People should learn lessons from undesirable incidents in 2021

KANGAR, Dec 30 – The undesirable happenings in the country in 2021 such as the recent floods that was catastrophic in the history of geo-disasters in Malaysia, should serve as a warning and lesson for the people.

The Raja Muda of Perlis, Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail said that going into 2022, the experiences this year should spur and guide the people in moving forward in a positive manner in various spheres.

“Leave the negative things behind and remember that each success and great achievement of the individuals, families, organisations, community or country should be a guide for the future,” said the Crown Prince.

Tuanku Syed Faizuddin said that incidents like the COVID-19 pandemic, massive floods, political conflicts and so on should teach the people to pay more attention to various aspects such as health, political stability and environmental protection.

“We should realise that life always promises us challenges, hence we should strive to better ourselves and rise again. All that we have today including our property and business are not permanent as at any time, these can be adversely affected by such things as disasters and spread of diseases.”

Tuanku Syed Faizuddin, who is also the head of the Perlis Islamic Religious Council (MAIPs), said this after receiving a sum of RM50,965 in business zakat for 2021, on behalf of MAIPs, from QSR Brands (M) Holdings Bhd.

It was presented by the acting head of QSR’s Syariah and Halal Compliance Department, Hayazi Darus at the MAIPs building here, today. Also present was MAIPs chief executive officer, Mohd Nazim Mohd Noor.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency