Violent Demonstrations In Egypt – Photos

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Egyptians are angry of the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.

So they held demonstrations.

Demonstrations is a way to fight for something important.

But they are supposed to stop doing bad things and violence during the demonstrations because it can destroy our world.

Violence can turn into a war.

This is a disaster.

It is like what happened in Bangkok.

People were killed and injured; buildings, cars and plants were destroyed.

They should have a peaceful demonstration to say what they wanted.

And the government should listen to the people and discuss what can be done for them.

We have to take care of our Earth and lets go green.

Cairo's historic Sultan Hassan and Al-Rifai mosques are engulfed with smoke from a nearby fire at a police station which was set ablaze during massive protests by Egyptians demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. The United States said Friday that the political unrest in Egypt "is of deep concern. (AFP Marco Longari)
CAIRO, Jan. 29, 2011 (Xinhua) — Demonstrators climb up to armed vehicles after clashes calmed down at Square Tahrir in Cairo, capital of Egypt, early on Jan. 29, 2011. Dozens of tanks entered the Square, while protestors welcomed the army and waved to the soldiers standing on tanks. (Xinhua/Cai Yang)
Smoke is seen above the city of Cairo after wide-spread protests early January 29, 2011. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak refused on Saturday to bow to demands that he resign after ordering troops and tanks into cities in an attempt to quell an explosion of street protests against his 30-year rule. REUTERS/Amr Dalsh
A protester looks at a burnt Egyptian Army armoured vehicle in downtown Cairo January 28, 2011. (REUTERS Goran Tomasevic)
An Egyptian Army armored personnel carrier is surrounded by anti-government protesters near Tahrir square in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Egyptians gather around the burning headquarters of the ruling National Democratic party (NDP) in central Cairo. Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak on Saturday addressed the nation for the first time since deadly protests erupted against his regime, vowing reform but showing no sign of relaxing his decades-old grip on power. (AFP Khaled Desouki)
Egyptians demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, march in Cairo. US President Barack Obama on Friday called on Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to take concrete steps towards political reform, and to refrain from using violence against protesters. (AFP/Khaled Desouki)

3rd & Bird

I watch 3rd & Bird on TV AlHijrah.


It was real fun and the animation is so beautiful.

The story is about Samuel, Rudy and Muffin playing, singing, dancing and exploring all around the 3rd & Bird.

The stories teach us good values.

The characters help each other and they work together.

I read on the internet that 3rd & Bird is originally from Cbeebies.

But the first time I watched it, I thought it was from Nick Jr.

And 3rd & Bird reminds me of the Wonder Pets.

I think it is because the creator of 3rd & Bird is Josh Selig and the creative director is Jennifer Oxley.

They are also the creator and the creative director of Wonder Pets.

The first 3rd & Bird episode that I watched was ‘Go Camping  and Starry Night’.

In Malaysia 3rd & Bird is aired daily on TV AlHijrah at 3:30 pm.

The cast are:

  • Muffin – Eden Jarrett – a pre-school lovebird.
  • Samuel – Sam Lewis – Muffin’s elder brother.
  • Rudy – Morgan Gayle – Called a cockatoo in the program, but looks like a Cockatiel, Samuel’s best friend. She wears a bracelet of colored stones on her ankle.
  • Quinn – Preston Nyman – a puffin, works as an inventor; appears to be a teenager.
  • Mr Beakman – Michael Fenton Stevens – the children’s teacher, a wise toucan who frequently acts as the voice of parental authority.
  • Missy – Charlotte Leslie-Cameron – a French Great Blue Turaco.
  • Mrs Billingsley – Anna Nygh – a gardening kiwi with a New Zealand accent.


The pictures of the 3rd & Bird characters.

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UFO Landed In Indonesia?

On January 24, 2011 a crop circle was found in an Indonesian paddy field in Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

I think that it is a UFO crop circle.

UFO means Unidentified Flying Object.

UFO could be an alien‘s spaceship.

It may have came from another planet.

I learn about crop circle from SimCity 3000 Unlimited.

Street vendors sell picture of a crop circle that is appeared in a rice field in Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011. Thousands of curious onlookers are flocking to central Indonesia to look at the "crop circle" following rumors it was formed by a UFO. (AP Photo)
Investigators inspect a crop circle that is appeared in a rice field in Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011. (AP Photo)
In this Monday, Jan. 24, 2011 photo, a crop circle is seen in a rice field in Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. (AP Photo)

35 Killed In Deadly Bomb Blast At Moscow Airport-Photos

At least 35 people were killed in a suicide bombing at the Domodedovo Airport, Moscow, Monday afternoon.

Domodedovo Airport is Moscow’s busiest airport.

Among them were eight foreign citizens, two were Britons and one person each from German, Bulgaria, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Ukraine.

110 people were injured.

So far no claim of responsibility has been made.

This is a disaster.

I am very sad and sorry for the victims and their families.

Fire engine and emergency vehicles are seen outside a terminal at Domodedovo airport, Moscow, Monday, Jan. 24, 2011. An explosion ripped through the international arrivals hall at Moscow's busiest airport on Monday, killing dozens of people and wounding scores, officials said. The Russian president called it a terror attack. (AP Photo/Misha Japaridze)
A wounded blast victim is brought by a rescuer to a hospital from Domodedovo airport in Moscow, Monday, Jan. 24, 2011. A suicide bomber set off an explosion that ripped through Moscow's busiest airport on Monday, coating its international arrivals terminal in blood. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
A TV grab taken from Russia's NTV broadcaster shows a smoke-filled area near the blast site at Moscow's Domodedovo airport. A suicide bomber killed at least 35 and wounded dozens Monday when he blew himself up in the packed arrivals hall of Moscow's largest airport. (AFP/NTV)
A wounded blast victim is brought by rescuers to a hospital from Domodedovo airport in Moscow, Monday, Jan. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
Russian police officers stand in guard as passengers queue to pass through a security check following a blast, at Domodedovo airport in Moscow, late Monday, Jan. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
Vehicles are seen in front of Domodedovo airport in Moscow, Monday, Jan. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
Vehicles are seen in front of Domodedovo airport in Moscow, late Monday, Jan. 24, 2011. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

BBQs In Terengganu

I love barbeque parties 😀

I love barbecues 🙂

We have a nice veranda for our barbecues at our house in Kuala Terengganu.

First we need to buy the meat for the barbecue.

The day before our barbecue, my mother would marinate the meat.

Marinate will make the meat very tasty 🙂

We started our barbecues in the afternoon at around 4:30pm.

Before we barbecue, we have to get things ready; we put up the seats, tables and plates.

Then my father will barbecue the meat.

Tasty BBQ mutton and chicken.

We have chicken, mutton, beef, prawns, potatoes, sweet corns and sausages for our barbecues.

 

Mutton, onion, chicken, potatoes and sausages are delicious for BBQs.

Anyway I love sausage, sweet corn and potatoes the best 🙂

I love fresh prawns and sausages too.

Sometimes we invite our friends and families to join us.

It was really fun when PakCik Borhan, Mama Ibu and Kak Mamah joint us for our BBQs.

I wish that we can have a big and nice veranda for our BBQs in Kuala Lumpur too :mrgreen:

 

One of our BBQs 🙂

 

Special Presents From India

On 21th Dec 2010, Uncle Nisar reached Kuala Lumpur from Singapore.

Uncle Nisar is my father’s friend from Palo Alto, California.

Uncle Nisar flew to Singapore from India.

He was on holiday in Ahmadnabad, India.

Uncle Nisar gave me two presents 🙂

The first was an Indian  shirt.

I was wearing the Indian shirt 🙂

I wore the shirt to my hadith’s class that night.

The second present was wrapped in an Indian newspaper.

A banana?

Before I unwrapped the present, I thought it was a banana.

But after I unwrapped it, I was very surprised because it was not a banana.

It's not a banana but it's a wooden car!

It was a hand made wooden car!

The car is very beautiful.

I really love the car!

The front view of the car.

And I like the shirt too because it is nice and comfortable.

The shirt is a bit too big; so I can wear it for a long time 🙂

A Snake At Atuk Wan Musa’s House

 

A green snake in between the green leaves.

The snake camouflaged in the tree.

My father saw a snake on a tree in front  of Atuk Wan Musa‘s house.

But I thought that my father was kidding because I couldn’t see any snake.

The snake camouflaged in the trees!

Can you see it?

Do you want to join the game and look for the snake?

What is the answer?

Is it in box A or B or C or D?

 

Where could the snake be?

Wacana Isu-Isu Semasa Aqidah

 

My photo on the stage at the wacana.

Today I attended the Wacana Membanteras Gerakan Pluralisme Agama Dan Permurtadan Ummah at the Dewan Besar, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu in Kuala Terengganu.

Wacana means discourse.

Over there I met Pak Cik Borhan, Uncle Sheikh Harun, Ami Ma, Uncle Ustaz ‘Uthman El-Muhammady and Ustaz Ismail Mina.

From left, Ami Ma, Uncle Ustaz Ismail Mina, Uncle Ustaz Zawawi and my father .I snapped this photo myself 🙂

I also met Abang Kamalruddin Taib from TV AlHijrah.

 

I was interviewing Abang Kamalruddin Taib who works for TV Alhijrah after he finished interviewing people about the program.

The speakers are:

  • Dr Anis Malik Thoha (UIAM)
  • Ustaz Dr Muhammad ‘Uthman El-Muhammady (ISTAC)

 

Ustaz Dr.Muhammad ‘Uthman El-Muhammady.
  • Ustaz Mohd Aizam Masod (JAKIM)
  • Dr Ahmad Bazli Shafie (IQT)
  • More than 1500 people attended the discourse.

    A part of the 1500 people who attended the discourse

    The discourse will be aired on TV AlHijrah soon.

    Deadly Flood And Mudslide In Brazil-Photos

    Heavy rains caused deadly floods and mudslides in Brazil.

    At least 270 people were killed and lots of people are missing.

    257 people were killed in several mountain towns near Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday.

    The rains caused flood and mudslide that swept the villages.

    Some families were buried as they slept.

    And in Sao Paulo state, 13 people were killed.

    Hillsides and riverbanks were swept by the heavy rains, destroying cars, roads, houses and other building.

    Thousands of people are still stranded and waiting for the rescue teams to arrive.

    It is a disaster to Brazil and I am very sorry for the victims.

    An aerial view shows a landslide-affected area in Teresopolis January 12, 2011. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos

     

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    Rescue workers search. REUTERS/Luiza Garcia
    In this frame grab from video is seen an aerial view of a mudslide in Teresopolis, Brazil, Wednesday Jan. 12, 2011. Torrential rain tore through Rio de Janeiro's mountains, killing at least 64 people in 24 hours, the state's emergency rescue office said Wednesday. The death toll is expected to rise as firefighters reach remote valleys and steep mountainsides where neighborhoods were destroyed by mudslides and flooding, said Jorge Mario Sedlacek, the mayor of Teresopolis, a mountain town just north of Rio where at least 54 people died. About 1,000 there were left homeless. (AP Photo/TV Globo, Agencia O Globo)
    Rescue workers search for victims. REUTERS/Luiza Garcia
    Aerial view shows landslide-affected area. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos

     

    Rescue workers attempt to locate survivors. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos.

    Pantai Bari / Bari Beach

    Last week. I went to the Bari Beach at Rhu Sepuluh in Terengganu.

    We bought some fresh fish and huge prawns at the fish market.

    We went there with Uncle Fauzan and his family.


    Then we went to a stall for lunch.

    Uncle Fauzan did not join us because he invited us for dinner and he had to rush home to cook a special ‘Melaka asam pedas’.


    There are lots of stalls selling fresh seafood along the beach.

    We ate fish, prawn, squid and fried noodle.

    The seafood were fresh and tasty but I like the coconut drink the most 🙂

    After we eat, we walked to the beach.


    The beach is very beautiful.

    There was a shipwreck on the beach.


    Maybe it was  Captain Jack Sparrow‘s ship 🙂


    I met a fisherman and he showed me his fish traps.


    Near the fishing boat I saw some fish :mrgreen:

    Before we went home, we saw a small lorry stuck in the sand.

    Three of the tyres were stuck in the sand and only one tyre moved 😆

    My father helped to push the lorry until all the tyres could moved.

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