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MONDAY, 21 OCTOBER – Malaysia was once a country that received assistance and trainings from donor countries.

However, State Secretary of Sabah, Tan Sri Sukarti Wakiman said that the situation had changed in recent years through the development and economic stability achieved by the nation.

“In fact, we have now become one of the donor countries in helping other developing countries,” he said when officiating at the closing ceremony of the Third Country Training Programme (TCTP) organised by Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

He added that Malaysia had now conducted more than 20 trainings in various specialised fields under the Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme (MTCP) which was held at various institutions including UMS.

Tan Sri Sukarti who is also a member of the Board of Directors of UMS said the partnership with JICA helped to bolster efforts in conducting trainings and sharing with participants of third world countries.

He also expressed his pleasure for the fact that Malaysia especially Sabah was chosen as one of the locations for this international class training programme because of its various biology and ecosystem management.

“I sincerely hope that such programme would be enhanced and strengthened in the near future,” he added.

TCTP  which started on 29 September was participated by 13 participants from Papua New Guinea, Tanzania, the Philippines, Botswana and Vietnam.

Also present at the event were a representative from the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Mahrulzahrin Miskan; Acting Director of the Institute of Tropical Biology and Conservation (IBTP) UMS, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Charles S. Vairappan and JICA Malaysia representative, Shinobu Yoshizawa. – SS
 

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konvo12MONDAY, 21 OCTOBERUniversiti Malaysia Sabah graduands who will be graduating at the coming 15th Convocation can now check their status at the official portal of the Academic Services Division (BPA).

According to a statement issued by the division, the eligibility status of graduands can be checked starting today.

The statement added that the general guidelines and further information on the convocation in more detail can be reached at http://bpa.ums.edu.my/.

Graduands can also contact Roziah Awang at 088-320000 extension 691264/691255 for more enquiries.

The 15th UMS convocation will be held for 3 days starting from 23 November 2013 at the Chancellor Hall. – FMD

 

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qurbanTHURSDAY, 17 OCTOBER – The Hari Raya Aidiladha celebration, also known as Hari Raya Qurban is the essence of sacrifice done by Phophet Ibrahim a.s. (Abraham) of his son, Prophet Ismail a.s. (Ishmael) in fulfilling Allah’s commands.
 
On this basis, the Mosque and Islamic Affairs Unit (UHEIM) of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) sacrificed 15 cows in observing the sacrificial wordship, at UHEIM’s premises.
 
According to the Head of UHEIM, Dr. Muhammad Suhaimi Taat, the slaughtering of the cows started at 8.30 am and was assisted by UMS staff.
 
“The portioned meat were then given to 100 recipients consisting of new converts, the poor and the low income earners,” he said.
 
The event turned more rousing which inspired the groups when the organiser announced that a competition to see the fastest group finishing the job was held.
 
“I would like to thank friends of UMS Mosque, SPKS Student Association, Students of Science Preparatory Course and the Mosque and Funeral Services including Saff Inspirasi Muslimah UMS (SAFFIAH) for helping to make this event a success,” Dr. Suhaimi further added.
 
Also present were the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Student Affairs and Alumni), Assoc. Prof. Datuk Dr. Hj Kasim Hj Md Mansur; Head of UMS Library, Dayang Rukiah Awang Amit and Deans of UMS Schools. – FL
 
 
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rosni aidiladhaTHURSDAY, 17 OCTOBER“Contributors should also participate in ibadah Qurban, and not just contribute in terms of money.”

This was expressed by the Deputy Dean for Academic and Student Affairs of the School of Food and Nutrition, Dr. Mohd. Rosni Sulaiman who was also one of the staff in charge of meat slaughtering, lamented on the poor turnout of contributors during the sacrificial slaughtering of cows.

He said the turn out was only about 10% of the total number of contributors, which should not have happened for they should also be present during the ibadah Qurban itself.

“As we all know, ibadah Qurban is an ibadah that is very noble and it brings us closer to Allah SWT. Indeed, the virtues and advantages of ibadah Qurban is enormous on those who carry out this order of Allah SWT,’ he said.

“However, what saddens me is the number of turn out which is pale in comparison with the number of contributors,’ he added.

He also added that monetary contribution was not a measurement, but what was important was the ibadah Qurban be performed together, or at least the contributors present to be witnesses.

“The least we could do is to have takbir together or watch the slaughtering process being carried out. At least they would be able to appreciate the essence of this ibadah Qurban,” he said.

Therefore, he hoped that the contributors would spare their time to jointly perform this ibadah Qurban in future.

More than 50 UMS Community participated in the slaughtering and distribution of Qurban meat in conjunction with the Qurban Council 1234H/2013M UMS Level. The slaughtered meat were then distributed to more than 100 recipients comprising new converts, the poor and low income earners. - FL

 

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syarahan LeeWEDNESDAY, 16 OCTOBERA country’s economic growth must equal its moral development and the application of moral values in its community.

According to the Trustee of 1Malaysia Foundation, Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye, the matter should be emphasised to avoid immorality, especially among the younger generations who will inherit the country’s leadership reins.

“The rapid economic development is of particular importance in realising the National Mission towards a developed and high income nation by 2020. However, when we work towards achieving the mission, we should not neglect the aspects of moral development, especially among the youths which is a great asset for the country’s future,” he said when presenting his lectures in the Kinabalu Lecture Series which is in its 3rd serie, organised by the School of Social Sciences (SSS) Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). Also present was the Dean of SSS, Dato’ Mohd Hamdan Hj Adnan.

Tan Sri Lee said, in an effort to apply moral values continuously, various activities involving the young generation should be organised.

“Among them are awareness campaigns, voluntary works besides other social activities. These activities should have the characteristics that can include identity awareness and related to their own religious teachings which is the basis of moral integrity in an individual,” he urged.

He also stressed the importance of the role of parents in ensuring that their children were constantly exposed to the values of humanity early.

“Educate your children to discern between good and bad. Encourage them to mingle freely regardless of ethnic and religion to ensure the continuity of the 1Malaysia programme,” Tan Sri Lee added.

Located at the YTL Auditorium, Yayasan UMS, his lecture entitled ‘Moral and Social Agenda In the Context of 1Malaysia’ was attended by over 150 UMS community in this EcoCampus university. – FL

 
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