Thursday, 17 January 2019

Donate My Birthday Challenge!

Hey friends! Next week is a very special week and im really really excited! It's my birthday!

I have been planning this for about a few months now!

This year, I have a very special wish. My wish is to skip all the gifts, cakes, dinners and feasts that are gonna be thrown for me and gift my birthday to others who needs it more.

Hence, Im gonna #DonateMyBirthday!!

Honestly, I have most of the things i need already and there are so many others who needs it more than i do.

Also i urge everyone to stop wasting money, time, and effort needlessly on, to me, such selfish occasions/celebrations; an occasion where only businesses profit and takes advantage of.

So instead of spending time, effort and money getting me gifts(which i dont need) or cakes(which i dont eat)... go spend it on charity!!

There are so many more people in the world who needs to be gifted more than i do. Pass it on. Change a life.

I'd like to #donatemybirthday for a special cause(which i will choose on my birthday) and try my best to raise $1000. InsyaAllah. Those who have some great causes in mind do let me know!

I thank you all for your support.

Any donation amount will do,

Those who wants to contribute, you can PayNow to 91383548


Sunday, 13 August 2017

Role models

I have this whatsapp group that I play little to no active part in but i refuse to leave just cos im in awe at how beautiful their relationship is with one another. 

I shall give you examples: whenever a person posts something that is deemed kinda emotional on social media, almost everyone would spot it and then show concern and make doa for them etcetc.

When a guy isnt active for a while in the group, they would ask him if he's okay. When someone posts a pic of a family membership on social media, people from the grp would spot that his dad has changed and asked whether he's sick. Sometimes i do get a personal text from one of the guys. Sometimes from diff guys in the group too! They all just text me to tanye khabar and if im doing well. No hidden agendas. No ill intentions. Genuinely just tanye khabar. And thats it! Funny thing is that i dont even know them well(some, at all!). So sometimes i'd get random numbers texting me. Haha! I feel so paiseh not knowing their names even.

Furthermore, what's even more special about this group is that everyday they will make it a point to make doa for one another. Everyday one random person will greet good morning, then a bit of an uplifting message, then followed by a doa. And everyone else follows. Except me. Hahaha well i try too sometimes but its sooo awkward!

Best of all, we rarely even meet! When we meet(maybe once a year), I always get culture shocked. They are such humble, well-mannered people that they even talk with no harshness in their choice of words or tonality. Even when they're joking with one another! Just plain total Akhlaq awesomeness.

I mean these are the things that are qualities of a good muslim. Showing concern not just to a person, but the people in his life and the people he cares about too, making doa for them, being observant in your friend's life, constantly making contact. These are the things that our Prophet saw taught us. It's the way to foster good sillaturrahim. Unfortunately, we don't see this very often. It is very much lacking in society nowadays. 

Best of all, did i mention that these people are around our age. So really guys, what's our excuse??


Its soo inspiring. They are real life role models for me. I always aspire to at least be a touch like them. InsyaAllah. I pray for you too.

Thursday, 1 December 2016

Lambaian Kaabah aka Umrah 2016



#adventuresofyanparker this time round brings me to a special place.
Since I was young, I've always had great interest in the stories of our Prophet saw. Seerah and Akhlaq were two of my favourite subjects during the madrasah age. Back then, I could only imagine what was it like in those times. To finally be here and experience parts of Islam's history is just surreal. Alhamdulillah. I pray that all will one day visit this place, InsyaAllah.

#adventuresofyanparker #lifeasatravelagent #rafflesiasg

Monday, 3 October 2016

Stories From Kampong Treas



Stories from Kampung Treas: His name is Omar. It was our final day in Kampong Treas. So we spent some time with the kids teaching them how to fold stars and battle cars.

While seated on the floor, teaching the boys, I noticed that Omar had isolated himself from the group. I thought he probably wasn't interested. However, 10mins later, he stood beside me, tapped my left shoulder and quietly presented me with a flower he folded from paper! As he doesn't speak Malay/English, he then pointed to the stars that we've made and gestured for me to follow him.

So, I followed him back to his corner while Hanif entertained the rest of the boys with their newly made battle cars. I witnessed him patiently crafting a box from paper and after which he gathered the stars we folded previously and put them all in.

The flower has a note which says 'Thank You' and the box has his name on it and also a Khmer saying which I forgot what it means.

I'm soo touched and humbled by this. As I've said before, we came there with an intention to touch their lives. However, we were moved even more.

It's even more awesome that this seems all too familiar ain't it. It's like deja vu. Hmm.

#adventuresofyanparker#StoriesFromKampungTreas#projectgivebackstories#projectgiveback2016 
#giveback2016

Monday, 8 August 2016

Conquering Mt Rinjani



Men can cry. I blocked my face not that cos the sun was in my eye. Just that it was such an emotional journey for me. The #roadtorinjani started almost as soon as #conqueringsoutheastasia was done. I knew I had to train extra hard for this due to my medical condition and boy it paid off.

Furthermore, for a first timer, to complete it in just under 4 hrs from the base camp is a real achievement. This experience was surreal. The #roadtorinjani was tough. The road to the summit is extremely arduous. Many times I fell. Many times I felt like giving up. Getting up to the summit is the goal, the dream.

All in all, the lesson learnt from Rinjani: not for the faint hearted, only the strong willed. Adios, Mt Rinjani. You taught me that there if this is hell on earth, I'm scared of hell in akhirat.

I will do a write-up on my blog about my experience to the summit when I return.

So what's next for me? I'll be scaling Mt Batur aka Mt adik-adik aka Mt Peanuts in 2 days time. Pray for Alfiyan

#adventuresofyanparker #roadtorinjani#goal2016 #MtAdik2 #MtPeanuts#prayforalfiyan

Monday, 30 May 2016

Sundown Marathon 2016 - Battling Demons

I may look like a Kenyan but due to my medical condition, throughout my life, I have always struggled with regards to fitness and especially running; even though I seem to play football every other day.

I will always be the first to run out of gas in any football game. I have always struggled to take the 2.4km run. Heck, I am still exempted from ippt. Years back, i told myself in order to enjoy playing what I love, I gotta build up my stamina and fitness level.

So with this goal in mind, I set myself to conquer my limitations. My condition will not be an excuse for not enjoying my football.

Years later; now, my fitness level is at its peak.

I'm not a fan of running. Never ran more than 5kms before. Never been a fan of going for marathons. I mean I why pay to run when you can do it by yourself for free? That's my logic(this logic still stands after I ran this race). However, UniSIM offered major discounts for Sundown Marathon. And my fitness levels are at its peak. So why not right? HAH

24 hrs before the race, I had 3 football sessions plus work. So I was already jaded coming into the race. My body was already shutting down even before the horn blew.

But I pressed on.

I didn't stop at all. I jogged all the way till the 9.3km mark @ 55mins. That's when all hell broke loose. We had to run across a bridge which has a gradual upslope.
Oh god, as soon as my feet felt the sudden change of inclination, every single leg muscle cramped up! It was crazy. I was in crazy pain. My lungs were still able press on though. However, my muscles were about to give up. I was scared that I couldn't complete the race. I felt so down.

So I stopped. Did some quick stretches and found myself some much needed motivation for that final burst. At that point of time anything will help. So I offered a little prayer, picked myself up, gathered all the remaining arsenal that i've got and I fought the inner cramp demons within me and limped all the way till the finish line.

Getting to the finish line not only meant that I had completed the race, it also meant that I had finally finish university studies. The feels of passing through that line was simply overwhelming. After 3.5 years, 1 final lap, 1 final mile.

Upon reaching, I immediately sought medical medical attention for my legs. And the rest is history.
My final time was 1hr 8mins. I aimed to complete below an hour but looking back, i think it's fine especially for a first timer.

So yeah.

Moral of the story: I believe to overcome odds and achieve success:
1) you have to have the belief.
2) commitment. Do the hard work. Put in the effort; practice, train.
3) make prayer. Always put God in between whatever you're doing. He listens.
4) tawakkal.

I've got another match today. #prayforalfiyan

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Building a Perimeter for Your Future

Recently, i've started to hear a lot about topics on being financially responsible. Not sure why now, but im already at that stage in life where it is important to think about the future. Pardon me, not just think, but have a plan for it. Plan for your future now before your future plans it out for you.

Being a civil engineering student, ive came out something that ive been thinking a lot upon. You know, a good, solid, strong building can only be achieved if it has the right foundation. So i have transliterated this to life itself.

One of the ways to determine whether you are ready for your future is whether or not you have built a perimeter for your future. 

What do I mean by this? This means that you do whatever that is necessary for yourself, by yourself for the future. In another words, build foundation blocks for your future.

These building blocks may be:

Level 1 Blocks. Enjoy
Live your life to the fullest. Go outside. Go travelling. Go hiking. Play football. Hang out with friends. Find your soul. Do whatever you want that fills your heart with the utmost joy. Shun away all the haters and negativity. Know that they're not good for your soul, for your heart. The main emphasis here is to have fun! Trust me, these are building blocks. If you dont enjoy the most now, especially when you're young and free, you may never have the chance again. NEVER!

Level 2 Blocks. Set Goals, Targets, Achievements. Dreams.
I have said this many times. It is so damn important to set all these. A 2,3,5,10-year plan is absolutely necessary. This must be written down in complete detail. However, you must understand that times change and it is okay if you dont achieve it. Try your utmost best to stick by it and achieve those set goals and dreams. Modify it only if necessary. Reward yourself greatly if you achieve it.

Level 3 Blocks. Knowledge (main bulk of your perimeter)
The typical sort of knowledge people might hear is to get certificates, a diploma or a degree. Although theyre important and theyre also apart of the building blocks, what i mean here is to learn about your future and what it will consists of. Your future challenges. What your future may involve. Learn how to be financially responsible, learn about your job, learn your job market, learn how to be effective people, learn how to be good employees. learn to be spiritually sound. learn about buying BTO houses, learn about insurances, cpf, medisave, life savings, investments and all those kind of adult terms and lingos that you will eventually, inevitably use in the future. Most importantly, learn from the people who have gone through all these so that you dont make the same mistakes they did.

Another type of learning is about marriage. Learn the difficulties in maintaining a relationship/marriage,  learn how to handle a baby, learn what it takes be a good dad/mom. Most importantly learn about your potential spouse probably even before you marry him/her. Learn what he/she likes and dislikes. Learn whether his/her life ambitions fits yours. learn his/her life values fit yours. Learn that whatever you do will have and impact on both parties. This is learning how to be responsible in a relationship. This is an absolutely important foundation in your building block. You see, the structural integrity of your life may crumble if this part you got it all messed up.

Look theres so many things to learn about. Different people are at a different stage/situations in their lives to learn about a certain something. The point here is to learn for your future!


Next: Application!
Now after getting your building blocks ready and your perimeter walls all strong and solid, You are ready to apply. What's the use if you have all the knowledge in the world but you don't apply it?

The point is....
Once you get all your building blocks of your life's perimeter settled, you are now ready to fill the empty spaces in the middle; with your soulmate. If he/she too has build blocks before then kudos to you! Both of you are well prepared for the future as both your foundation is strong and stable. You can now build a future together. If he/she doesnt have the same building blocks yet, its okay. Guide him/her! Since you have the foundation, it is easier to impart the knowledge to him/her. The key here is at least one party should have built the foundation first. (preferably this has to be done by the guy lah.)

The main point here is to be well equipped for future challenges that you may face and if you arent equipped or well versed in the future, you are not ready for it. Don't you ever try and get someone involved in your life yet if you dont have these building blocks yet, especially if you're a guy. Get yourself ready for your future now so that the future you will thank you later.


(Do note that these are just a walkthough. There are definitely in depth topics in relation to all the specific points mentioned.)

Alright that's all. I hope ive brought some enlightenment. If not much, a little bit will do. Hope you'd get some takeaways from this.




Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Ngaji Days

I was inspecting a house just now when I smell something very familiar. It's somehow like a powder with flowery smell. Very hard to describe it. One thing I know was that it's unique. I spent a couple of minutes wondering where in my past memory that smell came from. Soon after, I realised it was my Nenek ngaji's house.


Gosh. A sudden rush of memories soon followed.


Still remember the time when i got whacked with rotan on the palms 10x just because I just couldn't get the tajweed idgham bila ghunnah right!




Still remember the time when there's this guy by the name of Muhd Nur Azam bin Zainal. He's a cool guy, fun to be with. The thing is his name is the exact similar to my closest cuz. The only difference between them both is their skin colour. So I named them Azam white and Azam black. Hahahaha! Since young already my tongue was as sharp as a sword. Haha


Still remember the time when I had a massive crush on a girl in my ngaji class. She lived right across the road from nenek ngaji's block. So, I posted post-it notes on walls on the linkway from her blk to nenek ngaji's blk. The main intention was to keep her reminded of me while she made her way to ngaji class. Hahahaha! I was so cute back then! Haha. She moved when we were about 11 years old I think and I no longer 'pursue' her as she stayed quite far (at that point of time). Actually, she just moved to another part of Bedok only. HAHA!! Too funny.

Another story was when she managed to hafal Surah ad-dhuha first. And I haven't even completed half the Surah. I was in another room with all the boys together with the fierce and tormenting datuk ngaji. She was in another room with all the girls and very gentle nenek ngaji. As she was tested, I could hear her voice reciting the Surah and completed it. So here I was, alone, bursting into tears after hearing that and till now everyone thought that I lost my lidi(pointer for quran). Padehal padehal... Got a good scolding from datuk ngaji aka the tiger


There was a time when I called my fellow ngaji brethrens mat names. "Eh. Kau mat arid kau mat lazim kau mat jaiz kau mat farii kau mat thabii. Aku mat Salleh!" Hahahaha!
This was actually not for fun or to degrade my fellow brethrens. I used it for easy recollection. I was such a genius back then. However, no one accepted my point of view. They regard it as demeanour. Hah! Now in uni, I learnt that this association is good for memory recall. Best thing about this is that I learnt that myself at that age. No one taught me such things before. Therefore, I declare myself a genius back then. Did I mention it twice? Yes I did. EL OH EL


Speaking of genius, I just realised that i was quite like a tiny Einstein during those years. My achievements are quite remarkable actually. (Ok this is a bragging paragraph.) So here it goes...

1) Was consequently the top 3 student in madrasah for my whole pri and sec school years. (Guess who's the other 2 persons? Yep. One of them is my crush. HAHA)

2) I khatam-ed the Quran before primary school. 

3) Completed learning tajweed before primary 3. 

4) Hafal all Surah from al-ghaashiyah till an-nas WITH translation by 15 years old.

5) Spent most of my past time reading story books about our prophets (and playing football)


These were and are such major achievements for me! I didn't realise how smart and knowledgeable I was until a few minutes ago while writing this. Hahaha. Also, not mentioning my religious education was really up there.


What happened to me now? Shit happens I guess. Now everything with regards to that aspect has remained stagnant except for a few. Hmm... How I wish nenek ngaji is strong enough to teach again. I think she's over 100 years old already now. Still living and quite strong. Datuk ngaji also. Still visit them every hari raya. Alhamdulillah.


Ok. I'll end the post by saying a prayer for our datuk and nenek ngaji, our ustaz and ustazahs, our cikgus, our teachers, our lecturers, our gurus, our mentors, our educators. They are the one who made us who we are. They played a major role in moulding us and we are forever indebted to them.


Let's pray for their health. Let's pray they can still touch lives as long as they live. Let's pray that their rezeki will come in many folds. Let's pray that whatever they had done, they will receive barakah. Let's pray that they will be housed in the highest of highs in heaven. InsyaAllah amin.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Why I love my job

I just want to repost what a friend of mine posted on his fb wall recently:

""There's some people with mentality that find a job which is easy; with saying "Why work so hard when you can find jobs like (job position)?"
Yes; its an easy job. The question is; what did you gain? Where's the pressure? Where is the satisfaction? Where's the appreciation?
Those who are working in a challenging and stressful environment; be it a tough labor job, even you my fellow senior citizens, you should be proud of yourselves. You have achieved something, actually many, ability to work on pressure, satisfaction when your hard work of dedicating to your job is swiftly done, and feeling grateful with your pay with your own sweat and blood. You gain that level of satisfaction and achievements than those who took the easy way out."


AND HERE's MY REPLY:

ME i am that person who you said above and I am DAMN PROUD of it.

The reason being is that I can do so much more, accomplish so much more while getting the same amount of money!

With the given ease and time at work i could free my mind to worry more about my grandparents and my parent's health. I can visit my grandparents. I can have more thinking capacity to worry about my finances. I can go further my studies. I can help the poor. I can volunteer. I can plan activities for my friends and families. I can pray five times a day with ease. I can do ibadah with ease. I can relax and drink tea. I can plan for my next trip. I can conquer south east asia. I can live my life to the fullest. I can upgrade myself. I can go for classes after classes. I still have some spare time to ask questions like, "Is it necessary for mosquitoes to even exists? Will there be an impact in the ecological system if mosquitoes were extinct?." I can even google it up and still find no credible answers.

Most importantly, I can do what i find meaning in life, what I prioritize most in life. These itself brings about challenges and pressures in their own way. To me, I feel a lot more satisfied and gratitification doing the things i find meaning in life (with my own blood and sweat) than to feel the same thing doing your work as an employee.

“Finding your path means finding out what you were put here on this earth to do. What is your life's purpose? Why were you given this gift called life? And what is the gift you give back to life?”

“When it comes to money, the only skill most people know is to work hard. They get up every day and go work for money, not taking the time to ask the question, ‘Is there another way?”

“Just know that it’s fear that keeps most people working at a job. The fear of not paying their bills. The fear of being fired. The fear of not having enough money. the fear of starting over.
That’s the price of studying to learn a profession or trade, and then working for money. Most people become a slave to money… and then get angry at their boss.”

“To spend your life living in fear, never exploring your dreams is cruel. To work hard for money, thinking that it will buy you things that will make you happy is also cruel. To wake up in the middle of the night terrified about paying bills is a horrible way to live. To live a life dictated by the size of a paycheck is not really living a life. Thinking that a job makes you secure is lying to yourself. That's cruel, and that's a trap I want you to avoid..."
― Robert T. Kiyosaki,

Friday, 4 March 2016

Goodbye ChampiYans League

3 years ago, I created what is called, ChampiYans League, in which I personally organised a futsal event every Friday night. I created this to collectively combine all my different groups of football mates to come and play together and also to spread the awareness of playing proper futsal.

During those 3 years, we definitely had so much fun. Made so many new friends. Even stars like Izwan Mahbud and much more recently, Syarif Sleeq have grazed our pitches. Played 7 aside, 5 aside. With video recordings and all. Sometimes as much as 60 people came down! So much fun! Throughout the years, I even got known as being "budak yang main Friday night" amongst random people on the streets/field.

People may think my job is easy, but it sure as hell is not! Saying that its tough is an understatement. I have seriously grown very tired as it can get very mentally draining. Having said this, it brings about a great deal sadness to inform you that I am NOT capable of organising this consistently anymore.

However, this event can continue if I can get help from others to organise. Or if there's still demand. Cos right now, to source out for people to play every single week is soo draining. If either one of these 2 criterias are not met, I will sadly let this tradition die.

Since this is probably a life changing event for some too, to help you adapt, for the month of March and April, I will still continue organising. However, if I do not get a definite number of 4 teams by THURSDAY, I will cancel it. I will NOT ask around for more people.

Lastly, I would like to thank everyone who have been involved throughout the years. It surely has been an amazing journey with you guys! We will meet again soon. InsyaAllah.

For AS Capilano dudes, I think it's about time we return to BV Court. Those who wanna join us to get their regular football fix, let me know. I'll update you again.

Thursday, 4 February 2016

Poetry for the Wanderlust in me

I want to re-discover the streets and the earth beneath, strap backpacks to our backs and sleep beneath the artwork of the night skies.
I want to do everything I can on this earth. I want to float down rivers, traverse deserts, scale mountains and submerge into the seas.
Here is my account of my travels in short. Every paragraph represents different countries/states. Guess which ones they are and you'll receive a prize! Anyway they're incomplete. Try and fill in the blanks. See if you're right!

Its' mountains spew hot molten lava.
The cultures' so diverse, it has its own flavour.
We travelled for miles, cutting through valleys.
We were served with the aromatic __________.

The land of smiles brings about the land of wonder.
For most of its lands this SG boy have conquered.
This land still sparks the appetite to see.
For I continue to enjoy __________.

Scaled mountains, float through rivers.
The chill from the weather makes me shiver.
Across great waterfalls and beautiful sceneries.
I stumbled upon __________.

Hiked for countless of hours.
Through caves, valleys and the deepest of forest.
In here I found something incredible, something from a tree.
I found hanging coffins and __________.

Snorkelled with urchins, coral reefs and fishes.
The skies were blanketed by the artwork of stars that form masterpieces.
Through the sun, sand and the deep blue sea.
Nahh. In here didn't get any __________.

I have re-discovered the streets and the earth beneath. Strapped backpacks to my backs and my back is where I lay to see. A canvas of the night skies, stars aplenty.
I have floated down rivers, traversed deserts. Scaled mountains and submerged into the seas. All I can say now is that this is a poetry; to bring out the wanderlust in me.
..................
South east asia = conquered!
As you can see, its incomplete. The story's not yet been finished. The final chapter is not closed. There's still one more thing left... To fill in the blanks.

#adventuresofyanparker
#yanparkertravellogue

Sunday, 20 December 2015

Bracing the cold weather in South East Asia


Coming from Singapore, we practically experience hot and humid weather. Anything below 25°c is already cooling for us. Like sleep weather, where everyone just wanna stop what they're doing and just take a nap. Lol!
As far as my travels went, South East Asia do have pretty cold countries. Some cold enough to even get snow! Night times are mostly cool; and mountain peaks are obviously super cold. So I don't even bother going there. What I'm looking at are cold low lying places in South East Asia.
Chiang Mai/Chiang Rai, Thailand.
Once you land on its airport, a whiff of cold air just sweeps you off the ground. Prepare to withstand around 20°c-23°c daytime. Kinda like aircon weather already.
Everywhere in Laos.
Laos is surprisingly a super cold country. Probably due to its vast amounts of untouched mountaineous regions and forests. At night, it can go as low as 14°c. We went to Luang Prabang, Vang Vieng and Vientiane. Everywhere we went, its like aircon weather. Some places even worst.
Northern parts, Mui Ne, Vietnam
When we were in Vietnam in 2013, the weather is super cooling. There was even snow in some parts of northern Vietnam. Even in Mui ne, it was quite challenging to get from one place to another without shivering.
Sagada, Philippines
Temperatures can drop till 10°c.
Just be prepared when going to these places. Bring extra layers of clothings!

Monday, 14 December 2015

Crazy Ride - Driving from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng

By far the most craziest ride I've ever taken. The 5hr ride from luang prabang to viang vieng is so full with emotions. At times i cried out loud for help. At times i cried cos the scenery is so beautiful, it made you realise how wonderful God's creation are. I'm talking about sceneries you can only hear about in geography books. That beautiful! I've rode for many miles before. Seen plenty of wonderful places along the way. But this is something different.
We took a minivan and it scaled mountains via steep roads, passing by scenic rivers, streams and valleys. Not only that. As we rode through mountains, riding as much as its pretty cool to ride through clouds, they're blinding and pretty scary; especially when making sharp turns, gradual descent and it made the road more slippery. To add on, the roads were very windy and bendy that it messes your head and its nauseating. Not only that. Falling rocks, boulders and gravels made the journey more bumpier and less pleasant. Yes. FALLING! Literally saw rocks coming down from the steep facade of the valleys. At times the road was so damaged by these rocks, that we had to manoeuvre our way into roads so narrow that we were literally balancing on the edge! Scary indeed. Well, as of now, our ride isn't over.
InsyaAllah we will reach safely in 2 hours. Moments like these, I'll remember forever.

Thursday, 26 November 2015

Masjid talk

I've always wondered... How a person can be so diligent in performing his Muslim duties, yet have a poor attitude and character.
I've always wondered... How can one be so determined in memorising Qur'an, reading the Qur'an everyday and yet still have trouble praying 5 times a day.
I've always wondered... Why aren't there any movies about our prophets. Or our sahabats or any Islamic movies which portrays the goodness in Islam during those times.
I've always wondered... Why are there people who knows the Arabic language, lives in the Arab world, yet is not a Muslim. How can they not embrace Islam when they know and understand the beauty of the Qur'an. Why people like us who don't understand Arabic language loves Islam the same way the Arabs does?
I've always wondered... Why are there so many divisions and subdivisions of Islam.
I've always wondered... Why are there every divisions and subdivisions of Islam frown upon one another. Some go till such extent of killing one another.
I've always wondered... How, or rather why Muslims in those areas have such a difference in beliefs from us until they have the urge kill in the name of Islam. What have they been thought? Or which parts are we missing? What are they missing? What values have they been instilled upon and we did not? What values have we been instilled upon that they did not? Never have I and will I ever understand why people hate one another until going to the extent of killing.
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"O mankind, indeed We have created you from male and female and made you peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble of you in the sight of Allah is the most righteous of you. Indeed, Allah is Knowing and Acquainted." - Surah Al-Hujarat

Saturday, 7 November 2015

Prata talk

I'm typing this while having my favourite cheese prata session. Alone. In my own zone. Cold.

Ok whateva

Lots of people close to me have recently been reaching milestones in their lives. Be it marriage, engagement, graduation, getting new jobs. All that. I'm so very proud of them all. Love to see people accomplish their dreams.

My next #goal2015 and life accomplishment will come in December Insyaallah, when I attempt to backpack for a month and complete the remainder of Southeast Asia. Hiking up Thai peaks and Philippines' volcano, Laotian jungles and caves and witnessing different cultures and beliefs.

Much has been documented about my travels and I will be updating here daily throughout the month.

It will be difficult and challenging. However, I believe that nothing is ever too difficult for the things we love.

I am passionate about many things. Football is well documented. I can go for 5 football sessions in a week without complaining. That is a good example of the quote above. Normally, people would simply cringe at that thought. But for me, it is a challenge and its not that difficult of a challenge if its something close to me.

I believe it's the same for everyone too.

Speaking of challenging, im challenging myself to learn Thai by December. I love the Thais. Their culture. Their way of life. I used to think that one day, that's the place I wanna settle down. Been watching quite a lot of Thai movies too. Learning how to speak their lingo's and common phrases. I believe my progress has been good. I think my Thai is on par with my Arabic language(which is not that great either. Lol).

Alright. Ive been typing this for a good 20mins. My cheese prata will get stale soon. Yes, stale! Haha

Till then my fellow friends.

Thursday, 29 October 2015

On a magical boat ride

About 3 years ago today, I embarked on my first ever backpacking trip. This was one experience I still remember ever so clearly and will never forget!
It was raining. We got on a local boat to a secluded place. This tiny boat was the only way the locals used to transport raw food and groceries. These seamen looked like regular housewives and normal men. Little did we knew that this innocent looking boat wasn't so innocent after all... 20 mins into the open ocean, the boat suddenly stopped. These seamen started smoking. However, it smelled different; not the typical cigarette smell. Within just a few minutes, the whole boat was engulfed with smoke. We were the only foreigners, seated right in the middle of the enclosed boat, in the middle of the ocean. Trapped!! 
Once they were done and all seemed so weirdly happy, we continued our journey.
Unfortunately, things got even worse! About 5 mins in, something from the engine somehow broke apart!
It was so hilarious looking at how these seamen attempted to repair the engine. They stumbled, tripped, slipped. Some even fell into the sea. Everyone was laughing and there was absolutely no signs of panic. HAHA!
After awhile, the boat somehow got partially repaired and we managed to land safely. All still smiling...  #adventuresofyanparker #yanparkertravellogue

Monday, 12 October 2015

Knowledge. Cultures. Diversity

I often hear people ask me, "Why do you go to Country X? What's there? It's so boring." Every time I venture overseas, I often come back tired. So tired I usually take MC the following day just to sleep in. 


My purpose of backpacking/travelling is to open my eyes to other cultures, beliefs and practices, their way of life and its simplicity. And most importantly, to appreciate the good life we have in Singapore, Alhamdulillah. Every place has something new to offer no matter how 'boring' it seems to be. These are experiences we can't find here in Singapore and these experiences are ever so invaluable.


 "Travel for the sake of knowledge. Pursuing knowledge is ibadah." 📷: @_aniq_

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Sunday, 11 October 2015

Circle train? Circular train??

Probably the most colourful train ride I've ever taken. The 3hr ride costs 20cents and it showed me the diversity of the Burmese people and how they go about their daily lives. In this picture, the guy in green/sarong beside me was openly promoting (complete with pull up posters) his tongkat ali and some pills of which I'm clueless of. Probably I should use his style to promote my cycling tights too. Lai lai!! ✌


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Saturday, 10 October 2015

On Foot!

On our typical adventures overseas, we usually clocked about 20km on foot daily exploring the areas, finding halal food, learning different cultures, and also errr.... getting lost! Maps, GPS, motivation and big sets of balls are essential tools to ensure we do not get extra mileage on our foot. Haha 📷:@_aniq_

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Friday, 9 October 2015

Rangoon City

After trekking volcanoes at Mt Bromo and Ijen, we're back to exploring cities and off beaten paths. Visiting Rangoon City was an eye opener to say the least. I never thought Myanmar had a multi racial society as well. 


To me, the laws created are comparable to Singapore's. Muslim food are super easy to come by. There are plenty of Indians. It is a super safe city. Everyone was very welcoming and friendly. Many of the men wore tattoos. Heck, even Singapore itself is a brand!! And so so much more... 


I wouldn't have known all these if I didn't have the opportunity to visit Myanmar. Alhamdulillah.

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