Perak, Malaysia | Hradec Kralove, Czech

      1st December

      December 2, 2014



      Assalamualaikum and hi there,


      I'm currently updating from my new flat; yeah, I moved again and insyAllah hopefully this will be the last one till I graduate. Ameen.

      Today is the first day living here officially. It is farther to the hospital than previous house, but there are public buses frequently available for me. Well, I am still cycling to the hospital (hmm almost to everywhere I need to go). :) But, it is getting cold now and the wind is much more stronger. When the ice starts to form on the roads / pavements, I think I need to start locking my bicycle in the store. Haha. It will be dangerous if I keep cycling though.

      Aha, I passed my Neurology credit today! It was a group work to check a patient. When admitted to the hospital, she had a brain stroke and was not able to move right part of the body; at least at that time. At the end, we conclude she has brain lesion with right hemiparesis and also upper motor neuron lesion (based on positive Babinski sign etc). It was quite smooth to do the history taking with the patient. Neurological tests for head and neck, cranial nerves, upper limbs, lower limbs etc must be tiring for the patient, but she kept trying her best to help us with the physical examinations. Alhamdulillah.

      4.30pm
      Since it is already December now, even in Malaysia too we can expect many decorations for Christmas. They put many big Christmas trees, together with the big ornaments in few places and even decorated trees along the road with beautiful lamps of different colours. That can be seen in different departments of hospital too. I expect loads of discounts in stores. <3

      For our general knowledge, Czech Republic is one of the least religious countries in the world. Most Czech people in previous time adopted Christian as religion; the largest one historically. But, it seems to decline a lot until at least 30% are non-religious and most of them are undeclared. So, I can say that Christmas is celebrated here mostly as annual occasion. Like a tradition of family togetherness; decorating a tree every year, share gifts with loved ones, have dinner as a family, spend holidays at the mountain with the family members.

      By the way, on Christmas day, all supermarkets are closed. I still remember how we don't have anything to eat on this day during our first year and we didn't prepare for it. :(

      p/s - I'm looking forward for the market; especially Trdelnik and caramel cashew nuts. :D

      141201
      v Khaulah

      The Power of Malaysian Passports

      November 21, 2014

      Biometric card is just like our identity card (kad pengenalan) with picture and few details. It is used here as an alternative of passport. 

      My Czech I.C.






      I had a question from my international friend about the biometric card used here in Czech. She asked if having biometric card with long-term residence visa in Czech allowing us to travel to all EU countries without any problem. By the way, she is NOT a passport holder of any EU countries. 

      Actually, I have no idea about it. I just thought that having visa only allow me to stay in Czech with no further questions being asked. Well, any Malaysian passport holders can be here without visa for 90 days per half year though. That's good :D But, when I'm flying home, I will present my biometric card along with passport every time I pass Czech customs. Exceed 3 months, right?

      I'm trying to help her finding more information, I suddenly remember I read online about "How Powerful is The Malaysian Passport?" Ahaa, now I realised that Malaysia is one of the top 10 most powerful passports in the world! It is tied with Malta, at the ninth place, two rank behind South Korea. 

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_Malaysian_citizens


















      What does it mean?
      The power of the passports indicate how far you can travel in this world without visa. For example, Malaysian passport holders can travel to 163 countries without the need of visa :D Alhamdulillah.

      Check here for more details :)

      Picture credit to dailymail.co.uk


      Or maybe you can check the wikipedia - visa requirements for Malaysian citizens. or change it to any citizens you want to know. 

      For my friend's case, her passport does not allow her to travel to EU countries without visa. I hope she will be able to apply for every visas to each countries she would like to go. I think it's quite hard to do them here, but I'm sure she will get them done :)

      Let's travel the world and reflect new experiences to be a better person :)
      Have a nice weekend, people!

      Assalamualaikum.
      v Khaulah,
      141121

      Segmen Blogwalking by DJH

      November 20, 2014

      Assalamualaikum and hi! :D

      I just started to be active again in this blogging world, so, I was thinking why not I join any blogwalking segments. :)

      To be honest, this will be my first time and let's see how it goes. <3




      This segment will end at 11.59 pm, 22nd November 2014

      Lets join together and get to know each other by our writings :D





      v Khaulah, 
      141120

      Trigames, Prague 2014

      November 18, 2014

      Worth taking part. :)

      Our little family in Czech :)
      Picture credit to Bridget Yong


      Trigames ; is one of the way to gather all Malaysian students here in Czech. It used to be iGames, which means inter-varsity games between 3 localities where Malaysian students are studying. Prague, Hradec Kralove and Olomouc. But iGames was ended last year. Due to decreasing number of students in Czech (most students had graduated), the concept was changed to Trigames.

      Trigames.
      3 major games; competed by 3 teams - combination of all students in whole Czech. The names of the teams was very unique and medical :D

      Anasarca :D or maybe AnaKorea AnaMuslim hehe


      Anasarca (Yellow/Orange)Generalised edema - what is that? Basically, it occurs when fluid in vessels get into tissues and cause them to swell. 

      Beri-beri (Red)It occurs to patients with deficiency of Vitamin B (thiamine). There are two types of beri beri. Wet type - it can affect the heart function leading to heart failure. While dry type - can affect nerves and lead to paralysis. 

      Cirrhosis (Blue)Liver cirrhosis is the most common one in Czech, I guess. Hmm at least the most patient I've met. Basically, cirrhosis is the scaring of liver tissues after being injured - in Czech case - due to alcohol. 


      Enough of the introduction. :D

      I was in Anasarca team. We didn't win the whole games, but I guess, I got what I expected from this Trigames.

      Unity.


      Yes, eventhough I've been to all iGames for the past 3 years, I can still feel a lot of gaps between localities. I felt so awkward to have conversation with people I don't really close to. Hmm, maybe still at the time being. But, still, I managed to chat with people I've never greet before. I managed to know more students that I've never seen (or maybe I don't realised) before. 

      Even we just had the time to plan our strategies on the day of games - it was just nice; not to have so much winning desire but more to be playful :D 

      Oh, I forgot to mention which games were included in this Trigames.

      Basketball
      Futsal
      Volleyball.

      Among these three, I only have confident with volleyball. It is not that I am an expert in it. But, I love volleyball so much and I have some knowledge about the rules and tricks. Hihi :)

      I did participate in basketball though. Just mentioning again, I already know I don't really like games with many body contact, so I found it hard to play basketball with so many rough moves and attacks from the opponents. And yet, it was the one which cause me to sweat a lot. Haha. Great! No need to do work-out that day. 

      Most of times, we just play other games too - like dodgeball and renovated netball. :D 

      With my lovely Kak Akieyyy

      I love the feeling of being mixed with other localities. 
      I love not to have the impression of 'bla bla Olomouc' or "bla bla bla Hradec or Prague" etc. :)

      Thank you, Prague committee for having us as guests in this Trigames 2014. Till we meet again in any events soon.


      v Khaulah,
      141117

      Gorgeous Autumn Walk ; Czech

      November 14, 2014


      Autumn; I guess it is on the way to close its stunning view with so many bright golden leaves scattered all over the ground. Most trees try to shred their leaves before the cold winter comes. Yeah, it is already quite cold now, especially when I cycle to school everyday. Gloves are important. When the cold, strong wind strike my face, it feels so refreshing - and painful T_T

      Before it's over for another year, let me share with you some more amazing views of autumn forest here in Czech Republic.  :D

      nemophilist-girl.tumblr.com


      This is actually Cesky Raj; again. But, this time, I walked in another part of Cesky Raj. And the view here is just different that previous one. :) Check here.

      I was there with many new friends! It was actually a trip planned by my juniors, in which they have same interest as me :D And along the way, I managed to help sometime with the navigation as I just learnt about dealing with routes. :) Yeah, girls still can read map, yeay! 

      By the way, they are from Poland, India, Libya, Czech, Greece, Cyprus etc. Since most of us are international students, I'm excited to see how non-Czech deal with this hiking-walking thing. And I'm amazed that they love to take pictures too (same like me T_T). 


      Piotr, Masha, Pawel, Rishika, Magda, Syafikah, Andria, Basma, Ela, Hanis


      It was already late-autumn, in which most trees are leave-less. Haha, I'm not sure if it is a right word, but I just want to say there were less leaves still hanging on the trees.  



      It was a lovely walk. <3

      I met many people walking with us, and most of them were elderly T_T Just imagine our grandparents walk along the road beside a lake, holding hands, keep themselves next to each other. It was beautiful! 

      I also met my Anatomy final-exam examiner! :D Haha, it's awkward for me but, it still feel nice to see him with his lovely wife and 2 shy twins; outside the school time. Final exam here are majority done orally, so, imagine yourself sit in front of your lecturers, answering all those questions. And they can ask you so many things and you don't have the chance to skip any questions or maybe just say, 'I don't know but maybe you can tell me'. :p

      I've been joining last year autumn trip with him and other Czech students actually. :)

      Apple trees
      Going to suburbs or villages or anywhere outside the skirt of towns, means you can have the chance to see or eat so many apples! The apple trees are all along the road and you can just pick it up and eat as long as you know the trees are not in somebody's gardens  :)


      Czech is full with castles. Here is another one - a preserved gothic castle; Hrad Kost. It was closed during our visit as they will not be opened starting November till March. 

      Basically, most buildings in Europe are based on Gothic architecture. It was a style that come from 12th - 16th century. You can check more about it in Wikipedia; I'm not able to put them into simple words. :) 


      p/s If you are travelling to Europe, Czech should be considered to be on your list, okay. Most of times, its beauty is indescribable. <3




      Set It Free

      November 9, 2014

      Have you been in the feeling of regret? Like after doing something, you regret doing it. Especially something bad and even harmful to yourself or maybe somebody else. 

      It is a yes for me.



      Honestly, there were so many things I wish I didn't do. So many things I wish I put my thought more before I did it. So many speech that I wish I had not say. So many moments I wish I never had. 

      In Malay, it is called 'Kalau lah'. That word 'IF'. T_T


      I had come across this hadith and tried to do some self-reflection. 

      Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (?) as saying:
      A strong believer is better and is more lovable to Allah than a weak believer, and there is good in everyone, (but) cherish that which gives you benefit (in the Hereafter) and seek help from Allah and do not lose heart, and if anything (in the form of trouble) comes to you, don't say: If I had not done that, it would not have happened so and so, but say: Allah did that what He had ordained to do and your" if" opens the (gate) for the Satan.



      Sometimes, the things which had happened in the past do not allow us to move on.They make us feel so sad and keep on staying in the sad condition without even try to escape from it towards something better. Like, 'I can't let it go, I can't move on. It keeps lingering in my mind'.

      And as a Muslim, it is not the good attitude to Allah who had destined everything for us. We are not being grateful with He had given to us.

      It's the whisper in your ear saying 'set it free' - Matthew West

      Now, it is the time to set it free. Erase all the thought that I've done sins or I'm not a good person. Turn back to Allah. Repent all the sins and try the best not to do it again. 

      Allah is the most Merciful. Have you read or listen to the story of somebody doing sins and then repent with all his heart but still doing the sin again then repeat again and again. Allah still forgive him. If we come to Him with repentance, He will forgive us! You can listen to that story in the video below. :)




      Still remember the concept of tawbah (Taubat) that we have learned in school before?

      1. Recognise our sins & mistakes
      2. Feel ashamed to Allah as we have violated His trust
      3. Promise yourself to never repeat the mistake

      Believe in Allah and pray hard that He will make things right for us. Depend on Him in whatever we do.
      Indeed, Allah loves those who are constantly repentant and loves those who purify themselves. - Al-Baqarah 2:222

      Be grateful with what had happened. Everything that is destined is not coincidence, even when we meet our long-lost school friend out of nowhere in the supermarket - that is not coincidence. It is planned for us to meet each other.

      Believe that everything happens with reason/s. In that way, we will not blame ourselves so hard and will have open hearts and minds to accept things. Keep on praying, never stop.































      I found this WikiHow link very useful for us. :) Read it, guys.

      http://www.wikihow.com/Ask-Allah-for-Forgiveness

      Till then,
      Assalamualaikum.
      v Khaulah,
      141109



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