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Hai!Selamat Datang Ke Blog Saya.Nama saya ABDUL AFIF HAKIMI BIN ABDUL AZIZ.Umur saya baru 14 tahun.Saya bersekolah di SMK SUNGAI LAYAR,08000,SUNGAI PETANI ,KEDAH

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10 Benda Yang Korang Mesti Tau Sebelum Jadi Kawan Aku Di Facebook!!!!

Aku ade 10 benda yang korang mesti tau.10 Benda itu ialah:

1:Aku suke tempat2 yang tinggi
2:Xnak tgk muka org 2 bila ku dah meluat
3:Open-Minded
4:Suka ambik gambar
5:Gila2(kekadang je)
6:Gila Gajet
7:Naik angin bila org rendah-rendahkan kebolehan aku(penah skali 2,aku tibai budak 2 smpai nangis.Sbbnye,die kate aku bodoh)
8:Suka main game
9:Suke kacau org
10:Xsuke mkn sayur

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Laptop Baru,Broadband Baru!!!!Lepas Nie,CPU Baru!!!!!!

bercakap pasal laptop,kakak saya baru je beli laptop baru...kalau boleh main xpe la jugak.bukan nk main je,sentuh pun xbagi.ih=gtkan ila dia tnggl baru ade can nk main.rupe-rupenye dia ltk password!!!!siap dgn lock skali.sakit hati betul la.baru beli laptop,dpt pulak broadband baru.laju pulak 2.nie pun on9 sbb psl broadband die.tu pun abah tg kasi...

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Muslims Ask:Why Do They Hate Us?

Muslims Ask: Why Do They Hate Us?
Chris Toensing, AlterNet
September 25, 2001
In December 1998, I met a waiter in the quiet Egyptian port of Suez. As I sipped tea in his cafe, he pulled up a chair to chat, as Egyptians often do to welcome strangers. Not long into our amiable repartee, he looked me in the eye.
"Now I want to ask you a blunt question," he said. "Why do you Americans hate us?" I raised my eyebrows, so he explained what he meant and, in doing so, provided some insights into why others hate us.
Numerous United Nations resolutions clearly define Israel's occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem as illegal. Yet Israel receives 40 percent of all US foreign aid, more than $3.5 billion annually in recent years, roughly $500 per Israeli citizen. (The average Egyptian will earn $656 this year.)
Israel uses all of this aid to build new settlements on Palestinian land and to buy US-made warplanes and helicopter gunships. "Why do Americans support Israel when Israel represses Arabs?" the waiter asked.
He went on: Evidence clearly shows that the US-led economic sanctions on Iraq punish Iraqi civilians while hardly touching Saddam Hussein's regime. A UNICEF study in 1999 backed him up, saying that 500,000 children under five would be alive today if sanctions did not exist. Surely Iraqi children are not enemies of international peace and security, the waiter expostulated, even if their ruler is a brutal dictator.
The United States presses for continued sanctions because Hussein is flouting United Nations resolutions, but stands by Israel when it has flouted UN Resolution 242 (which urges Israel to withdraw from land occupied in the 1967 War) for over 30 years. Arabs and Muslims suffer from these and other US policies.
The only logic this young Egyptian could see was that America was pursuing a worldwide war against Islam, in which the victims were overwhelmingly Muslim. America is a democracy, he concluded, so Americans must hate Muslims to endorse this war.
I groaned inwardly. Here, I thought, was a person as woefully misinformed about America as most Americans are about the Middle East. Painstakingly, in my rusty Arabic, I explained that although the United States is a democracy, we Americans do not choose our government's allies, nor do we select its adversaries. We do not vote on the annual foreign aid budget. There are no referenda on the ballot asking whether the United States should send abundant aid to Israel, or whether the United States should pressure the UN Security Council into maintaining sanctions against Iraq, or whether the Fifth Fleet should prowl the Persian Gulf to protect our oil supply.
Americans do have the ability to vote out of office politicians who embrace various foreign policies, but Americans rarely have accurate information about the effect of those policies, in the Middle East or elsewhere. If they knew, I argued, they would speak up in opposition, because Americans have a fundamental sense of fairness. I concurred that it was imperative to debunk Hollywood stereotypes of Arabs and Muslims as wild-eyed, Koran-waving fanatics. These are pernicious ideas that stand in the way of fair judgment.
Our conversation lasted for hours. When we reached a pause, the waiter invited me to dinner at his house. There I met his brother, a devout Muslim. He too asked me why America hates Arabs and Muslims. I spent two more hours talking with him. When I left, he told me warmly how happy he was "to connect with an American on a human level." He and I shook hands like old friends, as we agreed that both Americans and Arab Muslims should strive to puncture the myth that "we" are somehow essentially different from "them."
A civilized human society cannot afford to think in those tribal terms. That type of thinking leads to despair, and thence to wholly unjustifiable disasters such as Americans have just experienced. Most Americans who have lived or traveled in the Arab world can relate similar experiences: Arabs are entirely capable of differentiating between a people and the actions of its government, or the values of a people and the political agenda of a narrow minority of them. What confuses, and, yes, angers them is that we do not seem to return the favor.
Scant days after I returned from Suez to Cairo, President Clinton ordered US fighter-bombers to attack Iraq, ostensibly because Hussein had expelled UN weapons inspectors from his country. The "surgical strikes" of Operation Desert Fox, like previous and subsequent campaigns, maimed and killed defenseless Iraqi civilians. Meanwhile, virtually every news outlet in Egypt ran pictures of grinning US seamen painting "Happy Ramadan" on the missiles destined for Baghdad. Those pictures mocked the suffering of Muslims, just as they mocked my attempts at playing cultural ambassador.
To the Arab and Muslim world, Americans project an image of utter indifference to the Iraqi civilian casualties of sanctions and bombing -- people who were also "moms and dads, friends and neighbors," as President Bush said of the Americans we mourn today. During Desert Fox, there was no outrage at the callous black humor of the missile-painters, or the purposeful insult to Islam's holy month. Despite the obvious failure of bombing to achieve our stated objective (ridding Iraq of Hussein), and the harm done to innocents in the process, no mass anti-war movement spilled into our streets to force a change in US policy. Hardly anyone has suggested since that US officials should be held accountable for willful acts of terror, though terror is surely what Iraqis must feel when bombs rain from the sky.
Only days after Desert Fox, the Iraq story faded from the front pages entirely, and the nation returned to its obsession with the Monica Lewinsky scandal. What could that waiter in Suez have been thinking of my careful distinctions then?
He does not have "links" to Osama bin Laden. He is not a prospective suicide bomber, nor would he defend their indefensible actions. Today I have no doubt that he feels intense sympathy for "us."
After watching unjust US policies continue for years without apology, after hearing of incidents of racist anti-Arab backlash following the execrable crimes of Sept. 11, perhaps he also senses great tragedy in that the hijackers spoke to Americans in a language the US government speaks all too well abroad.
Chris Toensing is the editor of Middle East Report, published by the Middle East Research and Information Project, a Washington, DC-based think tank.

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Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri

Dum Dam Dum Bunyi Mercun,hahahahahaha.Tinggal sehari sahaja lagi umat Islam akan menyambut Hari Raya.Terasa berat hati juga hendak meninggalkan Ramadhan yang mulia ini.Kadang-kadang terfikir juga,cukupkah amalan yang kita buat pada bulan Ramadhan ini.Adakah kita dapat menyambut kedatangan bulan Ramadhan ini pada tahun depan?Tak apalah,apa-apa pun,Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri Maaf Zahir Dan Batin kepada semua rakan-rakan dan keluarga saya

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Pergi dengan kegembiraan,keriangan,Pulang dengan kekalahan,kekecewaan

Dua orang sahabat saya iaitu Nafis(rambut terpacak) dan juga rakan blogger saya,Izzuddin(bersongkok).Hanya mereka berdua yang menjadi peneman saya di dalam bas.Nafis yang dia tahu hanya membuat kami ketawa dan Izzuddin pula banyak cakap orangnya.
Inilah dia keadaan di dalam bas.Muaz pula sedang menikmati percutiannya di dalam mimpi.
Cuba anda lihat poster ini.Cuba lihat betul-betul.Dapatkah anda mengesan kesalahan ejaan?Perkataan 'Mengakibatkan' ditulis 'Mengabikatkan'.Gambar ini diambil di kafeteria SMK Ibrahim ketika kesemua peserta Projek Warga diberikan rehat...

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Debaran Menanti Projek Warga di SMK Ibrahim

Esok saya akan ke SMK Ibrahim untuk menjayakan Projek Warga.Lusa pula saya akan ke Pulau Pinang.Tujuan yang sama.Terasa cepat masa berlalu.Hari ini saya akan ke sekolah untuk membuat persediaan yang terakhir.Esok saya akan menaiki bas pada pukul 8:00 pagi untuk ke sana.

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Hello.Berjumpa lagi kita pada hari ni.Sudah lama saya tidak Customize Blog saya.Tiada apa yang hendak ditulis sebenarnya.Hati saya agak berdebar-debar menanti untuk menghadiri Showcase Projek Warga pada 29 &30.06.2010.Pada 29 haribulan showcase yang pertama akan diadakan di SMK Ibrahim.Manakala pada 30 haribulan Showcase akan diadakan di USM Pulau Pinang.Tak sabar rasanya.Hari Jumaat juga saya perlu pergi ke sekolah bagi menyiapkan panel saya.

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Kesibukkan Projek Warga & Mesyuarat

Kesibukkan Projek Warga membuatkan saya stress.Apa tidaknya, pada 30.06.2010 ini saya akan ke pulau pinang bagi menghadiri showcase Projek Warga.Kami terpaksa membuat persediaan yang betul dan pantas bagi menyiapken kerja kami.Tambahan pula saya perlu menjadi 'speaker' dan rakan blogger saya iaitu Izzuddin Janaton akan menjadi 'pointer'.Ini amat memberikan tekanan kepada saya.Saya perlu bercakap Bahasa Inggeris.Hari ini pula saya perlu menghadiri mesyuarat Projek Warga di Foyer Blok E di sekolah saya.Selepas itu saya perlu menghadiri mesyuarat Pengawas-Pengawas besama-sama Exco masing-masing iaitu saya.Kini saya sedang mencari rakan-rakan lama saya di Facebook.Sampai di sini sahajalah saya boleh menulis.Jumpa esok

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Cuti 2 Minggu

kebetulan pula pada minggu lepas,adik beradik sebelah ibu saya pulang ke kampung.mereka ini mesra dipanggil mak nyang&paknyang.mereka pulang kerana ingin menghantar maksu saya yang bekerja sebagai jururawat ke hospital banting.3 hari yang lepas mereka pergi menghantar maksu saya ke hospital banting.keluarga saya tak ikut kerana ayah saya bekerja sebagai guru pada hari cuti manakala adik saya menghadiri kelas bimbingan UPSR.semalam kami keluar seawal 5:30 petang kerana ada urusan.kami sekeluarga keluar ke central square untuk membeli barang keperluan.sampai di sini saja sempat saya menulis.tak tahulah kalau esok saya boleh menulis lagi.

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