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The Second MelayuOnline Work Meeting Set Up Newly Comprehensive Programmes
19 sepember 2007 12:00
Yogyakarta-MelayuOnline.com- “Congratulation for the success of the second MelayuOnline work meeting”. MelayuOnline crew, on 8-9 September 2007, have succeeded to hold the second work meeting in Wisma Bumi Putera Kaliurang, Yogyakarta. It was conducted for twofold reason: to evaluate the programmes of the first work meeting, and to form... detail... »
Al-Quran guidance lessons for civil servants
19 sepember 2007 06:36
Bandar Seri Begawan - The Civil Service Institute will be organising a management guidance programme based on the teachings of the Holy Quran for its staff and personnel. The programme, the first of its kind by the institute, will be held at the institute‘s headquarters in Rimba. The programme will consist of a series of talk... detail... »
Indonesia confers highest civilian honour on former Singapore Ambassador
19 sepember 2007 06:29
Singapore - Singapore‘s former Ambassador to Indonesia Mr Edward Lee has been conferred Indonesia‘s highest civilian honour. Mr Lee on Tuesday received the "Bintang Jasa Utama" or the First Class Order of Service Award in a ceremony in Singapore. He was Singapore‘s Ambassador in Jakarta from 1994 to 2006. According to the M... detail... »
Tating nation`s First Anti-colonial Hero?
19 sepember 2007 06:25
Kota Kinabalu - Resistance against colonial rule in Malaysia began in Sabah by a local warrior, Panglima Datu Tating, more than 200 years ago, according Baszley Bee Basrah Bee, a history lecturer at the Social Science School of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) here. He said Datu Tating, a local, was the first to challenge colonia... detail... »
MelayuOnline.com Showcases New Layout
18 sepember 2007 06:39
Yogyakarta, MelayuOnline.com - MelayuOnline.com keeps improving its services to the public from time after time. The second working meeting had done, and one by one breakthrough programmes was taken into real. Under direct supervision from Mahyudin Al Mudra – the head of Balai Kajian dan Pengembangan Budaya Melayu-BKPBM (Center for Research... detail... »
An overview of Jawi`s origins in Brunei
18 sepember 2007 06:04
Bandar Seri Begawan - JAWI is intimately connected with the Malay people and the Malay language. Where do Malays originate from? It has been theorised that the Malays belong to the Austronesia group who migrated out of Yunan in China in several waves and eventually settled in Southeast Asia. The first wave was known as the Proto-Malays and... detail... »
Terima kasih from Indonesia
18 sepember 2007 04:59
Indonesia - Most countries in the world have their own music which is unique to the people and country. Indonesia is known for its bamboo instruments or arumba. Bamboo is in abundance there and it is not a surprise to find instruments made of the wood. Bamboo is like a sacred tree to them and is also used for kitchen utensils, f... detail... »
Halal Checks On Ramadhan Food Stalls
18 sepember 2007 04:56
Bandar Seri Begawan - The Halal Food Control Section, as the main agency to monitor the halalness of food for Muslim consumption, is continuing to take measures to ensure that food vendors conform with the rules and regulations, RTB reported. Fourteen law enforcers from the Halal Nod Control Section conducted an inspection of the ... detail... »
Legendary Coffee an Expensive Brew
18 sepember 2007 04:53
Indonesia - Selling for an astronomical $1,500 a kilogram in New York or $50 a cup in Hong Kong, Kopi Luwak is the world‘s rarest, most expensive and most fabled coffee. In fact it‘s so rare that many believe it‘s a myth. ABC Foreign Affairs Editor Peter Cave‘s recent journey to the side of a volcanic mountain in Sumatra to tra... detail... »
A Colourful Cultural Mosaic
18 sepember 2007 04:51
Philippine - Consisting of more that 7,000 islands in the western Pacific Ocean, the Philippines has been called a melting pot. A former colony of Spain and the United States, Chinese and Islamic traders were the first to make contact with the archipelago and the people indigenous to the islands, influencing a diverse population ... detail... »
Sarawak`s Independence Through Malaysia: A Successful Integration
18 sepember 2007 04:43
Kuching - While August 31, 1957 is the date where Malaysia proclaimed independence, Sept 16, 1963 is a more significant date for Sarawak as on that day the state gained independence through Malaysia. Sarawak was initially under the Brunei Sultanate and in 1842 it came under the ‘White Rajah‘ James Brooke and later his successors an... detail... »
Confessions of a `Malaysian global entrepot`
17 sepember 2007 04:27
Jakarta - Will our bond to home and country ever be free from identity politics? Kuala Lumpur (KL)-based writer and director Mohamad Ridzwan Raslan believes that vibrant emerging identities will eventually shine through the authoritative gloom. The Jakarta Post contributor Kadek Krishna Adidharma engages this speaker-to-be at the upcom... detail... »
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