Mari lihat beberapa keping gambar Diana Danielle yang telah membuat percutian di Semporna Sabah. Sememangnya semporna memang terkenal dengan pusat peranginan yang paling indah iaitu Pulau Sipadan. Pulau ini juga merupakan pulau yang paling indah di Asia. Diana Danielle juga pergi ke Semporna dan ditemani oleh rakan karibnya. Kehadiran Diana menjadi perhatian ramai di sebuah perkampungan atas laut yang sungguh mengasyikkan sekali.
SANDAKAN: Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Razak, berkata beliau sangat teruja dengan sambutan luar biasa yang di- berikan masyarakat majmuk ketika kunjungannya ke daerah Sandakan pada Ahad lepas.
Presiden Umno yang datang bersama isteri Datin Seri Rosmah Mansur sempena dua acara iaitu perasmian Persidangan Perwakilan Umno Bahagian Libaran, Sandakan, Kinabatangan, Beluran dan Batu Sapi secara serentak dan Majlis Ramah Mesra Aidilfitri yang telah berlangsung meriah di Dewan Serbaguna Sri Libaran.
Menurut pemimpin nombor satu negara itu, sambutan yang sungguh memberangsangkan ini membuktikan bahawa kerajaan Barisan Nasional (BN) semakin mendapat tempat di hati rakyat walau apa jua dakyah berbentuk hasutan cuba dilemparkan kumpulan pembangkang.
Malahan, katanya, keyakinan rakyat terhadap BN khususnya di negeri ini adalah atas faktor keikhlasan dan kesungguhan pemimpinnya diketuai oleh Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Musa Haji Aman yang menunjukkan mutu perkhidmatan terbaik demi kepentingan semua kaum.
Dalam ucapannya pada majlis tersebut, Najib mengingatkan ahli-ahli kepada Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Bersatu atau Umno supaya memberikan sokongan yang lebih baik dan padu kepada parti selama ini memperjuangkan nasib bangsa, agama dan negara.
Beliau berkata, perjuangan parti terbukti berkesan apabila ia mengambil kira kepentingan semua pihak daripada menyentuh soal kesukuan kerana apa yang lebih penting matlamat asalnya adalah untuk menyatupadukan masyarakat majmuk di negara ini.
Katanya, Umno tidak mengira sesiapa asalkan mereka adalah ahli parti maka tiada masalah bagi kepimpinan parti memilih sebagai seorang pemimpin.
Tambahnya, prinsip perjuangan parti itu sebenarnya berasas kepada matlamat dan penubuhan Umno yang lahir atas dasar dan nilai-nilai perjuangan yang suci.
"Kita perlu tahu hakikat ini kerana Umno bukanlah parti yang lahir di tepi jalan atau ditubuhkan ketika dalam rusuhan sebaliknya Umno diwujudkan berpaksikan keikhlasan pemimpinnya yang berjuang atas niat suci selain mahu memerdekakan negara dari belenggu penjajahan suatu ketika dahulu," jelasnya.
Sehubungan dengan itu, beliau mahu setiap ahli Umno menghayati perjuangan parti serta tidak mempersoalkan kesukuan kerana ia hanya membawa masalah khususnya kepada orang Melayu dan Umno.
Menurut beliau, Umno sebagai sebuah parti keramat sehingga ke hari ini berjaya menyatupadukan semua bangsa Malaysia kerana perjuangannya yang benar-benar ikhlas sekali gus tidak pernah menafikan sesiapa pun.
Dalam Umno, Najib berkata bahawa parti sentiasa menitikberatkan ahli-ahlinya dapat bersatu padu dan bekerjasama dalam apa jua perkara demi kelangsungan kekuatan parti yang menjadi tonggak kepada kerajaan BN.
Katanya, sikap perjuangan yang dilihat mampu menjejaskan perpaduan sesama sendiri hendaklah diketepikan sebaliknya bersatu atas satu perjuangan demi membela nasib bangsa, agama dan negara.
Beliau menegaskan parti tidak akan memberi peluang kepada mana-mana pemimpin yang hanya tahu mementingkan diri sendiri sehingga lupa tanggungjawab terhadap parti.
"Parti tidak mahu pemimpin yang hanya tahu memikirkan soal kepentingan diri, kalau ada boleh tinggalkan Umno," tegasnya.
Presiden Umno mengajak ahli-ahli Umno di negeri ini bersatu padu di bawah lambang panji keramat Umno untuk memastikan parti terus bertambah kukuh terutamanya di peringkat akar umbi.
Selain daripada itu, beliau berkata, nilai perjuangan yang ikhlas perlu ada dalam diri setiap ahli kerana dalam sejarah perjuangan, keikhlasan menentukan halatuju dan kejayaan sesebuah parti.
Ini katanya, sehingga ke hari ini Umno berjaya dalam segenap aspek kerana ia bukan sahaja mengambil kira soal keikhlasan dalam perjuangan tetapi juga menitikberatkan perpaduan di kalangan rakan-rakan komponen BN.
"Kita kena ikhlas berjuang dan kejayaan parti ini adalah atas faktor nilai-nilai perjuangan yang suci semenjak Umno lahir kira-kira 66 tahun yang lalu sehingga kita berjaya mewujudkan suasana hidup harmoni sampai hari ini," jelasnya.
Perdana Menteri seterusnya meminta rakyat memberi sokongan kepada kerajaan sedia ada demi kesinambangun pembangunan yang telah dan sedang dilaksanakan.
Katanya, negeri ini akan bertambah maju setapak seiring dengan kemajuan negeri-negeri lain sekiranya rakyat terus memberikan mandat kepada kerajaan BN menjelang Pilihan Raya Umum (PRU) Ke-13.
Hadir sama ialah isteri kepada Ketua Menteri, Datin Seri Hajah Faridah Tussin; Timbalan Ketua Menteri merangkap Menteri Pertanian dan Industri Makanan, Datuk Seri Yahya Hussin; Timbalan Ketua Menteri merangkap Menteri Pembangunan Infrastruktur, Tan Sri Pairin Kitingan; Menteri Kebudayaan dan Pelancongan, Datuk Masidi Manjun; Menteri Belia dan Sukan, Datuk Peter Pang En Yin; Menteri di Jabatan Ketua Menteri, Datuk Seri Nasir Tun Sakaran serta Menteri Pembangunan Masyarakat dan Hal-Ehwal Pengguna, Datuk Hajah Azizah Mohd Dun.
Yang lain Ketua Umno Sandakan, Tan Sri Hj Ampong Puyon; Ketua Umno Kinabatangan, Datuk Bung Mokhtar Radin; Ketua Umno Beluran, Datuk James Ratib dan Ketua Umno Batu Sapi, Datuk Samsudin Yahya. (NST)
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LAPORAN.....Jamawi yang diiringi oleh ahli jawatankuasa Pergerakan Pemuda Umno dan BN Tenom menunjukkan laporan yang mereka buat di hadapan Balai Polis Tenom.
TENOM: Pemuda Umno dan Barisan Nasional bahagian Tenom pagi kemarin telah membuat laporan polis berhubung tindakan biadab segelintir peserta Himpunan Janji Bersih yang memijak gambar Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak dan isteri Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor pada malam ambang Merdeka di Kuala Lumpur, baru-baru ini.
Mereka juga membuat laporan berasingan berhubung tindakan segelintir anak muda yang menyertai himpunan itu, mengibarkan bendera baru yang dikatakan bagi menggantikan Jalur Gemilang.
Laporan itu dibuat Ketua Pemuda Umno dan Barisan Nasional bahagian Tenom Jamawi Jaafar di Balai Polis daerah Tenom di sini, kira-kira pukul 10.00 pagi.
Jamawi berkata laporan itu dibuat selepas gesaan yang diterima daripada anggota pergerakan itu termasuk rakyat di kawasan ini yang begitu marah dengan provokasi melampau dan sikap biadap peserta himpunan itu.
"Kita tidak mahu perkara ini berterusan walaupun pelakunya telah dikenal pesti dan ditahan bagi memberikan keterangan namun kita memohon polis membuat siasatan lanjut kerana kita bimbang ada dalang yang memperalatkan golongan muda untuk kepentingan politik mereka dan sesiatan ini selaras dengan Seksyen 336 iaitu menghina, menunjukkan isyarat lucah dan melakukan provokasi di khalayak ramai, selain Seksyen 14 iaitu kelakuan aib," katanya ketika ditemui selepas mengetuai pergerakan itu Pemuda Umno dan BN Tenom membuat laporan tersebut.
Menurut Jamawi yang juga Exco Pergerakan Pemuda Umno Malaysia tindakan menayang bontot ke atas gambar Perdana Menteri dan isterinya, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor bukan sahaja jijik, biadap dan keterlaluan bahkan satu perlakuan yang tidak senonoh.
"Ia satu ledakan emosi tanpa pertimbangan yang waras serta boleh menimbulkan kemarahan dan perpecahan di kalangan rakyat," katanya.
Sehubungan dengan itu Jamawi turut menasihatkan agar golongan pelajar di institusi pengajian tinggi dan golongan belia di negeri ini agar tidak terikut-ikut dengan budaya liar yang bertentangan dengan nilai dan norma kehidupan masyarakat di Negara ini.
Welcome to the oldest rainforest in the world, the Island of Borneo. One of the largest island in the world 'shared' by 3 countries i.e. Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia. The majestic rainforest habitats consists of almost 15,000 flowering plants species and 3,000 three species. Above all, 221 species mammal and 400species of bird found.Sabah is located at most north part of Borneo with land area of 73,371 sq. km that presents about 10% of the entire island. At the Crocker Range situated Mount Kinabalu at 4,094 meters is the highest mountain in South East Asia. The Kinabatangan River, the longest river in Sabah is 560 kilometers long. Originate from Crocker Range drains eastward into the Sulu Sea. With Lower Kinabatangan Floodplain in eastern
part of Sabah is less than 500 meters above sea level.An equatorial climate rarely rises above 32°C / 90°F except on very hot days. Rarely fall below 20°C / 68°F even at night. Annual rain falls received is about 150 cm / 60 inches and during wetter parts over 450 cm / 180 inches. Most intense period is during the north east monsoon i.e. from October to February but usually drier from March to September.
Major wildlife habitat types
Tropical forests are the home of the greatest biological diversity on the planet, supporting well over half the globe's species of plants and animals on only a little over five percent of the total land area.Sabah's forest is divided into four broad categories of vegetation type of habitat:
Coastal and Mangrove Forest
Coastal forest includes mangrove forest, freshwater swamp forest, riverine forest and beach vegetation. These types of habitats are found from zero to 100 feet above sea level. The distribution is all along the coast and on major rivers in Sabah.
Mangrove forests and swamp forests are important breeding grounds for fish and provide nesting and roosting sites for wetland birds such as egrets and herons. They are critical for the survival of Borneo's famous Proboscis Monkey.
Dipterocarp Forest
This type of habitat is sub-divided into three categories: The Lowland Dipterocarp Forest (100 - 500 feet above sea level), Upland Dipterocarp Forest (500 - 1,500 feet above sea level) and Highland Dipterocarp Forest (1,500 - 3,000 feet above sea level). Dipterocarp Forests are among the most diverse ecosystems on earth, and are home to most of Sabah's unique and famous wildlife species, such as orangutan and rhinoceros. Most commercial logging is carried out in these forests are special lowland forest types. These special forests may be low in stature, but are rich in unique plant species
Heath forests and limestone forests.
These are special lowland forest types. Although these forests may be low in stature, they are rich in unique plant species.
Montane Forest.
Montane forest is sub-divided into Lower Montane Forest (3,000 - 4,500 feet above sea level) and Upper Montane Forest (4,500 - 11,000) feet above sea level). Upper montane habitat type in Sabah is basically restricted to Kinabalu and Trus Madi mountains. Many rare and restricted range species occur in these unique habitats.
Wetlands
Sabah has a rich variety of wetland habitats besides mangrove forest, including swamp forests, peat swamp forest, marshes, rivers and lakes. In addition to many fishes and aquatic organisms, these wetlands are habitat for numerous species of wetland birds, including long distance migrants that may travel from as far as Australia or Siberia. They are also home to Crocodiles and the rare False Garial.
Marine Habitats
Among the most important marine habitats are sea grass beds and coral reefs. Sea grass beds are important as breeding grounds for many ocean fish, and are feeding grounds for Green Turtles and the rare Dugong (or sea cow). Like tropical forests, coral reefs are among the most diverse ecosystems on earth and Sabah's reefs are famous the world over. The open ocean is also rich in life, and is the home of many valuable fish and invertebrates, as well as marine mammals such as porpoises and whales.
Biodiversity
Most of the mammals and birds that occur in Borneo can be found in Sabah. There are 197 species of mammals in Borneo, and 167 of these have been recorded from Sabah. All of Borneo's ten primate species occur in Sabah. These include the Bornean orangutan -Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeusand the proboscis monkey -Narsalis larvatuswhich both are endemic to Borneo. Borneo's three mega-herbivores - the Asian elephant -Elaphas maximus, Sumatran rhinoceros -Dicerorhinus sumatrensis harrisoniand Banteng -Bos bantengoccur in various parts of Sabah. Other notable species present include the rare Malayan Sun Bear -Helarctus malayanusand the Clouded Leopard -Neofelis nebulosa.
Borneo also has about 622 species of birds, of which 434 are known or thought to breed, and 39 are endemic. Of these, Sabah has about 526 well-documented species, of which about 395 are residents, 35 are Bornean endemics, and four are Sabah endemics. Another 51 species have been recorded in Sabah, but are unconfirmed. The Sabah endemics are the White-Fronted Falconet -Microhierax latifrons, Black-and-Crimson Pitta -Pitta ussheri, White-Crowned Shama -Copsychus stricklandiiand friendly Bush Warbler -Bradypterus accentor. Most of Sabah's mammals and birds occur in forest habitats. Various forms of dipterocarp forest are predominant and cover 41.9 percent of Sabah's land area. Commercially important timber species of the family Dipterocarpaceae of which 155 of the 390 species in Asia are endemic to Borneo, are found in the first type. The rest of the area is montane forest (9.5%), mangrove forest (3.7%), swamp forest (2.3%), plantation forest (2%), and brackish water forest/nipah forest (0.6%). The rest of the land area (39.7%) is basically agricultural land, urban areas etc.
Totally Protected Species
Totally protected species are those listed in Schedule 1 of the wildlife. No one may possess these species or any part or product from them without written authorisation from the Minister for Tourism Development, Environment, Science and Technology.
Totally Protected Mammals
Local Name: Badak Sumatra (My) Common Name: Sumatran Rhinoceros Scientific Name:Dicerorhinus sumatrensisOrder:PerissodactylaFamily:Rhinocerotidae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part I; CITES Appendix I; IUCN E Threats to Survival:
Habitat loss and poaching for its horn, which is believed to have medical properties. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Establish protected areas network. Established interagency collaboration and new approaches in monitoring and research. Conducting captive breeding program. Translocation of doomed animals from areas where loss of habitat and poaching are threatening its survival. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation.
Local Name: Orang Hutan (My); Kogiu (Kd) Common Name: Orang Utan Scientific Name: Pongo pygmaeus Order: Primates Family: Pongidae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part I; CITES Appendix I; IUCN E Threats To Survival: Habitat loss and poaching. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Establish protected areas network. Established interagency collaboration and new approaches in monitoring and research. Conducting natural rehabilitation and breeding programs. Translocation of doomed animals from areas where loss of habitat and poaching are threatening to its survival. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation.
Local Name: Beruang (My) Common Name: Sun Bear/Malay Bear/Honey Bear Scientific Name: Helarctus malayanus Order: Carnivore Family: Ursidae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part I; CITES Appendix I; IUCN V Threats To Survival: Habitat loss and poaching. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Establish protected areas network. Established interagency collaboration and new approaches in monitoring and research. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation.
Local Name: Kera Belanda (My), Bangkatan (Kd) Common Name: Proboscis Monkey Scientific Name: Nasalis larvatus Order: Primate Family: Cercopitihecidae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part I; CITES Appendix I; IUCN V Threats To Survival: Habitat loss and poaching. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Establish protected areas network. Established interagency collaboration and new approaches in monitoring and research. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation.
Local Name: Harimau Dahan (My) Common Name: Clouded Leopard Scientific Name: Neofelis nebolusa Order: Carnivora Family: Felidae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part I; CITES Appendix I; IUCN V Threats To Survival: Habitat loss and poaching. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Establish protected areas network. Established interagency collaboration and new approaches in monitoring and research. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation.
Local Name: Duyung (My) Common Name: Dugong Scientific Name:Dugong dugon Order: Sirenia Family: Dugonidae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part I; CITES Appendix I; IUCN V Threats To Survival: Habitat disturbance by fishing, poaching, accidental catch in fishing nets. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Establish marine protected areas network. Established interagency collaboration and new approaches in monitoring and research. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation.
Totally Protected Reptiles
Local Name: Buaya Julung-Julung (My) Common Name: False Gharial Scientific Name: Tomistoma schlegeli Order: Crocodylia Family: Crocodylidae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part I; CITES Appendix I; IUCN E Threats To Survival: Habitat loss and poaching. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Establish protected areas network. Establish interagency collaboration and new approaches in monitoring and research. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation.
Local Name: Penyu Hijau (My) Common Name: Green Turtle Scientific Name:Chelonia mydas Order: Testudinata Family: Cheloniidae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part I; CITES Appendix I; IUCN E Threats To Survival:
Habitat loss, accidental catch in fishing nets and poaching of eggs and adults. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Establish marine protected areas network. Established interagency collaboration and new approaches in monitoring and research. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation.
Local Name: Penyu Sisik (My) Common Name: Hawksbill Turtle Scientific Name:Eretmochelys imbricata Order: Testudinata Family: Cheloniidae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part I; CITES Appendix I; IUCN E Threats To Survival: Habitat loss, accidental catch in fishing nets and poaching of eggs and adults. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Establish marine protected areas networking. Intensive monitoring and research. Established interagency collaboration and approaches in monitoring and research. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation.
Totally Protected Plants
Local Name: Periuk Kera (My) Common Name: Pitcher Plant Scientific Name: Nepenthes rajah Family: Nepenthaceae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part II; CITES Appendix I Description: A highland species found only on Mt. Kinabalu and Mt. Tambuyukon in Sabah, where it grows among grasses and shrubs on ultramafic soils. It is one of the largest (and certainly the most famous) species in the genus, and has captured the attention of botanists and explorers since it was first discovered in 1858. The huge purple lower pitchers can hold up to 3 litres of water, and have been recorded catching rats in the wild. Threats To Survival: This species is highly localised and is therefore vulnerable to any negative impacts from habitat disturbance and collecting. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation. Established interagency collaboration and new approaches in monitoring and research.
Local Name: Orkid (My) Common Name: Orchid Scientific Name: Paphiopedilum spp. Family: Orchidaceae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part II; CITES Appendix I Threats To Survival: Most species are highly localised and are therefore vulnerable to extinction because of habitat disturbance and collection. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation. Established interagency collaboration and new approaches in monitoring and research.
Local Name: Bunga Padma (My) Common Name: Rafflesia Scientific Name: Rafflesia spp. Family:Rafflesiaceae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part II; CITES Appendix II Description: Seven out of fifteen species worldwide of Rafflesia can be found in Malaysia. R.cantleyi and R.kerrii are found in Peninsular Malaysia whereas R.arnoldii, R. pricei, R. keithii, R. tuan-mudae and R. tengku-adlinii in Sarawak and Sabah. R.kerrii, R. keithi, R. tuan-mudae and R. tengku-adlinii are endemic to Malaysia. Threats To Survival: Most species are highly localised and are therefore vulnerable to extinction because of habitat disturbance and collection. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Established interagency collaboration and new approaches in monitoring and research. Collection for cultivation is threatening its survival. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation.
Local Name: Akar Tetrastigma (My) Common Name: Tetrastigma (vine) Scientific Name: Tetrastigma spp. Family: Vitaceae Status: WCE 1997 Schedule I Part II Threats To Survival: Most species are highly localised and are therefore vulnerable to extinction because of habitat disturbance and collection. Conservation Measures: Protection by legislation. Government and NGOs working together in promoting public awareness for protection and conservation. Established interagency collaboration and new approaches in monitoring and research.
Lower Kinabatangan Managed Elephant Range (58,809 ha)
This range (corresponding to Areas 1 and 2 in Table 3) consists of forest remaining in theKinabatangan River floodplain, with freshwater swamp forests, secondary dryland forest,limestone outcrops and lakes. Most of the original forest in this region has beenconverted to oil palm plantations. About 95 – 115 elephants exist in the area, and theremaining forest land currently used by elephants incorporates the Pin-Supu, Gomantong,Pangi and Keruak Forest Reserves, and the Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary. Thiselephant range has been cut from the extensive forest blocks and elephant ranges furtherinland by plantations and by a public road and human settlements along the road.
However, some prospects exist of regaining a corridor, perhaps through the developmentof timber plantations using a mixture of native tree species. Elephants may be observednear the villages of Sukau, Batu Puteh and Bilit, and have come to be a big tourismattraction. However, problems occur when elephants damage village farms. Many of thelarge plantations adjacent to the forest use electrified fencing to reduce elephantincursion.
If you have come to Borneo to see the amazing wildlife than the lower Kinabatangan River is an essential place for you to visit. The entire river is teeming with many rare and endangered animals, birds and reptiles. It can almost be guaranteed that you will see families of Proboscis monkeys, Macaque monkeys and hornbills. If you are lucky, you can also see Orang Utan, crocodiles, elephants, and a spectacular assembly of birdlife.
You will have the opportunity to join a river cruise which is the perfect way to spot animals. You will spend the night at a small, clean and eco-friendly resort nestled within the forest on the banks of the river.
In total facing the river Kinabatangan partially scenic hills viewed on its left. The usual misty filled during morning sunrise with dusky at sunset towards twilight. This amazing site situated on six acres piece of land belong to an Orang Sungai passed down from their ancestors. Surrounded by lowland forest of wild fruit and flowering trees and plants has invited primate and bird species closer and frequent the area. Two hundred meters inside from where land transport has stopped located the reception counter.
At present, only six village styles wooden made accommodation built on stilt has been erected. Of each with a maximum area of 30' width X 25' length X 15' in height. One of the many little ways minimises the impact to it wildlife filled environment. The reception counter area is also our guest information centre, briefing area and a cafeteria. There are four 'huts' with eight rooms as guest's accommodation. Three either twin or double bed with clean attached bathroom. One other hut with two rooms is the dormitory with three Double-Decker beds to accommodate six guests and one Double-Decker and a twin bed to accommodate four persons. Just behind there's a clean common bath rooms with 2 toilets and two shower respectively.
We hope to accommodate less 20 persons at a time. With main aim minimise impact and conflict indirectly created towards environment and wildlife habitats.
We hope guests and visitors join us minimise unwanted none decay product into the area. Kindly, to carry out back to town own unwanted material.
We hope everyone join us in our 'bits' towards conservation related issues at the area for our future generation.
1) Menghantar sebarang maklumat program atau aktiviti dakwah dan bukan berasaskan komersil khususnya sekitar Kota Kinabalu @ Pantai Barat Selatan dan Sabah amnya untuk dihebahkan di blog ini. Bahan yang bersesuaian, lengkap (seperti foto, banner dll) serta tepat akan dipaparkan di blog ini dalam tempoh tertentu.
2) Menghantar undangan untuk Abu Nuha atau rakan-rakan pendakwah sama ada JHEAINS atau Persatuan Ulama' Malaysia (PUM) Sabah mengisi program dakwah di kawasan berdekatan dan bersesuaian sama ada di masjid, surau, jabatan kerajaan dan swasta dan sebagainya.
3) Menghantar undangan untuk Abu Nuha Corner membuat liputan sebarang aktiviti dakwah di lokasi yang berdekatan. Berikan maklumat lebih awal dan terperinci untuk memudahkan lokasi dikunjungi. Aktiviti yang bersesuaian akan dikongsikan untuk tatapan pembaca di blog ini.
4) Menghantar berita, laporan atau catatan aktiviti dakwah sekitar Sabah untuk dipaparkan di blog ini tanpa Abu Nuha Corner berkunjung ke lokasi berkenaan. Catatan yang menarik, lengkap dengan foto dan menepati citarasa Abu Nuha Corner akan dikongsikan bersama.
Contoh program @ aktiviti dakwah adalah seperti kelas pengajian agama, ceramah, kuliah, forum, kursus-kursus, seminar, majlis qurban, aqiqah, khatam al-Quran, pertemuan, ziarah hospital, muallaf atau ulama dan seumpamanya. Sama ada ia dianjurkan oleh masjid, surau, kampung, jabatan kerajaan, swasta, NGO, parti atau individu persendirian.
Hantar maklumat program berkenaan ke mesej Facebook Abu Nuha atau emel ke ma_alhafiz@yahoo.com. Sertakan nama pemberi maklumat atau urusetia dan nombor telefon untuk rujukan dan pertanyaan lanjut. Maklumkan juga sasaran audien (sama ada terbuka, tertutup atau ada umur tertentu). Maklumat yang lengkap dan paling penting MENEPATI CITARASA Abu Nuha Corner akan disiarkan. Mari kita bersama-sama menyebarkan maklumat dan aktiviti dakwah demi perkembangan Islam. Terima kasih.
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