As Life Goes On...
Posted by
Muhammad
It was another day at ASDAF after submitting the self apraisal form to my superior. And this time I went straight to the Kitchen Garden. I was not really in the mood, luckily my office time was flexible, so I went to ASDAF as usual to release all the cob web in mind. Looking at the plants, trees, made me feel the peace that I need. I remembered a friend from UIA came for the Ihtifal at ASDAF, gave me chocolate to distribute for the children. So here Jaafar, your chocolate had already been distributed to the children, and they really love it! May Allah bless you.
Muhammad bin Kamarulazizi
Tuesday, December 30, 2008 | 0 Comments
Trip to Bidor
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Muhammad
Labels:
Riders Malaya Community,
RMC
Today we went to Bidor for a wedding ceremony with my friends from Riders Malaya Community (RMC). About 20 bikes, mostly Yamaha TZM. We gather first at Petronas RNR Rawang at 9am before convoying to Bidor. Most of the bikers went straight to Penang, but I went back to KL to attend another function at ASDAF.
Muhammad bin Kamarulazizi
Founder
Riders Malaya Community
Saturday, December 27, 2008 | 0 Comments
Vacancy at Muslim Aid Asia
Posted by
Muhammad
Labels:
Muslim Aid Asia,
vacancy
1- Marketing Executive
(1 vacancy)
Job Descriptions
- Assisting Marketing Manager in planning, developing, implementing and monitoring marketing objectives to achieve business target goals.
- Able to prepare simple project proposals and reports.
- Handle the marketing & promotion acts.
Requirements
- Minimum Diploma in any related disciplines or equivalent
- Proficient in English and Bahasa Malaysia
- Pleasant personality, good working attitude & able to work with a minimum supervision
- Passionate in helping the needy
- Fresh graduates are encouraged to apply.
2- Operation Executive
(1 vacancy)
Job Descriptions
- Able to prepare simple project proposals and reports & implement business targets and goals.
- Handle operation of projects nationwide.
Requirements
- Minimum Diploma in any related disciplines or equivalent
- Proficient in English and Bahasa Malaysia
- Pleasant personality, good working attitude & able to work with a minimum supervision
- Willing to travel.
- Passionate in helping the needy
- Fresh graduates are encouraged to apply.
Closing date: 10 January 2009
Kindly state your expected salary
Interested candidates please contact :
Muhammad at 03-2282 1996 or submit your resume to muhammad@muslimaidasia.com
or mail to
Muslim Aid Asia
Human Resources
8-1-2, Menara Mutiara Bangsar
Jalan Liku 59100,
Kuala Lumpur
Wednesday, December 24, 2008 | 0 Comments
This time, Ayam Masak Sodap!
Posted by
Muhammad
Yeah, its another nice weekend. This morning I'd sent my car for service at Kah Bintang Service Center. It took about one hour, and then I went back home. Luckily theres no major or minor problem on the car. Since I don't have any plan today, so I decided to cook for lunch, and this time it is 'Ayam Masak Sodap'. Its almost the same as the previous 'Daging Masak Sodap" that I did last month.
Some of my colleague did ask about the recipe. Even my boss doubt that I can cooked! Haha, ok so here is the recepi.
Ayam Masak Sodap
Half Chicken cut into eight
1 big onion, cut into small small pieces
half garlic also cut into small pieces
3 table spoon of oyster source
4 table spoon of tomato source
3 glass of plain water
1 tea spoon of turmeric powder (kunyit)
salt and sugar
The chicken is being mix up with the turmeric powder and a little bit of salt. Then it is fried till it looks a little bit yellowish. Remove it form the frying pan and put the onion and garlic into the frying pan with less cooking oil. Then mix together the oyster source, tomato source and plain water. Stir it a few minutes before putting together the half fried chicken. The walla! Your Ayam Masak sodap is ready to serve!

-Muhammad bin Kamarulazizi-
Saturday, December 20, 2008 | 0 Comments
Seaweed Sheets For Breakfast
Posted by
Muhammad
Labels:
seaweed sheet
Today I had seaweed sheets for breakfast. A Muslim Aid Asia volunteer who just came back form South Korea gave this seaweed as a gift. This seaweed sheets looks like a plastic wrapper, green in color with a taste. It feels like eating a paper with salt and pepper on it. Normally it is being used to wrap up sushi. You may get this at any supermarket nearby!

-Muhammad bin Kamarulazizi-

Friday, December 19, 2008 | 0 Comments
Paddy Field and Leach Business...
On the way back to KL, we stopped at Gunung Semanggol to visit my relatives. The best part is their house is in the middle of the paddy field. You can see the green paddy field which would likely be ready to harvest. All the houses there are spread out, and only one or two houses are near by.
And in the afternoon, I had the opportunity to visit a leach farm in Taiping. It seems that leach business is quite popular now days. Its a little bit geli when I saw the leach, but I manage to touch it, I even hold it on my hand! Maybe one I can try venture in leach business!Quite attractive!
And in the afternoon, I had the opportunity to visit a leach farm in Taiping. It seems that leach business is quite popular now days. Its a little bit geli when I saw the leach, but I manage to touch it, I even hold it on my hand! Maybe one I can try venture in leach business!Quite attractive!
-Muhammad bin Kamarulazizi-
Sunday, December 14, 2008 | 0 Comments
BBQ before going back to KL
Posted by
Muhammad
Labels:
batang pinang,
bbq,
sirloin
Just now we had bbq at our backyard. My mom just bought a bbq grill set. My mom had marinated a chicken and some batang pinang (sirloin) meat yesterday. The smell of the bbq was lovely!
-Muhammad bin Kamarulazizi-
Gelugoq, Penang
Saturday, December 13, 2008 | 0 Comments
Pesta Pulau Pinang
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Muhammad
Labels:
Pesta Pulau Pinang
Yesterday we went to Pesta Pulau Pinang. This is my first time in 10 years to go to Pesta Pulau Pinang. It looks like a fun fair with many stalls and shops selling clothes, foods and souviniors. The fun fair looks more like at Genting, but I won't prefer to ride any, as I think I'm too old for that. But I tried the bumper car! The price perentry is RM3 for adult and RM1 for children.
-Muhammad bin Kamarulazizi-
Saturday, December 13, 2008 | 0 Comments
Internet Surfing at Sungai Batu, Teluk Kumbar
Posted by
Muhammad
Labels:
Celcom broadband,
Pulau Pinang,
Sg Batu,
Sungai Batu,
Teluk Kumbang
Right now I'm at Sungai Batu, Teluk Kumbar Penang relaxing while my brother Soleh and cousin Nazaruddin went fishing. I tried the new Celcom wireless, where my another brother Sulaiman got it for free since his employer gave him monthly allowance for broadband purpose. I was impressed to get 3G signal at Sungai Batu, and this allowed me to surf the internet and at the same time enjoying the wind and the sea. The weather is great. Yeah, we know that KL dont have beaches, and need to travel to Port Dickson in order to get to the beach. Luckily my kampung is in Penang!
-Muhammad bin Kamarulazizi-
Thursday, December 11, 2008 | 0 Comments
Far Away From The City
Posted by
Muhammad
Labels:
Batu Feringgi,
Batu Feringhi
Today we went to Batu Feringgi, since my wife just love to go to the beach. My cousin Nazaruddin or known as Anje came along as well with my brother Soleh. Its nice to see the beach is quite clean, with fresh air, far away from the hustle and bustle of the city life in KL.
-Muhammad bin Kamarulazizi-
Penangite!
Wednesday, December 10, 2008 | 0 Comments
Qurban at Batu 17, Padang Rengas
Posted by
Muhammad
Labels:
korban,
padang rengas,
qurban
Yesterday I had the opportunity to help the orang kampung to perform qurban at Padang Rengas Perak.
Tuesday, December 09, 2008 | 0 Comments
Muslim Aid Asia: Aid for Bukit Antarabangsa Landslide Victims
Posted by
Muhammad
Labels:
bukit antarabangsa,
hulu klang,
landslide,
Muslim Aid Asia,
ulu klang
Yesterday Amir, Hadi (Muslim Aid Asia's volunteer) and me went to send some help for the landslide victim at Sekolah Kebangsaan Hulu Klang. Muslim Aid Asia doesn't have a disaster team yet in Malaysia, so we came to help in term of logistics and to help calm victims that had been traumatised. Muslim Aid Asia had sent mineral waters and bread for people at the school. More volunteers ada needed. And if any are interested, may call Amir at 017-2277 5252.
-Muhammad bin Kamarulazizi-
Ex aid worker for Nargis Myanmar
Sunday, December 07, 2008 | 0 Comments
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