Showing posts with label zulkaedah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label zulkaedah. Show all posts

Saturday, July 21, 2018

THE POST EID VISIT 1439H [PART SEVEN]


20th JULY 2018 ~ When I thought the post Eid visit had already ended, I received another Whatsapp message asking whether I still received guests. How could I say "no" to such question? Mr.Muhammad Afif Farhan Zulkifli and Muhammad Izammuddin Azahar [both of SMKTUN alumni SPM batch 2010] were here on 7th day of Zulkaedah to chat and keep ourselves updated with the current development. Although everyone is residing in the same city, this is a once-in-a-year event.


Thanks Afif and Izamuddin for the visit. It is better late than never.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

A POST HARI RAYA OPEN HOUSE


Sometimes there were just too many visitors to entertain and too many friends' houses to visit and that made one month of Eid celebration too short a period. I was at Puan Baderah's open house on the first day of Zulkaedah [7th September] at Taman Pulai Perdana and that should be the most appropriate time for her family to hold one.
















Even though Eid was over already, we could still feel the joy and happiness in the air. Who wouldn't when there was a lot of food to be eaten. Thanks Puan Baderah and family for inviting and hope to see you again next year in the same function.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

A POST EID VISIT

It was a replacement holiday for "Malaysia Day" which fell yesterday on a Sunday and I was happy to welcome two more visitors for a post Eid visit. It was better late than never. They were Mr. Azim Afif and Miss Anis Zulaikha, two ex-students from UTM whom I taught 3 semesters ago.

As you can see, visiting people at home is not only restricted during the month of "Eid". You are always welcomed, if the time is right, that is. :)

Happy going back to work, and school, everybody!

Monday, September 17, 2012

THE 29TH DAY OF SYAWAL 1433H

Finally, it was the last day of Syawal. I had the last visitors in the evening (even though officially it was the 1st of Zulkaedah already, a new Islamic month). But it did not really matter. Mr. Irfan came together with his younger brother, Mr. Asyraf, both were my ex-students. Irfan's two friends from UTM tagged along: Mr. Ismail Sabri was here last year and the other one (Oh God, I couldn't remember his name now) taught as a substitute teacher in SMKTUN before.

So I guess that was how Eid was celebrated this year. I had seen and met many people I had to see and I am thankful for that. Thanks to each and everyone who had come visiting and please forgive me I might not be able to go to your houses. Most of my weekends were occupied by entertaining people. 

I guess now we can go back living our normal lives.