Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Anda Bijak Jauhi Kempen 'No Panties', Anda Bijak Jauhi Zina

Adakah kita semua terutamanya ibu bapa sedar tentang Kempen 'No Panties' @ tidak perlu memakai seluar dalam pada 14 Februari ini?

Apakah tindakan kita???

* Pastikan anak-anak/adik-beradik/saudara-mara/kawan-kawan/jiran-jiran perempuan kita tidak melibatkan diri dalam kempen ini...

* Halang mereka yg ingin menyertai kempen ini. Tegurlah...

* Jagalah maruah diri kita... Jadilah orang yang Bijak (JOM JADI BIJAK)... Jauhi perbuatan tidak bermoral ini...

Sebar-sebarkan....


http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/1/29/nation/5567822&sec=nation

Bare your love this Valentine’s Day, female students urged

SHAH ALAM: Female students in higher-learning institutes here are being persuaded not to wear panties on Valentine’s Day as an expression of true love for their boyfriends.

The “no-panties promotion”, being held for the first time, has apparently been gaining interest among the students, who are passing the news by word-of-mouth.

Two students in their 20s from Shah Alam, known only as Ummi and Melissa, said they were aware of the “promotion.”

“I feel it is personal,” said Ummi with a smile.

“Valentine’s Day is a good time to express one’s love. And, what we use or don’t use is our right, our freedom. But we will do what is right. It’s a new world now.”

Melissa claimed that there was already a large group who planned to go ahead with it.

“We will know how many by Valentine’s evening.”

State Islamic Affairs Department (Jais) director Datuk Mohammed Khusrin Munawi said:

“We will not allow Muslim students to be taken in by such celebrations that deviate from the teachings of Islam.”


source: http://www.wayangtimes.com/malaysia-promotion-for-valentines-day-2010.html

There is a new hype in Malaysia that is quickly gaining fans among students but upsetting many conservatives.

An unnamed group in Malaysia has decided that the best way to express their love to their boyfriends is to have a “no panties” promotion. Word of mouth have spread among many female students in Malaysia’s educational institutes of higher-learning where they are being persuaded to follow this campaign as an expression of true love for their boyfriends.

The group has been successful as many students are planning to ahead with this campaign on Valentine’s Day on 14 February 2010.

This campaign which is being promoted in Malaysia for the first time have its detractors. On the other side of the fence are the more conservative group who thinks that Muslim students should not celebrate in this manner as it will deviate from the teachings of Islam.