Salam everyone. Im Amirul Asyraf. Trying my best to learn islam as much as i can. Any brothers here from Singapore ? need a brother that could be my partner in seeking knowledge and also keep me in my track. Anyone ? Hello ? hahaha. jazakallah khairan.
Off the top of my head, disphoricrocker(something like that) is from singapore. I am just a 23 year old bro who is here to make friends, learn and have fun. There are many nice people here. One of the most nicest is the person who first responded to your post hehe. She is like a robot when it comes to hangman.
"reply to you like a robot" hahaha. Such a lively online muslim community. I am starting to love this forum already. Hope to learn so much from this forum, insyaallah. Btw, i am only 17 year old boy so do go easy on me. hehe
Oh, oh, I hope I can celebrate Eid-ul Fitri in Singapore again like in 2005. Salah Eid in embassy masjid, ate in Eid party in ambassador house, then shopping in Mustafa Center.
Brother ardianto, your "lah" sounded so unnatural. Hehe. We Singaporeans can make it sound like perfect English
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kakak ardianto !
Kakak ardianto? It's abang. Well at least here we call him by abang, or maybe pak ardianto? Sounds better.
format_quote Originally Posted by AmirulAsyraf
Any brothers here from Singapore ?
Welcome here brother Amirul. I am the man you're looking for! (: Like you, i too am seeking knowledge, so it's great to have a fellow countryman with a common purpose here. I'm sure you will learn alot here. The people here are great too.
Which part of sg are you from?
And He gives you of all that you ask Him; and if you count Allah's favors, you will not be able to number them; most surely man is very unjust, very ungrateful.
But it's okay if you want to call me brother, abang, kakak, pak, uncle. But, .... do not call me grandpa.
45?! SubhanAllah. Okay then, Uncle ardianto
And He gives you of all that you ask Him; and if you count Allah's favors, you will not be able to number them; most surely man is very unjust, very ungrateful.
Oh, oh, I hope I can celebrate Eid-ul Fitri in Singapore again like in 2005. Salah Eid in embassy masjid, ate in Eid party in ambassador house, then shopping in Mustafa Center.
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