Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Saturday, January 24, 2009

The Madinah Visit



The journey began from KLIA on Malaysia Airlines on the 31st May 2008 with about 26 jumaahs under the supervision of Ustaz Halim from Mitra Kembara based in Seremban. We were on transit at Bangkok briefly and then we flew to Jordan. Although we stayed for only about 14 hours at Amman the capital, we managed to make a tour of various historical spots at Amman. Jordan is a modern country with an ancient culture, a land where we can walk through the valleys, stony hills and plains whose names have become part of human history. The Dead Sea is one of the most dramatic places on earth, with its stunning and undisturbed natural environment and glistening water accompanied by its powerful spiritual symbolism which dates back to the days of Musa AS.

The journey to Jeddah took about four hours on the Royal Jordanian Airlines. On arrival at Jeddah Airport we were greeted by Hassan, a Yemeni who have been working in Saudi Arabia. It was wee hours the morning when Hassan drove us to Madinah and the journey took seven hours before we arived at Madinah close to 6.30am.On the way to the hotel I could see the majestic and beautiful Masjid Nabawi build by the Prophet Muhammad SAW. The sight of the masjid brought tears to my eyes.


Bab Ali entrance 26 for ladies only

Beneath the green dome is the resting place of the Rasulullah SAW built inside the Masjid Nabawi

Madihah in general was hot and dry and I could feel the soaring heat on my face as I walked back and forth the masjid especially during noon although it was only June. On the first day, after breakfast at about 9am I made my first visit to the Masjid Nabawi. The entrance for ladies was through Door 26 (Bab Ali). We were screened for mobiles and cameras as these items were not allowed in the masjid but mobiles can be surrendered to the nearby Office Amanat in the masjid. Due to my frequent visits to the office, I was easily identified by the keeper who could even remember my name. On the first day I tried to make my way to the Raudah, one of the few places where prayers are answered. There was a long queue leading to the Raudah but finally I made it despite the long wait. I said my prayers and I hope Allah grants my wishes.


The dude in the long white dress is Prof. Alias posing in front of Jabal Uhud


Ustaz Halim took us around Madinah on a tour of the city and its surrounding historical sites. One of the most striking places was Jabal Uhud where Uhud War took place. After winning Badr War, the muslims were very confident they could win this one as well. Unfortunately due to greed, insubordination and lack of wisdom, the archers who were strategically placed to guard the post left their posts. This was the day when Hamzah, the beloved uncle of Muhammad SAW was slain and his heart ripped off his chest by Hendon, the wife of Abu Sufian who later out of vengeance, ate the heart. The Prophet Muhammad SAW himself was hurt in the struggle.Peace be upon him! When money and wealth becomes the top priority in life, it can lead to disastrous outcomes!

After three days in Madinah, we headed for Makkah. Oh! what tranquility to witness the Kaabah. It was spectacular. To be continued.......

Aidid Marcello at UTM



Aidid Marcello and team came to UTM as consultant to a project for Institut Penyelidikan UTM-Iskandar. They were here to film a 10 min montage for the institute. While Aidid was at the C08 labs, our students had the opportunity to be photographed with Aidid. Apparently he is a friendly and approachable personality. Pictured here are Top: Aswati and Aidid Bottom: Shankar, Aswati, Aidid and Asrul.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Translation Animation- Try the quiz

Please take a peek at this animation and try the quiz. You'll find that it very useful.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Do it yourself Transcription and Translation Animation

Your assignment is to try out transcription and translation animation and see how you can make proteins from DNA through mRNA.

DNA Replication - Anim

This is a 'cute' representation of DNA Replication.

Understanding DNA Replication-Animation

This is an excellent animation which could enhance your current knowledge of DNA Replication

Exploring the Bacterial Cell

An interesting animation showing different cell parts.

How the sodium-potasium pump works -Anim amd Self Quiz

Understanding Cellular Transport- Animation and Self Quiz

Take a look at this animation and quiz yourself to gauge your understanding!

Passive versus active transport- Animation

Please view the following animation which illustrates the different kinds of passive and active transport. I hope it could give you a better idea on the transport mechanism.

glycolysis

An overview of glycolysis.

Friday, January 16, 2009

The Camel Story - What do you learn from it?



After you have seen the powerpoint presentation, you are supposed to give your comments as to where you are in terms of your skills and where you are applying your skills as a first year student of FBB. Give me your intepretation of the slides.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

"PERNIM" barbeque

Thank you to all those who have put in their effort into making the Pernim Dinner a reality. Especially the second year who did not have a full break but made those kids happy. It was a job well done though we were given a month to do the prep. Nonetheless it was very successful. We managed to raise about RM 17K in donations and a bulk of the proceeds will go to Pernim. The barbeque was for all you guys who worked especially hard. I hope you enjoyed it!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Active Transport Across Cell Membranes

Action of antibiotics that block peptidoglycan synthesis

The following animation shows the mechanism of action of three antobiotics that block synthesis of peptidoglycan synthesis.