Sunday, February 28, 2010
Maulidur Rasul @KB
It was tiring but merrier especially for our college. Last year before I join them they said most of the participants were teachers and staffs which was no good for the schools' image. This year alhamdulillah setelah 'dipaksa' i can see an improvement from the students involvements..hehe paksa cara baik. Any way here are some photos taken from my students ( via FB )
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Preparation for the Maulidur Rasul
Just 2 days before the Maulidur Rasul event start. Luckily our 'sepanduk' siap today which was a relief. Our school number is 33.
Monday, February 22, 2010
AL FATIHAH
Sunday, February 21, 2010
All systems go for 26th National Day celebrations

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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Introduce laws to penalise black magic: scholar

Zareena AmiruddinBANDAR SERI BEGAWAN
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
[taken from The Brunei Times]
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
[taken from The Brunei Times]
LAWS should be drafted to penalise practitioners of witchcraft or black magic and the punishment should be handed down by a judge in accordance with the offence committed.
Dato' Dr Haron Din, head teacher of the basic course conducted by Darusysyifa' Warrafahah, made this suggestion in his working paper entitled "Witchcraft: Its Effects on Beliefs and How to Overcome Them" delivered during the inaugural presentation of authorisation certificates to 165 Islamic medical practitioners on Sunday.
Dato' Haron suggested that through legislation, offenders could be exiled from their hometowns, imprisoned as long as deemed appropriate, and be whipped as permitted by law. The offender could also be required to attend a course on aqidah (faith) after serving his or her sentence, he said, adding that they should be monitored closely so they would not repeat their mistakes.
According to Dato' Haron, witchcraft is banned not only in Islam, but also in Christianity and Judaism because the practice is clearly immoral.
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