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

whoami

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So u prefer Iraq bring under the continued control of Saddam Hussein and his sons? Yanks invaded but instead of cooperating to rebuild the country, the Iraqis fight each other n support militancy. Guess Islam n democracy don't work well...brutal dictatorship for mudslimes is the best

U tink US so good ya. Cooperate? Using zionist media to spread lies and fabricate news. Then they invaded and bombed away and cabut lah. Open ur eyes and look at all the ME countries US had invaded or intervened. Hancur. Civil war. US got the oil...and contract. Tat matters!
 

sweetiepie

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I guess they find it irresistible. U can take those food but in moderation. Lets say once a week or alternate week.:smile:
KNN the urge to eat those food should be replaced by guitar but not motosikal KNN moyosikal is as dangerous as eating unhealthy food KNN
 

whoami

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I now understand why the Malays end up with cancer, kidney failure, diabetes and hypertension. That food all looks VERY, VERY unhealthy. It's laden with fat, sugar, salt, carbs and carcinogens and it boiled or fried beyond recognition to the point where it has zero nutritional value.

Just like ceena. They find kueh chap irrestible too. :roflmao:

 

Leongsam

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Just like ceena. They find kueh chap irrestible too. :roflmao:


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.
 

whoami

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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.

I agree on tat. Even satay kuah too. :thumbsdown:
 

JohnTan

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So u prefer Iraq bring under the continued control of Saddam Hussein and his sons? Yanks invaded but instead of cooperating to rebuild the country, the Iraqis fight each other n support militancy. Guess Islam n democracy don't work well...brutal dictatorship for mudslimes is the best

Vast majority of moslems prefer Iraq being under Saddam's brutal rule simply because Saddam was a fellow sunni moslem like that.

Moslems are well known for their indifference towards the suffering of non-moslems and ultra sensitive towards themselves being discriminated against. It's called islamophobia.
 

JohnTan

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Fasting during Ramadan is a farce as food consumption throughout the moslem world actually increases significantly.

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Food consumption soars but economic activity slows in Morocco during Ramadan

Ramadan, which is a month of piety, generosity and forgiveness, is also a period of economic slowdown because working hours are reduced and absenteeism in public administration soars.

CASABLANCA - The commercial district of Derb Omar in Casablanca witnessed much more traffic than usual during Ramadan. Illegally parked trucks and noisy tricycles unload merchandise on the packed road.

Customers and merchants from around the country flock to Derb Omar, the economic hub of the metropolis, to shop. From dry fruit and spices to kitchenware, customers fill the district with street vendors, who occupy both the pavement and the roadside, loudly calling to get buyers’ attention.

“Ten dirhams. Ten dirhams. It’s cheap!” shouted Abdel Kader, a street vendor who sells plastic containers.

“Ramadan is one of the best periods of the year to do business. Customers tend to spend more in this holy month than any other month of the year,” he said.

Dates are the most common ingredient on Moroccans’ iftar table. They are first thing they break their fast with as Prophet Mohammad used to do.

“Demand for dates reaches its peak in Ramadan. We offer a variety of both local and imported dates to our customers and prices vary according to their quality,” said Mohammad, a dry fruit seller.

A few hundred metres from Derb Omar, Triq Mediouna is also busy.

“I came here to get a blender for juices and other stuff for my kitchen,” said Saliha Benaser, a mother of three. “My iftar table has to look nice and adorned with food and drinks for my family.”

Some merchants hike food prices but the government mobilises to protect consumers through control operations and law enforcement to ensure regular monitoring of the markets.

Economic expert El Mehdi Fakir said Ramadan is a month in which consumption reaches its climax. “Moroccans buy more food than they consume during Ramadan, which is supposed to be a month of reduced food intake,” said Fakir.

Egg consumption by Moroccans during Ramadan doubles, the interprofessional association of the poultry sector stated. Some 840 million eggs are traded annually during the holy month, compared to 420 million eggs in other months.

Noureddine Boutayeb, minister delegate to the interior minister, said the Moroccan market would not suffer from a lack of provisions during Ramadan.

Ramadan, which is a month of piety, generosity and forgiveness, is also a period of economic slowdown because working hours are reduced and absenteeism in public administration soars.

A survey by growth strategy firm Dinar Standard in 2011 suggested that the working day is, on average, reduced by two hours during Ramadan in Organisation of Islamic Conference countries.

“Productivity declines in many sectors under the pretext of the physical strain of fasting. Hence, the economic output decreases in Ramadan,” said Fakir.

Worshippers fill mosques during Ramadan for Taraweeh prayers. Some neighbourhoods provide makeshift prayer areas in empty shops and tents to address the large number of worshippers.

Clocks are set back one hour behind British Summer Time during Ramadan to make it easier for Muslims to observe the fast.

Tourist activity is affected as virtually all coffee shops and restaurants are closed during the fasting period, except fast-food franchises such as McDonald’s, which remain open to non-Muslim customers.

Travel agencies witness a business boom thanks to demand for umrah packages to Saudi Arabia.

“I’m going to spend the whole month with my wife in Saudi Arabia. The Ramadan atmosphere in Mecca is beyond description, although it’s costly,” said Haj Sefiani, a retired businessman.

https://middle-east-online.com/en/f...conomic-activity-slows-morocco-during-ramadan
 

Hypocrite-The

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No need cry wolf so many times. So long ur zionist xtians, thru lies and deceits, keep invading ME and killing the innocents, there will be repercussions from those on the receiving end. If ur family, ur father, mother,brothers, sisters and all ur love ones were the victims of those iraqis, then u will know how they feel. Till now no WMD. Ur BUsh also go scot free. This only Iraq. How abt Egypt, Libya, Syria, Iran? Talk about Iran. I am sure u will be very happy ur zionist xtians US will be going for another round of mass killing again. U should go support US and kill those iranians "terrorists".:rolleyes:
Considering Iran is shitite, u will be glad if Iran blown off the face of the earth
 

whoami

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betul, even the kuah for gado2 and sambal goreng, rendang dishes - semua manis lebih
the number of obese m&ds at the geylang bazaar and those studying at ite memang dahsyat :eek:

Haiz....wat to do. Spoilt for choice. Children tend to take outside food than healthy home cooked food...
 

Hypocrite-The

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Not really. Shia or Sunni they still worship Allah swt. Imo they r still muslims.
When other groups invade shititites or sunnies it's jihad. If shitites and sunnies fight each other it's ok... domestic affairs. If shitites n sunnies abuse non mudslimes it's is legitimate as all other religions are infidels because only mudslimes are non infidels
 

Hypocrite-The

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Fasting during Ramadan is a farce as food consumption throughout the moslem world actually increases significantly.

triq%20mediouna.jpg



Food consumption soars but economic activity slows in Morocco during Ramadan

Ramadan, which is a month of piety, generosity and forgiveness, is also a period of economic slowdown because working hours are reduced and absenteeism in public administration soars.

CASABLANCA - The commercial district of Derb Omar in Casablanca witnessed much more traffic than usual during Ramadan. Illegally parked trucks and noisy tricycles unload merchandise on the packed road.

Customers and merchants from around the country flock to Derb Omar, the economic hub of the metropolis, to shop. From dry fruit and spices to kitchenware, customers fill the district with street vendors, who occupy both the pavement and the roadside, loudly calling to get buyers’ attention.

“Ten dirhams. Ten dirhams. It’s cheap!” shouted Abdel Kader, a street vendor who sells plastic containers.

“Ramadan is one of the best periods of the year to do business. Customers tend to spend more in this holy month than any other month of the year,” he said.

Dates are the most common ingredient on Moroccans’ iftar table. They are first thing they break their fast with as Prophet Mohammad used to do.

“Demand for dates reaches its peak in Ramadan. We offer a variety of both local and imported dates to our customers and prices vary according to their quality,” said Mohammad, a dry fruit seller.

A few hundred metres from Derb Omar, Triq Mediouna is also busy.

“I came here to get a blender for juices and other stuff for my kitchen,” said Saliha Benaser, a mother of three. “My iftar table has to look nice and adorned with food and drinks for my family.”

Some merchants hike food prices but the government mobilises to protect consumers through control operations and law enforcement to ensure regular monitoring of the markets.

Economic expert El Mehdi Fakir said Ramadan is a month in which consumption reaches its climax. “Moroccans buy more food than they consume during Ramadan, which is supposed to be a month of reduced food intake,” said Fakir.

Egg consumption by Moroccans during Ramadan doubles, the interprofessional association of the poultry sector stated. Some 840 million eggs are traded annually during the holy month, compared to 420 million eggs in other months.

Noureddine Boutayeb, minister delegate to the interior minister, said the Moroccan market would not suffer from a lack of provisions during Ramadan.

Ramadan, which is a month of piety, generosity and forgiveness, is also a period of economic slowdown because working hours are reduced and absenteeism in public administration soars.

A survey by growth strategy firm Dinar Standard in 2011 suggested that the working day is, on average, reduced by two hours during Ramadan in Organisation of Islamic Conference countries.

“Productivity declines in many sectors under the pretext of the physical strain of fasting. Hence, the economic output decreases in Ramadan,” said Fakir.

Worshippers fill mosques during Ramadan for Taraweeh prayers. Some neighbourhoods provide makeshift prayer areas in empty shops and tents to address the large number of worshippers.

Clocks are set back one hour behind British Summer Time during Ramadan to make it easier for Muslims to observe the fast.

Tourist activity is affected as virtually all coffee shops and restaurants are closed during the fasting period, except fast-food franchises such as McDonald’s, which remain open to non-Muslim customers.

Travel agencies witness a business boom thanks to demand for umrah packages to Saudi Arabia.

“I’m going to spend the whole month with my wife in Saudi Arabia. The Ramadan atmosphere in Mecca is beyond description, although it’s costly,” said Haj Sefiani, a retired businessman.

https://middle-east-online.com/en/f...conomic-activity-slows-morocco-during-ramadan
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.
 

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Guess the race and religion?


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JOHOR BAHRU: The Johor Bahru City Council announced on Wednesday (May 29) that it found hygiene lapses at Ramadan bazaars during its inspections across the city.

Several people working at the bazaars have not been vaccinated against typhoid, which is mandatory to prevent an outbreak of food poisoning, it said.

The inspections revealed that the business licence holders or main hawkers had been vaccinated, but not the workers at the stall, said Johor Bahru mayor Amran A Rahman.

"A handful of them, especially the workers, deliberately did not take typhoid shots to save cost," he told reporters after a city council meeting.

Mr Amran also said that several workers were found to not have put on caps and aprons as required.

Apart from that, some businesses were still using polystyrene containers to pack food despite the material having been banned for several years in Malaysia.

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This Ramadan, the Johor Bahru City Council has conducted cleanliness inspections on 20 bazaars and 1,373 traders, and issued 56 compounds for various offences.
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JohnTan

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When other groups invade shititites or sunnies it's jihad. If shitites and sunnies fight each other it's ok... domestic affairs. If shitites n sunnies abuse non mudslimes it's is legitimate as all other religions are infidels because only mudslimes are non infidels

Just like Ahmadis are only moslems when it comes to PR stunts in portraying islam is a religion of peace and that moslems are also victims of terrorism.

Other than that, sunnis consider ahmadis as apostates or non-moslems, whose places of worships should be defiled and destroyed.
 
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