Sunday, 29 May 2011

SUPERSTITIONS IN THE WORLD


superstition is the irrational belief that future events can be influenced or foretold by specific, unrelated behaviors or occurrences. The earliest superstitions were created as a way to deal with ignorance and fear of the unknown. Superstitions are thus a way of attempting to regain control over events in one's life. Superstitious beliefs are more common among certain groups of people than others, and vary from culture to culture: For example, the number thirteen is considered by many in western society to be inherently unlucky whereas in Japan the number four is often considered unlucky. Some superstitions, notably the connection between mirrors and the soul, are however found to be almost universal, suggesting a deeper connection than mere happenstance or at least a universal experience and interest in such cases. While most superstitions are harmless, and even may be helpful in encouraging people to achieve their goals, attributing results to an unrelated cause if it leads to a lack of responsibility on the part of the person can be somewhat dubious. Understanding the true cause of phenomena is the deepest desire of human beings, and people should not abandon that endeavor in favor of superstition.
The term superstition is thought to derive from the Latin superstitio, meaning "to stand over in awe." The term is also related to the Latin word superstes ("outliving" or "surviving"), and in this sense refers to the remains of ideas and beliefs that continued long after their original meaning had been forgotten. For this reason superstitions are often considered relics of outmoded ways of thinking.
Many believe that superstitious beliefs originated during the earliest days of humanity. Faced with natural phenomena like thunderstorms and earthquakes, as well as the unpredictability of illness and food supply, human beings attempted to create an understandable world of powers that could be influenced by action. The earliest superstitions were created as a way to deal with the ignorance and fear of the unknown. Chance misfortunes could be ascribed a cause, and the potential to avoid or control them was created.
Superstitions are thus a way of attempting to regain control over events, particularly when one feels helpless. Some groups are more prone to superstitious beliefs than others. Actors, miners, fishermen, and gamblers all tend to be more superstitious than average; the success of all these occupations tends to be more out of the control of the individual.
Often, superstitions are born from casual coincidence. For example, if an athlete wears a particular pair of socks on a day he performs particularly well, he may continue to wear the same pair of socks in the belief that the socks were responsible for the success. Future successes reinforce such a belief. In some cases, it is certainly possible that the simple belief in success or failure can influence the outcome. The athlete who cannot find his "lucky socks" may, due to lack of confidence, perform poorly, further reinforcing the belief in the power of the socks.
Superstitions can also be learned behaviors. Children who watch those around them perform superstitious actions like "knocking on wood" or not walking under ladders may adopt these behaviors. The true origins of certain superstitions can be centuries old, having been passed down from generation to generation through such an observational learning process.
Some people believe in superstition and practice their daily life following do's and don’ts. Some people just disregard those superstitions and do whatever they wanted to. Some even never heard of any superstition. Well..., in the old days, superstitions were created with reason, usually good reason for their children. Usually, children tend to disobey their parents, so the parents will make up stories so that the children will follow their advice and this traditions go on and on through generations.
           
From around the world, I'll find the most interesting and unique superstitions and compile it here. So keep looking....


It is believed that when eating (especially male), you should not switch or change your place to avoid being married more than once.
One should not open an umbrella in the house,  a snake will enter the house if you do so.
In Pakistan, there is a belief that one should not open and close a pair of scissors without any reason or purpose. It is considered bad luck and believed to cause problem to the family living in the home.
This is one popular superstition in America. When you are moving to a new home, you have to put your cat in the house through the window for the very first time, so that it will not leave the house. Avoid bringing your cat through the door...
A popular belief in Korea is that when someone dies, their spirit or soul will stay around for six weeks. Do not talk bad about them, they will hear it. If you missed the chance to say goodbye to them before they die, you still have the time before their spirit gone forever.
In Indonesia, it is best to avoid sweeping the house at night. There is a believe that sweeping at night will bring bad luck as you sweep all the good luck out of your house.
There is a belief in Russia about eating at the table. While eating, if suddenly a fork or spoon falls on the floor, one should expect a female guest will visit them. Otherwise a male guest is expected when a knife falls.
In UK, there is an old belief that when a man and woman who are unrelated but have the same surname marry, they may also be considered healers as the wife will be gifted with medical healing power.
In Mexico, it is believed that if someone accidently sweeps an unmarried woman's shoes with a broom, she will never marry. This is considered as bad luck and should be avoided.
One should avoid choosing knives and other sharp and pointed objects for wedding gifts as it is believed that this will lead to a broken marriage.
It is believed that if you drop some salt, you have to put some salt from its container in your hand and throw it behind your shoulder. As this will prevent the evil eye you would normally get when dropping the salt.
In Brazil, they have a superstition that when babies stand on their heads, they are calling for another sibling to join in the family.
It is believed that in the southern regions of France, if a young unmarried girl accidentally steps on a cat's tail, it's a sign of bad luck that she will have to wait twelve months before she finds a husband.






SUPERSTITION LYRICS




Songwriters: Stevie Wonder


   


SUPERSTITION LYRICS

Very superstitious, writings on the wall,
Very superstitious, ladders bout' to fall,
Thirteen month old baby, broke the lookin' glass
Seven years of bad luck, the good things in your past
When you believe in things that you don't understand,
Then you suffer,
Superstition ain't the way
Very superstitious, wash your face and hands,
Rid me of the problem, do all that you can,
Keep me in a daydream, keep me goin' strong,
You don't wanna save me, sad is my song
When you believe in things that you don't understand,
Then you suffer,
Superstition ain't the way, yeh, yeh
Very superstitious, nothin' more to say,
Very superstitious, the devil's on his way,
Thirteen month old baby, broke the lookin' glass,
Seven years of bad luck, good things in your past
When you believe in things that you don't understand,
Then you suffer, Superstition ain't the way, no, no, no

FAST FOOD IN MALAYSIA



         Do you know that fast food intake is not ideal for our health? Most of ingredients food per serving consists of substance from animals. Statistically, the figure of fast food available in Malaysia is increasing from year to year. This is because of the popular demands from the locals. Such fast food restaurants that are popular nowadays are KFC, Mc Donald and Pizza Hut. 

THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF SMOKING



Do you know that smoking is very dangerous to our health? This is because cigarette contains harmful substances. Statistically, most of smoker suffered from many critical health problems from year to year. This is due to the increasing of the cigarette products sold in the markets. Some of the harmful effects of smoking are heart attack, lung cancer and stroke.  



Wednesday, 25 May 2011

WAYS TO MINIMIZE ROAD ACCIDENTS IN MALAYSIA (INTRODUCTION)


Every year, we always hear about the road accidents in the media. It involved all ages and races. Statistically, the number of road accidents in Malaysia is increasing from year to year. Generally, there is no awareness about the dangerous of road accidents among the road users. In order to minimize road accidents, everyone should follow the traffic rules, respect other road users, and must always take care of ourselves while on the road. 


                        

THE CAMPAIGN OF 3R ( RECYCLE, REUSE AND REDUCE) (INTRODUCTION)


Nowadays, there is much notable pollution in the world. This situation would give harmful effects to our health. Statistically, the number of pollution is increasing from day to day. This is due to the increasing number of population around the world. Thus, government performed the campaign of 3R in order to save the world. The concepts of 3R consist of recycle, reuse and reduce.
               


                          


MY UNFORGETTABLE VACATION (INTRODUCTION)


I am sure every one of us had a dream to travel around the world. Travelling is my hobby because I could get many benefits from it. Do you have your own unforgettable vacation? In year 2004, my family and I went for a holiday at Egypt. That was my unforgettable vacation and you should have one. There were another country and places that I have been for a holiday such as Vietnam, Pulau Langkawi and Pulau Perhentian but Egypt would always be my unforgettable vacation forever and ever.  

                        

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

MY ZODIAC - ARIES


April 18 Birthday Astrology



When an Aries born on April 18 sets themselves a task, they will go to any lengths to accomplish it. Opinionated and aggressive, they often find themselves at the center of controversy. They favor involvement on all levels and are not the type to sit idly as long as there are victories to be won.
Aries Information
for April 18
You should embrace: Fun, personal accountability, positive ambiance
You should avoid: Anger, hiding from the truth, impugning the motives of others
Friends and Lovers
The enthusiasm and energy with which April 18 people conduct their lives are infectious and draw others to them as admirers and friends. Their love life is often operatic in its intensity and drama. These folks are often good-looking, charming individuals who have no difficulty attracting lovers.
Children and Family
April 18 people are able to inspire incredible respect and affection from family members. Despite their self-sufficiency, these individuals frequently defer to the attitudes and opinions of authority figures. As parents, they take their roles seriously and strive to provide good examples to their offspring.
Health
With their high energy and eagerness to extract the maximum enjoyment from life, April 18 people are vital and vibrant. Those who follow in their energetic wake find it hard to match their level of endurance. Since their metabolism is naturally high, they require only a modest amount of exercise a few times a week.
Career and Finances
Despite their ability to turn ordinary circumstances into opportunity, these people are most interested in concepts, not the bottom line. Because of their ability to inspire others, they make impressive politicians and entrepreneurs. With their impulsive nature, however, they may make questionable financial choices and should seek professional advice.
Dreams and Goals
The goal of April 18 natives is to open the eyes of those around them and create change in their own time. In the rare event of a setback, they shrug off disappointment and begin again. An unswerving belief in their ability keeps them on track.


SOURCE; http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/family/april-18-birthday-astrology.htm

Monday, 23 May 2011

SALSABILA LYRICS


(written by: Yasin & Farihin Abdul Fattah)

SALSABILA






Salsabila... buatku gembira
Salsabila... sayang sentiasa
Salsabila... ditimang dimanja
Disayang sentiasa kaulah segalanya

Menangis semalaman tak mengapa
Kau Salsabila dikasihi semua
Numi ya hubbi ma tibki
Ya tal gharami
Mahbub ya ghali

Ku hadiahkan kasihku setulusnya
Buatmu Salsabila
Ku pertaruhkan nyawa

Tidurlah sayang pejamkan mata
Tidurlah tak mengapa
Di sini ku ada
Ibarat kain putih yang tiada noda

Dilahirkan di dunia
Agar menjadi manusia mulia
Ku damba melihatmu bahagia
Berperibadi sempurna
Harungi dunia yang gila

Sunday, 22 May 2011

MY UNFORGETTABLE VACATION

Assalamua'laikum everybody!!!!!!!!!!!!! 




        Meet you again at mataairsyurga's blog. For today’s posting, I would like to share about my unforgettable holiday at Cairo, Egypt. I've been there for one year from the end of the year 2003 until the beginning of the year 2005. I want to say sorry to all of you because I forgot the date of my vacation but I just only could remember the year. This is my FIRST vacation in my whole life. Now, let me tell you about my experiences along one year I'd been in Egypt. I felt so excited to write this post!!!!




          I went to Egypt with my family and stayed at Mohandiseen city.  I'm sure all of you want to know what's the main purpose we were going there. Is it only for a vacation or there's another purpose that made us stay a long days in there? Actually, our father got permission from his head officer to do a practical at University of Cairo, Egypt. So our father wants us to follow him to get new experience at that country. We were so happy after heard about this good news! All of us already know that Egypt was the famous place for vacation. It was a historical place that everyone should go. There was an omission of a pharaoh like Pyramids, jewelries, mummies, old writing and so many more. Pyramid was the one of the world wonders. Egypt became a famous country because of the pyramids and I heard people said that someone who going to Egypt for a holiday will not get a perfect holiday if he or she didn't visit the Pyramids. 


           Egypt has four climates which is consist of summer, winter, spring and autumn. We were very lucky because we have an opportunity to feel all this climates. We were also having an opportunity to feel the Ramadan fasting’s culture, both of Hari Raya celebrations and also the culture of the Egyptian people. Their staple food was wheat. They like to eat bread called "a'ish". I don't know how to spell it, but its pronunciation was like that. Egypt also famous with "syawerma". It's like a kebab and this food was famous at Arabic restaurants in our country. All of you must taste this and I'm sure some of us already ate it before. It's too delicious!! Sometimes they fit the bread with "tahinah". Its look like a mayonnaise but the taste is quite different. They like to eat grilled chicken, mutton, beef and rarely eat seafood. That's why their body was tough and big. Egyptian people also like to eat raw onion, vegetables, fruits and drink fruits juice like sugarcane, orange, strawberry and etc.







         We were also visit many popular places in Egypt such as Pyramids, Alexandria, Port Sai'd, Aswan, al-Azhar mosque, tombs of the prophets, El Fayoum, Luxor, Hurgada, and anywhere else. The place that I like the most was Alexandria. It's a cold city and has a beach. There was also located al-Farouq's heritage palace, a large famous library in those city and many attractive luxury hotels and restaurants. Most of the people who lived in here came from wealthy descendants. Egypt also famous with the Nile River. Many people visited it at the night because its view was so wonderful with the sparkling lights and they were accompanied with the cool night wind. We'll get a chance to ride the big boat and the boatman would take us enjoying the river's view. It's so interesting!!! We were already got this wonderful chance before. There were also some popular public transports like tramco (bus), metro (train) and taxi. We always use these transports to reach our destinations. Why don't we hire the car and prefer to use the public transports?? It's all because the roadways in Egypt were too congested with vehicles and of course it's dangerous for me and my family.





          Along we were in Egypt; we learn Arabic language at al-Badr School which is located fifteen minutes from our house. It's the school for people all over the countries regardless of race and age. The trainers here were Arab ethnic and they use English language to spoke with us. My younger brothers, sisters and me studied here for about three month and then move to Indonesian School of Cairo (SIC) to learn academics. It's Indonesian school and all the students here were Indonesian people. Only I and my younger brothers and sisters were Malaysian people. Could you imagine how hard for us to talk with them?? Initially it's difficult for us, but after a few weeks, we can adapt ourselves with them and could speak Indonesian. They were very friendly and treated us very well. We enjoyed our studies here for five month.  





          
         We went for a shopping before going back to Malaysia. We bought something like carpets, scarf, clothing, Arabic sweets and too many more. The seller here are very friendly and this easier for us to haggle when buying goods. After a several days, we went back to our country. We didn't realizing that we'd been in Egypt for one year. The time flies too fast!! We haven't finished exploring Egypt. For me, It's an unforgettable vacation and I hope I could visit Egypt again soon.. 

                                                ~ THE END ~ 
          


Wednesday, 18 May 2011

MYSELF




          Hmmm,, what should I start to write about myself? There’re a lot of ideas about myself in my mind, but it seems difficult to change it into words. I thought it was an easy thing to do. I'll try to do my best.


            First of all, my name is Nur Salsabila Binti Pazim @ Fadzim. My name became famous after one of the Malaysian’s singers named Yassin creates a song entitled “salsabila”. That’s was great!. My parents said that they took my name from the holy Quran in surah al-Insan. I’m really touched after I know about my ancestry name. I’m now nineteen years old. So that, my face look more mature than before, but my attitude don’t seems like that. What a funny!


                       I was born in 18th of April 1992 at Kuala Lumpur. My mother said, there was a heavy rain on that day and I was crying loudly as I could. My tears flow faster like the heavy rain. That’s why my parents named me as Salsabila because its meaning was spring of heaven. In Malay we called it as “mata air syurga”. I come from a big family. My father works as a lecturer at University Utara Malaysia (UUM), Kedah in the College of Law and Government in International Studies (COLGIS). Her college name was too long and. It’s hard for me to say it!. I haven’t heard the name of this course before. Besides, my mother works as a housewife. Most of our relatives said that my mother looks younger even her age was 50 years old now. Another information about me, I’m seven from ten but I always have day-dreams to be a younger. Why am I saying like that? Because,,,, I can be more brat with my parents than my other siblings. I really love it! However, I know, it’s impossible to happen. I’m feel too sorrow when I think about it cause I’m jealous with my younger brother. He’s too brat and always get all the things that he wants to. AARRRRRGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!! Just forget about it…. Hmmmm, what else??? Yes! I got it!!! My parents come from Langkawi, Kedah. Only both of them can speak fluently in Kedah dialect because after they both get married, they made a decision to move to Kuala Lumpur. Most of my siblings born in Kuala Lumpur. That’s why we can’t speak Kedah fluently.



                        Now I’m study at Selangor International Islamic College University (KUIS) which is located in Bangi. Now, I’m in semester three In Diploma in Islamic Studies al-Quran & as-Sunnah. Why did I take this difficult course?? It’s because, I love Islamic Studies too much! Moreover, I’m a Muslim. So, I’ve responsibility to study more about my religion. There’re a lot of sweet memories along my studies in here. I got many new friends, new lecturers and the important thing is I got many new experiences. This is my first time I stay far away from my family. However, I’m very glad to be a student at this college. Thanks to my beloved father because he’s the one who asked me to further my studies here after I got a quite good result in my SPM. Although I got an offer to study in government institute, my father argues to let me further my studies there. I don’t know why. Maybe because he want to see me study in Islamic college. I think so…. I’d constancy to be a hardworking student and always target to get a highest pointer in the examination. KUIS is a private institute and of course my father lost a lot of money to pay my studies. Sometimes I felt pity to him but he always give me a spirit to continue my study in here. I don’t know how to reply his good deeds towards me. I’m also very thankful to Allah s.w.t cause give me a chance to feel the sweetness of life. My pointer for the examination also increases from one semester to another semester. Thanks to all my family and friends who always pray for my success.


                     Oppsssss,, I haven’t written about my personalities yet. I’m just a simple girl but I like to explore new things. During my free time, I like to watch a television and sometimes I surfing the internet. I explore my Facebook account, chatting with my friends, upload photos, and reply my friends’ comments and now I study to do blogging for myself. So that, I could know about myself better and also my all friends. I would like to share my life story with everybody and also want to exchange my knowledge with them. I’m not a friendly person as everyone though me so. Sometimes I let my mouth talking as much as I want but sometimes I keep my mouth shut. It’s depends on my mood because it always change from time to time.


                      I think, that’s all for this time. Anyway, this is my first posting. I haven’t written any blog before. So I hope that everyone could enjoy reading my quite formal writing. Heeeeee…. I’ll edit or post a new posting soon. Anyone who wants to give a comment to my posting just does it. I’ll always wait for it. Last but not least, let’s do some stretching for our mouth movement by memorizing these sentences.. “She sells the sea shells on the sea shore and the sea shells she sells are sea shells”… Daaaaaa everybody!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!