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! 2012 YEAR 7 BUSINESS, ART & TECHNOLOGY (B.A.T) TERM 3 GROUP PROJECT THEME: FESTIVALS TASK: WEBSITE CREATION Group No : Group 08 Group Members : Shahrul Shafie and Azib Reg No : 16 and 19 Class : Year 7 Pre-Express Chosen Festival Theme : Hari Raya Aidilfitri Website Address : azibshahrulweeblycom.weebly.com Hari Raya Aidilfitri INTRODUCTION HISTORY REFERENCE BLOG Done by: Muhammad Azib Bin Abdul Aziz and Mohammad Shahrul Shafie Bin Shukri..:) Year 7 pre-express Hi my name is Muhammad Azib Bin Abdul Aziz and here is my friend Mohammmad Shahrul Shafie Bin Shukri so this is our introduction I hope you enjoy our blog. Create a free website with Hari Raya Aidilfitri INTRODUCTION HISTORY REFERENCE BLOG Introduction of Hari Raya Aidilfitri Hari Raya Aidilfitri is the Malay term for Eid ul-Fitr. Hari Raya is also known as Lebaran . Muslims in Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore celebrate Eid like other Muslims throughout the world. The term “Hari Raya ” literally means “Day of Celebration”. The main greeting used by Muslims in Malaysia and Singapore is “Selamat Hari Raya ” which means “Happy Eid”. Another greeting is “maaf zahir dan batin ” which translates loosely to “I seek forgiveness (from you) physically and spiritually”, for Hari Raya is a time to ask for forgiveness, reconcile and renew relationships with others. Fasting During the month of Ramadan leading up to Hari Raya , it is mandatory for Muslims to fast. All Muslims except the young, old or infirm must fast. They do not eat or drink anything from dawn until dusk. Fasting is meant to teach the person patience, sacrifice and humility. Ramadan is a time to fast for the sake of their God, Allah, and to offer more prayer than usual. During Ramadan, Muslims ask forgiveness for past sins, pray for guidance and help in refraining from everyday evils, and try to purify themselves through self-restraint and gooThe night before Idul Fitri is filled with the sounds of many muezzin singing the takbir held in the mosques or mushollahs. In many parts of Indonesia as well as Malaysia, especially in rural areas, pelita or panjut or lampu colok (as known by Malay-Singaporeans) (oil lamps, similar to tiki torches) are lit up and placed outside and around the house. Special dishes like ketupat, dodol, lemang (a type of glutinous rice cake cooked in bamboo) and other Indo-Malay (and in the case of Malaysia, also Nyonya) delicacies are served during this day. It is common to greet people with “Selamat Idul Fitri” or “Salam Aidilfitri” common to greet people with “Selamat Idul Fitri” or “Salam Aidilfitri” (in Malaysia) which means “Happy Eid”. Muslims also greet one another with “mohon maaf lahir dan batin” in Indonesia and “maaf zahir dan batin” in Malaysia, which means “Forgive my physical and emotional (wrongdoings)”, because Idul Fitri is not only for celebrations but a time for atonement: to ask for forgiveness for sins which they may have committed but was cleansed as a result of the fasting in the Muslim month of Ramadan. One of the largest temporary human migrations globally, is the prevailing custom of the Lebaran where workers, particularly unskilled migrants labourers such as maids and construction labourers return to one’s home town or city and ask forgiveness from ones’ parents, in-laws and elders. This is known as mudik or pulang kampung in Indonesia or in Malaysian balik kampung.Brunei is a Muslim country near Indonesia and Malaysia. As a Muslim country, Hari Raya is one of the most important holiday in Brunei. The atmosphere can be felt since the holy month of Ramadhan. This marks the beginning of the period of fasting – abstinence from food, drink and other material comforts from dawn to dusk. During this month, many places in Brunei bustle with activities as people set up stalls to sell traditional cakes and pastries, fruits, notably around the National Stadium and in Gadong. This could be the best time to check out local dishes and cakes at minimal prices. Hari Raya is a time for celebration after the end the fasting month of Ramadhan. In the early part of the first day, prayers are held at every mosque in the country. Family’s get together to seek forgiveness from the elders and other loved ones. From the second day onwards, you will see Bruneians decked-up in their traditional garb in dashing colors to visit relatives and friends. Special festive dishes are made especially for Hari Raya including satay (beef, chicken or mutton kebabs), ketupat or lontong (rice (beef, chicken or mutton kebabs), ketupat or lontong (rice cakes in coconut or banana leaves), rendang (spicy marinated beef) and other tantalising cuisines. His Majesty, the Sultan, opens the doors of the Istana Nurul Iman to his people on this auspicious occasion. This provides the nation and other visitors the opportunity to meet His Majesty and other members of the Royal family, in order to wish them a Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri. d deeds. In Malaysia, ‘Ramadan bazaars ‘ are held in many areas around the country, where all sorts of food and kuih — traditional Malay delicacies — are sold for breaking fast or buka puasa. Many hotels and restaurants offer exorbitant Ramadan buffets during this time. Preparation On the eve of Hari Raya, Muslims will recite the takbir, which is held in mosques and surau (smaller place of worship). In some communities, there will be congregations reciting the takbir from house to house. In big cities and towns, shopping malls and commercial centres will hold big promotions and sales for festive shoppers to purchase clothes and raya goodies. Decorations are hung in public areas and Hari Raya songs will be played in the radios and shopping complexes. The media, such as the television will host various programs in conjunction with the celebrations. Many people also traditionally return to their home town generally from big metropolitan cities to rural areas. This is known as balik kampung — literally going back to one’s home town to celebrate Hari Raya with family and friends. Celebrating Usually on the eve of the celebrations, family members, especially mothers and housewives, will be busy preparing food, cakes, sweets, biscuits and various delicacies to be served on the day of Hari Raya . Delicacies such as ketupat , lemang and rendang are among the most famous cuisines that are served during this day. Other family members will help in other chores such as decorating and cleaning up the house. Days before Hari Raya , house compounds, particularly those in the countryside will be lit up with oil lamps known as pelita or panjut. This display of oil lamps will reach its height on the 27th night of Ramadan, called the Tujuh Likur night. ‘ Likur ‘ literally meaning a figure between 20 and 30, hence ‘ tujuh likur ‘ means twenty seven. Originally during the early days of the arrival of Islam among the Malays, the purpose of lighting the oil days of the arrival of Islam among the Malays, the purpose of lighting the oil lamps was to attract spirit of passed relatives and angels to descend to people’s homes during the night of Lailatulqadar. However, such misconception is regarded counterfactual as much understanding of Islam have been obtained since then. Nowadays, the oil lamps are lit solely for decorative purposes. It is customary for Malays to wear traditional Malay costumes. The dress for men is called baju Melayu while the women’s are known as baju kurung and baju kebaya . Traditional textiles such as songket and batik are worn favourably during this day. Muslims will attend Eid prayer in the morning and consecrate together harmoniously while taking the chance to meet and greet each other. Once the prayer is done, it is also common for Muslims in Malaysia to visit the grave of their loved ones. During this visit, they will clean the grave, perform the recital of the Yasin — a chapter (surah ) from the Qur’an and also the tahlil or prayers for the deceased. All these are done in hope that their loved ones are blessed by Allah and they are spared from the punishment in the grave. The rest of the day is spent visiting relatives or serving visitors. Hari Raya is a very joyous day for children for this is the day where adults tend to be extra-generous. Children will be given token sums of money, also known as duit raya from their parents and elders. During the night, there are celebrations with sparklers and firecrackers, with emphasis on precautions and restrictions on playing certain firecrackers as enforced by the authorities. Usually the lighting of firecrackers begins a few days before the end of Ramadan, and continues for about a week afterwards. Create a free website with Hari Raya Aidilfitri INTRODUCTION HISTORY REFERENCE BLOG Content Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_ul-Fitr Picture Source: Google Image Create a free website with Hari Raya Aidilfitri INTRODUCTION HISTORY REFERENCE BLOG July 23rd, 2012 07/23/2012 0 Comments Hello my name is Muhammad Azib Bin Abdul Aziz. I am going to tell you about my Hari Raya experiance. I am writting this because my teacher told me so. So here it is. On the first day of hari raya I woke up early in the morning to go to the mosque to do the Hari Raya Aildilfitri prayer. After doing the prayer. We went to my mother's father's house in Tutong we ate lots of food such as Nasi kandar, Daging rendang, Fried chicken, and lots of cake. After we eat we will say sorry to our mother,father,cousins,grandfather, and grandmother. After that we gave our cousins money and they gave us money also. After that we went to my father's side of the family we also ate there and have our money. After that we went to all of our grandfather's brother's and sister's house we got lots of money and we were full. Author Write something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives July 2012 Categories All RSS Feed That's all that I could tell you, I hope you enjoyed it. Add Comment July 16th, 2012 07/16/2012 3 Comments Hy,my name is Mohammmad Shahrul Shafie Bin Shukri,I will tell you about my experience. Thirty days muslims people fasting,now we will celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri.This my experience on Hari Raya Aidilfitri. On the first day of Hari Raya Aidilfitri,I wake up on seven o'clock.Then I take a shower,after that I wear Cara Melayu and samping.I wait my family to wear the clothes.All my family wear a blue clothes.After all my familywear the clothes,we take a few picture.We went to my grandmother house at Lamunin.At nine o'clock we arrive at my grandmother house.There are many people there,because my father have many siblings My cousins and me play the cracker outside.After we play,we eat inside the house.Then we take the picture of whole family.At one o'clock we go to my another grand father house at Bukit Beruang.before we go there we recieve many ampau from my aunt and uncle.We arrive at Bukit Beruang on two o'clock.Then my uncle and my aunt arrive.We eat there together.We are there untill night.I take a shower and wear Cara Melayu and Samping again.Then we visit to all my grandfather and grandmoter siblings house,my aunt house,my uncle house and my parents cousins.At that day I receive many ampau.The next day all my family wear red clothes.We visit cousins.At that day I receive many ampau.The next day all my family wear red clothes.We visit my parents siblings.At that day I get many ampau to.Seven day I get many ampau and we visit all my grandfather and grandmoter siblings house,my aunt house,my uncle house and my parents cousins. Just that I can tell you about my experience on Hari Raya Aidilfitri..... :) 3 Comments Create a free website with