Monday, December 29, 2008

1429 EID ADHA - RED SEA RESORT

Tuan Hj A Rahim! Are you holding a frozen mackarel?
I believe the barracuda at Hj Zainal's hands is really fresh!!!
Why Hj A Rahim wearing a life jacket?

Banyak soal pulak ye!!!
The best time to swim is February. It is like sinking your finger into "ais kacang" maaa....

1429 EID ADHA


This is a photo given to me by Hj Mohd Amin. These are the few Malaysians at Port Sudan during recent 1429 Hijrah Eid Adha celebration. As usual, Hj Mohd Amin and few friends will travel by road from Khartoum to Port Sudan (approximately 1000 km) to celebrate Eid with the small Malaysian community at Bashayer Marine Terminal. At the same time, they will spend some time snorkeling and fishing at the Red Sea Resort. This event reminds me of the past!
I believe this is the first trip of Hj Abdul Rahim Wahab to PS.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

NEW HIJRAH YEAR 1430


Salam,
My family and I wish all of you Happy New Hijrah Year 1430. May Allah bless everyone of us with His abundance Mercy and Kindness, InsyaAllah. Amin.
What are your new year resolutions?
I miss the cool and dry December weather at Port Sudan. I am too wet here!!! The sea waves at South China Sea is much larger that the Red Sea!!! Not a good time for fishing or swimming.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Menara Tamingsari

Menara Taming Sari is one of the latest attractions in the historical city of Melaka. You can see the city approximately 70 m above ground during day and night. The famous Eyes of Malaysia has been relocated from Kuala Lumpur to the city recently. Come to Melaka with family and friends and see the differences!!!!

Saturday, August 9, 2008

SAND STORM 8-08-2008


Tuan Harmadi and his Black Hammour.
Approximately at 8:30 am, after catching many fishes at the coral patch, the hot air from inland started blowing towards the sea and brought suspended sand and dust (sand storm). The hot wind gust developed choppy sea waves and created unpleasant fishing environment. Therefore, the team decided to pack things up and departed to the floating hotel. Fishing continued with few catches and we adjourned for briyani lunch at 12 noon. Immediately after lunch, we moved back to shore for Friday prayer.

CORAL PATCH 08-08-2008

Tuan Hamizan and his large Hammour.

BARRACUDA TROPHY 08-08-2008


Tuan Harmizan won the "Barracuda Trophy" this week!!!!

RED SNIPER TROPHY



This sportsman was missing from the tournament for many weeks for personal reason and came back this week with the "Red Sniper Trophy". Congratulation!!!

WONDERFUL CREATION


The fishing team went back to the coral patch in the early morning of Friday 8-08-08 to continue with the fishing rally. The weather was very pleasant and the sea was seen flat. The seawater was crystal clear and we were able to see several meters below the surface. In actual fact, the Red Sea was experiencing the lowest tide of the year. We were blessed by Allah to see His wonderful creation of moon shape white coral. It was our first encounter of such beautiful coral.

BUILD TO BE TOUGH



On Friday night 7th August 2008, the fishing team stopped by the coral patch approximately 700m from the shore on the voyage to the floating hotel. We left the jetty at 6:45 pm and reached the location approximately 7:00 pm. Therefore, we had to conduct the maghrib prayer on the boat. Everybody was given a bottle of mineral water for ablution. Tuan Harmadi had his first catch (junior barracuda) after the prayer. Approximately at 8:30 pm, the wind from the East started to blow inland and created unpleasant waves. Two of the members had minor sea sick and we had to call off the fishing because of the rough sea and continue the journey to the floating hotel. The fishing rally continued at the hotel.

Remember Albert Einstein said: A ship is always safe at the shore but it is NOT what it is built for.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

SATELLITE DISC AGENT


This is one of the activities the PECD Construction Manager does during his free time. Fixing and maintaining the satellite disc. I believe this is the only technology transfer he gets from Sudan. How many channel you want, brother? 500 or 1000? I don't think he does the work to earn his living at the desert community.
He may want to enter into satellite TV business at Sabah and Sarawak after retiring from this project. No need big capital, used "kuali" will do!!! Make sure you prepare a manual on how to fabricate, install and commision a satellite disc before you leave the country....

NATIONAL DAY


The only two remaining PECD personnel at site are expressing their gratitude to the beloved country by installing the national flag at the construction camp in anticipation of the coming national day on August 31, 2008. The ongoing financial turbulance facing the employer does not deter them from being firm at this land of uncertainties and facing the negative consequences. May Allah bless them with patience.
MERDEKA!!! MERDEKA!!! MERDEKA!!!

Saturday, August 2, 2008

DEEP WATER FISHING - 18 JULY 08

This photo was recorded on the 18th July when Hamizan catched a big "Siti Nurhaliza" fish. He was declared fisherman of the week at that particular weekend. It took us two days to finish the steam fish. He didn't manage to defend the title on 25th July and 1st August, 08.

FISHING TRIP - AUG 1, 08 (9)


We ended the fishing trip with a group photo. InsyaAllah, depending on the weather condition, we will be back to the same spot next week.

FISHING TRIP - AUG 1, 08 (8)



Tuan Hamizan was posing with all the catches yesterday morning before we ended the trip with briyani lunch. As I reported earlier, it was the most memorable fishing trip so far.

FISHING TRIP - AUG 1, 08 (7)



This time, Tuan Mahadi with a large "Siti Nurhaliza".

FISHING TRIP - AUG 1, 08 (6)


As the time running out, finally Tuan Hamizan managed to catch this fish at the last hour of the tour. It has been a tough day for him.

FISHING TRIP - AUG 1, 08 (5)


Tuan Harmadi with a dark reddish Hammour fish.

FISHING TRIP - AUG 1, 08 (4)



Daing had managed to release his stress after catching this fish at the last hour of the trip. It was an intense competition!!!

FISHING TRIP - AUG 1, 08 (3)


Tuan Hamizan and Bapak Abdul Bashir with large barracuda!!!

FISHING TRIP - AUG 1, 08 (2)




Tuan Harmadi with his large catch of Hammour. He was declared as fisherman of the week.

FISHING TRIP - AUG 1, 08 (1)


We went to the coral patch opposite the grounded cruise ship. It was a pleasant summer morning and the temperature was bearable with slight cool breeze moving from the land to the east. Everybody was so excited to be at the location after missing many earlier opportunities.
It was a challenging day for some except for Tuan Harmadi that easily brought back a full sack of fishes. For some, the fishing hooks may have snapped because the smart hammour tried to make an escape by hiding under sharp coral edges. Sometimes, the barracudas made an easy escape by cutting the fishing line using their sharp teeth. Anyhow, the trip was considered the most exciting fishing trip so far.
Look at Tuan Daing in the attached photo. He lost several catches because of the challenges mention above but managed to get a fish at the last hour of the tour. Alhamdulillah. Allah Karim.

Monday, July 28, 2008

CNPC

CNPC to focus on Sudan
Date: 25/07/2008 
   
China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) plans to set up two independent
units to spearhead investment in oil and gas exploration and development in
Sudan and South America.
Company officials said Sudan and South America are emerging areas that are
poised to contribute the bulk of CNPC's overseas production in the future.
The company plans to separate its operations in Sudan and Venezuela from
those in the rest of the world because they are politically sensitive areas
where foreign investment has drawn international criticism.
Currently, the E&P investment in the two areas comes under the jurisdiction
of CNPC's overseas outfit China National Oil & Gas Exploration & Development
Corporation.
CNPC hopes the new structure will help ease the international row over its
E&P involvement in Sudan.
The company hopes to produce 600,000 barrels per day of crude from Sudan by
2010, despite the fact that it has reduced activities in Sudan's Darfur
region due to unrest.
It is now operating at Sudan's blocks 1, 2, 6, 3/7, 12/4, 13 and 15. The
latest addition is the 20-year production sharing contract for Block 13 that
covers 38,200 square kilometres, stretching from Sudan's north-east coast to
the Red Sea.
CNPC has a 40% interest in the project, with the rest split between
Indonesian state-owned oil company Pertamina, Sudanese state oil company
Sudapet, Sudan's Dindir Petroleum International and Nigeria's Express
Petroleum & Gas and Africa Energy.
The South American unit will look after E&P in Peru and Venezuela. The
latter is increasingly becoming important in CNPC's overseas profile.
Two months ago, CNPC signed a deal with Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA
to form a joint venture to develop the Junin 4 Block in Venezuela's Orinoco
heavy oil region.
In the deal, CNPC will have a 40% stake. PDVSA and CNPC plan to produce
about 20 million tons of oil per annum from the block.
The companies have also signed a deal to jointly build a refinery in China
to process heavy crude from the Orinoco field as part of Venezuelan
President Hugo Chavez's plans to boost exports.
PDVSA has also signed a memorandum of understanding with a Chinese shipyard
to build large crude carriers to move the fuel to China.
Venezuela said earlier that it will boost oil supplies to China to 1 million
bpd by 2012, up from the 500,000 bpd expected in 2010. The current volume is
250,000 bpd.
Source :Upstream 25 Jul 2008 
   







Tuesday, July 15, 2008

TOTAL PREPARES FOR OIL EXPLORATION

Total preparing for Sudan exploration operations
Date: 14/07/2008

Total revealed yesterday that it is preparing to commence a new exploration
effort in southern Sudan almost 30 years since it concluded the licensing
agreement.

Jean Francois Lassalle, vice president at Total for public affairs, said the
company is in the initial stages of exploration, which was halted more than
20 years ago by the Sudanese civil war. He said prospective acreage has been
identified in the area near Bor, capital of Jonglei, and that participants
have been determined for a new consortium for the exploration and production
effort.

Lassalle said Total is still waiting for drilling equipment to arrive at its
base camp in Juba, but that the anticipation is that exploratory drilling
will commence before yearend. "We're going to hunt for elephants in Sudan,
not for mosquitoes," he said.






Saturday, July 12, 2008

MUTTON MASALA








Mathur (orange coverall) is an Indian food specialist. On the 11 July 08, he prepares for us mutton masala. Everybody eats more than one plate of rice!!! I heard that he owns a restaurant in India and used to be chief cook for one of India oil company. Thank you very much for your kindness.

UNSUCCESSFUL DAY



Tuan Daing and his little "kerapu". He says the tug positions affect his catches on 11 July, 08. Due to changing in wind and sea current, the tug and barges move to several locations. I can buy his reasoning!!!

THE HEAT IS ON







High concentration!!!! The heat is on...47 C!!!


TOUR PROGRAM AT RED SEA








As usual, this is part of the weekend tour program at the floating hotel.


CATCH OF THE DAY





First catch of the day, 11 July 2008.



THE ARABIAN KINGS








The capati is ready and we had a group photos before proceed with the dinner. It is indeed a wonderful weekend at the floating hotel. We talk about past experiences, cooking, traveling, fishing and many more.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

OIL PRICE


Despite rocketing prices, outlook is bleak for oil majors
Date: 07/07/2008

Despite record crude prices, the major oil companies are struggling to
access resources that are being jealously guarded by national companies with
whom they are forced to establish partnerships.As paradoxical as it may seem, high oil prices do not mean a golden age for the likes of ExxonMobil, Chevron, Total or BP. Of course, with a barrel of oil at more than 140 dollars, they are seeing major profits, but the future has never seemed so uncertain.The problem is access to reserves. The oil majors now control less than 10 percent of world resources of gas and oil, against 70 percent in the 1970s, according to figures released by the office of Ernst and Young at the World Petroleum Congress in Madrid. As a result they are being forced to explore in increasingly extreme conditions."Oil in deep water or in regions that are difficult to access (such the Arctic) are what are left for international companies," said Christophe de Margerie, the head of French group Total. The majors are also competing with the national oil companies, which are not content to just enjoy direct access to the resources of their respective countries but are making inroads elsewhere. "National hydrocarbon companies are no longer confined to within their borders," OPEC president Chekib Khelil said, citing the examples of China's Sinoc and CNPC, Malaysia's Petronas or Algeria's Sonatrach. "A lot of international companies were previously national companies, such as BP and Total," said Khelil. "It's more and more difficult now to know which are national companies and which are majors because the majority of the nationals are becoming internationals," said Linda Cook, head of gas and electricity at Anglo-Dutch Shell. Even their superior technology is not enough, as national oil companies can can appeal to service firms such as Schlumberger or Technip. Of course, some like Saudi Aramco, have no problems in that respect. The Saudi company is developing "nanorobots" with a diameter of less than the size of a human hair to look for deep resources in rocks. But the majors still hold some aces, such as their expertise in more
ambitious projects or their financial bases. "The increasingly massive size of oil and gas projects and their complexity ensure that oil companies continue to play a key role," as they have the
advantage over service industries of being the sole representative throughout the project, Ernst and Young said. "In most of the cases, we (Shell) will continue establishing alliances with state companies, in their and our countries, specially with gas, which needs big investments," said Linda Cook. But the majors can longer appear to be preying on the countries where they are operating. "We can do a lot of things more than our regular work, such as education and training," said de Margerie. "It is essential for Total to go beyond its traditional role."
Source : AFP 07 Jul 2008



WHY PEOPLE CALL IT RED SEA ?






I guess this is how the Red Sea get it's name. Whenever there is a sand storm, the visibility is so poor and the sun light that reach the sea and the land become reddish. Subhanallah.


Sunday, July 6, 2008

SITI SPECIES



Daing manage to fish this medium size "Siti Nurhaliza" species. All of us enjoy steam fish during yesterday dinner. It's really taste like fish...... I mean fresh fish. Ummhhh!!! The satisfaction increases our desire to fish again this weekend, InsyaAllah.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

THE PRO STYLE



Every professional fisherman has a unique fishing style!!!

THE UNLUCKY FISH

We feel sorry for the fishes. Allah has ordained that all of you become our provision.

LAKSA MANA? DAING


Laksa Mana Daing looking at the ship bow to ensure the ship is steered safely and avoided collusion with floating iceberg. He wishes to be the "Dina Star" hero!!!

AIR FILTER


See his "janggut". He has collected plenty of dust from the air. I don't know how much that goes into his nose and finally to his lung. It won't stop him from fishing!!!

KERAPU MERAH ?


This is not a gold fish lahhh!!! "Kerapu Merah lah"

FISHING LOVERS



This floating resort provides beach bench for fishing lovers.

DON'T MISS THE BOAT






He is sleepy either because of eating too much "mutton pulau" or fishing till late night !!! I hope he is happy with this fishing trip. The guy with the red shirt arrived from Malaysia on 3rd July and without hesitation joining us two hours after check in to the shore hotel. Fishing at the Red Sea is his main hobby.


ALWAYS BRING BACK GOOD MEMORIES





The Malay proverb says "Never refuse provision given by Allah". The host never let us go back with empty stomach or without special meal. These two gentlemen are having "Mutton Pulau" before leaving the floating hotel for Friday prayer. Indeed, they go back to shore with good memories.


DINNER ON THE FLOATING HOTEL





It is nice to see Babuji back to the floating hotel. We have a lot of things to catch up and hear from him. We go to sleep at night with our stomach full of "capati". We never refuse others kindness. Alhamdulillah and Allah Karim.



FISHING TRIP - 4TH JULY, 08





During morning of 4th July, 08, strong wind blows from South towards North direction and carry along dust particles from nearby bare land or desert. The dust suspends in the air for many hours before the easterly wind bring it to inland in late afternoon. Bad air quality and visibility do not deter my friends from fishing. Their hair turns into brown color. The dust blocks the sunlight and heat and make the day a little pleasant but humid. Alhamdulillah, we are blessed with some small fishes and receive several large fishes from the Dina Star chief officer too. Later in the evening, we cook sweat and sour and soy sauce fish for dinner. It is not easy to live by our home standard in this part of the world!!!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

BBC E-mail: Sudan crash airline is grounded




** Sudan crash airline is grounded **
Sudan Airways - one of whose planes crashed recently, killing 30 people - is warned it could be grounded.
< http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/2/hi/africa/7467423.stm >






OIL PRICE HIKE

I want you to see following article regarding current oil price hike that affecting the world.

(http://english.aljazeera.net/business/2008/05/200861505327669958.html)

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Qualities of Exemplary Leaders

"Owing to Mercy from God, you were gentle in dealing with them [your companions]. Were you harsh [and crude], hard of heart; they would have fled from you. Therefore, pardon their abuses, seek [God's] forgiveness for them, and consult them in the affair. Once you have resolved on a course of action [be decisive] and trust in God. Surely, God loves those who trust in Him." Qur'an 3:159 

This verse contains a wealth of instruction to guide those who are leaders, and as Muslims we should all be leaders. The Prophet mentioned, "All of you are shepherds, and each of you will be asked concerning his flock."[1] Let us examine some of the implications of the verse relevant to leadership. 

Owing to Mercy from God... God is reminding His prophet, peace upon him, that the mercy he displays, in fact all of the virtues or favors that he enjoys are all from God. This is a critical point for any leader to realize, because of the propensity of those in positions of leadership to assume that they are in those positions because of something they have done. While it is certainly true that in many instances, hard work and perseverance have assisted a particular individual in his or her rise to the top, even the possession of those qualities is due to God. 

Acknowledging this at the very beginning of our affair is one of the keys to real power as it helps to render us humble, and humility before people unlock for that person the power of God. The Prophet Muhammad, peace upon him, mentioned in that regard, "No one humbles themselves for the sake of God except that God elevates him."[2] 

Those who doubt the efficacy of such an approach-forgetting this was the way of our Prophet Muhammad, peace and mercy of God upon him-should consider the insights offered by Jim Collins in his book, Good to Great. He mentions what he calls Type 5 Leaders. They are those exceptional leaders who lead companies in their transition from being good to great. [3] They combine personal humility, which is essential for gentleness in one's dealings, with intense will. This unique combination of virtues is the essence of the message this verse is presenting to us, as we shall see. 

Recognizing that everything comes from God is also one of the keys to gaining an increase in good things, for we can not give thanks for a blessing we do not recognize. In recognizing God for blessing us with the qualities that may have helped us to become capable leaders, we are able to thank Him for those blessings. Hence, we are subject to a rule He has established to govern our etiquettes in responding to a blessing, If you give thanks [for my blessings] I will increase you in them... (14:7) 

Recognizing that everything comes from God also helps us to realize our limitations. We come to understand that we must work hard to accomplish our goals. However, at the end of the day, we do not control the outcomes of our strivings. As soon as we can accept that fact we instantly gain peace of mind, for we do not endeavor to burden ourselves with things beyond our control. Furthermore, when in positions of leadership, we are less likely to look for oftentimes innocent parties to blame for failures that occur. This helps to create a healthier and more productive work environment for everyone. 

...you were gentle in dealing with them [your companions]. "Gentleness does not exist in anything except that it beautifies it, and it is not removed from anything except that it defiles it."[4] In many instances when we are in a leadership position we try to impose our authority on others. In some instances this only engenders stubborn rebellion and opposition. In others it brings about grudging compliance. Neither situation is healthy. Gentleness, on the other hand encourages willing compliance. 

Were you harsh [and crude], hard of heart; they would have fled from you. Here God is telling His prophet, peace upon him, that despite your charisma, your concern for the believers and all of your other positive characteristics, were you harsh and hard-hearted, your companions would have left you. Therefore, you must avoid those characteristics. This is a lesson for us in terms of how we should approach leadership and positions of authority. 

People who are harsh in their leadership styles oftentimes demand respect. They should be mindful of the fact that respect that is demanded is seldom lasting, and it is never sincere. People who are gentle in the appropriate situations, compassionate, empathetic and magnanimous command respect. Respect that is commanded is sincere and lasting. 

Leaders who are fair and gentle attract talented individuals, while those that are harsh are usually intimidated and threatened by talented people and generally repulse them. Their insecurity is sensed by talented people who are secure within themselves. This leads to them shying away from harsh individuals. This in turn leads to a corrupt or incompetent inner circle developing around leaders who demand respect through harsh treatment and crude mannerisms. The Prophet Muhammad, peace upon him, mentioned that when God desires good for a leader He gives him a good circle of advisers. The opposite is also true. [5] 

In the long run, magnanimity will always trump tyranny. Tyranny may achieve temporary victories, but the fruit of those victories is bitter and the season of its harvest is very short. This is true in interpersonal relations as well as in relations between nations. We have to strive to be people who at every level are committed to being open-hearted and magnanimous in our character. 

Therefore, pardon their abuses... We should be quick to pardon others, where our rights are involved, or where the transgressions we observe arise from ignorance. One of the greatest lessons we enforce upon ourselves when we are quick to pardon is that perfection is God's alone. Recognizing that, we do not expect perfection from ourselves, nor do we expect it from others. We do strive for perfection and constant improvement. However, we realize that perfection is simply not our lot in life. When our parents, spouses, children, employees, coworkers, and others understand that they have room for error in their dealing with us they are more relaxed and therefore less likely to err. This is a simple yet unappreciated truth. 
Also, we have to understand that when we are merciful and forgiving, we invite God's mercy and forgiveness into our life. God mentions in the Qur'an, O believers! Verily, among your spouses and children are those that are enemies unto you. If you pardon them, overlook their faults and seek forgiveness for them; then you should know that God is Oft Forgiving and Most Merciful [to you]. (64:14) 

Our Prophet reminded us, "The merciful people are those God will show mercy to..."[6] This tradition involves a promise and a principle. It is especially relevant for leaders, for those leaders who show no mercy, will be shown no mercy-neither by God, nor by those they oppress if they ever gain the upper hand over them. One rare exception is the mercy our Prophet Muhammad, peace upon him, showed to the members of his tribe, Quraysh, once he was given authority over them. 

Seek God's forgiveness for them... When we seek God's forgiveness for someone we are acknowledging that there is only so much we can do for them. After that we are implicitly saying that we are deputing their affair to God, who can do so much more for them. We are also letting them know that we are concerned for their ultimate wellbeing and salvation. 

When this message is conveyed to our subordinates we will find them most happy and committed, ready to serve, for they understand that we do not just see them as an asset to be exploited, rather we see them as a servant of God who we can help along on the road to salvation. 

And consult them in the affair. Mutual consultation is one of the pillars of social relations in Islam. As the saying goes, "Two heads are better than one." The more people we can involve in a project or decision, the more thorough our approach to that project or decision will be. Islam has high respect for the idea of due diligence in public decision-making methodology. We should deliberate and consult before making what will sometimes be far-reaching decisions. One of the reasons for our contemporary weakness is that we have gotten away from this idea. 

Here the Prophet, peace upon him, who is divinely guided in religious affairs, in the broadest sense of religion, is encouraged to consult his companions because he is laying the foundation for effective rule and leadership to guide those succeeding him. However, we will only be the beneficiaries of the wisdom he bequeathed to us if we implement those teachings in our lives. This area of endeavor is no exception. 

We should also understand that a team will always accomplish more than a single individual. These instructions will help us to build strong teams. We should also understand that "good" can always be "better." One of the first things mentioned by Abu Bakr, may God be pleased with him, upon assuming the Caliphate, was, "If I do well help me to do better." Abu Bakr, may God be pleased with him, was sending out two messages. The first was that I can always do better but only with your help. The second was an invitation to get involved. Good leadership does not wait for involvement to happen, it actively encourages it. 

Once you have resolved on a course of action [be decisive]... Once a course of action has been chosen it must be accompanied by decisiveness. Great leaders are decisive, after due diligence has been exercised. The greatest of all leaders, the five great prophets, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad are described as Ulul ÔAzm the possessors of decisive resolve. No one will follow an indecisive leader. Decisiveness is a function of will. This is the second quality mentioned by Collins in, Good to Great. 

In confronting the challenges before us as Muslims in this country we should understand that resolve is one of the qualities we will need to have. God mentions in the Qur'an, You will surely be tested in your wealth and your lives and you will hear from those given the scripture before you and from the idolaters much abuse. If you patiently persevere and remain mindful of God, [you should know] that is a manifestation of resolve. (3:186) 

As we listen to the defamation of our religion and the slander of our Prophet, peace upon him, we should not allow that to dishearten us or turn us away from the good works we are doing. We should persevere, we should forge on, and we should realize that we are not violating any laws nor transgressing against any of the principles upon which this nation was founded-even thought the nation itself oftentimes does not honor those principles. 

And trust in God... God never disappoints. When we trust in Him, we will never be disappointed. People will eventually disappoint us, in real or perceived ways. Although those disappointments usually do not result in any permanent damage to our relationships they can be frustrating. When we place our trust in God we remove this great cause of our frustrations. 

When we trust in God, we also are less demanding of people. This is one of the ways to encourage others to do more for us in a spirit of willful volunteerism. What is given voluntarily is given sincerely. Sincerity is a quality that helps bring blessings to our actions. Ultimately, the value of our actions is associated to the blessings they contain, and not their abundance. 

God loves those who trust in Him. If God is for us no one can be against us. As leaders we want God on our side. This is one of the keys in moving from good to great, for when we ally ourselves with God we ally ourselves with the source of all strength and power. Trusting in God is just one of the things we can do to invite His love. He mentions in the Qur'an, Verily, God loves those who do good. (2:195) Surely, God loves those who turn to Him in repentance. (2:222) ...and God loves those who purify themselves. (2:222) God loves those conscious of him. (3:76) God loves those who manifest excellence in their faith. (3:134) God love those who are patient. (3:146) Verily, God loves those who rely on him. (3:159) God loves those who are just. (5:42) 

Hence, trusting in God, being good and excellent in all of our affairs for His sake, turning to him in repentance, being conscious of Him, purifying ourselves, patiently persevering and being just, these are all qualities and actions that invite God's love into our lives. 

When we are beloved to God then, as He mentions in a sacred tradition (hadith qudsi), "I become the hearing with which he hears, the sight with which he sees, the hand with which he grasps and the feet that convey him. [In this state] if he were to ask anything of Me, I would grant it. And were he to seek my protection, I would protect him."[7] This does not mean that God becomes a part of us. However, it does mean that He will bless us to use all of our faculties in ways that are pleasing to Him. 

What could be better or more beneficial for us than this? 


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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

KIE AND THE FAMILY



Tuan Maizukie. Salam.

Thanks for sharing your family photo with us. Indeed it is a lovely family. Alhamdulillah.

You said the youngest child has very close connection with the Marine Terminal. Does she swims and loves seafood? If not, make sure she does love both. I hope the family growth does not stop here. Rasulullah saw loves his ummah to have big family!!!!

MEKONG RIVER CATFISH


Fishers in Northern Thailand netted this huge catfish in Mekong River. The length is approximately 2.7m and the weight is 293 kg. It is a Mekong giant catfish, the largest freshwater fish.

RED SEA OIL AND GAS


Sudan is targeting an increase of 100,000 barrels of oil a day mid-2009 as the result of new investments, particularly Chinese, come on stream, the Sudan oil minister has said.

In an interview this week with Dow Jones Newswires, Zubair Ahmed al-Hassan said the African country plans a daily output of 600,000 barrels mid-2009, compared with 500,000 now.

The country holds one of Africa's largest proven oil reserves at 6.4 billion barrels but growth in output has been hindered by a civil war in the South that formally ended in 2005.

The minister said the projects that will fuel this output hike will include a ramp up of Block 6 in the South West of the country. He said the operator, China national Petroleum Corp., or CNPC, intends to increase production from 40,000 barrels a day to 60,000 this year.

The recent discovery of light oil on this block should help production rise on this block, he added.

He said exploration on Red Sea blocks 13 and 15, in which CNPC is also a shareholder, offered the possibility of production development. "Signs of gas" have been detected in these blocks, which could be used for electricity generation and, as a second option, for industries or liquefied-natural-gas exports, he said.

Among other prospects for oil output growth, South Africa's national oil company PetroSA started seismic work earlier this year in Block 14, a Northern block bordering Egypt and Libya, he said.

Al-Hassan also said Sudan is mulling joining the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, a program that aims at improving resources revenue transparency by governments and companies.

"We are considering it," he said, adding that the 2005 peace agreement between North and South Sudan already stipulates extensive disclosures.
    



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RED SEA FISHING TRIP - 28TH APRIL 08


Another 5 kg "Kerapu"!!! At least once a week, we go for fishing away from the shore. This time we go to the shallow coral patch with plenty of coral fish species. We make an effort to get Allah vast provision underwater of Red Sea. That evening of 28th April, Zul prepares steam fish and we cook other supplimentary dishes. Make the life interesting.......Live by the basic.....

RED SEA FISHING TRIP - 28TH APRIL 08


We went for a fishing trip on the 28th April, 2008 because it was a public holiday. One of the catches was a one meter long eel. This type of sea el normally served onboard the Emirate Airlines for business class passenger. I believe most of us have eaten it before. Looking at the eel, I dare not to cut it nor cook it.....

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

LAMBAIAN LABUAN



Ini yang tak tahan nak pergi ke Labuan. Kita asyik memancing di tepi pantai saje. Kenalah pergi ke bahagian tengah laut Cina Selatan atau Laut Merah pulak. Barulah dapat ikan yang besar macam ni. Jealous sungguh ni. Tuan Amin, bila nak balik ke Khartoum!!!

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

JOGET LAMBAK ALA SUDAN



We were invited to attend a wedding celebration at one of our Sudanese friends house on the evening of April 21, 2008. It was a wonderful experience for all of us because we never been to any such wedding celebration before. To fulfill our host request, we joined the traditional dance. Our good friend Zul Inar was so excited with the rhythm of the music and be the first among us to join the dance. I have seen his legs started to shake liked a rattle snake an hour earlier. I have a good video of the dance but failed to upload. The file size is too large maaa.....

Thursday, April 17, 2008

BARRACUDA


This is a barracuda that we received from a friend living offshore of Red Sea. He got three of similar barracudas in a night. Lately, we enjoy cooking ourself and the new galley miss us a lot. Delicious lah.........

RED SEA FISHING - 11 APRIL 08

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

HEALTH WARNING



My cigarette smoking friend give me this photo recently. These are cigarette packs written with health warning to smokers in Sudan. Like small naughty boy, whoever manage to break the rules, they are the most macho. That's one of the reasons smokers don't stop smoking. They say, it has been proven that stop smoking at later stage is fatal to the individual health. I don't know which medical school journal that they refer to.