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11) Group Project [Part 2]

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On the second week, my group and I opted to hand out mini burgers, a tasty and easy option that people could enjoy while on the move. These mini burgers were made with care by a friend of one of my teammates, Dhia, who kindly offered to assist us with our project. The sight of the deliciously packed burgers filled me with excitement as my group got ready to share them with the community. I helped my group set up our distribution at the same location as we did last week, which is at the KSTCL cafe. When we arrived and organised our station, there were already curious faces eager to grab a free breakfast. With big smiles and open arms, we handed out the mini burgers to everyone who came by. The response was fantastic, and it didn’t take long for us to run out of burgers. Sadly, some people who arrived late were left disappointed. Even though we had a limited supply, the second day of our free breakfast project was a great success. We could see the appreciation from the students who recei...

10) Sejahtera in Islamic View

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For today’s class, we delved deeper into using Sejahtera as a concept for SDG. Learning about Sejahtera and how it connects to Islamic values has really opened my eyes. Sejahtera, which means well-being or peace, is much more than just feeling comfortable or relaxed. It has deep roots in spiritual, emotional, and social aspects, especially when we look at it through Islamic teachings. As Sir Ali taught us more about it, I found that it aligns closely with important Islamic ideas like Tawheed (the oneness of God), Akhlak (good character), and Ihsan (doing good). The well-being that Sejahtera encourages is linked to the condition of our hearts, the purity of our actions, and how strong our relationship with God is. It shows that true well-being isn't just about having material things; it's about balancing faith, good deeds, and moral values. Sejahtera is not only about personal peace but also about creating social harmony, justice, and compassion for others. What really stood out...

9) Group Project [Part 1]

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For the project assignment, my group, Group 7, decided to split our initiative into two different days. During the first half of the project, our group of five classmates met at KSTCL’s cafĂ© to give out free sandwiches as part of our plan to help with SDG 2: Zero Hunger. Thanks to some generous donations, we made a bunch of sandwiches like chocolate banana, chocolate cereal, and even savoury option like egg mayo. I remembered being both excited and nervous while setting up the table, hoping people would like the food that were offered. I’m not much of a social person, so it was intimidating to approach people at first, but I got the hang of it quite easily. Since it was early in the morning, students who just came to KSTCL approached to our table, curious about the free food. At first, they were hesitant, but once they tried the sandwiches, they really liked them. The feedback was super positive, and many students thanked our group for the delicious treat. It felt great to see them enj...

8) Understanding Sejahtera

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Today in class, I learned about a concept called Sejahtera, and it really stuck with me. At first, I thought it just meant well-being, but it turned out to be so much more. Sejahtera is about finding balance and harmony in all areas of life—physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and environmental. This idea really resonated with me, especially when I saw how it connects with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Unlike most traditional definitions of well-being, which pivot around money or success, Sejahtera encompasses spiritual, emotional, and social parts combined to bring about a holistic life. The similarities between Sejahtera and the SDGs were clear. The SDGs support a holistic way of development, seeking to address big problems such as poverty, inequality, and harm to the environment. Sejahtera augments this by nurturing well-being not only for the world or communities but also for every individual. For instance, SDG 3 focuses on ensuring that everybody gets to live health...