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mereka buat kerja sungguh-sungguh. dan cuba lihat cara mereka sembahyang berdisiplin dan sunat pun banyak nak tahu lebih detail pergi ker Rawang country homes yang lelaki pakai kain tak ada seorang pun yang pakai seluar ketat.....malu saya masa itu...........
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*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } { Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Syukur Alhamdulilah. Senyap senyap pun berisi.Lokasi PASARAYA RUFAQA di Kota kinabalu ialah dekat dengan grace court bersebelahan ngan MOCCIS. Jum shoping sambil memberi sokongan sesama Islam. >krqxz wrote: > > > MAY 1, 2000 Al-Arqam now a thriving business > > > > The former members of the banned movement have built up a > > business > > empire spanning five industries where staff get free housing > > and > > schooling > > > > RAWANG -- Former members of the Al-Arqam movement, banned > > for preaching > > deviationist Islam, have rebuilt its sprawling business > > empire spanning > > five industries. > > > > Its business assets -- here and abroad -- were estimated at > > RM300 > > million (S$139 million) when it was banned in 1994. > > > > Its foreign interests have remained unaffected by the ban > > but its > > domestic businesses were seriously disrupted as followers > > disbanded and > > its outlets and products were denied use of its familiar > > logo. > > > > A segment of its former and key followers have begun new > > business > > enterprises under the flagship Rufaqa Corporation since > > April 1997. > > > > But it was only late last year t! hat Rufaqa (Arabic for > > "true and loyal > > companion") began seriously setting up base in Bandar > > Country Homes, > > near Rawang. > > > > Its headquarters, on top of several shophouses, has yet to > > have a > > signboard, while the staff -- many of whom started work only > > early this > > year -- sit at desks that seem remarkably free of paperwork. > > > > "Al-Arqam is no more... it's finished. Now it's only > > business," Rufaqa > > corporate affairs manager Mr Mohd Fazel Mohd Salleh > > remarked. > > > > Its herbal industry is its most profitable to date. Its top > > three > > sellers -- Tongkat Ali, Kacip Fatimah (for women) and Minyak > > Lintah > > Gunung (an ointment for men) -- have cashed in on the Malay > > male > > preoccupation with enhancing the libido. > > > > Its manufacturing activities are currently confined to soy > > sauce and > > tomato ketchup but it already has five restaurants and six > > mini-markets. > > > > But it is the Rufaqa management style which distinguishes it > > from other > > businesses. > > Its staff are paid well below the market rate -- about RM600 > > for a clerk > > and slightly more for a manager -- but medical care and > > housing > > (double-storey link house or bungalow) is free, so is > > schooling for > > children of the staff, and every household gets RM300 worth > > of groceries > > a month. > > > > Once a week, staff have to attend motivation sessions. For > > instance, > > mini-market manager Sharifah Zahrah Syed Hassan's motivation > > classes for > > the workers focus on applying religion in their work. > > > > "All this contributes to the secret of our success," said Mr > > Mohd Fazel, > > a young New Zealand-trained business graduate with an MBA. > > -- New > > Straits Times > > > > Ex-leader has nerve disorder > > > > FORMER leader Ashaari Muhammad, whom the community still > > addresses > > reverently as abuyah (father of all), lives not far from the > > shops in a > > pair of blue-roofed bungalows linked by a family surau > > (small prayer > > house). > > > > Wives No 1 and No 2 live in one h! ouse and No 3 and No 4 in > > the other. > > > > He reportedly suffers from a nerve disorder that has > > affected his jaw > > movements and impeded his speech so much so that one of his > > wives now > > translates what he has to say. He has 37 children. -- New > > Straits > > Times... > > > > > > > > - > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > To unsubscribe, send a blank message to > > or go to > > > > > > COUNTERBALANCE.ANYWHERE.ANYTIME.ANYBODY.ANYONE.COM > > > > > > - ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ( Melanggan ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body : SUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Berhenti ? To : [EMAIL PROTECTED] pada body: UNSUBSCRIBE HIZB) ( Segala pendapat yang dikemukakan tidak menggambarkan ) ( pandangan rasmi & bukan tanggungjawab HIZBI-Net ) ( Bermasalah? Sila hubungi [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pengirim: "Dang Tut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>