Thursday, May 01, 2008

Today's Labour Day which means its a public holiday. Yet, my hp seemed all too quiet. No sms, no calls.. haixz. Haha. Not that I'm complaining.. I understand that most prolly you people had no plans or spend the time mugging or catch up with school work. Oh wells. I myself did mug too at home, hahs. Practised accounting and alhamdulillah I dare say that I have no problems now(: But, am reporting sch at 8 tmr anws to meet Ms Noraini. Also, did some business fundamentals thngy..some exercises for OFA.. Aah, watched 'Love Is Cinta' on Suria which I wanted to catch so badly the last time( Sry, if I do sound ketinggalan) only to find out that the plot's like 'The Ghost' movie, hurrhurr..

Well, let's backtracked a little bit. On the 29th, had lots of fun and crazy moments during that 2 hrs of break. We played card games like 'Mafia' and 'Heart attack' in the canteen and we were oh so kecoh. I believed we did catch a whole lot of attention with our crazy antics. Lol. At night, went to Delifrance Bistro to celebrate Ibu's birthday ((:

Yayy!!! The film Ayat-Ayat Cinta is gonna be released soon in a weeks time(((:


One of Indonesia’s most phenomenal films, Ayat Ayat Cinta is a religious love story based on a best-selling novel of the same title by renowned author Habiburrahman El Shirazy. Beautifully showcasing a very positive viewpoint of Islam, the film has been received with thundering applause, countless tears and standing ovations nationwide, promising to be the most talked about film in the history of the Indonesian motion picture industry.

This tale centres on Fahri, an intelligent Indonesian who earns a scholarship to complete his graduate degree at the esteemed Al Azhar university in Cario. Innocent, pure and brave, the usually shy Fahri finds himself surrounded by four beautiful, distinctly different women who develop feelings for him. Fahri considers Maria, a shy Coptic-Christian neighbour, as one of best friends but he devotes his love only to Aisha, a German Turkish student in Cairo who haunts Fahri with her beautiful eyes. After a brief courtship, the two are married, resulting in three broken hearts. Nurul, a daughter of a cleric, accepts her fate. Noura, an abused Egyptian neighbour turns against Fahri and accuses him of rape while Maria sinks into depression and illness. As Fahri faces daunting decisions, the controversial topic of polygamy is explored but all the while, the audience is compelled to marvel at his undying loyalty to the true ideas of Islam as he ultimately makes the choice of a lifetime.

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