ETIKA ILMUAN ISLAM

Oktober 1, 2007

JANGAN BIARKAN JANTUNG-JANTUNG MENANGIS

September 30, 2007
 JANGAN BIARKAN JANTUNG-JANTUNGMENANGIS  

Selamat menyambut Hari Jantung Sedunia

Ucapkan pada jantung-payung terima kasih

Pada jasa degupan

Pada setia denyutan

Pada perkasa derupan

Pada harmonis rentak ritmanya

yang tidak mengerti erti henti

Jangan biarkan jantung-jantung menangis

Tiap denyutan terasa pedih

Kita sumbatkan pembuluh dengan minyak tepu

Perih jantung mengepam lesu

Keluarkan pembunuh dari dapur

Isikan gizi dengan lemak berharga

Biarlah perjalanan darah tersekat tiada. 

Hormati jantung kerana ianya nyawa

Anugerah Teragung Al-Muhyi

Jangan dicemari asap rokok durjana

Memekat darah, melenyapkan pawana

Hingga jantung hilang upaya

Terpaksa hantar isyarat menikam dada.

 Buat acara jantung bahagia

Makanan seimbang secara sederhana

Elakkan obesiti bersenam jadi prioriti

Seluruh keluarga amalkan latihan jasmani

Jantung tersenyum tak menangis lagi.

 Di hari bahagia ini

Dunia mengajak kita

“BERSATU DEMI JANTUNG SIHAT”    

Langkawi. 30.9.2007. 

PAGAR HUKUM

September 29, 2007

DAUN-DAUN BERBICARA

September 28, 2007

Subang Jaya. 28.9.2007.

CITRA RONA SEMIOTIKA 2 (KUNING & BIRU)

September 28, 2007

CITRA RONA SEMIOTIKA 1 (MERAH)

September 28, 2007

POHON ZAQQUM

September 27, 2007

ASAP ROKOK SI BAJU KURUNG

September 27, 2007

ASAP ROKOK SI BAJU KURUNG

Selesai solat Jumaat

kukunjungi restoran di Sunway

Seorang perempuan Melayu tak kupanggil wanita

Berbaju kurung jingga berkembang bunga

Wajah ayu cantik mempersona

Namun sebatang rokok tersepit di bibirnya

Gemawan asap rokok terhembus bangga

Inikah tanda emasipasi mulia kaum hawa?

Lebih bersalahkah perempuan Melayu berbaju kurung

menghisap rokok di khalayak ramai daripada lelaki jantan perkasa

menghisap rokok mendukung anaknya?

Apakah aku adil menghukumnya?

Walaupun dengan lirik pandangan di sudut mata

Aku tak bisa panggilmu wanita, wahai perempuan

Tak sampai hati nak panggil perokok betina

Aku tidak suka menghina sesiapa

Apa pun gelaran perempuan atau betina

Kau pernah menjadi gadis, puteri dan wanita

Kau menolak gelaran semantik halus dan sopan

Memilih menjadi betina atau perempuan 

mangsa nikotin dikau jadi korbankesan sampingan pembangunan

Kau jadi perempuan bukan wanita santun

Penjunjung budaya pencermin bangsa

Apakah adil kupanggil kau perempuan?

Apakah ia emansipasi yang tersasar?

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Restoran jual rawon, Sunway City, 7.9.2007.

The Poet

September 27, 2007

About the writer.          

Born in 1951, Rahmat Haroun was brought up in Butterworth, a harbour town in the northern part of Malaysia. Surrounded by urban poverty, he survived with ten other siblings on his father’s mere income of two hundred sixty ringgit per month. To suffice end meet, besides his crane-driver father had to toil overtime almost every night, he assisted his mother selling Malay delicacy after school. Despite being ridden by frank poverty and loss his medically boarded father at the age of 18, he managed to secure a JPA scholarship in 1971 to do medicine in Indonesia after doing pre-U at SMSAH, Jitra, Kedah.          

As a medical doctor by profession, he could still find space to write in spite of busy schedule at his general practice’s clinic. His passion for creative writing started during his school’s days. But only at the age of 38, he published his first a medical sci-fi novel ‘Di.Ar.Ti.’ (1989). In the following year, he wrote two novels ‘Terang Bulan’ (Full Moon) and another sci-fi novel, ‘Manuklon’ (Human Clones, DBP 1990). In 1991, he published his fourth novel, a sci-fi called, ‘Sentuhan Oedipus’ (The Oedipus Touch). After a long respite, in 2003 he wrote a Malay novel called ‘Hikayat Neogenesis’ as a kind of literary protest. In the same year, he wrote the English version of ‘Hikayat Neogenesis’ called ‘The New Book of Genesis’.In 2006, he wrote “Fitrah Kimiawi”. Currently, he had finished writing “Panggil Aku Melaju” another medical sci-fi novel.          

Though he is not known in Malay literary fraternity as a poet but he does sporadically write mainly of protest poetry. ‘Sarkas Hukum’ or ‘The Legal Circus’ is an example of his poem, which was written in 1989, following a judiciary crisis in Malaysia. When Malay literature was infested with vulgarism, he wrote a poem ‘Mencarutlah Sastera’ or ‘Let swear in literature’ in 2000. As a medical doctor, he is committed to disseminate awareness campaign of the risks and danger of diabetes through Malaysian Diabetes Association in which he is a local chairperson, he expresses in poetry to communicate with his targeted audience through ‘Gurindam Diabetes’ or ‘The Couplets of Diabetes’ during the World Diabetes Day’s Celebration in 2003.           

Apart from novels and poetry, he also writes short stories. Many remain unpublished.  Among short stories published are ‘Kudusnya Mimpi Tisa,” ‘Genesis Tatakala’ and ‘Anugerah’.  His short story, ‘Kimiawi Cinta’ was presented in a literary workshop organised by DBP in 2002. In his spare time, he writes medical-related articles in local daily, mosque’s bulletin and NGO newsletter.          

Though Rahmat Haroun has been writing novels for many years but through ‘The New Book of Genesis’, he takes the challenge to write his first novel in English as a kind of constructive protest against the Ministry of Education’s policy to implement English as a medium of instruction to teach Mathematics and Science in Malaysian Schools and Higher Institutions.   

NUANSA SUCI

September 27, 2007


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