Posted by Azad | Dec 6th, 2008
One of my many interests is reading. And another one is sharing what I’ve read. The latter involves a lot of talking. But I must say i’m not a good public speaker, not like Tok Guru Nik Aziz nor Anwar nor Khalid Samad of course. This, however, did not discourage me from addressing issues in large groups.
I am always enthusiastic and passionate at any events which involve me talking or explaining on...
Posted by Azad | Dec 5th, 2008
I am halfway through reading Ustaz Hasrizal’s ‘Aku Terima Nikahnya’, and a list of good memories came to my mind, which made me tempted to put my thoughts into words at this point.
The respected Ustaz explained that a marriage is a journey which needs a clear destination. That’s quite simple. And he elaborated more by quoting a verse form the Quran (Surah Furqan, chapter 74). It is a prayer for us to...
Posted by Azad | Dec 3rd, 2008
This is a script-copy of my speech of which I will be speaking tomorrow in Cardiff University Main Building room 3.01 at 4.20pm. This speech is part of the EA3019 Ores & Ore Genesis module.
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
Hi and good morning everyone. My name is Azad and I will be delivering a short presentation on Rare Earth’s Element, or in short, REE....
Posted by Azad | Dec 1st, 2008
I’m now permanently moved here. This is my final post to my previous blog, http://azad282.wordpress.com/.
It has been 2 weeks since I’ve moved to a new blog. This blog (azad282.wordpress.com) will remain online and will not be deleted. Therefore, all my articles will still be available for viewers to read.
My new website is http://www.azad282.co.uk/. This website is sponsored by:
1. IsacStudio (http://www.isacstudio.co.uk/)
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Posted by Azad | Dec 1st, 2008
This is interesting! BBC is launching the ‘After Rome’ series starring Boris Johnson. Here’s what It says in its short introduction:
‘After Rome’
Episode 1: Boris Johnson looks at the early history of Islam
I have been a fan of BBC iPlayer for nearly a year now. BBC records most, if not all, of their programmes and put them up in its website (http://bbc.co.uk/iplayer) for viewers...