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The Baweanese Corner: September 2008
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A blog about the Baweanese (Boyanese) descent in Singapore. Tuesday, 30 September 2008. On The Last Day of Ramadhan. Ramadhan at Makkah in the year 2000 - while at Jabal Uhud). Celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr in Mekkah - Umrah Ramadhan Trip 2000). Eid-ul-Fitr in Makkah - Dec 2000). The sholat after sunset). A huge working table). Map of South-East Asia. The Nusantara Region known as Malay Archipelago). Kueh-Kueh. Desserts of the Nusantara Region). To my Muslim readers all over the world, wishing all of you ' Eid...
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The Baweanese Corner: Reasons behind the similarity in culture between Baweanese and Malays
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A blog about the Baweanese (Boyanese) descent in Singapore. Tuesday, 17 November 2009. Reasons behind the similarity in culture between Baweanese and Malays. It is not surprising that the culture of the Bawean. People is similar in many ways with that of the Malays. Here I am referring to Malay ethnic group i.e. the Malays in Singapore, Malaysia and Riau Lingga including part of Sumatra). The Baweanese and the Malays originated from the same ancestors. Ie from the people of mainland Asia). It is the same...
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The Baweanese Corner: August 2009
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A blog about the Baweanese (Boyanese) descent in Singapore. Sunday, 9 August 2009. Holding firmly to the Singapore Pledge. Today, Singapore celebrates the 44th year of Independence. Happy Birthday Singapore! Happy National Day Singaporeans! It is time to say the Singapore Pledge – ' Say what you mean. Mean what you say' . We, the citizens of Singapore,. Pledge ourselves as one united people,. Regardless of race, language or religion,. To build a democratic society,. Based on justice and equality,. Where ...
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The Baweanese Corner: November 2009
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A blog about the Baweanese (Boyanese) descent in Singapore. Saturday, 28 November 2009. My Most Unforgettable Experience During Hajj. Masjidil Haram - The Grand Mosque). At the Jamrah area in Mina). In the camp at Mina). Al-Hamdulillah, this incident enabled me to see the beauty of Islam and the significance of Hajj. From it, I learned that I was given the opportunity to experience receiving the reward for having and putting faith in Almighty Allah. Allah is an Arabic word for God). Links to this post.
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The Baweanese Corner: September 2009
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A blog about the Baweanese (Boyanese) descent in Singapore. Sunday, 20 September 2009. Shawal is here again! Eid Mubarak to all Muslims! May we meet again next year, Aamiin. Links to this post. Thursday, 17 September 2009. Islamic ruling concerning sorcery. Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:102). This verse shows that:. 1 Learning magic is kufr (disbelief). Notice that the simple act of learning renders a person a disbeliever, even if it were for ‘good’ purposes such as to annul other magic spells. Surah Ta Ha, 20:69).
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The Baweanese Corner: Who are the Baweanese (Boyanese)?
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A blog about the Baweanese (Boyanese) descent in Singapore. Monday, 16 November 2009. Who are the Baweanese (Boyanese)? Two Baweanese sisters -Grand-aunt Hamsi and Grand-aunt Hannah in 1980s). Few days ago, an undergraduate had asked me about the Bawean race for her research work. She wanted to know the general surface of this race and the reasons to the similarity in culture to that of the Malays. I had replied her and now I like to take the opportunity to write it in this post. Map of Bawean Island).
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The Baweanese Corner: Am I a Baweanese or Malay?
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A blog about the Baweanese (Boyanese) descent in Singapore. Sunday, 15 November 2009. Am I a Baweanese or Malay? The Head of Batam Cultural Department giving the opening speech). My sister was amazed to hear him speaking fluently in Malay language. She immediately asked me, "Why is this man speaking in Malay like us, with no Indonesian accent. Shouldn’t he be speaking in Bahasa Indonesia? I explained further to my sister that only the Batam Malays speak Bahasa Melayu. Aren’t we Malays? Such confusion is ...
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The Baweanese Corner: October 2009
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A blog about the Baweanese (Boyanese) descent in Singapore. Monday, 19 October 2009. PBS Salam Lebaran 2009. The arrival of Mr Hawazi Daipi ). Pokolan" the Silat Bawean performed by Mr Hj. Basri). The local Baweanese celebrities in Black). Kassim Selamat, Hj Basri and Mr Morni). That I am proud to introduce it to the world). A group photo with Dato' Aziz Satar). This post is dedicated to PBS. Thank you for the well organized event. I have no regrets attending it. Personally, I think all Bawea...Welcome t...
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The Baweanese Corner: April 2009
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A blog about the Baweanese (Boyanese) descent in Singapore. Thursday, 9 April 2009. Uncle Zain, My Ipoh Connection. He followed his father, my Great-great-grandpa Jusop, to Malaysia from Bawean Island during the British colonization in the Malay Peninsula. They used to live at Sungai Rokam in Ipoh, Perak. Hari Raya Eid-ul-Fitr 1995). The well-known lawyer turned Politician in the State of Perak. Nenek Moya's first and last visit to my home - January 1996). Loved him very much. She took care of him si...