They will ask you what they should give away. Say: "Any wealth you give away should go to your parents and relatives and to orphans and the very poor and travellers. Whatever good you do Allah knows it." (Al-Baqara, 215). Charity For The Pleasure Of Allah.
Wednesday, 22 October 2008
Our Latest Additon
On October 7, 2008, we welcomed Tuan Umarul bin Tuan Noor Azmi, 5, into the Rumah Aman's family. Tuan Umarul or fondly called Umarul,is the eldest of three in his family, the other two being his younger sisters who are four and three years old.
They lost their father in February 2007. Their mother now has to sell traditional Malay cakes at the nearby market place.They live with their grandparents in Shah Alam.
Umarul is now adjusting well in Rumah Aman.
Monday, 6 October 2008
Eid Mubarak
Eid Mubarak or here in Malaysia,we say, Selamat Hari Raya Idul-fitri, maaf zahir dan batin.
This year all the children 'balik kampung' (went home to their hometown) and celebrated eid-ul fitr with their natural guardians.
Most of them left for home on September 27th 2008 and came back to Rumah Aman on October 5th as the school holidays came to an end. They started schooling on October 6th.
It has also been a joyful Ramadhan for us at Rumah Aman. Throughout the month we've been having our friends to contribute food for iftar and some joining us for iftar. We also accepted invitations for iftar outside Rumah Aman on two occasions.
To the following friends we thank you all, Jazakallahu Khayran.
1. Datin Nurul Huda
2. Tuan Hj. Jupri Mion
3. Reezal and Ema
4. Salma Dakri
5. Encik Salleh
6. Linda, Universiti Teknologi MARA
7. Glomac Berhad
8. Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, Yayasan Harapan
9. Encik Yusof
10. Puan Faridah
11. Sharifah Shahira
12. MBSA
13. Management and Science University, Puan Raihan
14. Students from University Teknologi MARA
15. Servant of Allah
16. Puan Nurul
17. Puan Fatimah Zaharin binti Saidin
18. Datin Zalina and Datuk Manan
19. Puan Nina, Encik Fauzi and family
20. Puan Sabariah
21. Datin Jamiah
22. Raja Noorma and family
Tuesday, 9 September 2008
Ramadhan Mubarak
However, we welcome the public to send food for the children to break fast.
Monday, 25 August 2008
A Meaningful Charity Campaign
A mock receipt bearing the total sales was handed over by the Head of the
The charity campaign was organised by 77 Year One students of the Advance Diploma Mass Communication (Public Relations)
In keeping up with the campaign’s concept - Spreading the Love (help the less fortunate) the Truly Loving Campaigners as the students called themselves set up individual information booth for all charity homes and manned it themselves with the knowledge they researched on their own.
To add to the fun a DiGi treasure hunt was also organised to create awareness among the students who visited the event. DiGi, a telecommunications company, was the main sponsor for the charity campaign.
Thursday, 21 August 2008
Pirates Ahoy!
Some of the children dressed in The Pirates of the Caribbean t-shirts with bandanas, one eyed patches and swashing balloon swords, had a swell time acting as pirates.
Most of the children had their faces painted with beards and moustache and some even had their eyebrows made thicker like those of Captain Hook’s.
Led by Captain Mike Separuh (pronounced spa -rowh, separuh in Malay means half) the magician, the “pirates” had a jolly good time singing, dancing and playing tricks on each other, not forgetting the sword fights which were “aggressive” and “dangerous”.Each of the 20 school going children of Rumah Aman were given an opportunity to invite three of their school friends and parents to attend the tea party.
Some of them chose to invite their school teachers instead. There were about 100 attendees.
The tea party was thrown by Y. Bhg. Datin Pon Ishak who came with her four sons. Y. Bhg. Datin Pon is the wife of Y. Bhg. Dato’ Ahmad Nawawi, Rumah Aman’s patron.
The tea party was organised partly to celebrate Rumah Aman boys whose birth date falls in July and August besides rewarding the children who did well in the mid term school examinations.
The boys who celebrated their birthdays in July were Muhammad Redha Yaasin who turned 9, Muhammad Ashraf Hakimi, who turned 8, and Muhammad Firdaus Hadiyani who turned 5 years old. The only August birthday boy is Muhamad Faiz Md. Salleh who is now 5 years old.
The boys who did well in their mid term school examinations were Muhammad Firdhan Rahmat,9, who came 1st in his class and Raziq Hafizi,9, who came 3rd in his class. The other two were Amirul Amsyar, 8, and Razman Azrai,7.They received a medal and a school bag each from Founder of Rumah Aman, Mehrunissa Dakri.
Abdul Rehman Dakri who is also the founder of Rumah Aman gave away watches to Rumah Aman children who can now tell time. They are Muhamad Firdan, Raziq Hafizi, Muhammad Arif, Muhammad Redha Yaasin all 9 year olds. Mohamad Nor Amirul Shah, Muhammad Asyraf Hakimi, Amirul Amsyar and Roslan Hamgalim, all 8 years old and Razman Azrai, Izzul Isam, Muhammad Hafizuddin and Ahmad Rifqi, all 7 years old.
A butter cake decorated to the theme Pirates of the Caribbean sealed the birthday celebrations.
We like to thank Datin Pon for organising such a wonderful tea party, our children’s friends and their parents for joining in the celebrations, “Captain Mike Separuh” who kept us entertained and Aunty Aishah Halim for the cake and its creative decorations.
Monday, 18 August 2008
Our TV Stars
The boys, Razman Azrai bin Muhammad Halim and Izzul Isam bin Hairul Azeman both 7 years old, were selected by the programme producer Junaidah Md. Pin of the show.
Razman Azrai and Izzul Isam and 10 other boys and girls attended recording every weekend beginning July 12th until
The programme is produced in conjunction with the coming of Ramadhan 1429 Hijrah. The programme will be based on animal stories from the Quran and al-Hadith. It will be aired on Mondays to Fridays at
The programme will enhance their communication skills and interpersonal skills, increase their knowledge in languages and creativity besides being exposed to the stories from the Quran and al-Hadith.
Both Razman Azrai and Izzul Isam are very happy to have been selected and are excited to have the opportunity to make new friends who are also part of the programme.
So, let us not miss the interesting programme produced by TV3 and watch them in action. Razman Azrai plays a lion while Izzul Isam play two parts, one as a tiger and the other as an eagle.
Thursday, 14 August 2008
Laundry Area Upgraded
We have also added a sink with table top at the laundry area to assist the housekeepers with their work besides putting another refrigerator at the end of the corridor of the laundry area which connects to the dinning hall.
The floor of the laundry area is now tiled which was previously cement rendered. The floor was also raised to about 8 inches high to mitigate flood.
The ceiling too has been raised replacing the asbestos ceiling we had previously making the laundry area more spacious and airy. We also moved the air conditioning chiller to a more suitable part of the home.
To help us deal with the floods, we built water traps at
the four lowest points around the home and installed water pumps. Though it will not avoid the flood but it will surely help us clear the water in a shorter time.
At the beginning of the laundry area, which is the front part of the building, we have built a new store room which can now store more goods consisting of soap, detergents and other useful contributions donated by the public.
We have also expanded the porch area and installed new roofing. It can now function for multiple uses. Presently we are using it as a garage, and a catering place when there are visitors to Rumah Aman.
We view this as our last upgrading work to the building and hopefully it will last us for a long time, furthermore it makes the place neater and better.
Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Visitors From Singapore
The students, girls and boys mostly aged 15 years old were in Malaysia for a student exchange programme with a secondary school in Kuala Lumpur between the 7th to 10th June 2008.
They visited Rumah Aman because they wanted to interact with the children.
Upon arriving, the students were divided into small groups of eight and took turns listening to the briefing on Rumah Aman by our adminstrator, Rosnah Abdul Mutalib and guided tours by teachers, Ema Syarina and Nor Izzah.
The teachers and students of Hua Yi were very impressed with the set up of Rumah Aman, especially on the standard of cleanliness kept.
The brass band then performed about 15 songs, mostly English songs to the enjoyment of the children who were also excited to have been given an opportunity to play on some of the musical instruments after the performance.
The visit was capped with a friendly football match between the boys of the brass band and children of Rumah Aman who were represented by the older boys.
It was a wonderful gesture from Hua Yi Secondary School. We hoped the students enjoyed our company as we enjoyed the brass band performance greatly. The football match was fun too.
We hope we will get the opportunity to visit them in Singapore in the near future, insya-Allah.
Friday, 8 August 2008
Down With Chicken Pox
The first to contract the chicken pox was Muhammad Ariff Fauzi,9, followed by the others in his age group then it spread to the 8 year olds, the 7 year olds, the 6 year olds and the 5 and 4 year olds.
Each boy recuperated within the span of two weeks upon contracting the illness.
In treating the chicken pox, besides medicine from the medical clinic, the boys were also treated with neem leaves, being a traditional remedy in Malaysia for chicken pox
Usually, the leaves are pounded and mixed with bedak sejuk ( literally translated as cold talcum) – made from grounded fermented rice grains. It is then dried out in the sun, first shaped into droplets. It is then mixed with water before it is applied on to the body affected with the chicken pox. It gives a very cooling effect
The neem leaves can also be used to scratch the body as it gives a soothing effect and at night, can be slept on as it helps rid the itchiness. The neem tree can be found abundantly around Shah Alam.
Our housemother, Norzuraiini who is in her middle 20’s also contracted the chicken pox with the first batch of children while our principal, Khalid Shah, 46, contracted the chicken pox with the last batch of children.
Monday, 4 August 2008
ABX Express Family Day
ABX Express (M) Sdn. Bhd. is an international courier company and one of our benefactor being the donor of the 12 seater van to transport the boys to and from school. (See posting in May 2007).
The event was a whole day affair. Everybody arrived at about 8.00 in the morning and by
Being a family day, there were lots of activities for adults and children. Everybody had a good time and not to mention there were lots of food and drinks.
Our children participated in some mini sports held for the children like filling bottles with water using a sponge. They also entered the colouring contest. Though they did not win any prizes this time, but they enjoyed themselves all the same.
The boys how ever stayed until about