Friday, 17 August 2012

Perantau Kota ^^


Assalamualaikum dan Selamat Hari Raya :)

Terdetik mahu update blog ketika berada di KLIA malam ini. Ikan just nak kongsi sedikit perjalanan Ikan dari UPSI ke LCCT terus ke KLIA.. Maklumlah saya orang borneo, mesti pandai tahu selok belok jalan2 d KL ne supaya tak lah menyusahkan orang lain nnt.. :)

Flight aku sebenarnya jam 11.40 AM pada Esok paginya 18.08.2012 tapi saje dtg awal sbb takut nnt tak sempat nak gerak dari UPSI ke KLIA.. Terlepas flight Ikan, so untuk mengelakkan perkara itu berlaku , Ikan gerak Sehari awal dari UPSI ke KLIA.. :)

Ikan bersama 2 rakan Borneo Ikan, Thyto and Fifi.. Fifi nak balik Serawak pada 19 hb pulak.. Kebetulaan Fifi ada parents kat KL ne so dia temankan Ikan sampai Ikan berlepas esok pagi , C Thyto pula dia tumpang kita orang sebab dia nak bercuti raya bersama akak dia d N9(Negeri Sembilan) so kami tinggalkan dia di LCCT..

Hari jumaat plan nak jalan lewat sikit ke KL tp tiket Electric Train Service(ETS) melalui KTM sangat terhad di sebabkan banyak orang balik kampung beraya.. ETS ne istimewanya pulak dia selesa , laju dan mmg terbaek la dan berharga RM 10 dari Tanjong Malim ke KL Sentral.. Harga Terpulang dengan destinasi . Kalau nak tahu apa lagi keistemwaannya cubala.. :)

Tiket ETS yg kami booked jam 12.25 PM dan alhamdulilah tiga seat terakhir hnya untuk kami si Perantauan ini. Namun kekecewaan melanda , tiket delay dekat sejam kerana ada masalah yang tidak dapat di elakkan. Sabar jee la kan ramadhan lagi .. :) then setiba ETS dari Tanjong Malim ke KL Sentral kami terus menuju ke Tapak pelepasan bus KL Sentral to LCCT. Mmg sesat la sebentar jer hari tu , pening sikit maklumlah orang puasa. Tapak Pelepasan itu terletak diluar gate utama KL Sentral then ambil tangga untuk turun ke bawah.


Kami menaiki SKS BUS ke LCCT dulu nak hantar Thyto sambil hendak berbuka dengan Fifi di sana nanti. Harga Tiket RM 10 jika menggunakan SKS BUS. Ntahla kenapa bole mencecah RM 10, biasanya RM 7 sahaja, mungkin musim perayaan lain harganya kowt. Setibanya d LCCT, kami terus menuju ke FOOD COURT LCCT yang utama untuk berehat sambil ONLNE TWIITER AND FB. Ikan dan Fifi puasa , Thyto sgt kelaparan dan order KFC..  Sabar jee la Saya ngn FIFI.. Selepas berbuka Ikan dan Fifi terus bergerak ke KLIA meninggalkan Thyto. Memang sebak2 sikit.. :)

Menaiki bus ke KLIA dengan harga tiket RM 2.50 dari LCCT , mmg berbaloi la tp menurut Fifi, sebelum ini just RM 1.60 sahaja. Meybi naik sebab fakor musim perayaan kowt. Setibanya di KLIA kami di turunkan di tapak ketibaan bus LCCT to KLIA di First floor KLIA.. Fifi biasa guna perkhidmatan MAS ini , Ikan ne 1st time. Kecian kan?? Fifi jadi tourist guide saya bagaimana menggunakan perkhidmatan MAS ne. Naik ke 5th fllor untuk check in then turun balik ke 2nd floor untuk ke Food court Tmpat Ikan bernukilan ni..

Memang banyak dugaan dan cabaran Ikan tempuhi tp Ikan tak risau sbb geng2 Ikan ada. Mereka bantu Ikan untuk tahu selok belok KL ne. Alhamdulialh.. Nanti satu hari Ikan jalan seorang2 pon da boleh da.. Thx to Thyto and Fifi.. I Love You Guys.. :)

Bagi org borneo yang hidup di perantauan ni , sabar jee la.. Hidup mesti pandai berdikari dan harus pandai menggunakan peluang yang ada.. :) Malu Sesat Jalan tahuk!!!

Itu jer la Ikan nak kongsi kali ini, ini untuk pengetahuan semua orang yang baru menjinakkan diri dengan KL ini.. Banyak lagi jalan Ikan da tahu di sini.. Tp nak kongsi pon payah..Apa susah, Google d hujung jari sudah ne. :)

sekian jee laaaa... Selamat  Hari Raya Aidilfitri.. Maaf Zahir Batin yer awak semua..















Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Kenapakah AIVAN ZAFRAN :)

Assalamualaikum dan salam midnite ... :)

Macam mana nak mula eh.. Hmmm

Saya on tweet sekitar selepas isyak dan terawih tadi. jadi ternampak kawan lama saya Amalina tweet saya dengan bertanya saya dari manakah saya mendapat nama Aivan Zafran ini.. Laaa nak relpy tweet tp jawapan bagi soalan itu sangat panjang,, :)

Bukan kawan saya sorg tu jer yang tanya tapi da banyak kawan saya tanya kenapa nama saya sedemikian sedangkan fullname saya Ridzwan Bin Bunsing, dan dari manakah datangnya Aivan Zafran..

Begini ceritanya, Semasa cuti panjang (akhir tahun) 2009 saya duduk boring jer kat rumah. laaa biasa anak mak. (KONON) padahal saya malas nak hang out ngn kawan2... Then anak kemanakan saya datang jenguk rumah dengan membawa satu novel, laaa apa lagi saya nak pinjam novel tu untuk mengatasi masalah kebosanan saya tu..

Tajuk novel tu Hanya Dikau yang mempunyai jalan cerita yang membuatkan saya selalu gelak2 sendiri dengan gelagat watak heroin novel tersebut iaitu Ira Fashua Hany iaitu wanita berumur yang tidak bertemu jodoh lagi. Walaubagaimanapon, Ira Fashua nie wanita Happy Go Lucky la walaupon dia da berumur. Ramai suka akan perwatakkan Ira Fashua nie, Muncul pulak Watak Heronya Erze Zullis Zafran yang punya watak yang sama dengan si Ira Fashua Hany ne, laaa apa lagi, timbul la scene2 lucu mereka dua ini yang punya ego yang sangat tinggi..  Kalau saya cerita dari Bab 1 hingga Bab akhir, payah kot.. xper saya nak korg baca sinopsis cerita nie la.. :)

Da saya addict ngn cerita tu mula la saya tukar nama FB saya first2 tu ngn nama heroin nie.. heheheh Jadilah FB saya Erze Zullis Zafran.. Byk juga beri comment mengenai nama saya tu namun saya tak kesah!!!

laaa Masuk F5 dulu biasala budak lelaki kan, cipta satu team soccer la konon yang di beri nama Enigma. Soccer team ne mmg la sgt di geruni sehingga peringkat sekolah2..  Captain pon beri cadangan suruh cipta satu nama setiap ahli yang bermula dengan huruf "E"... laaa terlintas nak guna nama Evan :) ntah napa.. cantik nama nie.. :) .. Selepas itu saya guna nama Evan Zullis Zafran pulak utk nama Friendster and FB.. da saya bawa nama nie hingga saya masuk PLKN...

Dalam kelas Pembinaan Karakter dalam salah satu modul PLKN mengarah kami untuk membuat satu tag name untuk memudahkan paggilan dalam kelas nanti, so saya guna la Evan tu.. hehehe then dapat kenal ngn budak chinese dari KL then dia panggil saya EEvan... laa.. xnak d sebut EEvan tu saya betulkan sebutan dengan IVAN... then dia paggil IVAN pon salah.. geram saya...untuk memudahkan bangsa malaysia nak panggil, terus tukar ke AIVAN.. senang nak sebut kot.. lalala Aivan tu sampai sekarang sehingga saya gandingkan denga Erze zullis zafran then saya singkatkan kepada AIVAN ZAFRAN.. tak sangka terhasilnya nama yang cantik dan mondern gtu..

Nama tersebut digunakan oleh saya sehingga hari ni.. its okay.. JUST CALL ME Aivan.. :)

Maafla kualiti penulisan sangat buruk pada malam ne mklumlah mata da naik bengkak nak buat ne. :) maaf atas kesilapan saya dalam penulisan ini, kalau ada benda tak paham just tinggalkan Comment jer..

Thx sudi membaca..



Sunday, 5 August 2012

Budak Baru Belajar ^^

Assalamualaikum dan salam sejahatera (macam majlis berucap pulak aku ni) lalalala... Apa khabar semua..?? Semua puasa kan?? alhamdulilah...
<apasal Intro aku ne><lalalala>

Title pun budak baru belajar, Sini Aivan saja letak title tu sbb Aivan nak tahu macam mana nak jadi blogger terbaik.. maklumlah baru menjinakkan diri dengan blog ni.

Tepat pukul 12.00 tgh hari tadi Aivan buka blog sambil dengar HotFm Streaming then tgk beberapa org da Follow my blog, Thx kepada yang follow tu.. then Aivan singgah la blog2 mereka tu, Jeles tgk blog mereka tu sbb semua cantik dan menarik. Lalalala Aivan pon tertarik nak buat blog macam tu tp macam mana?? Aivan ada terbuka Blogskins yang Aivan dapat dari beberapa org yang follow Aivan tu , dan cuba cari beberapa Template yg menarik. Mmg site ne punya template yang cantik belaka.

Mula lah Aivan cuba Copy HTML tu then submit tempat biasa la. Malangnya mmg HTML tu tidak sah.. Kuran itu la, Kurang ini la.. Naik geram juga.. nak saja pecahkan laptop ne(KONON) nasib baik ramadhan..  Kecewa habis la.. Macam mana ek?? Anyone Can Help me How to make My blog more interesting.. lalalalala *tetiba jadi mat Salle.. :)

BTW, korg2 yang baca nie , tolong Aivan nak kemaskini design blog AIvan dengan lebih menarik dan cantik.. Terima kasih semua..

Nak promote sikit.. Follow My twitter Ikan Bakar Hangus

Assalamualaikum.....

Assalamualaikum Followers and bloggerians.. Hyep lama tak update blog nie selepas semester 1.. Sebenarnya blog ne di cipta melalui paksaan oleh Pensyarah kesayangan saya (x perlu mention namala) dalam subjek ICT.. Terpaksa buat blog dalam bahasa inggeris, laaa Aku mana reti.. kerja aku Copy and Paste jelah.. hehehe Namun aku berusaha jugak nak update blog nie jika ada masa(amin...~~) kerana Blog aku ne berbeza dengan blog aku sebelum nya.. Tgk title pun da tahu *Ikan Bakar Hangus*.. Lucu ker atau menyampah korg baca ne?? heeee

Mengenai evolosi nama Blog saya ne, mulanya blog ini d cipta dengan bernama Voice and Hope "All about Youth" yang mengisarkan remaja-remaja darsawarsa ini yang mempunya pelbagai cara hidup yang berbeza mahupun cara baik dan buruk dan bagaimana remaja itu dapat mengatasinya dengan hanya bersuara dengan cara yang betul .. heee Then saya masuk Semester 2 kos sains ini terus nak update lagi blog ne dgn muka baru iaitu *ikan Bakar Hangus* . Sebenarnya tajuk blog ne nama Twitter saya(jangan lupa Follow k) , kenapa saya pilih ikan kerana saya sukan makan Ikan berbanding AYAM... maklumla Ikan air masin lagi enak dari ikan sungai or air tawar... Memang susah nak dapat Ikan aku tu d Semanjung ne.. kat Kampung aku sahaja ada.. (jgn terasa pulak warga penisular) .. Blog Ikan ne aku nak cerita jer apa aku nak cerita , takda pengkhususan yang tertentu lagi namun korg baca jeee la..

Ok itu untuk Intro jer..

Tak Terlambat kan mengucapkan Selamat Berpuasa semua.. Bulan Mubarak Bulan mulia nie, banyak la beramal k.. (muhasabah diri) .. Puasa tahun nie aku berpusa sebagai seorang perantau.. Mmg payah sikit l berpuasa sambil berkuliah d UPSI ne dengan keadaan Cafe tak buka?? HAH!! nak makan apa???.. Namun itu cabaran Allah bagi. aku tempuh dengan sabar dan senyuman di samping kawan2 aku yg bernama Donny dan Tomok... epy degan dua budak ne tapi kadang2 darah aku naik juga dgn perangai dorg ne.. :) Mula berpuasa d KL ngn akak c tomok.. Da ada cabarannya d situ.. kang aku cerita jadi satu novel pulak.. heheh Berbuka pulak, kalau larat masak la beli bahan mentah masak d Rice Cooker..(kau ade? Tak ADa?!).. then kadang2 ikut turn la dalam serumah tu setiap hari akan beli lauk utk 6 org rumah.. makan bersama.. Kan da macam Keluarga.. sahur pula kekadang nasi goreng or nasi bujang. Kemas2 rumah tu sapa yang rajin la, macam aku.. (hekhek) Tp awal Ramadhan aku banyak berbuka d luar(masjid2) kerana tak ingin menyusahkan orang.. :) tu jelah nak cakap pasal Ramadhan.. nnt sambung lagi. hehehe

Nnt aku tulis panjang2 korg taknak baca dan cakap aku melalut pulak.. ngeee... Nnt ada masa aku update C ikan ne k.. :)

Kalau anda sabar dalam cubaan Allah Nescaya Allah akan membantumu jua.. THX.. Ahamdulilah..

Sunday, 4 March 2012

10 Good entertainment for Youth Muslim

Many Muslims have a misconception that having fun is Haraam. Nothing could be further from the truth as having fun is part of human nature and Islam is the religion of Al-Fitrah (Human Nature). Unfortunately, despite the fact that most forms of entertainment are Halal, many Muslims seem to indulge in the Haraam forms instead. So here are my top ten favorite Halal things to do for fun. But remember even Halal forms of entertainment become Haraam through overindulgence and neglecting your Islamic duties:

10. Eating out:
Everybody enjoys going out to their favorite fast food joint and enjoying a delicious chicken tikka or burger. This is completely Halal and extremely fun, especially when you go with company, so go ahead and enjoy yourself… just make sure the chicken is Halal! ;)
9. Reading:
Not everybody enjoys this but I do, there is nothing like a good book to take your mind of things and help you relax. Of course one must choose a book whose content in Halal and it is preferable to read books by Muslims, unless you have reached the level of knowledge to read Non-Muslim books, and separate the good from the evil.
Don’t forget that the first command in the Quran was to “READ” so enjoy your reading, and may Allāh help us all reach
the level where we enjoy reading Islamic books.
8. Swimming:
This one is recommended by the prophet (peace be upon him), and there is no better way to cool off on a hot day! So make sure your Satr is covered and enjoy the water in the upcoming summer.
7. Relaxing:
We all need a break and nobody can pray all day, the prophet (peace be upon him) recommended that we will our lives in balance and said, “An hour for your Lord and an hour for yourself,” meaning that we should split our day and balance between Islamic work and living life. So do not stress, when you get tired, sit back and relax. Its perfectly Halal, just don’t sleep through any ṣalāh times.
6. Video Games and Videos:
Not all video games and videos are Haraam; it’s the content that matters. So if you enjoy playing video games and can balance without getting addicted, make sure you only buy Halal games (that means no Grand Theft Auto!). The same with movies and other videos, watch something Islamic or something beneficial and keep away from movies which have shameless scenes and teach bad things.
Most importantly, do not get addicted and sit till Fajr time praying Pro Evolution Soccer, because that would then become haraam. So balance and be careful and responsible when choosing the content, and do not try to fool yourself that a certain movie is halal when you know it is not, because you can not fool Allāh or the angels sitting with you watching and writing down every moment into your book of deeds.
5. Nature:
I love nature! Whether it is the ocean, forests, animals, I just love being out in the natural environment. It is one of those times when I feel closest to Allāh and feel peace inside me. There is no feeling equal to praying under a tree or on a mountain. Take my word for it and book your next family holiday at some place natural, like the Drakensburg Mountains of South Africa. It is Beautiful!
4. Nasheeds:
I love Nasheeds, in them I have found the perfect replacement for music and a source of both joy and education for myself. It is narrated that Umar (RA) said, “Singing is the companion of the traveler”. I do not know how authentic that narration is, but Imam Malik did say there is nothing wrong with singing while traveling – so load your cars with Zain Bhikha and Dawud Wharnsby CDs, and throw out the Haraam music, and enjoy Halal beneficial entertainment as you drive to work and back!
3. Hanging out with the right crowd:
Your friends either make you or break you. The prophet (peace be upon him) said, “Every person follows the religion of his best friend so be careful whom you befriend”.
Since we are all social beings, hanging out and socializing will be high on our list of ways of having fun, yet it is so important to have the right friends. Your friends are the ones who encourage
you to pray or to skip the prayer and catch a movie. They are the ones who tell you your Hijab looks beautiful or that it makes you look old. In the end, whom you choose to hang out with, makes the biggest difference in who you become.
Sadly, in South Africa we have an added problem in that having fun is looked upon as Haraam as a result many practicing Muslims in this country are B-O-R-I-N-G! So it is even harder to find good friends here who are practicing yet cool and fun, but they do exist. You just have to look in the right places, like at the Al-Kauthar courses and ILM-SA programmes. Hang out with those crowds, you will become a better Muslim and have an awesome time at the time!
2. Playing with kids:

I have two baby boys, two baby nieces, a baby brother, a baby cousin and many other little people in the family and there is nothing that is more fun to me than spending time with these innocent sweet kids and playing with them. Children are a joy and the coolness of my eyes. On this point, I hate people who hate kids and treat them badly, it’s because of such people in our Masjids that many kids grow up traumatized and hate the Masjid and Islam. That is not Islamic at all.
The prophet (peace be upon him) would play with kids even in the Masjid, sometimes when he was in Sajdah, he would be very long because his grandchildren were riding on his back. That’s the Sunnah not banning the kids from the Masjid and growling at them whenever you see them! Playing with children is part of the Sunnah methods of having fun.
One last hadith on this topic, once the prophet (Peace be upon him) kissed his grandchildren in public, a man commented that he had ten kids and never kissed any of them. The prophet (peace be upon him) replied, “What can I do if Allāh has removed mercy from your heart, who ever does not show mercy will not be shown mercy,” Think about that next time you mistreat a child.
1. Marriage and all the fun it legalizes:
Being with the opposite gender is the natural desire of every human and it is such a situation that one has the most fun, especially if there is love between them. Islam does not prohibit this but promotes it in the form of marriage while prohibiting it outside of marriage. So dump your boyfriends and girlfriends, get religious and marry a cool religious person!
The prophet (peace be upon him) stressed the importance of marriage many times and also stressed the importance of having a fun marriage. If your marital life sucks, your life in general will be miserable, but if you are happily married and enjoying it (like I am, māshā'Allāh) then you can cope with every other problem you face. The prophet (peace be upon him) has a fun marital life, he would race with his wives, have food fights with them, joke with them. Study his life with them; he was the perfect husband so let us all follow in his footsteps.
Once the prophet (peace be upon him) advised a young companion who had married an elderly woman, “you should have married someone young (like you) so that you could play with her and she could play with you”. So what are you waiting for?
If you are married, make changes to improve your marital life and make it a source of fun and pleasure for yourself, and if you are not married, get married soon and have a lot of kids so that then do everything else of this list with your wife and kids, its more fun like that than when you are alone.


Source _ :  http://muslimmatters.org/2009/12/08/top-ten-forms-of-halal-entertainment/

Monday, 20 February 2012

PLKN made best youth


History

The national service program was first proposed in late 2001, brought to committee the following year, and was finally brought to action in 2003. Initially it was thought that all youths of a certain age would be drafted but later the numbers were restricted due to lack of resources. The program was also initially planned as a 2-year program, which was later reduced to a year, and then six months, and to its present three-month length. The issue of conscription has always been a sensitive political issue in Malaysia because of the ethnic divisions of the country. The rationale for National Service was to bond the youth of Malaysia together and create a Malaysian nation, as the problem of racial polarization was found to pervade educational institutions in Malaysia.

[edit]Selection of conscripts

In late December 2003, the names of 85,000 conscripts for the first National Service program was made public. The government announced that these youths were randomly selected out of the roughly 450,000 youths born in 1986, through a computerized process.[2] Conscripts are 18 years of age and picked from a national database that includes all citizens registered with a Malaysian ID card, whether born locally or overseas. Conscripts were informed of their participation in the program by mail at the address listed on their identification card. They are also able to check their status on the program's website, or by SMS. Lists of conscripts names and ID numbers are also published in major newspapers.
Deserters and draft dodgers are subject to punishment of a fine of up to but not exceeding RM 3000, and/or up to six months of jail. Deferrals to a later date are allowed. Exclusion from the program requires that the conscript fall under one of the following ten categories:[3]
Non selected civilians are also allowed to volunteer to enter the program after filling out certain forms in camps.

[edit]Objectives of the PLKN

  • Develop a young generation who are patriotic and with love and devotion for their country
  • Enhance unity among the multi-racial communities in the country
  • Instill a spirit of caring and volunteerism among society
  • Produce an active, intelligent and confident generation
  • Develop positive characteristics among the younger generation through good values
  • Develop a generation that is obedient and loyal to the government

[edit]Identity

The program has its own theme song and logo. Conscripts are issued two pairs each of three different types of uniforms: a class uniform, a sports uniform, and a combat uniform. The combat uniform's design is of blue camouflage stripes, made out of light blue, dark blue, white, and black.[4] The general color scheme for the class and sports uniforms is blue, and black. Criticisms against trainees' uniforms are apparent as blue clothes are easily spotted in jungles and verdant vegetation areas except the sky and water.

[edit]Ranks in the National Service

Conscripts exhibiting promising leadership capabilities are promoted to rank-holders during the early course of the training. These rank-holders are entrusted with military officer-like responsibilities and authorizations throughout the remaining course of the training. The ranking system however differs slightly among camps throughout the country according to each camp commandant.
Among the ranks available are:
  • Chief: Leader of all conscripts in camp.
  • Deputy Chief: Assistant to the Chief, usually 2-3 per camp.
  • Company Commander (CC): Also known as Squad IC (In-Command), leader of a company. Usually 1 per gender for each company.
  • Assistant Company Commander (ACC): Also known as Company Sergeant, assistant to the CC. Usually 1-2 to each CC.
Other ranks (varies from camp to camp, not all camps have the following officers):
  • Public Relations Officer: Normally one for each camp.
  • Religious Affairs Officer: Normally one for every major religion in the camp.
  • Quarter Master: Normally one for each camp.
  • Sports and Recreation Officer: Normally one for each camp.
  • Dorm Administrator: One for each dorm.
  • Logistics Personnel: One for each camp, as liaison between conscripts and the camp logistics department.

[edit]Modules

The program is split into 4 official modules:
  • Physical Module (Fizikal) - Marching (Kawad), hand to hand combat (Tempur Tanpa Senjata, largely similar to taekwondo), Colt M16 usage,[5] obstacle courses (Kembara Halangan), abseilling (Tali Tinggi), Flying Fox, canoeing (Kayak), camping ("Wirajaya") (During Wirajaya, trainees will be also given mock missions such as:Search and rescue, night patrols, perimeter Guard, first aid and at night trainees have to guard their company flag from being stolen by instructors of other companies who would infiltrate their opponent companies' bases) Navigation (Navigasi), survival training and first aid training.
  • Nation Building Module (Kenegaraan) - Classroom based. Nation's history, sovereignty and dignity, Malaysia and international affairs, Defence and National Security and Citizen's responsibility to the nation, and loyalty towards the current government, Barisan Nasional. The classes are based on group based training (Latihan Dalam Kumpulan).
  • Character Building Module (Pembinaan Karakter) - Classroom based. It comprises 2 modules. The first one, Module A speaks about Bringing Out The Best In Me while the second module, Module B, relates to Bringing Out The Best In Others. This component is experential based and relies on games and activities as the means of teaching. It is about instilling good values and Self-confidence, leadership and self-evaluation.
  • Community Service Module (Khidmat Komuniti) - Trainees are sent in groups to places in surrounding areas to give the trainees a chance to serve society. This is about building and restoring public amenities. It also teaches them environmental restoration and protection as well.
In the 2004 program, conscripts (referred to as "trainees" or "Wira" for boys and "Wirawati" for girls) spent 2 months in physical training camp, followed by a final month in a university setting. The program consisted of three separate, overlapping batches. The first batch of 24,000 began in mid-February and ended in the beginning of May, while the second and third batches began in March and ended in June. Trainees were divided among 79 training camps scattered all over the country. Each camp was supposed to contain a good mix of youth from different ethnic groups and locations.

[edit]Budget and spending

Trainees were initially given a RM300 allowance by the government. Beginning in January 2008, this amount has been raised to RM150/month, or RM450 total.[6] Trainee allowances come in the form of a Sijil Simpanan Premium (Premium Savings Certificate) from Bank Simpanan Nasional, or an account with Agro Bank Malaysia.[citation needed] The accounts with Agro Bank Malaysia have been criticized for taking out RM 20 from each account, for processing and ATM card fees.[citation needed]
According to Deputy Defence Minister Datuk Wira Abu Seman Yusop, RM2.37bil has been spent to finance the national service (NS) programme since it was introduced in 2004. RM608.6mil was spent in 2004, RM604.8mil in 2005, RM588.2mil in 2006 and RM565mil in 2007. Defence Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had said earlier that the programme would not exceed RM500mil a year.
YearBudget[7] (RM)
TotalRM2.37 bil
2008TBA
2007565.0 mil
2006588.2 mil
2005604.8 mil
2004608.6 mil

[edit]List of National Service Training Camps

There are many National Service training camps in every state in Malaysia except the Federal Territories of Kuala LumpurLabuan and Putrajaya.
Initially, the program involved a two-month placement in a rural outdoor camp, followed by one month in an urban setting (a university, or sport facility). Following university complaints of vandalism, the urban setting placement was discontinued after the 2004 program. The canvas tents in the outdoor camps that housed 10 trainees each were replaced with concrete dormitories that housed 20 trainees each. Presently, trainees are now housed at only one location throughout the duration of the program.
StateLocationCamp
JohorMersingPusat Bina Semangat YPJ
MersingKem Rekreasi Pertanian Teluk Sari
PagohNasuha Camp
DesaruKem Desaru Gerak Khas
Batu PahatSemberong Camp
KluangKem PLKN Pth Padang Hijau
TangkakPLKN Kem Sri Ledang
KedahLangkawiBeringin Beach Resort Camp
SikRimba Taqwa Camp
Kuala NerangDusun Resort Camp
KulimPLKN Bukit Besar Camp
MerbokDamai Park Resort Camp
SintokPLKN Universiti Utara Malaysia Sintok Camp
BalingKem Rekreasi Belia
LangkawiKem Lagenda Seri Negeri
Kubang PasuSri Kandi Camp
Kubang PasuGardenia Camp
Kubang PasuD' Jelapang Camp
KelantanPasir PutehKisana Beach Resort Camp
Gua MusangEtnobotani Training Camp
Pasir MasCancun Park Camp
Kuala KraiBatu Jong Training Camp
MelakaMasjid TanahWarisan Camp
Ayer KerohAyer Keroh Recreational Park Camp
Pekan AsahanJasinKem Lagenda Gunung Ledang, Asahan
Alor GajahKem PLKN Putra-Putri
Negeri SembilanJempolDe Bana Camp
RembauUlu Pari Camp
Port DicksonPDS Resort Camp
Kuala PilahKarisma Camp
MantinSeri Perkasa Camp
RembauTitian Bintagor
Tanjung TuanRachado Bay Camp
PahangRaubBenum Hill Resort Camp
Bandar Muadzam ShahPinggiran Pelangi Camp
Kuala RompinSummerset Resort Camp
Lake ChiniLake Chini Resort Camp
GambangGambang Camp (Agro Resort Sungai Semuji)
CheratingKem Cahaya Gemilang
PekanSemarak Camp
BentongChamang Camp
PenangSungai BakapSri Impian Camp
Balik PulauKem PLKN White Resort
Balik PulauKem PLKN Sri Mutiara
Bukit MertajamSyruz Camp
PerakManjungKem Akademi Kepimpinan Segari
Ayer TawarPLKN Kem Kg Baharu (De Air' Resort)
Sungai SiputTerkok Camp
LumutTeluk Rubiah Camp
GopengKem Taman Kepimpinan Gemilang
SungkaiKem Sinaran Suria
SelamaTegas Mesra Camp
ChenderiangSentosa Camp
Gunung SemanggolJiwa Murni Camp
PerlisWang KelianTasik Meranti Camp
BeseriTasoh Camp
Padang BesarGuar Chenderai Camp
SabahSandakanBagai Budi Resort Camp
TuaranKK Dibawah Bayu Camp
SipitangKubena Camp
PaparOvai Wawasan Camp
TawauSan Shui Camp
Kota BeludSinar Jaya Camp
TambunanTanaki Camp
SarawakBetongBukit Saban Resort Camp
MiriMiri Camp, Batang Rait
SibuJunaco Park Camp
BintuluSimilajau Camp
SerianJuara Camp
SematanPutra Sentosa Camp
SibuBumimas Camp
BauPuncak Permai Camp
SelangorKuala LangatPaya Indah Camp
Kuala Kubu BharuKem Bina Semangat
RawangTemasya Rimba Templer, Templer Park
SepangPLKN Princess Haliza Camp
BeranangMillennium Camp
BantingJugra Banting Camp
BehrangGeo Cosmo Camp
SemenyihPLKN Setia Ikhlas Camp
TerengganuSetiuMerang Suria Holiday Camp
SetiuKem Peladang Setiu Agro Resort
KemamanCheneh Cemerlang Training Camp
KertehBakau Resort Camp

[edit]Deployment

The program is staggered into several batches (kumpulan) over the year. Collectively, all batches in a year are known as a series. Batches are known as "Batch X, Series Y". For example, the pilot batch in the pilot series would be referred to as Batch 1 Series 1, while the second batch in the 2008 series would be Batch 2 Series 5.
In the 2007 program, 100,000 people will be selected out of the country's youths born in 1989. They will be placed in 79 training camps, in three different batches. Each batch will undergo three months of training. However, the 2007 batches will not overlap, as with the previous year's. Instead, the three batches will span a total of nine months. Training of the first batch started on 1 January 2007 and will end at 11 March 2007. There were delays for trainees from the East Coast due to severe flooding in the region.
Including 2008, a total of 339,186 youths have been assigned to National Service since beginning in 2004.[7] The program is run by Jabatan Latihan Khidmat Negara (JLKN) or National Service Department, a department under the Malaysian Ministry of Defence.

[edit]Criticism

Despite progress towards ethnic harmony made in Malaysia in recent times it is clear that there are still problems. Outside the Human Rights Charter Contraventions, other problems are also as follows :
After the 2004 pilot batch completed its National Service, the youth wing of the MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association, Malaysia's largest ethnic Chinese party), on behalf of themselves and 8 other Chinese-based youth organizations, issued a memorandum to the National Service Training Council calling for more non-Malay trainers. They also criticised the lack of counsellors, imbalanced diet for the participants, poor communications among the various secretariats and no code of conduct for camp commandants or directors, trainers, facilitators and supervisors. Despite this somewhat diplomatic language, it is clear that there are problems with bullying by NCOs and Officers, a lack of cultural sensitivity by the Barisan political party affiliated organizers, and a reluctance to provide a proper diet for the mainly Buddhist Chinese Malaysians and Hindu Indian Malaysians.
Other main controversy issues of Malaysian National Service include the selection system where the government computer database system picks up the trainees randomly without even knowing about their social status. Some cases include poor teenagers who need to work for their living and young mothers with newborn babies who were selected for the program, which are considered as inhumane. However, selected trainees for more recent sessions with special cases can send a letter of appeal to be exempted from the training and will usually be approved.
In 2005, concerns were raised in Parliament that youth were being taught to use firearms, namely M-16 rifles, in National Service. Deputy Prime Minister, Najib Razak, stated that this was merely a pilot project. However, Democratic Action Party Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Batu GajahPerak, claimed that the Parliamentary Select Committee on Unity and National Service had not been informed of the project. The firearms module is presently an official module in the program.
Trainees are required to submit a health status declaration form but are not required to seek qualified medical opinion in completing this declaration (unlike, for example, United States Space Campwhich requires qualified medical certification of health status). Trainees are required to complete a medical checkup before entering the program, which is provided for free at major government clinics. This medical checkup, however, is not reinforced.
Despite of the numbers of fatalities and casualties among trainees, the government is still insisting to continue the program. Recently, Najib Razak had hinted that the program could be extended to 2 years, but he doubted that the parents would accept his proposal.

[edit]Official reception

The program has been plagued with claims of poor management right from its inception.[2] There have been a total of 16 trainee deaths.[8]
When pressured by more calls to suspend the program because of a 16th death, Najib responded that it was not feasible to stop the program since "many parties are involved".[9]

[edit]Major Incidents

[edit]2004

  • Rape, Merang Camp, Setiu, Terengganu, on 28 February. A female trainee, 17, was raped by Corporal Zuki Mohd, 30, in a Perodua Kancil in the Rhu Tapai agro-industrial estate in Setiu between 7.28pm and 9.10pm on February 28. Zuki Mohd had been employed as a physical module instructor at Merang Camp. The trial began on 14 December 2004 at the Terengganu Sessions Court, and ended on 20 December 2005. Zuki, a military personnel from Kampung Bari Besar, Setiu, was convicted of raping the girl by the Terengganu Sessions Court and was sentenced to 12 years' jail and three strokes of the rotan. The female trainee later sued the trainer as well as the government for negligence.
  • Lost in jungle, Ovai Wawasan Camp, Papar, Sabah, on 21 February. Around 600 trainees and instructors were lost for almost 12 hours after following the wrong trail during what was meant to be an hour-long afternoon hiking trip. Except for kitchen staff, trainees who had gone to church that day, and several staff members who stayed behind to keep an eye on camp facilities, close to the entire 600+ member camp were involved in the hiking trip. After close to 12 hours, a full name count was finally issued at 2 am..

[edit]2005

  • Food poisoning, PDS Resort Camp, Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan, on 16 May. 60 trainees and instructors at Pusat Latihan Khidmat Negara, Port Dickson Camp, Negeri Sembilan.[10]

[edit]2007

  • Food poisoning, Sri Impian Camp, Sungai Bakap, Penang, on 30 December. Trainees suffered food poisoning due to food served on the first day of camp, 30 December.
  • Lost in jungle, Kem Lagenda Gunung Ledang, Jasin, Malacca, on 30 April. Twenty-three lost their way during a jungle trekking exercise at Asahan Forest Reserve. The instructor in charge of the group was subsequently dismissed with immediate effect for negligence.[11]

[edit]2008

  • High fever, Kem Desaru Gerak Khas, Kota Tinggi, Johor, on 31 May. 58 trainees came down with vomiting and high fever on 31 May, and were admitted to Kota Tinggi Hospital. The incident began when trainees began to fall sick after returning to camp on 28 May, from the Wirajaya module (a two-day jungle trekking exercise).[12]
  • Food poisoning, Kem Barracuda, Setiu Agro, Terengganu, on 29 May. 67 trainees developed stomachaches believed to be caused by due to food poisoning on 28 May, barely a week after nine trainees from the same camp suffered the same ailment. Fourteen trainees were warded in the Setiu Hospital, while 53 received outpatient treatment. Four food handlers at the camp also received outpatient treatments at the same hospital. The food was catered from outside, as the camp's canteen had been closed after the May 23 incident when four of the trainees were warded for food poisoning.[13]
  • Food poisoning, Kem Barracuda, Setiu Agro, Terrenganu, on 23 May. Nine trainees fell ill due to food poisoning, with four trainees being warded at Setiu Hospital. The camp's canteen was subsequently closed down.[14]
  • Outbreak of unknown fever, Kem PLKN Jiwa Murni, Semanggol, Perak, in late April. At least 10 trainees were warded at the Taiping Hospital, while 80 others were being treated at the camp, and all trainees were given blood tests, for an outbreak of an unidentified fever. The Kerian district health office placed the camp under quarantine. The quarantine was only discovered a few days after being initialized, when parents were turned away from picking up their children for a scheduled week-long break.

[edit]2009

  • An 18-year-old ethnic Chinese trainee was alleged to have been sexually assaulted by more than 20 unidentified men at Lake Chini Resort Camp, Lake Chini, Pahang, on 23 June while making a call from a phone booth on camp grounds at night. Accompanied by her father, the trainee lodged a police report and underwent a medical check-up the next day and did not subsequently return to camp. As of one week later, camp authorities were purportedly pressuring the trainee to return to training.[15]
  • A racial brawl involving almost 100 trainees occurred in the canteen of Lake Chini Resort Camp, Lake Chini, Pahang, on 27 June following a misunderstanding arising from trainees "inadvertently [shoving] into each other" while rearranging chairs. Following this incident, 17 trainees were arrested by police and held at Pekan district police lock-up for two days before being released after meeting their parents.[15]

[edit]2010

  • Harassment, Sri Impian Camp, Sungai Bakap, Penang, in mid January. A Sikh youth woke up discovering his hair was cut by 50 to 60 cm while he was asleep in his dormitory. The incident traumatised the youth because it violated his religious rights (Kesh (Sikhism)). It is under probe ordered by the Defence Ministry.[16]

[edit]National Service trainee fatalities

[edit]2004

  • Awang Mohd Fazil Awang Borhan, 17, attached to Kem Simalajau, Bintulu, Sarawak. Died on 23 April in a drowning accident. He had been swimming with 36 other trainees at Sungai Cina, Matang, Kuching, Sarawak.
  • T. Saravana, 18, attached to Kem Ethnobotany, Gua Musang, Kelantan. The trainee from Taiping, Perak drowned while picnicking at Sungai Taman Wangi, Gua Musang, about 3 kilometres from his camp, with 250 trainees and 10 trainers.

[edit]2005

  • Nurul Ashikin Karino, 17, attached to Kem Shan Sui, Tawau, Sabah. Died on 14 May after being injured during training. Karino Jalani (father of the deceased) claimed that he was not allowed to meet his daughter who fell and was injured as part of a training accident.
  • S. Theresa Pauline, 17, attached to Kem Karisma, Kuala Pilah, Negeri Sembilan. Died on 11 June after being admitted to the hospital on 23 May due to having fits. Her death was attributed to viralmeningoencephalitis. Her father, S. Sarimuthu was paid RM 32,000.[17]

[edit]2006

  • Haziq Jaafar, 17, attached to Kem Padang Hijau, Kluang, Johor. The trainee from Kota Tinggi, Johor, died after a fight with another trainee at Kem Padang Hijau.

[edit]2007

  • Teng Shian Shen, 18 attached to Kem Pasir Panjang, Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan. Died two weeks after being asked to return home from her training at the Pasir Panjang due to breathing difficulties.
  • Ili Ameera Azlan, 17, attached to Kem Ayer Keroh, Ayer Keroh, Melaka. Died on 18 January at Malacca Hospital, after suffering breathing difficulties.[18] The parents were paid RM 35,000.
  • Prema Elenchelian, 18, attached to Kem Kisana Beach Resort, Pasir Puteh, Kelantan. The trainee from Kajang, Selangor, was found unconscious in a toilet at Jeram Linang (0230 hours) on 1 March. She was taken to the Tengku Anis Hospital where she was pronounced dead. Prema's death brought to 12 the number of trainees who have died since the programme began in 2004.[19]
  • Mohd Rafi Ameer, 18, attached to Cheneh Cemerlang Camp, Kemaman, Pahang. Died at 10.30pm on 3 September, after having fever for 1 week. Rafi had previously called his sister and told her that he had a fever, and that his leg had been swollen for nearly a week after he fell during training.[20]

[edit]2008

  • Too Hui Min, 18, attached to Kem Geo Kosmo, Behrang, Selangor. Died on 7 May at Slim River Hospital, Perak, three days after she started complaining of constipation. The cause of death was later determined as being toxic megacolon - her colon had been swollen and the lining had thinned due to septicemia. Her death was the 16th National Service death, and was followed by several DAP leaders calling for the suspension or even the scrapping of the National Service programme.[21][22]
  • Afiq Zuhairi Ahmat Rozali, 18, attached to Kem Sentosa, Chenderiang, Perak. Died on 16 April at Teluk Intan Hospital, Perak, after a brief febrile illness. He was treated by camp paramedics several times before finally being transferred to hospital where he died in less than 24 hours.[23]

[edit]2009

  • Abdul Malik Ishak, 18, attached to Kem Guar Chenderai, Padang Besar, Perlis. Found dead in his bed on June 29, at Kem Guar Chenderai. He had not reported any problems on his self-reported health declaration form.[24]

[edit]2011

  • 2 deaths 1 coma [25]
  • Sarawakian trainee collapsed and died in a hospital. [26]