Sunday, 27 October 2013

My Far East Adventures Part 1

My Far East Adventures Part 1 - Super Clean Singapore

After a long overnight flight from Johannesburg, we finally arrive in Singapore. Dad says, I need to drink lots of water because its too hot and humid and one can quickly become dehydrated. Our hotel was nice and everyone was very friendly to me. After a short nap, we hit the streets ... Well actually the tubes to travel to our first stop - Singapore River Cruise. It was lovely and relaxing sitting on the boat as we cruised the river spotting different buildings and sights. Next up, we head over to the Singapore Flyer for breathtaking views of the city at sunset. 
Singapore at Sunset

Kung Fu Panda at Universal Studios
Transformer Ride is a must

The next day, mom and dad spoil me with a trip to Universal Studios Singapore. Rides, characters and games, USS, is a must see for every child and child at heart. I think mom and dad enjoyed it more than me :-). 




SEA Aquarium
On our final day in Singapore, we head for Sentosa Island. A exhilarating cable car ride over the island awaits you before heading off to the largest aquarium in the east. We also visited the Merlion, a symbol of Singapores strength and love. We end the day with a trip to Orchard Street before retiring to our room.

... Me ... Taskeen 
 
 
 
 


Friday, 26 April 2013

Being a Muslim on social networking sites


The recent events in Boston have shed a very perilous light on the status of Muslims on social websites like Twitter and Facebook. In the event of a so called terrorist attack, if you, as a Muslim, are in the vicinity of the attack, you better make sure you delete all your tweets that have any relation to Islam or Muslim. I say this with tongue firmly in cheek. Looking at the reaction of journalists at CNN to the Bombers retweets, this could get you into a whole lot of pointless debate with fellow tweeters and journalists. The Boston Bomber retweeted JayZ, but we don’t see any reaction to that. Even more scary, a recent murder case in South Africa, has the suspects blaming JayZ for influencing them to murder their friend through his lyrics, but still no outcry from anyone regarding this influence on our youth.

I currently follow Mufti Menk (@muftimenk), the Islamic scholar, bizarrely implicated in the Boston Bombing. I am extremely worried that his tweet “Giving preference to others over ourselves when it comes to goodness is a quality that displays true closeness to God” may implicate me in a terror watch list. This advocate for peace is still wondering how ignorant CNN and certain tweeters can be?

Or how about, a Jewish scholar Lee Weissman (@JihadiJew), that I follow. The handle Jihadi will certainly get me into trouble. Let’s look at one of his tweets “#MyJihad is to cultivate and teach heroism, the ability to do good even from within less than good systems, to rise above our environments”

Even though I am making fun of the intellect of certain CNN journalists, I am trying to make a point about the persecution of Muslims.

... Me

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Serene Spaces in Swaziland

After walking a few minutes through an intricate path of trees and flowers, a mountaineous backdrop opens up in front of you as beautiful as a scene seen in the Hobbit. This is the Summerfields Botanical Garden located in Ezulwini Valley. With great relaxing spots, the place allows you to transcend all your troubles and just be ...

Another place of amazing serenity, is the Milwane Wildlife Reserve. Also located in the Ezulwini Valley, the reserve boasts some great wildlife including crocodiles, buffaloes and wildebeest. After getting very up close with a gigantic croc (which my daughter called a dinosaur ?:^>), we settled in a quiet picnic area overlooking the Milwane lake on the left and Hangman Hill on the right. 
Milwane

Swaziland is definitely a serene gem waiting to be experienced. 

...Me 

Sunday, 17 March 2013

So So Hotels

Hotel Royal @ Queens - Singapore
This hotel has its pros and cons:

Pros: 
1. Location is ideal. MRT (tube station) is about 100 meters away from hotel
2. Breakfast variety is good
3. Reception staff are friendly and always will to assist
4. Rooms are a decent size, with nice furnishings and medium sized bathroom

Cons:
1. Hotel is slightly pricey (especially when you have to multiply by 8)
2. Walls are paper thin which makes a restful night sleep hard to come by
3. Cleaning staff not good at all. They do a very bad job i.e. still found old shampoo bottles etc after 3 days in the room. They also don't wash the glasses and cups
4. No free WiFi


I would stay here again provided the price came down


Centara Karon - Phuket

The room was small, especially once they added the additional bed for my child. The bed is quite hard and pillows too flat. Bathroom was clean and cozy. The view from the hotel balcony was spectacular. The staff were all polite and willing to assist. The hotel also offer 20 minutes free WiFi which was really useful. We only visited the one pool which was sparkling blue. Breakfast variety was good. 

The main downside for me was the distance to the beach and the area around the hotel. I would not recommend for old folks and parents with kids.

...Me