Tuesday, March 29, 2011

REMEMBRANCE 77: MALAGITE @ MALACHITE


Zam with the owner of the Tama Kristal gem shop at Gunung Keriang




From left: The Kashmiri Malagite bracelet (RM 14.00) and the Gunung Keriang Malagite bracelet (RM 180.00)


I was astonished when Zam proudly showed me her new collection of crystal gemstones which she has just acquired from the Tama Kristal gem shop in Gunung Keriang. The obsess for crystal gemstones was initiated by Muzli who introduced Zam to the gem shop whose prices are very reasonable and also its workers has the ability to produce gemstones products much to the likings of Zam. Zam was totally surprised when I told her that the gemstones was of the Malagite or Malachite family. She was very astonished in my ability of identifying the gemstone, as she herself could not remember the type of gemstone that the shop owner has told her.



I told her that I have in fact presented her with a malagite bracelet for her in 1985 which I have bought from a gemstone peddler which had pedaled along side our syikara or sampan on Dal Lake in Kashmir, India. The peddler offered me the opening price of 2000 rupees @ RM 140.00 which I flatly refused because I have a very scarce knowledge about gemstone. With the intention of getting rid of the peddler, I reciprocate with my offer of just 200 rupees @ RM 14.00. Apart from that, I was more interested in taking photographs of the early morning sunrise on Lake Dal, Kashmir.


Shikaras floating peacefully on the tranquility of Lake Dal, Kashmir


My companion on the syikara was my hotel roommate, the late A. Rahmad who wanted to get some inspirations from the misty morning sunrise of Dal Lake for his anticipated short stories. Sure enough, the late A. Rahmad did penned a short story with the title ‘Malagite’ in his collection or anthology of his short stories. As A. Rahmad did not wear any warm clothing against the cold morning, he just covered himself with the hotel’s bed sheet. The gemstone peddler conveniently placed his collections of gemstone on A. Rahmad’s bed sheet for our perusal.


As it was very early in the morning, there was an absence of other gemstone potential buyers on Dal Lake and as such, the gemstone peddler followed us through out the journey back to the hotel. When our syikara berthed at the hotel jetty, the peddler consented to my offer price of 200 rupees as he regarded my price as a good omen or even as a catalyst for the sale of other gemstones. The late A. Rahmad told me that I should be obliged to buy the gemstones as I was the one who has offered the opening price to him. With that advice, I agreed to buy the Malagite bracelet which cost only 200 rupees @ RM 14.00.



After buying the bracelet, I wondered whether it was daylight cheating as I have never heard about any Malagite gemstone. To appease my curiosity, I bought a book on gemstone which cost triple the price of the Malagite gemstone. According to an article about the mysterious power of gems by Pankaj Khanna, Malagite gemstones are not that very costly and they are found in the Soviet Union (Urals), Zaire, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Chile, the United States and Australia.



Its colour is always green but varies from mild green to very dark blackish green. These tones appears in alternate stripes. It has low hardness but can acquire exceptional polish but is not very durable.



The attributes of Malagite gemstones are that they are useful to fight kidney ailments. If this gem is regularly worn, it improves mental alertness, quickness and gives one a systematic approach. This is also helpful in getting a happy life. This bestows youthfulness and desire for outdoor life.



When I bought the Malagite bracelet for her 26 years ago, Zam did not even has a second glance at the smaller bracelet from Kashmir, India. Whereas Zam has shown her Malagite collections from Gunung Keriang, Kedah with pride and awe. Is it because the positive attributes of the Malagite gemstones that has influenced Zam’s perception towards malagite of Gunung Keriang or is it because of Muzli’s diligent persuasiveness. Wallahwaalam.


Friday, March 25, 2011

SAHOCA 22: THE DEMISE OF HALIM NINGGAL


On night of 26 March 2011 during the Yassin Recital dedicated to the late Halim Mat Ninggal
From left: The most dedicated loyal classmate of Halim even to his last breath, Harun Ali and the late Halim's youngest son, Farhan, at Taman Wira, Mergung.



On the morning of Friday, 25 March 2011 at the late Halim Mat Ninggal's residence at Taman Wira, Mergung, Alor Setar.

Harun Ali directing Halim Mat Ninggal's car to our last SAHC SMone 56 on 1 May 2010 at 2446 M, Taman Tunku Mahkota, Pumpong, Alor Setar




Halim Mat Ninggal bidding his last final farewell to the classmates of SAHC SMOne 56

From left: Halim Mat Ninggal, Haji Yaacob, Yahaya Ahmad B and Annuar Khamis



Halim Mat Ninggal (seated third from left) at our last reunion of SAHC SMOne 56 on Saturday 1 May 2010

At midnight 24th. March 2011, I received the sad news that one of our classmates of SAHC Special Malay One, Halim Mat Ninggal has passed away peacefully at 10.14 pm., at the Sultanah Bahiyah General Hospital, Alor Setar. Halim has suffered various illness such as Parkinson for the past few years but his illness did not deter him from attending our classmates reunion.



Although Halim was on the wheel chair, yet Halim was very determine to attend our last reunion on the 1st. May 2010. His attendance was an exemplary effort of his part which has inspired us to organize our reunion on the yearly basis. Little that we realized that it would to be Halim’s last attendance to our yearly reunion on the 1st. May 2010.


Halim was laid to rest at Derga Cemetery before Friday prayer on 25th March 2011. Harun Ali and myself attended the ceremony of Surah Yassin' recital dedicated to the late Halim Mat Ninggal on the night of 26 May 2011. We all do pray for the blessing of Allah that Halim would be placed among the faithful. With the demise of Halim, the number of our SAHC SMOne 1956 classmates that has been recalled by Allah has increased to 13 from the class of 40 pupils or 33%. Alfatihah to our 13 classmates namely:

1. Abdullahee bin Che Din

2. Ahmad bin Hambali

3. Abdullah bin Salleh

4. Azizan bin Taib

5. Farid bin Ali

6. Halim bin Mat Ninggal

7. Ishak bin Hassan

8. Marzuki bin Jaafar

9. Mohd. Noor bin Taib

10. Norlajis bin Omar

11. Omar bin Don

12. Wahab bin Musa

13. Yusoff bin Hamid

Monday, January 17, 2011

REMEMBERANCE 76 - RIDE FOR GAZA

It has never came across my mind that the nostalgic picture of my second grand daughter, Nur Alia riding her bicycle for a noble cause would be splashed across the front page on the Star on Monday 17 January 2011. Alia complete with her riding helmet seemed very confident on her bicycle with her father, Nazim trailing her in pursuing the noble cause in taking part in the Ride 4 Gaza charity cycling event on Sunday 16 January 2011 at Dataran Putra in Precinct 3, Putrajaya.

Apart from beaming with joy and pride that my grand daughter was in the front page of the Star, I am also very proud that my son in law, Nazim has taken the initiative to sow the seed of responsibility towards social works to my grand children at a very tender age. Not only Nur Alia was taking part in the Charity Cycling Event but also her other siblings. Nur Aisyah and Afiq together with their cousin Ashraf has also joined the crowd of 1,000 cyclists.

Congratulation to Jim for his noble deeds and I pray that their good deeds would contribute to the betterment of the Palestinians in Gaza. Insya Allah

Thursday, August 5, 2010

SAHOCA 29 ; CLASS OF 63 REUNION






2000 Reunion of SAHC Class 0f 63 at Kedah Cafe, Pumpong on 28th. December 2000

Form V B


Form V C


First Coordinating Meeting for 2010 SAHC Class of 63 Reunion on Sunday, 1.8.2010 at Hotel Seri Malaysia, Alor Setar .
From left : Haji Rahman Md. Noor (representing Monitor Form V B), Haji Nasir Mustaffa (Monitor Form V C), Haji Mohd. Khorish Arshad (Form V C), Haji Abu Bakar Yaacob (Monitor Form V A) and Haji Syed Zain (Form V B - Chairman).

Special invitation would send to our surviving 1963 teachers while the contents of the invitation letter as agreed upon by the first meeting are as follows:



2010 REUNION OF SAHC CLASS OF 1963

All 1963 Fifth Formers of Sultan Abdul Hamid College are cordially invited to grace the 2010 SAHC Class of 1963 Reunion:

Date: Sunday, 12th. September 2010 (The Sunday after Hari Raya)

Time: 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm

Venue: La Terrasse Sayang, Hotel Seri Malaysia, Alor Setar

Dress code: Whatever you wish to wear which would appear nice in the group photo

Entrance fee: Just bring in your empty stomach but please extend this invitation to all your class mates

Down Memory Lane: Special exhibition of 1963 photographs reminiscing school days memories. To compliment the exhibition, please send copy/copies of your 1963 photograph to the main coordinator or just tag to his facebook.

For logistical purposes, please reaffirm your attendance before 5th September 2010 by SMS or drop a call to your class monitor or to any other contact person of your choice. If you do forget your monitor or any of your classmates, please refresh your memory with the list below.

1. Form V A : Abu Bakar Yaacob : 012-4010220

2. Form V B : Hashim Osman: 013-2498233

3. Form V C : Nasir Mustaffa : 019-4159697

KL coordinator : Abdul Halim Abdullah : 012-4749888

AS coordinators : Abd. Rahman Md. Noor : 012-4824644

Mohd. Khorish Arshad: 012- 4237432

Main coordinator: Syed Zain bin Syed Abdullah : 012-4742000/04-7312539 (hse)

Facebook: setaliboy@gmail.com

Address: 2446M Taman Tunku Mahmud, Pumpong,

05250 Alor Setar, Kedah.


Thank you for your understanding and cooperation



Meeting with a my Form V B Classmate, Mr. Lim Bew Hock at the Kedah State Library on Thursday, 5.8.2010 discussing about the where about of our Chinese classmates




Friday, July 30, 2010

REMEMBRANCE 75 - TOKOH SUNGAI PETANI

Memohon kemaafan YAB Menteri Besar kerana tidak dapat menghadiri Majlis Perasmian


YAB Menteri Besar yang juga seorang pengidap gouts turut memhulur simpati terhadap kesakitan yang perlu ditanggung saya.

Dari kiri: Rahman Haji Salleh, Pengurus Besar (Korporat) PKNK, Syed Zain, Ridzuan Setiausaha MPSPK, YAB Menteri Besar, YB Dr. Haji Hamdan Mohd. Khalib EXCO dan Puan Rozaina Yang Dipertua MPSPK.



Ahli Panel Sesi 1
Dari kiri: Dato' (Dr.) Haji Wan Shamsuddin, Prof. Madya Dr. Mohd. Isa Othman, Dr' Zahidi : Pengerusi Panel dan Syed Zain bersama tongkat setia.

Saya hanya merenung jauh kerana ketiadaan dokumen yang hendak disemak

Dari kiri: Encik Abd Rahim Man PKNK dan YB Dato' Johari Abdul, MP Sungai Petani

Kedudukan saya dengan operator LCD



Penyampaian sagu hati yang dapat menampung kos penginapan saya di hotel

Sempena Perayaan Ulang Tahun Majlis Perbandaran Sungai Petani ke 16, suatu seminar bertajuk ‘Sejarah Perkembangan dan Pembangunan Bandar ungai Petani’ telah diadakan pada hari Khamis, 29.7.2010 bertempat di Hotel Park Evevnue, Sungai Petani. Seminar tersebut telah dirasmikan oleh YAB Menteri Besar Kedah, Dato’ Seri Ustaz Azizan Abdul Razak.



Sebagai Pengerusi Koleksi Kedah, Perpustakaan Awam Negeri Kedah, saya telah dipertanggungjawabkan untuk menyampaikan kertas kerja bertajuk ‘Tokoh Sungai Petani’ di dalam Sesi 1. Sesi pertama telah dipengerusikan oleh Dr. Zahidi Dato’ Zainol Rashid, Pengarah Perpustakaan Awam Kedah.



Dua ahli panel yang lain di dalam Sesi 1 ialah Dato’ (Dr.) Haji Wan Shamsuddin Mohd. Yusof, Pengerusi Persatuan Sejarah Cawangan Kedah dan Timbalannya Prof. Madya Dr. Mohd. Isa Othman , Pensyarah Sejarah Universiti Sains Malaysia.; Dato’ (Dr.) Wan Shamsuddin telah menyampaikan kertas kerja bertajuk ‘Sejarah Bandar Sungai Petani’ dan Prof. Madya Dr. Mohd. Isa pula menyampaikan kertas kerja bertajuk ‘Bangunan-bangunan Bersejarah’


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Oleh kerana saya telah diserang gouts sebelum sempat menyediakan kertas kerja yang lengkap, saya hanya mampu menyediakan kertas kerja dalam bentuk slides power point. Pada petang 28.7.2010, saya telah meminta bantuan anak saya, Ezwar untuk menemani saya menginap di Hotel Park Evenue. Setelah memakan ubat tahan bengkak dan tahan sakit, saya telah rehat sepanjang malam dan meminta Ezwar untuk memperlengkapkan slide power point supaya kelihatan lebih professional.



Oleh kerana gangguan serangan gouts, saya turut terlupa membawa telefon bimbit saya bersama dimana ianya telah mengekang perhubungan saya dengan pihak Perpustakaan mahu pun MPSPK. Justru itu, saya tidaklah dapat meminta bantuan mereka untuk mencetakkan persembahan power point saya dalam bentuk handouts.


Tanpa bantuan handouts, persembahan saya hanyalah bergantung semata-mata kepada keberkesanan komunikasi saya dengan petugas projector LCD yang terletak di bawah pentas. Alhamdullillah saya telah dapat menyampaikan kertas kerja dengan sempurna disebabkan kecekapan petugas LCD di bawah pentas yang dapat membaca arahan jari saya dengan berkesan..