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Monday, February 16, 2009
Section A.
11:15 PM
Every year, muslims get to celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri or Hari Raya Puasa for short. Basically, this ocassion emphasises on family bonding and interaction whereby all our family members get a chance to meet up and catch up with each other. Evidently, Hari Raya Aidilfitri is more favourtised by the children because they gain the most profit out of it, if you get what I mean.

The picture above is my family photo taken during last year's Hari Raya Aidilfitri. We showed up in dark blue and like any other Hari Raya morning, we started off with traditional meals for breakfast, which was cooked by my father who should've came back from Hari Raya Prayers by then. It consists of the main food, ketupat. Some say ketupat is easy to weave but I think not. I would like to learn how to weave a ketupat. Wouldn't it be wonderful to be sitting around the house, weaving ketupat for Hari Raya? Unfortunately, none of my family members know this skill. Besides ketupat, there are alot more variations such as rendang, lontong, ayam masak merah, sambal goreng and many more. Although these foods are fattening, they satisfy in terms of flavour. Its not everyday that I get to eat such food so I'll dismiss my healthy diet for this special day.


Usually, we would sit around the living room and take turns to apologise for our misdeeds and set off to my late great grandmom's home whereby all my relatives would be there.

I think Hari Raya is a great way to keep in touch with my relatives. Eventhough some of us are not close, rarely meet and lives far away, we still have a strong relationship if we continue to try to attend family outings like this as much as possible. No matter what, relatives and family remains permanent and we can gain alot from family gatherings. I'm looking forward to this year's Hari Raya Aidilfitri!

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