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@joisami

Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Obladi...oblada ..Life goes on...

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A4کليڠ #RobohKuilHaram
EHHH SEMUA CINA?!?!? Ku ingat melayu je perangai kimak
BERNAMA@bernamadotcom

#KualaLumpur Mahkamah Majistret hari ini mendenda 34 lelaki selepas kesemua mereka mengaku bersalah menyertai rusuhan di sebuah pusat hiburan di Cheras minggu lepas, yang turut membabitkan senjata api dan bahan letupan.

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Don't Mind Please
Don't Mind Please@DoNotMindPlease·
Empire Sushi IPO. Inspiring story for young Malaysians. (Source: The Edge) Founders: Nicole Lim Xui Jhi 35 years old & Husband Jordan Tan Sin Guan. Both of them are set to cash out RM101.5 million from the IPO. Ka-ching! Xui Jhi started doing business at 21 years old. This is her first job and the only job - Empire Sushi. She left Tunku Abdul Rahman College without completion. Jordan Tan was a sushi chef and they began first venture in 2011. In 2014, they launched Empire Sushi with a clear strategy - Grab-and-Go. First store was in Berjaya Times Square - generated RM800 sales in first day. After several months, their daily sales was over RM4000 daily. Currently, Empire Suhshi has abour 143 outlets - largest sushi chain in Malaysia. 90% of the outlets are certified halal. Empire Sushi intends to allocate RM79 million from the IPO proceeds to open another 56 outlets. Financials: > 2023 Revenue was RM137 million. 2024 it grew to RM185 million. 2025 RM236 million. > Net profit in 2023 was RM14.6 million, 2024 RM26.2 million, 2025 RM37.9 million. > Current employees = 1246 (214 foreign workers) > Grab-and-go outlets cost RM550,000 > Dine-in outlets cost RM1 million. > Average payback perios is 8-9 months. IPO numbers: > 363 million shares at RM0.70 per share, translating to gross proceeds of RM254 million. > new shares are 218 million, about RM153 million. > Post listing, the founders will retain 67% stake. > Market cap upon listing is about RM770 million at P/E of 20x. > Post listing, company cash position is RM153.7 millio. > The IPO is oversubscribed by 23x!
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Fendi #RobohKuilHaram
Fendi #RobohKuilHaram@fendithehunk·
Ada betul dia tapi ni bukan soal bangsa melayu sahaja. I grew up in Chinese school, we all speak English. So aku selalu assume Cina boleh cakap English. Masuk universiti, aku jumpa cina yang sekolah cina kampung totok. English dorang hauk gila weh. Indians pun sama. Our education system is made to score A. Bukan untuk tuntut ilmu. Bukan untuk be better. Tu pasal sekarang ramai “educated” but actually stupid af.
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Julián Macías Tovar
Julián Macías Tovar@JulianMaciasT·
Hace 30 años asesinaron al primer ministro israelí Isaac Rabin tas acordar la paz con Palestina en 1995. El Mossad se aseguró que no volviera a ocurrir, en el 2000 Epstein comprometió a Clinton y Ehud Barak (Primer ministro Israel) para que no hubiera ningún acuerdo con Arafat. Desde 2005 Israel y EEUU pidieron a Qatar que financiaran a Hamás (30M$/mes) contrarios a los acuerdos de Paz, para presentarse a las elecciones y quitarle peso político a la OLP y Arafat y tener un grupo armado que fuera excusa para exterminar a los palestinos y quedarse sus tierras cuyo plan se ha ejecutado en los últimos 3 años. Esta información es relevante para entender por qué una y otra vez Israel rompe cualquier acuerdo de Paz.
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SAHEL Brut
SAHEL Brut@sahelbrut3·
🚨 À MÉDITER Quand les militaires boliviens capturent Che Guevara, ils demandent au berger qui l’a dénoncé : « Pourquoi trahir un homme qui se battait pour ta liberté ? » Le berger répond : 👉 « Le bruit des armes effraie mes animaux. » Quand Mohamed Karim, résistant face à Napoléon à Alexandrie, est condamné à mort, Napoléon lui propose un marché : 👉 « Ta liberté contre 10 000 pièces d’or. » Karim, confiant, répond : 👉 « Les commerçants d’Alexandrie paieront pour moi. » Mais une fois sur le marché… silence total. Pire : on l’accuse d’avoir détruit l’économie. 💔 Aucun ne l’aide. Napoléon conclut alors : 👉 « Tu ne meurs pas pour avoir combattu… mais pour avoir défendu des gens lâches. » 🧠 Comme le disait Rachid Rida : « Se sacrifier pour un peuple ignorant, c’est s’immoler pour éclairer un aveugle. »
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𝄞 Bₒₙbₒₙ 𓆩♡𓆪
Dalam konteks perjuangan kemerdekaan, "Seroja" memiliki makna terselubung, Kata-kata dalam liriknya diubah agar tidak dicurigai oleh Belanda: Menyusun seroja berarti menyusun barisan perlawanan Bermerenung berarti berpangku tangan Memetik bunga berarti mengangkat senjata
pooy@MeidyPoppy93320

@Pray__93 Seroja versi film Laskar Pelangi..saya suka!☺️

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Video & Arsip Sejarah
Video & Arsip Sejarah@VideoSejarah·
Bukan hanya tokoh-tokoh di Jawa, Hamka di Sumatra pun mengambil sikap kooperatif terhadap Jepang. "Hiduplah Dai Nippon, hiduplah Islam, amin", kata Hamka menutup pidatonya di rapat besar umat Islam Sumatra Timur di Medan tahun 1943.
Video & Arsip Sejarah@VideoSejarah

Majalah propaganda Jepang, Djawa Baroe, edisi 1 Januari 1943 memuat foto tokoh-tokoh Indonesia yang diklaim mendukung pemerintah pendudukan Jepang dan mempersiapkan pembentukan Pusat Tenaga Rakyat (PUTERA), untuk menggantikan Gerakan 3A yang dianggap gagal.

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ude. ش‍‌ڡــﹳ
meringis aku dengar khabar Melayu Riau mengaku beradat Mak Yong. siyes la. dia macam Melayu Johor gelabah mengaku beradat Mak Yong. macam Melayu Terengganu gelabah mengaku beradat Tari Dabus. macam Melayu Melaka gelabah mengaku beradat Tari Canggung.
kamin la te 🇲🇾@koitekome

Melayu itu luas. Setiap sub kumpulan Melayu ada ciri khas yang tiada pada Melayu lainnya. Melayu Setul tidak mainkan budaya Ulek Mayang dari Melayu Terengganu, Melayu Johor tidak mempunyai tradisi kalender Piama seperti Melayu Kedah,

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Bitcoin Malaya
Bitcoin Malaya@bitcoinmalaya·
Cable theft by gangsters causes disruption of critical MRT and millions of losses • In Malaysia: we will have more meetings next month. Will review again • In China: death sentence or life imprisonment Don’t be weak, Madani Be like China
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US Homeland Security News
US Homeland Security News@defense_civil25·
🚨🚨🚨Alert: Iranian delegation will NOT fly home, but will take an alternative route back to Iran. President Trump has threatened to take out the Iranian delegation if talks fail. Reports that the Iranian government jet was going to be targeted inroute back to Iran!!🔥🔥🔥
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🚨JUST IN🚨 🇹🇷 Turkish President Erdogan's message to Israel- "If Israel doesn't stop playing with fire and creates hurdles for peace process in the region, we will make sure Israel learns a good lesson. Any attack on Lebanon and Iran now will be considered an attack on Turkey"
gulvinder@rebelliousdogra

🚨 PAKISTAN IS WINNING THIS 🚨 🇹🇷 President Erdogan- "On the day of ceasefire, Israel killed hundreds of innocent Lebanese people. Netanyahu is blinded by blood & hatred. If it was not for Pakistan mediating the war between US & Iran, we would have shown Israel it's place."

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Cards of History
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Ibn Battuta left home at 21 to complete a religious pilgrimage that should have taken sixteen months. He came back twenty-nine years later. Just look at the map, he is a man that truly lived an odyssey. I've gathered some highlights from his 117.000 kilometer journey. Here we go: 🔸Born February 24, 1304, in Tangier, Morocco, into a family of Islamic legal scholars and judges. His name, literally, means "son of a duckling." 🔸Trained as a qadi, a Muslim judge with authority over religious and civil matters. That credential would open doors on every continent he visited. He was smart enough to know it. 🔸Left home riding alone on a donkey. On the road to Mecca he developed a fever so severe he had to tie himself to his saddle to avoid collapsing. He kept going. That became the pattern. 🔸In Alexandria, early in the journey, a holy man named Sheikh Burhanuddin told him he would travel to India, Sind, and China, and meet specific scholars there by name. Ibn Battuta did exactly that. He recorded the prophecy without apparent amazement. 🔸Completed the hajj in 1326, then joined a caravan heading into Mesopotamia. He had discovered, somewhere along the North African coast, that he simply loved to travel. 🔸One caravan he joined functioned as a moving city. When it stopped, food was cooked in giant brass cauldrons for the poor. It had its own markets, luxury goods, and fresh fruit. At night they lit torches along the entire length of the column, turning the darkness into what he described as radiant day. 🔸What followed is almost impossible to compress. Persia. Iraq. Azerbaijan. Yemen. The Horn of Africa. Mogadishu. The coast of Kenya and Tanzania. The Crimea. Constantinople. Central Asia. India. The Maldives. Sri Lanka. Sumatra. China. Mali. He crossed the Sahara. He rode the Grand Canal. He visited Beijing, Hangzhou, and Guangzhou, and reportedly saw the Great Wall. 🔸117,000 kilometers in total. That surpassed Zheng He's 50,000 and Marco Polo's 24,000. He did it without a mission, a sponsor, or a navy. 🔸His method was elegant and entirely parasitic on a single fact: the Islamic world in 1325 stretched from Morocco to the Malay peninsula, and everywhere within it, a scholar who could speak Arabic and recite the law was guaranteed hospitality. 🔸Ibn Battuta exploited this with genius. He arrived in courts as a learned man, was appointed qadi, collected gifts, gathered a retinue, married locally, then left. 🔸He documented death rituals everywhere he went with the detachment of an anthropologist. In Turkey, forty days of mourning for a ruler's mother. In Iran, a funeral that resembled a wedding celebration. In some regions, slaves and concubines buried alive with the deceased. He recorded all of it and moved on. 🔸In Delhi, the Sultan appointed him grand qadi of the city. His employer was a ruler described as an extraordinary mixture of generosity and cruelty. Ibn Battuta watched friends executed regularly, feared for his own life daily, and eventually fell into disgrace. He wrote about the sultan with a psychologist's precision, terror and fascination running through every line. 🔸Then came the shipwreck that saved his life. Appointed as the sultan's ambassador to China, he loaded ships with hundreds of gifts including horses, slaves, and gold. He missed the departure to attend Friday prayers. The ships sank in a storm. Everything was gone. He was alive, stranded, and too afraid to return to Delhi to explain what had happened. He sailed to the Maldives instead. 🔸In the Maldives he served as qadi, married into the ruling family, got involved in local politics, and came close to making a play for the sultanate itself. He found the situation too dangerous and moved on. 🔸He survived bandits, shipwrecks, and a sultan's suspicion. On one occasion he was robbed and escaped with nothing but his trousers. He caught up to his caravan on foot and kept going. 🔸By the end, the Rihla records encounters with over 60 sultans and more than 2,000 prominent figures. He made himself welcome, or at least useful, in virtually every court he entered. 🔸He kept no journal. Everything he recorded, he carried in his head for decades. When he finally dictated the whole account, he reconstructed twenty-nine years of travel entirely from memory. 🔸Some scholars believe sections describing China were lifted from earlier authors. His account and Marco Polo's share suspiciously similar passages. He had no notes to prove otherwise. 🔸Near the end of his life, the Sultan of Morocco insisted he dictate the whole account to a scholar. The result was titled A Gift to Those Who Contemplate the Wonders of Cities and the Marvels of Travelling, now known simply as the Rihla. 🔸Then he was appointed a judge in Morocco and vanished from history. He died in 1368 or 1369. His work was unknown outside the Muslim world until the nineteenth century. 🔸His contribution to geography is considered as great as that of any geographer, yet for centuries he appeared in no textbook, Muslim or Western. To conclude: Ibn Battuta did not set out to be an explorer. He set out to fulfill an obligation and found he could not stop. What he produced, one man's firsthand account of the medieval Islamic world from Morocco to China, is a document with no equivalent in any other civilization of its era. Marco Polo had backers, a trade route, and a famous name. Ibn Battuta had a credential, a memory, and an inability to go home. As always, if you have a figure that should be honored and immortalized with a card, I'd love to hear your suggestions.
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On one side, jews are committing a genocide against Christian and Muslim Palestinians, and on the other, so-called Muslims (slaves of America and Israel) are perpetrating the same oppression in Sudan. Don’t forget about Sudan. Repost this.
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Dr. Sativa - Cannabis Medicinal
Você já viu como funciona uma fazenda legalizada de maconha?
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