the workplace and treat work as a burden.
Politics never helps in the long run. Ultimately it is an individual’s hard work and intelligence which benefits him.
Employees must enjoy a healthy relationship with their colleagues to give their best. Discussions are important to reach to the best option. Due to politics people avoid interacting with their fellow workers and thus fail to reach to innovative conclusions. The concept of team work and working in groups get nullified in cases of work politics.
Criticism increases as a result of office politics and people tend to crib more.
One should not favour any of his team members just because he offers him a lift daily to work. One should keep his personal and professional lives separate.
Office politics promotes negativity at the work place.

Reasons for Office Politics

  • Employees aspiring to come in the limelight easily without much hard word depend on politics.
  • Politics arises when employees aspire to achieve something beyond their authority and control in a short span of time.
  • Lack of supervision and control at the workplace.
  • Too much of gossip at work lead to politics.
  • Arrogant superiors
  • Jealous colleagues

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Human meat sold at restaurant in Japan

Human meat sold in a japanese restaurant


Human meat restaurant opened in japan. Some people claims its fake news and some people are saying its true.

From what we know cannibalism is a taboo. But there are several news in our modern era where people eat human and tribes eating the dead.

True or not, You decide.

India authorities to pursue Zakir Naik extradition

India authorities to pursue Zakir Naik extradition

Malay Mail
The ED previously charged Zakir with laundering INR193 crore (RM115 million) in illicit funds.
The preacher, a Malaysian permanent resident and Saudi citizen, has been accused in the past of denigrating other faiths and being a threat to Malaysia’s multiethnic and multicultural harmony.
Despite his legal woes in India and past controversies here, Zakir continues to receive deferential treatment from some Malaysian authority figures.
This complicated relationship helped lend credence to a claim that the government had rewarded him with land, forcing the Prime Minister’s Office to issue a statement refuting the allegation last month.

Monday, June 10, 2019

Jurisprudence and Islamic Rulings Transactions Business and Financial Transactions al-Sarf (exchange)

Question


With regard to money transfer and riba an-nasee’ah [when the amount of debt is increased if the debtor is unable to pay off the debt at the appointed time and requests extra time in which to pay it off], I know the ruling on that from the fatwas, but what if we cannot find any other way, because the situation in Syria is bad? Therefore we transfer money to our family as follows: we get in touch with someone who does money transfers, and we agree on an exchange rate – for example 140 lira for every riyal, which is reasonable according to the market rate. And we tell him that I will deposit a sum of money in his bank account, such as 1000 riyals, then I sent him a picture of the deposit slip so that he can be sure. Then through some people who are working for him in Syria he contacts the exchange office inside Syria, and he gives them the money in Syrian currency, e.g., 140,000 liras. They do an internal transfer, then they send me a picture of the transfer so that I can be sure that it will reach my family, through the transfer number. Then I tell my family to go to the transfer office and collect the money, using the picture of the transfer slip and the transfer number.
My question is: This process takes time. For example, it begins by putting the money in that person’s account at 1 o’clock, then he gets in touch with his helpers and does an internal transfer that may happen at 2 o’clock, then he sends me the image (of the transfer slip) straightaway, then my family may collect the money from the office two hours later, or even the next day, i.e., when I tell them the transfer number. It may be difficult for the messages to reach them because of power outages. Is this form of internal transfer deemed to be the same as a hand-to-hand exchange? Does this one-hour interval between my sending it and the internal transfer happening affect the validity of this transaction? We do not intend to increase or change the price; rather this is the easiest available method.



Ruling on currency exchange when it is not possible to make the exchange hand-to-hand because of the war situation

Answer



Praise be to Allah.
Firstly:
When exchanging one currency for another, it is stipulated that the exchange take place in one sitting, because currencies come under the same rulings as gold and silver. Muslim (1587) narrated that ‘Ubaadah ibn as-Saamit (may Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “Gold for gold, silver for silver, wheat for wheat, barley for barley, dates for dates, salt for salt, like for like, same for same, hand to hand. But if these commodities differ, then sell as you like, as long as it is hand to hand.”
The exchange may be done in a real, literal sense or it may be deemed to be such.
The real, literal exchange is when the exchange takes place hand-to-hand in the same sitting.
An exchange that is deemed to be real takes various forms, such as a certified bank draft or receipt of a transfer from the bank.
If you can transfer money directly to your family through the bank, by giving the bank riyals and the bank gives you a receipt for transfer, stating how much the family will receive in liras, then your family goes to the bank in your country to collect the liras, there is nothing wrong with that, because the way in which it is done is deemed to be the same as an exchange on the spot.
See the answer to question no. 147284.
Secondly:
If it is not possible to transfer money directly to your family, and you have to use a middleman – as stated in the question – then the matter is subject to further discussion.
  1. If the money will be received by this person in liras, i.e., you transfer the riyals to him through the bank and you get a receipt for this transfer, then he receives it in liras, then he transfers money internally to your family in liras, there is nothing wrong with that, and the exchange which is deemed to have taken place between you and the bank, as noted above, has been done properly. You can agree with this person on a fee in return for this work, because his work is like doing something on your behalf in return for a fee.
  2. If the money will reach this person in riyals or dollars, then he will exchange it himself for liras and then transfer it to your family through the transfer office, this process is not permissible, because there is no hand-to-hand exchange between you and this person.
In this case, the transaction between you and him is an exchange, and it is an unlawful exchange, because there is no hand-to-hand exchange in a real sense or in a manner that may be deemed to be the same as a real exchange.
The way out of this dilemma is as follows:
Each of you [yourself and the agent who is transferring the money for you] should have a proxy in the other country, then you should agree to meet at a certain time when you will give him the money that you want to transfer – or you can transfer it to his account – and at the same time, the proxy of the agent should hand it over to your proxy in the other currency before you and the agent part.
It says in Kashshaaf al-Qinaa‘: If the two people who want to exchange money each appoint a proxy, and the two proxies exchange the money before the two who appointed them separate, then this transaction is valid, because the proxy’s receipt of the money is like that of the one who appointed him.
Thirdly:
If it is not possible to do that, or it is too difficult, then we hope in this case that there is leniency with regard to the condition of the exchange taking place in the same sitting, because of necessity or urgent need due to the war situation in Syria, the difficulty of transferring money to that country, and the complicated measures involved in financial dealings. But it is essential that the two parties agree on the exchange rate and the amount that will be received in the other currency, so as to avoid ambiguity regarding the exchange rate.
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) said: With regard to giving him Saudi riyals here, working out the value in dollars, and drawing up a contract on that basis, then transferring this amount in dollars to the other country, this is a matter concerning which there are some reservations, because it is an exchange of currency that is not done hand-to-hand on the spot.
But I say, if Allah wills, and I ask Allah to forgive me if I am wrong: if it is necessary to do that and there is no way to send the money to the country of the one who wants to send the transfer except this way, then I hope that there will be nothing wrong with that, so as to make things easier for the Muslims, and because there is no definitive proof to disallow that.
End quote from Fataawa Noor ‘ala ad-Darb(233/1).
He also said in Liqaa’ al-Baab al-Maftooh(104/20): Because this is a case of necessity, we say that this is permissible, because I have heard that it is not possible to do this except through this method. So if that is truly the case that it cannot be done except through this method, then it is a case of necessity, and there is nothing wrong with it. End quote.
And Allah knows best.

SOME OF THE SCIENTIFIC MIRACLES IN BRIEF

SOME OF THE SCIENTIFIC MIRACLES IN BRIEF


Ever since the dawn of mankind, we have sought to understand nature and our place in it.  In this quest for the purpose of life many people have turned to religion.  Most religions are based on books claimed by their followers to be divinely inspired, without any proof.  Islam is different because it is based upon reason and proof.
There are clear signs that the book of Islam, the Quran, is the word of God and we have many reasons to support this claim:
·       There are scientific and historical facts found in the Quran which were unknown to the people at the time, and have only been discovered recently by contemporary science. 
·       The Quran is in a unique style of language that cannot be replicated, this is known as the ‘Inimitability of the Quran.’
·       There are prophecies made in the Quran and by the Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, which have come to be pass. 
This article lays out and explains the scientific facts that are found in the Quran, centuries before they were ‘discovered’ in contemporary science.  It is important to note that the Quran is not a book of science but a book of ‘signs’.  These signs are there for people to recognise God’s existence and affirm His revelation.  As we know, science sometimes takes a ‘U-turn’ where what once scientifically correct is false a few years later.  In this article only established scientific facts are considered, not just theories or hypothesis.

Scientific Facts in the Quran

The Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century.
Science at the time was primitive, there were no telescopes, microscopes or anything even close to the technology we have today.  People believed that the sun orbited the earth and that the sky was held up by big pillars at the corners of a flat earth.  Within this backdrop the Quran was revealed, and it contains many scientific facts on topics ranging from astronomy to biology, geology to sociology.
Some people may claim that the Quran was changed as new scientific facts were discovered but this cannot be the case because it is a historically documented fact that the Quran is preserved in its original language[1].  The Quran was written down and memorised by people during the lifetime of the Prophet Muhammad.  One of the copies of the Quran which was written a few years after the death of the Prophet Muhammad is preserved in a museum in Uzbekistan.  This copy is over 1400 years old and is exactly the same as the Arabic Quran that we have today[2].
The following are nine scientific facts found in the Quran:

1.  Origin of Life

Water is essential for all living things.  We all know that water is vital to life but the Quran makes a very unusual claim:
We made every living thing from water? Will they not believe? (Quran 21:30)
In this verse water is pointed out as the origin of all life.  All living things are made of cells.  We now know that cells are mostly made up of water[3].  For example, 80% of the cytoplasm (basic cell material) of a standard animal cell is described as water in biology textbooks.
The fact that living things consist mostly of water was discovered only after the invention of the microscope.  In the deserts of Arabia, the last thing someone would have guessed is that all life came from water.

2.  Iron

Iron is not natural to the earth.  It did not form on the earth but came down to earth from outer space.  This may sound strange but it’s true.  Scientists have found that billions of years ago the earth was stuck by meteorites.  These meteorites were carrying Iron from distant stars which had exploded[4].
The Quran says the following on the origin of Iron:
“We sent down Iron with its great inherent strength and its many benefits for humankind.” (Quran 57:25)
God uses the words ‘sent down’ for Iron.  It is clear from the verse that Iron is not an earthly material, but was sent down for the benefit of humanity.  The fact that Iron came down to earth from outer space is something which could not be known by the primitive science of the 7th century.

3.  Sky’s Protection

The sky plays a crucial role in protecting the earth.  The sky protects the earth from the lethal rays of the sun.  If the sky did not exist then the sun’s radiation would have killed off all life on earth.  It also acts like a blanket wrapped around the earth, to protect it from the freezing cold of space.  The temperature just above the sky is approximately -270oC.  If this temperature was to reach earth then the planet would freeze over instantly.  The sky also protects life on earth by warming the surface through heat retention (greenhouse effect), and reducing temperature extremes between day and night[5].  These are some of the many protective functions of the sky.
The Quran asks us to consider the sky in the following verse:
“We made the sky a protective ceiling.  And yet they are turning away from Our signs!” (Quran 21:32)
The Quran points to the sky’s protection as a sign of God.  The protective properties of the sky were discovered by scientific research conducted in the 20th century.

4.  Mountains

The Quran draws our attention to a very important characteristic of mountains:
“Did We not make the earth a resting place? And the mountains as stakes?” (Quran 78:6-7)
The Quran indicates that mountains have deep roots by using the word stakes to describe them.  In fact mountains do have deep roots, and the word stakes is an accurate description for them.  A book titled ‘Earth’ by Geophysicist Frank Press explains that mountains are like stakes, and are buried deep under the surface of the earth. Mount Everest (pictured below), the height of which is approximately 9 km above ground, has a root deeper than 125 km.
The fact that mountains have deep ‘stake’ like roots was not known, until after the development of the theory of plate tectonics in the beginning of the 20th century.[6]

5.  Expansion of the Universe

At a time when the science of Astronomy was still primitive, the expansion of the universe was described in Quran:
“And it is We who have built the Universe with [Our creative] power and keep expanding it.” (Quran 51:47)
The fact that the universe is expanding was discovered in the last century.  The physicist Stephen Hawking in his book ‘A Brief History of Time’ writes, “The discovery that the universe is expanding was one of the great intellectual revolutions of the 20th century.”.
The Quran mentioned the expansion of the universe even before the invention of the telescope!

6.  Sun’s Orbit

In 1512 the astronomer Nicholas Copernicus put forward his theory that the Sun is motionless at the centre of the solar system, and that the planets revolve around it.  The belief that the Sun is stationary was widespread amongst astronomers until the 20th century.  It is now a well-established scientific fact that the Sun is not stationary, but is moving in an orbit around the centre of our Milky Way galaxy[7].
The Quran mentions the orbit of the Sun:
“It is He who created night and day, the Sun and the Moon, each floating in its orbit.” (Quran 21:33)
The Quran would have been wrong according to astronomers just a couple of decades ago.  But we now know that the Quranic account of the Sun’s motion is consistent with modern Astronomy.

7.  The Ocean

The Quran uses imagery to covey its deep meanings, here it describes the state of the unbelievers as:
“Darkness out in a deep ocean which is covered by waves, above which are waves, above which are clouds, layers of darkness, one upon the other.  When one puts out his hand [therein], he can hardly see it.  Those God gives no light to, they have no light.” (Quran 24:40)
It is commonly thought that waves only occur on the surface of the ocean.  However oceanographers have discovered that there are internal waves that take place below the surface of the ocean.  These waves are invisible to the human eye, and can only be detected by specialist equipment[8].  The Quran mentions darkness in a deep ocean above which are waves, above which are waves, then clouds above that.  This description is not only remarkable because it describes the internal waves in the ocean, but also because it describes darkness deep in the ocean.  A human being can dive no more than 70 metres without breathing equipment.  Light is present at that depth, but if we go down 1000 metres it is completely dark[9].  1400 years ago there were no submarines or specialist equipment to discover internal waves or the darkness deep inside the oceans.

8.  Lying and Movement

There was a cruel oppressive tribal leader named Abu Jahl who lived during the time of Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him.  God revealed a verse of the Quran to warn him:
“No Indeed! If he does not stop, We will seize him by the forehead, his lying, sinful forehead.” (Quran 96:15-16)
God does not call this person a liar, but calls his forehead (the front part of the brain) ‘lying’ and ‘sinful’, and warns him to stop.
This verse is significant for two reasons.  The first is that the front part of our brain is responsible for voluntary movement[10].This is known as the frontal lobe.  A book titled ‘Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology’ which includes the results of research on the functions of this area states: The motivation and the foresight to plan and initiate movements occur in the anterior portion of the frontal lobes, the prefrontal area[11].  The part of the brain that is responsible for movement is said to be seized if the man does not stop.
Secondly, numerous studies have shown that this same region (frontal lobe) is responsible for the lying function of the brain[12].  One such study at the University of Pennsylvania in which volunteers were asked questions during a computerized interrogation, it was found that when the volunteers were lying there was significantly increased activity in the prefrontal and premotor cortices (frontal lobe region)[13].
The front part of the brain is responsible for movement and lying.  The Quran links movement and lying to this area.  These functions of the frontal lobe were discovered with medical imaging equipment which was developed in the 20th century.

9.  Pain Receptors

For a long time it was thought that the sense of feeling and pain was dependent on the brain.  However it has been discovered that there are pain receptors present in the skin[14].  Without these pain receptors, a person would not be able to feel pain.
Consider the following verse on pain:
“We shall send those who reject Our revelations to the (Hell) Fire.  When their skins have been burned away, We shall replace them with new ones so that they may continue to feel the pain: God is Almighty, All-Wise.” (Quran 4:56)
God tells the people who reject his message that when they are in Hell and their skins are burnt off (so they can’t feel any pain), he will give them new skins so that they continue to feel the pain.
The Quran makes it clear that pain is dependent upon on the skin.  The discovery of pain receptors in the skin is a fairly recent discovery for Biology.

Conclusion

These are just some of the many scientific facts found in the Quran.  It is important to note that the Quran is not a book of science, but that it is consistent with science.  To claim that scientific facts in the Quran are due to coincidence would be irrational.  The best explanation is that God revealed this knowledge to the Prophet Muhammad.
Just like the Quran contains knowledge about the natural world, it also contains information about the inner dimensions of our souls.  It relates to our feelings, wants and needs.  The Quran informs us that we have a purpose in life, and that following God’s guidance will lead us to inner peace in this life, and Paradise in the hereafter.  And that rejection of his message will lead to depression in this life and Hellfire after death.
“We shall show them Our signs in the Universe and within themselves, until it becomes clear to them that this is the Truth.  Is it not enough that your Lord is the witness of all things?” (Quran 41:53)

NUS accepts recommendations on handling of sexual misconduct cases

NUS accepts recommendations on handling of sexual misconduct cases


SINGAPORE — The National University of Singapore’s (NUS) Board of Trustees has accepted the recommendations made by a committee convened to review the school’s policies on sexual misconduct.
The review had been called for following a high-profile peeping Tom case involving two students that took place on the NUS campus earlier this year.
“The Board accepts the Committee’s recommendations in full. We feel that the recommendations are informed, balanced and robust,” said Hsieh Fu Hua, the NUS board’s chairman, in a note to students and colleagues on Monday (10 June).
“It reflects our community’s common desire for tougher penalties for offenders and greater support for victims, and for fostering an enduring culture of respect and support on campus.”

10 recommendations listed

Earlier on Monday, the NUS Review Committee on Sexual Misconduct submitted its final list of 10 recommendations to the board.
These included imposing a minimum one-year suspension for serious offences and possible expulsion for aggravated or more severe misconduct; allowing victims a greater voice in the disciplinary process; and providing a greater support network for victims along with rehabilitation services for offenders.
The committee also called for improvements to campus security while also supporting the move by NUS to introduce a “Respect and Consent Culture” module, which will be made compulsory for all its staff and students.
With regard to past disciplinary cases, the committee said that it had consulted with external legal advisors and determined that cases already dealt with by the NUS Board of Discipline “cannot be reopened”.
Since the committee was convened on 30 April, it has studied global best practises at leading universities and consulted subject matter experts, said the committee’s chair Kay Kuok in a note to students, staff and alumni.
“The Committee also consulted extensively with the NUS community through 15 in-person engagement sessions and an online survey of students conducted by an independent research consultancy,” she added.
“The University will share the results of the survey with you in the coming days.”