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Natasha Zainall January 06, 2012 0
Why is everyone making such a big fuss about Amalina Che Bakri?
Because she was a 17A1 student and supposed to be a role model to each and every kid in our country?
Because when she came into popularity she had a hijjab on and now she doesn't?
Because she used to look like the innocent Amalina and now she has a handsome Brit in her arms?

Source : En Hatim A.R
As Mr Hatim had eloquently stated, "Blondie di seberang laut nampak, cleavage sendiri tak nampak."
Who are we to judge her? Who are we to say such a thing about her parents?
We have no right to judge her, let alone speak ill of her, as we ourselves are no angelic.
All I can say from this madness is that she shouldn't be treated the way she is right now.
If this is about culture shock, ramai je lagi our students who went to overseas to further their studies and eventually changed their appearance, why are you not making any remarks about them?
Go and stalk their Facebook and create another trending.
Tambahkan lagi dosa kering anda tu (?!).
OR better yet, take a good look around us and see what we have in store today:
We don't have to go that far to find an example; we'll find girls in hot pants and ultra mini skirts, bearing their lower limbs up to the thigh, prolly an inch from their privates; tight shirts with lower cut at the front pressing their boobies and showing off their cleavages to the public eye; with a glass of champagne in one hand and a cigarette in another; background setting would be dark, presumably a club with 2/3 equally hot and sexy friends, clinging to horny guys for dear life.
Why don't you go to each and every one of them and scold the shit out of them too?
Ini scene belom pergi UK, kalau dah pergi? Wallahu'alam.
Yes, in Islam we're encouraged to advise and to remind one another of the rights and the wrongs,
but couldn't you be more subtle when doing so? Omit all the unnecessary words wouldn't hurt, would it?
Insulting and mengaibkan umat sendiri? These are not taught in Islam, are they?
Have you ever thought of what her parents would feel when you call their daughter with all sorts of inappropriate names? What would YOU feel when people call you with names under the sun?
We DON'T know this girl, and we have absolutely NO idea of who she really is.
Though, if you've seen tonight's news, and you've had taken a good look at all of her photos with her family, then you'd know one thing for sure that;
who she is today is who she has always been all her life.
Dia pown macam student perempuan yang laen jugak, pegi skolah bertudung, di luar with family and friends, tak bertudung. I'm one of these girls jugak, but I don't think I'm having this so-called 'kejutan budaya' just because I don't wear hijjab when I go out with family and friends, or when I enrolled into university.
It's not like her life is being filmed macam The Kardashians for us to know who she really is and how she is with her family and how she dresses everyday kan.
So, we have no right to judge her, as we DON'T know her.
Besides,
Do you really think a parent wouldn't know of their daughter's well-being, especially when she is thousands of miles away from them? Har-har-har. Silly, of course they keep track of her, or else they wouldn't have her Facebook account or taken photo TOGETHER with her in UK, would they?
Read this: Response from Amalina's mother.
Now everyone must say, "mak apa aja anak pakai mcmtu".
Well ask yourself, what has your mother taught you?
As Mr Hatim had said in his blog, "ps: tak baik maki mak sendiri".
She had apologised and promised to change to the better.
Everyone makes mistakes, so does Amalina.
All we can do is ambil iktibar dan panduan dari cerita dia, so we don't do the same.
And do her a favour, stop blogging her photos.
p/s : Jangan nak kutuk sangat kalau diri sendiri pown 2x5 je. At least sekarang she is one of the cancer researchers in UK, kau mampu? Sudah-sudahlah menambah dosa kering tu.
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