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Adil, Laila, Bahagia… Pt 2

Posted on 08/05/200723/10/2018 By Reedz


The building looks so quiet and serene from the outside, but I’m sure inside, there are people hectically preparing for the final move-in of the LegCo. Here’s an interesting account from the now weekly BR of the last LegCo session before it moves into its new building.

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On the morning of 20th October, at around 8:14 AM, I shared a link on my personal Facebook page about an event in Malaysia that aimed to raise awareness and reduce fear of dogs among the Muslim community. As someone who has always been afraid of dogs, I saw this…

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A traditional Bruneian wedding, normally consists of quite a few different functions to signify different stages. One of them is the majlis berbedak, or literally translated, powdering ceremony 🙂 It involves the bride and groom wearing some major bling! Check it out:

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Breaking the Silence: A Unified Stand for Global Peace

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In the tranquil heart of Brunei, we often find ourselves at a safe distance from the global upheaval of religious extremism and conflict. Yet, this distance should not translate into detachment. I was recently reminded of this imperative through a compelling article by Paul Mereki, titled “Why The Peaceful Majority…

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Comments (7)

  1. Reza Faizal says:
    09/05/2007 at 3:04 am

    wow… I like the first picture. Kalau wide lagi I want to use it for my banner…. 🙂

  2. Reeda says:
    09/05/2007 at 4:13 am

    Yes I have a much wider shot than this. Will send to you later dude.

  3. eZilly says:
    09/05/2007 at 6:35 am

    Heyyy how did you manage to get pics in the grounds???

  4. Reeda says:
    09/05/2007 at 7:40 am

    Heheh these were taken a few days before our friendly boys in blue took their positions at the gates 😉

  5. RJ63 says:
    09/05/2007 at 11:03 am

    damn, i love the first one!!!and i agree on Reza.10 thumbs up….oops only 2 thumbs.

  6. Dalila says:
    09/05/2007 at 2:14 pm

    Lawa banar. Kan nangis ku liat. Maybe pasal it’s blue? Or the clouds too nice? Haha. Tapi lawa berabis. Love your shots!

  7. Reeda says:
    10/05/2007 at 2:26 pm

    rj63: tks bro 🙂

    dalila: God is the ultimate artist huh?

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