Monday, 6 July 2015

How Malaysians Celebrate Hari Raya

In light of the upcoming Eid al-Fitri, commonly known as Hari Raya Puasa or simply Hari Raya in Malaysia, Muslims especially the Malays living in which already have been over their heads taking extensive preparations as to make it the perfect Raya ever. This is evidently what is being reported by our national news outlets. One TR Weekly confirms that “street bazaars and shopping malls are also hyping up with numerous offers for the upcoming Hari Raya celebrations” (www.ttrweekly.com/site/2015/06/malaysia-in-carnival-mode), indicating that the market undoubtedly knows its “preys”. In reality, an annual grand shopping is not exactly new but merely a tradition long observed by them, and that’s just one out of many particulars by which Malaysian Muslims, especially Malays would commemorate the Great Day.
Elaborating on the aforementioned point, shopping activity is a requisite for any “observant” Malaysians. For it is accepted by the public consciousness as the greatest Islamic celebration and holiday, Hari Raya entails everyone to be in proper manner: that means new clothes, exclusively to be worn on that day; Raya cuisine, traditionally prepared for the great feasting, justified after a month of starving; and decorating or furnishing the dwellings or vehicles with Raya themes or straight up buying new ones. Certainly, retails and shopping centres will be crowded, before Ramadan even, by the-would-be celebrators in order to purchase the goods or services required for the Great Day. Indeed, economic factors are absolutely not a STOP sign for spending money as some less unfortunate Malaysians resort to flea markets or any economical stores to purchase much affordable luxurious Raya goods. Delightfully to note, Raya season is directly responsible for the boost in profit for many scheming business establishments which in turn will most probably support our floundering national economy.
What does motivate those people to the extent that they take great endeavors for the sake of the celebration? Any religious occasion call for mass gathering of people and likewise, Hari Raya is no exception. Workers in the cities will be returning to their hometowns, bringing along their families. Such phenomenon, called “balik kampong”, is the prelude to the big celebration. On that day, tradition has listed that families, relatives, friends, and neighbors are to be invited or obligated to travel to the houses. Known as ziarah, this occasion gives chances for strengthening family ties and seeking reconciliation. They would exchange “Maaf Zahir Batin” to ask forgiveness, especially that of parents’, which is once a year according to standard.

Malays regard their guests reverently and as such, are entitled to the best hospitality. The host would prepare a wide variety of traditional Malay Raya cuisine like lemang, ketupat, and rendang that were previously cooked the evening before. Kuih-muih are indispensable as well, some would include pineapple tarts, roti jala, onde-onde, and kuih almond. There is no Malay Raya feast without these. The cuisines are not essentially the main attraction, for children at least. This holiday is the most blessed for them as Hari Raya is the day when the adults give out money or “duit raya” for children. As far as the kids are concerned, your image depends on the amount of “duit raya” you give them.

Prepared by Zaim
different state with different celebration
When it comes to Aidilfitri.. different states have their own style and uniqueness of celebration
As for me, I'm from Terengganu and this is my story...

The last day of Ramadhan...
usually, all of our family members, siblings and relatives from the city arrived home that day..
crowded the house, turning the surrounding into a festive.
Why not? when the kids meet their same year cousins. they turn the house into their playground. they  play hide and seek, running ( Tho Berambak & Tho Duduk ). Turning the chickens into their playmates, they catch them, let them free and then catch them again.
The kids and the chickens have a really good time until the chicken turn into their meal in the first morning of Syawal.
The kids don't realize it...



As for the adults,
there's no rest for them
Since the moment they arrive until the first day of Syawal, they do the cleaning, decorating and cooking.. talk about cooking, people from Terengganu have variety of food that must have in their menu during Syawal.
"Rendang" food that must have during Syawal. But, it is in complete without its partner...




Ketupat pulut...





As for the side dishes...


"satay" is one of the food that usually people from Terengganu serve their guest.

it is usually served with " nasi kapit" completed with the gravy   ( kuah kacang)



Prepared by : wan Arief
Happy Hari Raya...!
Fireworks...
it is a celebration celebrated by all Muslims all around the world in the month of Syawal after they have fast for the whole month of Ramadhan. It is the symbol of victory, the day that fill with happiness and memorable moments.


when it is hari raya... what came across our mind


KETUPAT...
Kuih raya...




First of all, Hari Raya in Islam can be classified in two kinds which are Hari Raya Aidilfitri and AidilAdha. These days are celebrated by all Muslims in the entire world.For instance, in Malaysia, Indonesia, Egypt, Jordan and others. Hari Raya Aidilfitri is always being celebrated in the month of Syawal and people celebrate it every year and it become an annual celebration towards all Muslims from then until now.

As for me as well as my beloved family, we usually celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri by gathering all in our family. This is because we opine that siblings are very crucial in a family institution in order to make it alive and delighted particularly during Hari Raya. It definitely becomes a precious memory among us.On the other hand, i also celebrate it by visiting my friends and relatives that been a long time no see. It is good to me because it automatically bridge our gap as friend and relatives. In my point of view, Hari Raya is something that is utmost special towards all Muslims as it is celebrated to show our win after passing through Ramadhan and it actually strengthen bond among Muslims in world.
Prepared by : Nazrin Armada