Thursday, October 31, 2013

Dakwah – Hidayah Itu Milik Allah




Teringat seorang kawan intuisiku semasa dakwah di universitinya. Pengetua kolejnya setiap hari marahnya. Pernah malukan beliau di depan ramai orang.

Kata pengetua kolej itu, kamu semua pelajar baru jangan ikut macam pak haji awak. Dia semua Allah. Dia dah sem 3 tapi tiada ciri kepimpinan. Dengan janggutnya susah nak kerja esok. Ni jenis perangai orang selekeh.

Dia memang low profile sikit. Tapi apa pun bukan sebab untuk dimalukan di depan orang ramai. Dia belajar ok jer.

Tapi dia tenang jer. Dia baca Yassin setiap pagi dan selepas itu dia mesti doakan pengetua kolej beliau. Dia belanja siapa-siapa minum, lepas tu dia doakan pengetua tadi. Satu hari pengetua kata kalau awak tidak tinggalkan dakwah-dakwah orang ini. KETUK bilik orang semua pagi-pagi subuh. Saya akan buang awak.

Kadang-kadang dia marah juga. Dia bila marah sangat, dah jauh dia kata nanti aku sumpah juga pengetua ni. Dia pun kata, “sebab kau malukan aku, aku sumpah kau dapat hidayat.. kau taubat. Jadi wali Allah.”

Ketawa intuisiku mendengarnya. Satu hari dia ditakdirkan dibuang kolej. Pengetua panggil dia. Lepas panggil dia pengetua minta maaf dan belanja dia makan. Pengetua semenjak hari tu menyokongnya dan suka bagi duit untuk belanja makan bagi pelajar ini dan digunakan untuk kerja-kerja agama. Dia tak jadi dibuang dan mula jadi rapat dengan pengetua. Pengetua pun mula rajin pergi surau dan rajin tanya khabar surau dan dakwah.

Jadi kalau marah sangat belajar doakan hidayat untuk orang lain. Dah geram sangat sumpah dia jadi baik. Kawan intuisiku itu kini sudah berjaya dunianya dan mudah-mudahan istiqamah juga atas kerja agama/dakwah/hidupkan ISLAM.


Antara Calon-calon yang Berjaya dalam PRK UIAM (Kuantan)


p/s: Tahniah dan takziah kepada calon-calon yang berjaya memenangi kerusi di setiap kulliyyah PRK UIAM tenure 2013/2014, semalam. Semoga menunaikan manisfesto-manifesto yang dijanjikan. Ingat..mengisi kemenangan adalah berkali-kali lebih payah daripada mencapai kemenangan. Kepada calon-calon yang kurang bernasib baik, syabas atas keberanian yang ditunjukkan...sesungguhnya sesebuah perjuangan itu tidak bergantung kepada jawatan semata-mata untuk ianya diteruskan..kepada mantan-mantan SRC, terima kasih atas khidmat yang disumbangkan..semoga niat suci dan keringat kalian dibalas oleh-Nya dengan ganjaran.. siiru ala barakatillah..=)

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Details of the Budget 2014..~






Total budget: RM264.2 billion

Operation expenditure: RM217.7 billion
Development expenditure: RM46.5 billion

GDP growth

2014: 4.5% – 5.5%
2013: 4.5% – 5.5%
2012: 4.5% – 5.0%

Revenue

2014: RM224.1 bil
2013: RM220.1 bil
2012: RM206.2 bil

Deficit

2014: 3.5% of GDP
2013: 4.0%
2012: 4.5%

Domestic Economic Prospects

Net foreign direct investment was higher at RM18.2 billion in the first half of 2013 compared with RM15.9 billion during the same period in 2012.

International reserves remained strong at RM444.9 billion at Oct 14, sufficient to finance 9.7 months of retained imports and 3.9 times the short-term external debt.

For entire 2013, domestic economy expected to expand 4.5% – 5%. Growth supported by private investment, increasing 16.2% to estimated RM165 billion.

Private and public consumption expected to grow 7.4% and 7.3% respectively.

Domestic economy projected to grow at a stronger pace of 5% to 5.5%. Growth to be driven by private investment at 12.7%, and private consumption 6.2%.

Exports of goods expected to grow 2.5% over improving external demand. On the supply side, construction sector expected to grow 9.6%, services sector at 5.7%.

Unemployment rate estimated at 3.1%, inflation rate to remain low between 2% and 3%.
Per capita income for 2014 expected to reach RM34,126. Plans to achieve the target per capita income of RM46,500 in and even “achieve developed nation status much earlier than 2020″.

Goods and Services Tax

Government to introduce Goods and Services Tax (GST) at 6% starting April 1, 2015. Sales and Services Tax to be abolished.


Items to be exempted from GST – rice, sugar, salt, flour, cooking oil, dhal, chilli, herbs, salted fish, cincalok, budu, belacan, piped water, electricity (for first 200 for domestic use), government services, public transport (bus, LRT, ferry, toll) sales and purchase of property or rental of property.

Implementation comes with a reduction in tax structure effective from 2015. Generally, those with family and earning RM4,000 and below need no longer pay income tax.


After GST, a one-off cash payment of RM300 to be made to those now receiving BR1M help.


GST monitoring committee to be chaired by Minister of Finance II Ahmad Husni Hanadzlah to ensure smooth implementation.


Tax Incentives

In tandem with GST, individual income tax rates to be reduced by one to three percentage points for all taxpayers.

Chargeable income subject to maximum rate to be increased from exceeding RM100,000 to exceeding RM400,000.

Current maximum tax rate at 26% to be reduced to 24%, 24.5% and 25%. These measures to be effective from 2015.

Tax rebate of RM2,000 for those earning less than RM8,000.

To help the employer’s burden of implementing of minimum wage scheme – RM900 in Peninsula Malaysia and RM800 in Sabah and Sarawak, the government will introduce extra tax incentives for whole of 2014. This is to help employers to top up salaries of their employees to the minimum level.

Corporate tax rate cut by 1 percentage point from 25% to 24%, for SMEs reduction from 20% to 19% from year of assessment 2016.

Cooperative tax rate cut by 1 to 2 percentage points from year of assessment 2015.


Projects and Allocations


Projects to be implemented include 316km West Coast Expressway from Banting to Taiping. and double-tracking projects from Ipoh to Padang Besar and later from Gemas to Johor Bahru.
National Entrepreneur Development Office to be established to plan and coordinate all entrepreneurship activities.

RM1 billion investment in companies scoring high on Environmental, Social and Governance Index.

RM265 mil to resolve electricity cuts in Sabah.

Government to conduct audit on projects valued at more than RM100 million.

496 more CCTV at 25 areas. RM200 mil allocated for police to get more equipment (weapons, bulletproof vest, forensic vehicles, biometric equipments).


Education


Education budget for 2014: RM54.6 billion or 21 percent of total budget.

RM450 mil funds for school maintenance. Breakdown: RM100 mil for SK, and RM50 mil each for all the rest: SJK(C), SJK(T), Sekolah Mubaligh, Sekolah Asrama Penuh, MRSM, government-aided religious school and sekolah agama rakyat.

Government to continue giving RM100 cash to all primary and secondary school students.
Baucer Buku 1Malaysia for pre-U students of RM250 to continue. RM325 mil to be allocated and it is estimated that this will help 1.3 million students nationwide.

RM100 mil to improve education and training for Indians.

Tourism


2013 – RM25 mil tourist arrivals
2014 – Target: 28 mil tourist arrivals
2014 – Visit Malaysia Year
2015 – Year of Festivals


Government to spend RM 1.2 bil to develop, promote and publicise tourism in 2013-2014.
RM2 bil for Special Tourism Infrastructure Fund to finance building tourism infrastructure.


Air Transport


RM700 million to build new air traffic control and management system at KLIA. This is to replace the existing one in Subang.

RM312 million to upgrade Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan, Miri, Sibu and Mukah airports, additional upgrade of terminals in Langkawi International Airport and Kuantan Airport.

Services sector blueprint to be launched next year, the logistics sector master plan and national aviation policy to be formulated.

Public Transport


RM62 million for ‘park and ride’ facilities at LRT, KTM Komuter and ERL stations.
RM15.3 million for Centralised Taxi Service System to ensure efficient mobilisation of taxi services.

RM28 million for building ‘last city terminals’, upgrading of bus stops and providing ‘drop-and-ride’ facilities.

Refurbishing electric trains at a cost of RM28 million to ensure frequency and efficiency of services.


High-Speed Broadband


Second phase of the High-Speed Broadband (HSBB) project in collaboration with the private sector involving RM1.8 billion investment to expand coverage to major towns. Internet speed to be increased to 10 Mbps.

RM1.5 bil to build 1,000 new telecommunications tower over three years. RM850 mil to build new undersea cable to improve internet in East Malaysia over 3 years.

Agriculture


RM6 bil allocated to implement high value-added and commercially viable agriculture programmes.

RM2.4 bil for agricultural subsidies and incentives for paddy and fish farming.


Subsidies Reduction


Sugar subsidy of 34 sen to be abolished tomorrow. Price to go up to RM2.84 per kg.

Government to allocate RM47 bil for subsidies in 2013 and 53% or RM24.8 bil went to petrolem products that benefitted all, even the rich, the businessmen and foreigners.

Najib cites the recent petrol price subsidy cut as an example of this structural changes to come for subsidies, which make up to a fifth of the total national budget.


Retirement Scheme


To allocate RM210 mil for a private retirement scheme (PRS) to encourage young to start saving. Starting Jan 1, the government will top up RM500 into the account for those aged 20-30 years old who can save RM1,000.

It is estimated that 420,000 youths may join this scheme to run for five years.


Increase of Real Property Gain Tax (RPGT)


RPGT increased as follow:
- 30% (first 3 years)
- 20% (fourth year)
- 15% (fifth year)
- For foreigners: 30% for all five years
Minimum property purchase price for foreigners to be doubled from RM500,000 to RM1 mil.

Cheaper homes: Subsidy of RM15,000 to RM20,000 for private and public developers for low and medium cost homes, for sale to first home buyers.

BRIM 3.0

Those earning household income of below RM3,000 to get RM650, an increase of RM150.
RM450 for those households earning between RM3,000 and RM4,000.

For single individuals earning below RM2,000, they get RM300 each.

In total, RM4.6 billion will be handed out under BR1M 3.0.


Health


Additional 6,400 nurses in government hospitals.

RM3.3 bil for medication and medical equipment.



p/s: Cuba perhatikan..ada tak mana-mana Manifesto PRU-13 yang sama dengan pembentangan Bajet 2014?! Senyum.. =)