Showing posts with label Guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guide. Show all posts

Thursday, 19 May 2011

Storage For summer

Assalamualaikum wbt.


Dear BruManch Members!,


Thinking where to put your stuff during summer?


No one seems to offer you a place? LOL


OR


You have so much barang and you pretty sure inda muat at your friends room?




HERE is the solution!


We Introduce you to the most cost effective summer storage solution and we donate £5.00 to your society ( Hihihi:p) for every member using our service.

www.123studentstorage.co.uk

At 123StudentStorage.co.uk we provide professional summer storage at a guaranteed lowest price to the students of Manchester, our service includes FREE packing material, FREE collection and delivery and FREE insurance.

123StudentStorage.co.uk was established by three University of Manchester graduates who identified the problem while at University and they have an insight view to what service meets the students' requirements.

Our website provides a full end to end customer service to the students. It's easy to use and well designed to accommodate all common questions. Please visit our website at

www.123StudentStorage.co.uk

and see it for yourself.

Please cascade this email to your society members and share the benefits with them and we promise you would not be disappointed.

Furthermore we will offer an exclusive extra 10% discount to any member of your society who uses our service. Please ask them to use the following Promotion code when placing their order:

Promotion Code: KdLoF28d

Finally, We would like you to accept our company as your society sponsor and If you require further information or would like to raise any questions that is not covered by this email, or simply just like to know more please feel free to contact us via the means explained in my signature.

Good luck with your upcoming exams and happy summer holidays.



Regards:

Brumanch Committee 2010/2011

Good luck with exams!

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Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Welcome to Manchester!

Assalamualaikum WBT and Hello (those who applying here!)

Still thinking where to apply guys? or Nervous for choosing Manchester?
Hope these infos below will help to Ease your application process.
1. Studying In Manchester.

Universities in Manchester,
1) University Of Manchester (UoM) - Manchester City
2) Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) - Machester City
3) Salford University. - Salford
4) Bolton University.- Bolton

** Most Bruneian Students are studying in UoM, however there are few people studying in the listed universities above. Talk to us if you need any Question regarding your future course and if you need someone who are currently taking the same course. We will try our best to get them/ he/ she talking to you as soon as possible.

University Of Manchester's info:

2. Transportation
There shouldn't be any worries regarding the transportation. Bus services are frequent most of the time. There's no need to wait long for the bus to come (unless it is weekend). Student's here usually buy the UniRider from StageCoach Company, as it's more convenient and a lot more cheaper if to total the cost of transportation for 2 semesters. well it's all depends on personal preferences and where do you stay. However most us would argue that it is super useful during winter! and for those who has lots of classes=) . click here for more details for bus routes, price and etc.

3. Crime
As of the crime rates, no Bruneians have ever been involved in crime before, hopefully that will never happen. The thing is, you have to know how to keep yourself protected. Never show off valuable stuffs publicly. Don't leave doors unlocked and windows wide opened. Never let strangers into your house unless you called them (repairman etc). All the basic things. Insya Allah, no one will do harm to you. The important thing is, never walk out in the dark all by yourself. No matter where you are, even outside of Manchester, if you're all alone, people might not be hesitant to approach you. But yeh, it isn't as bad as you might think it is. Everyone is happy in Manchester.

4. Sports & Life in Manchester.
These two things are the most least you should be concern about. As part of BruManch (Bruneian in Manchester) the society it self will offer you a lot (seriously) events and activities which some of it are weekly events. so to think that you will be alone and lifeless here is surely going to be impossible. Just Find and talk to us then insyAllah you'll be FINE!

List of BruManch events can be find in this blog. For weekly activities are for example tadarus Quran for khatam al-quran (Quranic Circle) and BruManch weekly Sports meeting.

5. Accommodation.
Most Bruneian live in Rusholme @ Curry mile, its seriously just 20minutes Bruneian walk to the university (depends on where your building is). This is an amazing place to live. with Halal food and restaurants are all lies along the main street. In my case, I just need to walk out the door to get the halal meat. This area is however is not really convenient for those who are studying in the north campus, but again if you have the unirider it shouldn't be a problem.

if you prefer to stay in hall but you still want to be close with the other Bruneians and halal food, I would strongly recommend that you to apply for MCR south (Rusholme). click here for detail.

Cost of living:
house: 150-270 pounds (by size of room) - mostly exclusive from bills
Hall : 300ish - Inclusive

6. Muslim In Manchester.
Manchester is full with muslims. You can find access to prayer halls in the uni itself. There is one hall in the North campus, and another one in the South campus, Here you don't have to worry for wearing hijab/tudung, no one will discriminate you. In fact you'll be amazed to see this fashion hijab runway in Manchester.Furthermore, all the universities in Manchester joined the world Islamic awareness week, as for this year (2011) it was the most awesome week ever for all muslimah and non-muslim as you can get your hand a henna for free!

click here for more detail for the Islamic week and Muslim in Manchester.

7. Any more questions??
If you have any more inquiries, don't hesitate to email us,

brumanch@gmail.com

or look for us in facebook: BruManch society

or talk to us personally in facebook,
izzah hj rahman ( President 2010/2011)
Ain Yakob ( president 2011/2012)

Masrur Zainuddin ( Vice.P 2010/2011)
Ardina Daud (secretary 2011/2012)



Regards.
BruManch committee


20 Exam Tips!

Assalamualaikum wbt and Hello BruManchers!

Praise be to Allaah and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger and upon his family and companions.

The Muslim student puts his trust in Allaah when facing the tests of this world, and he seeks His help whilst following the prescribed means, in accordance with the words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him):

“The strong believer is better and is more beloved to Allaah than the weak believer, although both are good. Strive to attain that which will benefit you and seek the help of Allaah, and do not feel helpless.” (Saheeh Muslim, hadeeth no. 2664)

Among those means are the following:

Turning to Allaah by making du’aa’ in any way that is prescribed in Islam, such as saying, “Rabbiy ishrah li sadri wa yassir li amri (O my Lord, expand my chest and make things easy for me).”

Getting used to sleeping early and going to exams on time.

Preparing all required or permitted equipment such as pens, rulers and setsquares, calculators and watches, because being well prepared helps one to answer questions.

Reciting the du’aa’ for leaving the house: “Bismillaah, tawakkaltu ‘ala Allaah, wa laa hawla wa laa quwwata illa Billaah. Allaahumma inni a’oodhu bika an adilla aw udalla, aw azilla aw uzalla, aw azlima aw uzlama, aw ajhala aw yujhala ‘alayya (In the name of Allaah, I put my trust in Allaah, and there is no strength and no power except with Allaah. O Allaah, I seek refuge with You lest I should stray or be led astray, lest I slip (commit a sin unintentionally) or be tripped, lest I oppress or be oppressed, lest I behave foolishly or be treated foolishly).”Do not forget to seek your parents’ approval, for their du’aa’ for you will be answered.

Mention the name of Allaah before you start, for mentioning the name of Allaah is prescribed when beginning any permissible action; this brings blessing, and seeking the help of Allaah is one of the means of strength.

Fear Allaah with regard to your classmates, and do not be affected by their anxiety or fear just before the exam, for anxiety is a contagious disease. Instead, make them feel optimistic by saying good words as prescribed in Islam. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was optimistic when he heard the name of Suhayl (which means “easy”) and he said: “Things have been made easy for you.” He used to like to hear the words ‘Yaa Raashid, when he went out for any purpose. So be optimistic that you and your brothers will pass this exam.

Remembering Allaah (dhikr) dispels anxiety and tension. If something is too difficult for you, then pray to Allaah to make it easy for you. Whenever Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) found something too difficult to understand, he would say, “O You Who taught Ibraaheem, teach me; O You Who caused Sulaymaan to understand, cause me to understand.”

Choose a good place to sit during the exam, if you can. Keep your back straight, and sit on the chair in a healthy manner.

Look over the exam first. Studies advise spending 10% of the exam time in reading the questions carefully, noting the important words and dividing one’s time between the questions.

Plan to answer the easy questions first, then the difficult ones. Whilst reading the questions, write notes and ideas which you can use in your answers later.

Answer questions according to importance.

Start by answering the easy questions which you know. Then move on to the questions which carry high marks, and leave till the end the questions to which you do not know the answers, or which you think will take a long time to produce an answer or which do not carry such high marks.

Take your time to answer, for the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Deliberation is from Allaah and haste is from the Shaytaan.” (A hasan hadeeth. Saheeh al-Jaami, 3011).

Think carefully about the answer and choose the right answer when answering multiple-choice questions. Deal with them in the following manner. If you are sure that you have chosen the right answer, then beware of waswasah (insinuating whispers from the Shaytaan). If you are not sure, then start by eliminating the wrong or unlikely answers, then choose the correct answer based on what you think is most likely to be correct. If you guessed at a correct answer then do not change it unless you are sure that it is wrong – especially if you will lose marks for a wrong answer. Research indicates that the correct answer is usually that which the student thinks of first.

In written exams, collect your thoughts before you start to answer.Write an outline for your answer with some words which will indicate the ideas which you want to discuss. Then number the ideas in the sequence in which you want to present them.

Write the main points of your answer at the beginning of the line, because this is what the examiner is looking for, and he may not see what he is looking for if it is in the middle of the page and he is in a hurry.

Devote 10% of the time for reviewing your answers. Take your time in reviewing, especially in mathematical problems and writing numbers. Resist the desire to hand in the exam papers quickly, and do not let the fact that some people are leaving early bother you. They may be among the people who have handed in their papers too early.

If you discover after the exam that you answered some questions incorrectly, then take that as a lesson in the importance of being well prepared in the future, and not rushing to answer questions. Accept the will and decree of Allaah and do not fall prey to frustration and despair. Remember the hadeeth of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), “If anything befalls you, do not say, ‘If only I had done such and such.’ Rather say, ‘Qadar Allaah wa maa sha’a kaan (the decree of Allaah and what He wills happened),’ for saying ‘if only’ opens the door for the Shaytaan.” (Saheeh Muslim, and the first part of this hadeeth was mentioned above).

Note that cheating is haraam whether it is in foreign language tests or any other tests. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, “Whoever cheats is not one of us.” It is wrongdoing and it is a haraam means of attaining a degree or certificate, etc., that you have no right to. The consensus is that cheating is a kind of cooperation in sin and transgression. So do without that which is haraam, and Allaah will suffice you from His bounty. Reject all offers of haraam things that come to you from others. Whoever gives up a thing for the sake of Allaah, Allaah will compensate him with something better. You have to denounce and resist evil, and tell the authorities about any such thing that you see during the exam, or before or after it. This is not the forbidden kind of slander rather it is denouncing evil which is obligatory.

Advise those who buy or sell questions or post them on the Internet etc., or who prepare cheat notes. Tell them to fear Allaah, and tell them of the ruling on what they are doing and on the money they earn from that. Tell them that the time they are spending in preparing these haraam things, if they spent it in studying, or answering previous exams, or helping one another to understand the subject before the exam, that would be better for them than doing these haraam things.

- Remember what you have prepared for the Hereafter, and the questions of the examination in the grave, and how to be saved on the Day of Resurrection. Whoever is saved from the Fire and admitted to Paradise will indeed have succeeded.


We ask Allaah to make us succeed in this world and cause us to be among those who are victorious and saved in the Hereafter, for He is the All-Hearing Who answers prayer.

Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid


Best of luck with all your exams!

BruManch 2010/2011 committee

Friday, 24 December 2010

Update: E-code Non Halal Food

salam to all Muslims,

do we aware of what we are eating and buying.. Is it halal? or suspicious?

Halal meaning lawful or permitted. The opposite of halal is haram, which means unlawful or prohibited. Halal and haram are universal terms that apply to all facets of life. However, we will use these terms only in relation to food products, meat products, cosmetics, personal care products, pharmaceuticals, food ingredients, and food contact materials.

While many things are clearly halal or haram, there are some things which are not clear. Further information is needed to categorize them as halal or haram. Such items are often referred to as mashbooh, which means doubtful or questionable.

so please be aware of these unclear things which i think more important, don't let the nafsu inside let us to try something that is categorize as mashbosh. If you are hesitating if its halal or not, please leave it=).

anyway, I got this from someone who really cares about us. please sisters and brothers take a note.. and share with your friends=)






“And eat not of that whereon Allah's name hath not been mentioned, for lo! it is abomination. Lo! the devils do inspire their minions to dispute with you. But if ye obey them, ye will be in truth idolaters” (6:121).

-On the authority of Abu Huraira (may Allah be pleased with him), who said: The Messenger of Allah said: “Allah the Almighty is good and accepts only that which is good. Allah has commanded the Faithful to do that which He commanded the Messengers, and the Almighty has said: “O ye Messengers! Eat of the good things, and do right..” (Quran 23:51). And Allah the Almighty has said: “O ye who believe! Eat of the good things wherewith We have provided you..” (2:172). Then he mentioned [the case of] a man who, having journeyed far, is disheveled and dusty and who spreads out his hands to the sky [saying]: O Lord! O Lord!-while his food is unlawful, his drink is unlawful, his clothing unlawful, and he is nourished unlawfully, so how can he be answered!” (Muslim).


ps: be that person who you were once become when you first reached UK, be that suspicious of what you eating..insyAllah May Allah protect us all:)

- president 2010/2011

Monday, 4 January 2010

EXAMS!!

Hello fellow BruManch!

It's that time of the year again that everyone dreads.... EXAMS!

Despite that, first of all, I want to wish everyone a

Happy New Year 1431/2010!

Hope everyone had a good one, be it with friends or family, going out or just staying in at home.

It's only about 2 weeks until crunch time, people!! Stress levels are high, sleeping patterns are haywire and sleeping times are shorter. But you gotta do, what you gotta do. On behalf of the committee, I would like to wish everyone GOOD LUCK!

So, although you're..

And you start eating more junk..


And have lots of caffeinated drinks..

You know you still need to take care of yourself. So, don't forget to eat your recommended daily veg and/or fruits..


And always take time for yourself to relax. You can spare 5 minutes to half an hour a day to do some simple exercises or just simply relax. How's about yoga, for instance?


And why not create study buddies/groups and keep each other motivated?

But always remember to..


Until then, fellow BruManch. I wish you all the best!

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Thursday, 18 September 2008

A Balanced Lifestyle


The BruManch Society would like to wish all its members the best for the upcoming new term. BruManch believes in a balanced lifestyle for students here in Manchester. Whilst enjoying our time here, we must constantly remember the responsibility we have towards our family and country.

"At times, it is difficult to keep a proper balance in our lives.
But, over time, an improper balance will lead to problems."
Catherine Pulsifer

"Live a balanced life - learn some and think some and
draw and paint
and sing and dance and play and work every day some."
Robert Fulghum

Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Guide : To Heathrow Airport

The departure terminal to Brunei with RBA is at Terminal 3. Make sure you know what time your flight is and arrive at the airport early to avoid any problems. Passport and Ticket must always be with you at all times. Students are allowed to carry 35kg on RBA. Don't forget to bring your Student ID.
Here are the top 3 ways to get to Heathrow Airport (Terminal 3) from Brunei Hall.

1) Heathrow Connect (Train) - Paddington Station
Stop at station Heathrow Terminal 1,2,3 and make your way to Terminal 3.

Advantage:
Cheap - £6.90 one way
(with a railcard such as a Young Person Railcard - £4.60)

Disadvantage:
Requires you to carry your luggage to Paddington Station and load onto a train. Train journey is slower compared to Heathrow Express as it takes 25 mins to reach Heathrow.

Train Times:
Link - Train comes every 30 minutes

2) Heathrow Express (Train) - Paddington Station
Stop at station Heathrow Terminal 1,2,3 and make your way to Terminal 3.

Advantage:
Fast - 15 minutes to Heathrow from Paddington Station.

Disadvantage:
Requires you to carry your luggage to Paddington Station and load onto a train. Expensive - £15.50 for one way. (You save 33.3% with a railcard or 25% with a International Student Identity Card)

Train Times:
Link - Train comes every 15 minutes

3) Taxi (Van/Cab)

Advantage:
Taxi is on the go. Luggage is carried by the driver and you are sent directly to Terminal 3. Cheaper if you go in a group of 4 people or more if possible. (Based on my experience, £60 for 4 people i.e. £15 each)

Disadvantage:
Slower (due to traffic).
Very expensive for one person.