
For our last 10 days of fasting month, i felt much better and become aware of what has happened in my life lately. I thank to ALLAH SWT because still give me full of energy and very fresh air of oxygen in order to make sure my brain can function well and i can do all my devotion to ALLAH SWT with peacefully. I almost finishing my chapter of qura'an during the majesty and great month of this year. Our Independence day (MERDEKA) also in the last 10 days of fasting month. May ALLAH bless my country and bless all Malaysian to have a great day with peacefully. I'm lucky that I'm born in Malaysia. A multi-racial and peaceful country to live in.I proud to be Malaysian citizen and this is the right country for me to develop my career as a doctor. MERDEKA.MERDEKA. MERDEKA. We already free from colonization. We can plan our life without any blockade. However we should must be moderate in every angle that we planning for. My father always be my reminder. He always remind me not try to harm or cheat to our beloved country. Who ever try to do all the betrayal action towards their own country should not get bless from ALLAH SWT and will be part of a big sin for them. I don't know why my patriotic mood was suddenly came tonight. Anywhere this is me who always support all the government policy and vision for our own benefit
To me, being Malaysian means having an identity – to have an identity you can call your own, but at the same time recognise that every Malaysian (regardless of race, culture or religion) is different and unique. Despite our differences, we are all bonded by the knowledge that, as a nation, we love our country.
To be Malaysian means being recognised – it’s amazing to travel to other parts of the world and hear people exclaim, “Oh, you are from Malaysia? It’s such a wonderful place and the people are just amazing!”
I mean, people in other parts of the world are beginning to recognise that Malaysia is a growing country and they have positive things to say about it. I’m proud to be part of this nation. To be Malaysian means having freedom – knowing that we have the freedom to grow and pursue our dreams. We live in a country that supports growth and knowledge, and we can do so much with the support of the government and the people around us.
A person should not be proud of the athletic physique they were born with; of the great voice God gave them. They had no choice in the matter.
What a person should be proud of is working out at the gym everyday, or singing six hours a day to hone those innate talents and use them well — that is what they have a choice in doing, that is what they control.
We didn't decide the mix of people our country has, the mix of cultures we enjoy, the mix of foods we gobble up. God set the wheels of history in motion so we ended up where we are today. We have no right to be proud of these.
These are the ingredients for something we can be proud of — for the construction of a powerful nation-state which can harness the different abilities of its peoples and cultures. But we are not using these ingredients wisely; we are squandering them, pouring them down the drain and spitting them into the rubbish bin.
We have the ingredients we need for the pride we long to have for our country. But we have no right to be proud of Malaysia as long as we do not use those ingredients wisely.
PROUD TO BE MALAYSIAN

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