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Adil Syahi

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Assalamualaikum dunia.

Kuala Lumpur Katılım Eylül 2011
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Adil Syahi
Adil Syahi@AdilSyahi·
Liv selalu mcm mempersalahkan attacking diorg. Tp aku rasa cara defending pn boleh dipersoalkan jgk sebenarnya. Haha
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Ar-Ruzzi
Ar-Ruzzi@ar_ruzzi·
Tujuan WFH kali ni adalah untuk jimatkan bahan api. Kalau semua guna petrol/diesel sampai habis, macam mana kenderaan yang angkut bahan makanan nak bergerak? Kalau kenderaan² ni tak dapat bergerak, mana kita nak dapat bahan makanan? Kalau tak makan, hidup bernafas je ke?
Zua Daddy Afqar@ZuaTheGreek

Tak kuasa aku nak ambik WFH tu.baik pergi opis..WFH tu yg meningkat kos aku ada la..aircond kat rumah..lagi jimat minyak moto pergi kerja dari bayar bil AC di rumah.huhu.

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Irfan_newboys🇲🇾🇵🇸🏳️🏴
KEMASKINI BANDUAN PALESTIN KINI DIBIARKAN MATI Video dari banduan Palestin di Gaza yang dibebaskan IDF menyatakan bahawa semua banduan Palestin dalam Penjara Israel kini dalam bahaya kerana Warden Penjara Israel tidak lagi beri keselesaan, makanan, air dan tidak lagi menguruskan banduan Palestin. Ada yabg sakit tidak diberi rawatan langsung dan dibiarkan mati . Dia meminta agar semua orang terus bercakap mengenai nasib banduan Palestin dalam Penjara Israel
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Mohd Redzuan Abdul Manap
Mohd Redzuan Abdul Manap@redzuanNewsMPB·
Penjawat awam di Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya dan Selangor serta semua ibu negeri dengan jarak perjalanan sehala dari pejabat ke rumah melebihi 8KM, dibenarkan untuk bekerja dari rumah (BDR) tiga hari seminggu. Pelaksanaan BDR Konflik Asia Barat ini berkuat kuasa 15 April 2026.
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Adil Syahi@AdilSyahi·
World cup tahun ni aku nak support Japan lah. Suka betul aku tgk team yg tak perlu fizikal gedabak2 tp berakal. Haha harapnya diorg pergi jauh. Kalau tak mmg kena amek heritage player
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Premier League Panel@PremLeaguePanel·
Japan are so admirable because they lack certain physical qualities to play a dominant off-ball style to constantly regain possession but the few times they do have the ball,their techniques & brains are so high level that they can slice thru you to clinically create big chances.
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Ikhwan
Ikhwan@JatIkhwan·
Teruskan cakap pasal kes ni tak kira lah sampai minggu depan ke bulan depan ke hingga ada perubahan pada undang-undang kita. Stop tolerate manusia bangsat, pemabuk, kaki dadah dan pembunuh macam ni. We have had enough bullshit
Muhammad Najib@muhammadnajib79

Bila tengok imej ni saya terbayang apa dalam fikiran arwah di saat akhirnya 😢 Pagi Ahad, pada hari terakhir cuti raya untuk sekolah. Esoknya Isnin dan anak-anak akan kembali ke sekolah. Pada pagi Ahad hujung minggu yang lapang inilah seorang ayah menunggang motor menuju ke kedai buku. Tujuannya nak beli buku sekolah untuk anaknya. Dikhabarkan buku tersebut pula hendak dibeli dengan duit raya yang si anak dapat. Tapi dalam perjalanan terakhir inilah, si ayah bertembung dengan sebuah kereta yang dipandu melawan arus oleh pemandu yang mabuk. Yang tak sepatutnya berada di atas jalan raya. Yang jadi punca si ayah bertemu Sang Pencipta dalam keadaan yang tidak sepatutnya. Kerajaan boleh bercakap tentang statistik kemalangan, tentang berapa banyak kemalangan berpunca dari faktor lain berbanding pemandu mabuk. Tapi kemalangan akibat pemandu mabuk tidak boleh dilihat sama seperti kemalangan langgar lampu merah atau brek tak makan. Tragedi seperti ini tidak boleh lagi diukur dengan data dan statistik. Tapi perlu dinilai dari segi persepsi dan sentimen rakyat. Jadi buatlah sesuatu lebih dari sekadar mengeluarkan kenyataan. Terjemahkan ia dalam tindakan yang jelas dan nyata. Salam takziah pada keluarga mangsa, moga diampunkan doa arwah dan ditempatkan di kalangan hambaNya yang beriman.

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Ustaz Wadi Annuar
Ustaz Wadi Annuar@ustazwadiannuar·
Kes pemandu mabuk: Hukuman penjara sahaja tidak mampu menyara anak yatim atau isteri yang hilang punca nafkah. Dalam Islam, keadilan belum selesai selagi keluarga mangsa tidak dibela. Undang-undang perlu dipinda agar pampasan (diyat) sampai kepada waris dengan cepat tanpa membebankan waris.
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Richard Ker
Richard Ker@richardker·
Look at this screenshot from a dashcam. I'm sure you have seen the video. That grey Honda. That motorcycle ahead. A few seconds after this was taken, that man lost his life. He had left home that Sunday morning to get something for his kids. That was his whole plan for the day. But he never made it home. The driver of that grey car was drunk and high on drugs at the same time. Before noon on a Sunday. I keep staring at this screenshot because in this frame, everything still looks completely normal. Just another morning on a Malaysian road. And then it wasn't. I've been fortunate to travel to many countries over the years. And one thing I consistently notice, whether it's a developed nation or somewhere like Morocco, you feel enforcement on the roads. Not just during holidays. Regularly. It becomes part of how you drive. Here in Malaysia, the laws are actually quite strict on paper (should be even more strict). Drunk driving carries a minimum RM8,000 fine and 3 years jail. If someone dies, the driver faces up to 15 years in prison. I'm not saying enforcement isn't happening. I think it is. But not in the way people feel it in their everyday lives. And that's the issue... His kids are still waiting for him to come home. To everyone in a position to change this, please make enforcement something people feel every single day. Salam Takziah to the family.
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Hariz
Hariz@HarizAiman___·
Dah jatuh ditimpa tangga. Semoga Allah permudahkan lah..
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Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano·
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇺🇾 Thomas Tuchel: “James Garner is our MINI Valverde”. 💎
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FAH@pipiyapong·
Bangang duit habis beli kereta. Patut bukak sekolah buat kereta bagi budak budak johor buat
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Ajoje⚽⚖️
Ajoje⚽⚖️@israel_ajoje·
Did you know that fan votes only count for 10% of the Premier League Player of the Month award? Let me tell you some interrelated facts that cover who decides the other 90% and who has won it more than anyone else in history. Number 3 will shock you. 1: Three players share the all-time record Sergio Agüero, Harry Kane and Mohamed Salah with 7 awards each, are the joint record holders with seven wins each. Steven Gerrard and Cristiano Ronaldo are next on six wins apiece, with Gerrard's midfield dominance across nearly two decades at Liverpool and Ronaldo's explosive early years at Manchester United both reflected in those numbers in a way that feels completely accurate to anyone who watched them at their peaks. 2: Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie and Bruno Fernandes have each won the award five times, representing three very different kinds of excellence viz Rooney's raw power, Van Persie's technical elegance, and Fernandes's creative productivity from midfield. 3: Despite winning the PFA Player of the season award twice, Man City legend Kevin De Bruyne never won the Premier League Player of the month award. I know it's a bummer. But it's true. 4: Fan votes count for just 10% of the entire thing Every month millions of fans vote online for their player of the month and their collective voice counts for exactly 10% of the final decision, which means your clicks genuinely matter, just not as much as you probably assumed when you were casting them. 5: A panel of football legends, pundits and journalists combines with all 20 Premier League club captains to determine the remaining 90% of the result every single month, and the exact split between the expert panel and the captains has never been publicly revealed, which means that when your favourite player wins, it is largely because his peers and the people who watch football for a living decided he deserved it. What does this tell you? Simply that your vote matters. It just matters a lot less than you thought. My name is Ajoje. I am a FIFA Licensed Agent and International Sports Lawyer. I write on the Law and Business of Football, a lot. Repost and Follow if you want to read more posts like this.
Premier League@premierleague

Magnificent in March 💫 It’s time to get voting for your @EASPORTSFC Player of the Month! 🗳️👉 preml.ge/potmmar2026x

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@Alhamdhulillaah·
A young girl from Malaysia was driving to her village to visit her family for Eid. Things became complicated when she couldn't reach the pedals, so her loyal friend came to the rescue 🤣🤣🤣
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Soumya Malani
Soumya Malani@insharebazaar·
Trump: We need $2 billion a day to reopen the Strait of Hormuz US Senator: But it was already open before the war? So what was the point of whole war?
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Romain Molina
Romain Molina@Romain_Molina·
Johor Darul Ta'zim Club 🇲🇾 has ordered me to delete my post and publish another one within 24 hours stating that the club – and, above all, its owner, the Regent of Johor – has nothing to do with any of this, failing which I face attacks and legal action Firstly : intimidation may work on some people, but I have not backed down in the face of international paedophile networks (which have led to the imprisonment of dozens of coaches and officials across the sporting world), so if you think you can intimidate me with this, you can try again. Secondly : I was referring to the Malaysian Football Association, not your club specifically. Are some of the players sanctioned for false licences part of Johor? Yes (Irazabal, Figueiredo or Hevel). Does that imply that Johor is responsible for the trafficking? No, but on the other hand, Johor may well have inadvertently breached the rule on the number of foreign players allowed in a Malaysian Super League match Take the match against Negeri Sembilan, where those three players featured, plus the Brazilians Jairo and Bergson, the South Korean Park, the Malian Sidibé, the Spaniard Arribas, and the Azerbaijani Israfilov There were more than six foreign players on the pitch (seven in the starting line-up), so why didn’t the federation strip them of the victory? The sanction is INTERNATIONAL, so Malaysia Super League must also be affected Nothing more, unless your club is above the law? No ill will Keep the faith !
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Romain Molina@Romain_Molina

The system of false nationalities used by the Malaysian Football Association 🇲🇾 has been detrimental not only to Asian opponents but also to Malaysian teams in the league itself, as the fraud benefited the Johor Darul Ta'Zim club – owned by the eldest son of the King of Malaysia and Sultan of Johor Despite the sanctions imposed (belatedly) by FIFA on the players and the federation (merely a fine), a question arises : how did the officials manage to get away with NOTHING ? How can the federation continue to act as if nothing had happened, given that Malaysian football is, to boot, riddled with serious problems (refereeing, the fixture list, failure to comply with basic rules and regulations, match-fixing, violence...) ?

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