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[Malaysia] - Govt officers go undercover to arrest Muslims eating during fasting hours

JohnTan

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But the resident mudslime whore claims good mudslimes will go to mosque n makan a simple meal ...not those buffets n yet those buffets get more popular each time.

Some moslems break their fast with a simple meal, but most don't. But moslems like to present a rosy picture that everything in islam is fine. To do otherwise is considered treason. But when things go wrong and are too big to hide, like how most moslem countries are losers and shitholes, they conveniently blame it on the jews, chinks or christians, americans, western europe.

Moslems do not blame themselves nor take responsibility for their mistakes and pull up their socks. They at most write books like 'm&d Dilemma', but still, they don't pull up their socks.
 

Hypocrite-The

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Some moslems break their fast with a simple meal, but most don't. But moslems like to present a rosy picture that everything in islam is fine. To do otherwise is considered treason. But when things go wrong and are too big to hide, like how most moslem countries are losers and shitholes, they conveniently blame it on the jews, chinks or christians, americans, western europe.

Moslems do not blame themselves nor take responsibility for their mistakes and pull up their socks. They at most write books like 'm&d Dilemma', but still, they don't pull up their socks.
Well said. The resident mudslime whore loves to blame the yanks for problems in M.E
 

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Siti Nurhaliza releases Hari Raya song with Taufik Batisah and Nissa Sabyan
by Genevieve Sarah Loh
30 May 2019
The award-winning singer tells CNA Lifestyle that the first-of-its-kind song "was a collaboration between three countries, aimed at highlighting the beauty of Syawal”.
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Malaysia's Datuk Siti Nurhaliza (centre) with Singapore's Taufik Batisah (right) and Indonesia's Nissa Sabyan (left). (Photo: Universal/Apple Music)
For Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza, Hari Raya is “hari kemenangan” (a day of victory).
“And we celebrate by embracing the spirit of family, visiting each other, and taking the time to show our appreciation towards each other,” she tells CNA Lifestyle.
Ikhlas, the special Hari Raya song Malaysia’s biggest star has been working on with Singapore’s Taufik Batisah and Indonesia’s Nissa Sabyan, encapsulates all that, and more.
“Ikhlas is a reminder for us to always be grateful for all our blessings, especially during this blessed month,” said the award-winning songstress. “I’m very excited for our fans to finally be able to listen to (the song).”
Composed by Omar K and Ikhwan Fatanna and inspired by the theme of togetherness, Ikhlas and its accompanying music video was released today (May 31) exclusively on Apple Music. It will be available on other platforms from June 7.
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BRINGING TOGETHER THREE OF THE REGION'S BIGGEST STARS
Ikhlas, which translates to “Sincere” in English, is also the song that brought three of the region's biggest stars together for the first time.
For erstwhile Singapore Idol Taufik Batisah, it was “amazing to see three different voices and personalities connect together for this song.” He told CNA Lifestyle that although he has performed with Siti Nurhaliza on stage several time before, they have never recorded a song together.
“I am glad it finally happened,” he said.
He added: “Despite all of us coming from different countries and having different cultures, at the end of the day we’re all human, and have much more in common than we know.”
“Ikhlas is a reminder for us to always be grateful for all our blessings, especially during this blessed month."​
Nineteen-year-old Nissa Sabyan was simply “honoured be able to record together with Datuk Siti and Taufik”.
“At the same time, I did feel nervous because they are much more experienced. So I made sure I met their expectations,” she said, adding that she jumped at the opportunity to record the song because of the simple message it brings.
According to Taufik, the trio recorded the song separately as “all of us were holding different work schedules and it was tough to lock down a common slot”.
“The production of the song was left in the good hands of Omar K,” he shared. “It was a breeze to work with him as he is very open to ideas and suggestions”.
THE MUSIC VIDEO INVOLVED A HORSE AND A 'JEDI' ROBE
It was shooting the music video together that became the most unforgettable moment for the Singaporean singer-actor.
“All I can say is that it wasn't easy to try and look cool on screen when one’s wearing a ‘Jedi’ robe as thick as a blanket together with a turtleneck outdoors in sweltering KL weather,” he recalled. “I was perspiring like crazy! Luckily my makeup artiste improvised by sticking some cooling strips down my back and it certainly helped.”
Datuk Siti also recalled having a blast on the music video set.
“During the music video shoot, I got a chance to sing while sitting on a horse!” she said with laugh. “And of course, filming the music video with Nissa and Taufik was fun.”
“All I can say is that it wasn't easy to try and look cool on screen when one’s wearing a ‘Jedi’ robe as thick as a blanket together with a turtleneck outdoors in sweltering KL weather."​
So after a lifetime in the business, does legendary Datuk Siti still feel the weight of expectations in any new project she embarks on?
“I understand that my fans always expect and hope for me to come out with the best product that I can,” she shared. “So Instead of looking at it as a burden, I see it as a motivation to come out with something that’s fresh and different. I take a lot of factors into consideration when working on a project, and of course, those always include the opinion and acceptance of my fans.”
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syed putra

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Probably the most notable difference is that many Malay dishes contain huge amounts of sugar. Chinese dishes tend to be more heavy on the salt.

I have seen Mee Siam and Mee Rubus gravy being made and the amount of suger that is added to the mix is horrifying.
Rubbush. A mee rebus by proper chefs are not sweet. Andndefinitely not starchy like what you see in some stalls. Even i avoid those.
Malay food is not rendang and such but made mostly of fishes with sambal and malay salad called ulam from mostly bitter leaves and fruits. Rendang is eaten during special occassion only.
 

syed putra

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Funny tat during fasting food consumption actually increases. I thought the increase would be after the fasting month when the celebrations are in full swing.
There is no such thing as fasting. Thats why when muslims fast, the opposite to what they proclaim hsppens. They get irritated and lose temper easily. And does not practice patience.
 

bobby

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Instead of dedicating a month of fasting to "experience" suffering...why not also dedicate an entire month of no hire purchase from Courts to signify restraint too ?
 

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Rubbush. A mee rebus by proper chefs are not sweet. Andndefinitely not starchy like what you see in some stalls. Even i avoid those.
Malay food is not rendang and such but made mostly of fishes with sambal and malay salad called ulam from mostly bitter leaves and fruits. Rendang is eaten during special occassion only.

"Proper" chefs are obviously few and far between.

I used to help my Malay neighbors in their Hari Raya preparations and a huge amount of sugar was added to almost every single dish. Even the sambal was laden with sugar.

Best Sambal (Nasi Lemak Sambal)

http://www.seasaltwithfood.com/2016/08/best-sambal-nasi-lemak-sambal.html
Ingredients

1) 200 grams of Shallots
2 Pieces of Thinly Slice Galangal
4 to 5 Tbsp of Peanut Oil

2) 150 grams Fresh Red Chilies, chopped
4 Tbsp of Dried Shrimps, soaked for 20 minutes
4 to 5 Tbsp of Peanut Oil

3) 50 grams Dried Chilies, cut into smaller segments, soaked in boiling water for 20 minutes, drain well
4 to 5 Tbsp Peanut Oil

2 tsp Roasted Belacan, crumbled
3 Tbsp Sugar
30 grams Tamarind Paste mix with 1/2 cup of Water, discard seeds
1 Large Red Onion, halved, sliced
3 Pandan Leaf, knotted
Sea Salt, to taste
Peanut for frying
 

Hypocrite-The

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There is no such thing as fasting. Thats why when muslims fast, the opposite to what they proclaim hsppens. They get irritated and lose temper easily. And does not practice patience.
U infidel, u will get stoned for saying tat, the resident mudslime whore will ensure it happens.
 

Froggy

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There is no such thing as fasting. Its suppose to be self discipline. from what?

. 2:183 O you who trust - it has been prescribed upon you the self-discipline the way it was dictated on those from before you - so that you observe. 2:184 Certain days are selected. Therefore whoever from among you is incapable or on assignments, thus, choose from other days. And upon those who find it inconvenient – recover by feeding the needy - thus anyone volunteers to do good it would be better for him. And surely being discipline is good for you - if you know

Could you please quote that part about the virgins? Love that part always fap to it.
 

syed putra

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"Proper" chefs are obviously few and far between.

I used to help my Malay neighbors in their Hari Raya preparations and a huge amount of sugar was added to almost every single dish. Even the sambal was laden with sugar.

Best Sambal (Nasi Lemak Sambal)

http://www.seasaltwithfood.com/2016/08/best-sambal-nasi-lemak-sambal.html
Ingredients

1) 200 grams of Shallots
2 Pieces of Thinly Slice Galangal
4 to 5 Tbsp of Peanut Oil

2) 150 grams Fresh Red Chilies, chopped
4 Tbsp of Dried Shrimps, soaked for 20 minutes
4 to 5 Tbsp of Peanut Oil

3) 50 grams Dried Chilies, cut into smaller segments, soaked in boiling water for 20 minutes, drain well
4 to 5 Tbsp Peanut Oil

2 tsp Roasted Belacan, crumbled
3 Tbsp Sugar
30 grams Tamarind Paste mix with 1/2 cup of Water, discard seeds
1 Large Red Onion, halved, sliced
3 Pandan Leaf, knotted
Sea Salt, to taste
Peanut for frying
The nasi lemak sambal does not go well eith fish or roast beef or chicken. Its the sambal belacan and sir assam. The foundation of malay food.
It comes in many variants and the best you can smell a distance away.
Go to ikan bakar stalls in jiu hu to get their sambal.it goes well eith beer. But these malay stall prohibits drinking and that is a problem. Malays eat these fish with rice. But its better with beer or wine. High end malay eateries does not exist.
 

kulgai

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Yes than when breakfast have a nice meal... whereas the poor have no or minimal food be it the time of the day..

https://klfoodie.com/8-best-buffets-to-buka-puasa-for-ramadan-2019-kl/

8 Best Buffets To Buka Puasa For Ramadan 2019 In KL - KL Foodie
It is the holiest month of the year for Muslims once again. As Malaysians, despite our differences in religious views, believers and non-believers of the faith band together to celebrate Ramadan. Be it friends, family, or work colleagues, it’s one of the local celebrations that we can all enjoy as one. Usually, we celebrate with buffets in the evening upon breaking fast. With that in mind, we have compiled a list for y’all of some of the Best Buffets To Buka Puasa And Observe Ramadan For Iftar!
Ramadan 2019: 8 Best Buffet Spots In KL
1. Rasa-Rasa Sajian Desa @ The Saddle
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by @ thesaddlecoffeehouse (Facebook)
Personally, I’ve been to this place for Ramadan almost every single year. It’s never failed to satisfy my family, family-friends, and work colleagues. Tents line the pool outside The Saddle, housing about a dozen food stations. In fact, we at KL Foodie recently made a video on them! Nasi Kerabu, roasted lamb, and local kuih-muih are just some of my personal favourites that are available almost yearly at their Ramadan Buffet!
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Prices: As Found Above
Address: Bukit Kiara Equestrian, 40150 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
Buffet Hours: 7pm— 10pm, 7th May to 2nd June 2019
Contact Details: Facebook | +603-2093 6270 | More As Found Above
2. Rasa-rasa Ramadan @ Connexion
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by @ Connexion CEC (Website)
Connexion Conference & Event Centre (CCEC) is ushering in Ramadan Al-Mubarak this year with a wholesome Ramadanbuffet at The Oak room. Being their first time hosting a Ramadan buffet at this venue, they have promised only great things for their patrons to mark the start of something outstanding. Take a trip down memory lane this holy month and enjoy over 60 varieties of traditional Malay cuisines from the various states of Malaysia that will surely tantalise your taste buds!
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by @ Connexion CEC (Website)
Prices: RM98.00+ for adults, RM40.00+ for children
Address: Level 3, Nexus, Bangsar South, Jalan Kerinchi, Bangsar South, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Buffet Hours: 6pm— 10pm, 9th May to 31st May 2019 (Mondays to Fridays Only)

Contact Details: +603-2386 9188 | [email protected]
3. MAKAN @ Tune Hotel KLIA2
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At only RM55 for early birds, you’ll be enjoying a spread of dishes from land to sea! At first glance, it may not seem like variety was something that they provided. However, they made really sure that the quality of those dishes were the best of the best. We have even made an article post on this place, too! As we have put it, it’s KL Foodie Approved.
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Prices: As Found Above
Address: Lot Pt 13, Jln Klia 2/2, 64000 Sepang, Selangor (MAKAN at Tune Hotel @ KLIA2)
Buffet Hours: 7pm— 10pm, 8th May to 29th May 2019
Contact Details: +603 8787 1726 | More As Found Above
4. Sajian Nusantara @ Four Seasons Hotel Kuala Lumpur
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by @ Four Seasons (Website)
Here’s one for those who’re ready to splash some cash. Four Seasons is renowned throughout the world as a premium luxury hotel and resort. With seafood and meals fit for a king, it isn’t surprising that they charge so highly for one to be their exalted patron. If you’re looking for somewhere to have one of the best iftar of your life in Kuala Lumpur, buffet-style, this is probably one of the best places for you!
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by @ Four Seasons (Website)
Prices: Early bird special: RM178 nett per pax (6 – 12 May 2019) | RM208 nett per pax
Address: 145, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, MY-10

Buffet Hours: 6pm— 8.30pm, 6th May to 4th June 2019
Contact Details: Facebook | +603 2382 8888
5. Destinasi Rasa @ Pullman KLCC
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by @ PullmanKualaLumpurCityCentre (Facebook)
Pullman KLCC has prepared a little special something for guests who become a patron at their Destinasi Rasa buffet — Caklempong Performances! With over 200 authentic and local delicacies, you will be spoiled for choice, all the while being entertained by their Caklempong performance. In fact, some dishes will be presented as the signature food from each of all 14 states of the country!
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by @ PullmanKualaLumpurCityCentre (Facebook)
Prices: RM138 nett for adults, RM69 nett for children (4-12 years old)
Address: 4, Jalan Conlay, Kuala Lumpur, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur

Buffet Hours: 6.30pm— 10pm, 5th May to 5th June 2019
Contact Details: Facebook | +603 2170 8888
6. Citarasa Warisan @ Four Points by Sheraton
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by @ FourPointsPuchong (Facebook)
Puchong citizens, Four Points prepares a sensational buffet meal for you for this holy month! Experience Malaysia’s favourites prepared by their culinary team that’s led by Sous Chef, Muhamad Khairul Ashraf Mohd Pilus. You may expect live performances throughout the course of your meal there, too!
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by @ FourPointsPuchong (Facebook)
Prices: As Found Above
Address: 1201, Tower 3, Puchong Financial Corporate Ctre, Jalan Puteri 1/2, Bandar Puteri, 47100 Puchong, Selangor
Buffet Hours: 6.30pm— 10.30pm, 5th May to 3rd June 2019
Contact Details: Facebook| +603 5891 8855
7. Sajian Aneka Rasa @ TEMPTationS, Renaissance Hotel
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by @ TemptationsKL (Facebook)
With a culinary brigade led by Executive Chef Supi Mansor, he and his team are ready to cook up a feast for your senses with live cooking and carving stations for a truly tantalizing experience! It’s a buffet, it’s at a hotel, and it’s affordable. Tastes good and have local delights. Really, there are only so many ways to talk about a buffet, and I’m kinda running out of ideas so… you’re just gonna have to try this place out yourself and see how it’s like!
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by @ TemptationsKL (Facebook)
Prices: RM138nett for adults, RM69nett for children (6-12 years old)
Address: Corner Of Jalan Sultan Ismail And, Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur
Buffet Hours: 6.30pm— 10.30pm, 5th May to 3rd June 2019
Contact Details:Facebook | +603-2771 6692
8. Selera Kampung @ Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur
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by @ TradersHotelKualaLumpur (Facebook)
With (subjectively) the best saved for last, a buffet with DURIAN DESSERT! *hyperventilates*
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You know how hotels are usually like “No Durians & No Mangosteens”, right? Well, Traders Hotel Kuala Lumpur is actually serving various types of durian as dessert for their Selera Kampung Ramadan buffet! It’s so rare and so good that it’s worth every sen. I mean, sure, they have a spectacular array of more than 160 types of food, blah blah blah… but no, focus on the durian. Durian and durian only. Durian.
P.S. The durian buffet station is separate from the rest of the stations, and so non-durian lovers lsadjfnlan worry not for you won’t be affected!
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by @ TradersHotelKualaLumpur (Facebook)
Prices: As Found Above
Address: Persiaran KLCC, Kuala Lumpur City Centre, 50088 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur
Buffet Hours: 6.30pm— 10.30pm, 5th May to 4th June 2019
Contact Details: Facebook | +6019-574 9018 | +603-2332 9905
Where Will You Go?
Many congratulations to you if you’ve made it this far while fasting! It’s definitely not an easy feat to achieve, especially with food porn presented before you over and over again. Tell us, of all these 8 Best Buffets To Buka Puasa And Observe Ramadan For Iftar, will you be attending any of them? If so, which? Tell us in the comments — and yes, we do actually read them pretty often! Doubt us? Just say “Selamat Berpuasa” in the comments, and we’ll wish you right back!
Edit: So far, not sure if anyone actually reads this bottom part here HAHAHA we haven’t gotten a comment saying “Selamat Berpuasa”
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fast during day and feast at night. I rem an ex colleague who did exactly this to make her $$'s worth :biggrin:
 

syed putra

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Muslims spend more on food during the fasting month.
And due to the many buffets, waste more food as well.
And thats because they misunderstood the instructions. Self discipline becomes fasting.
The mosque in mecca was insignificant in muslim history. How it became prominent currently is a mystery for all to solve.
They wrote about granada, egypt, baghdad, samarkand, syria, tashkent. Those were the grand cities.
 
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