3rd Journal Entry



          “We sent Our Messengers with clear signs and sent down with them the Book and the measure in order to establish justice among people”. [Al-Hadid (57:25)]


                What is justice? For some jurists, it looks like impossible to answer the question of what justice is. Yeah, maybe it’s true. Something which is considered as just by a group of people may become unjust to another. Referring back to the concept of justice in Islam envisaged in the words of Allah stated above, justice or ‘adl in Arabic means, placing something in its rightful place. It seems to be simple, but to uphold justice in our daily life is not an easy obligation. And INJUSTICE? What’s the meaning of INJUSTICE? May be there is no need for me to propose an ultimate definition of the word as everyone understand what injustice is. We can simply get the meaning based on the definition of justice. In this entry, I would like (actually I’ve been asked by my lecturer..hehe) to give my commentary regarding the element of injustice which took place in the magnificent movie of “The Other Boleyn Girl”. For those who never watch this film which depicts the Henry VIII's royal court in 16th century, I suggest you not to hesitate. Enjoy the great movie, and you’ll be surprised. Not just because of the charm of Mary Boleyn(Scarlet Johanson) and her sister, Anne Boleyn(Natalie Portman), but also because of the ability of the film’s cast to keep a strong and genuine emotional.



          Let us now talk about INJUSTICE. George, who was executed in front of the public for the charge of an offence that he never did, was a victim of INJUSTICE!!! Mary who was neglected by King Henry VIII after nearly suffers a miscarriage, was a victim of INJUSTICE!!! Anne, who was sexually assaulted after refused to lie with the King, was a victim of INJUSTICE!!! Catherine of Aragon, who had been betrayed by the King after her failure to give England a male heir, was a victim of INJUSTICE!!! Even the King, who had been lied by Mary regarding Anne’s union with Percy, was a victim of INJUSTICE!!! Since INJUSTICE is the “heartbeat” of this story, I don’t prefer to dig up and explain every single injustice which faced by the characters.



"Everyone improves the standing of his family through his daughters."- Sir Thomas Boleyn.


          This is the INJUSTICE that I would like to comment; “Injustice towards women”. Not to say that I’m acting like a hero who is willing to fight for women’s right, but I just can’t stand as a man who did nothing when women are treated horribly (I ‘dedicate’ this special quotation for the King and Sir Thomas). As I mentioned before, the forms of mistreatment are made evident throughout the film. Besides Mary, Anne, and Catherine of Aragon, we can clearly see the injustice suffered by the mother of the two Boleyn sisters as everything went wrong for all her children after they sacrificed their own needs and happiness for the sake of their father’s political ambition. It is hard for us to see the two Boleyn sisters quarrel with each other. Undoubtedly, it was even harder for the mother. In the hassle of all the injustice occurred, Mary’s bewilderment at the manifest injustice might be the film’s sharpest emotional hook. Even though she was the one who faced the greatest challenge in her life, she was not hesitate to return to the court and lies on Anne's behalf, she was still willing to stay with her sister at the court, and she fulfilled her last promise to Anne and left the court with Elizabeth, the girl Anne gave to the King.


          In addition, I would like to submit my opinion regarding the position of women in our society today. If in the 16th century, women in England was treated with horrible injustice, in this day and age, there is no more such prejudice and discrimination towards women as they play a very vital role in almost each society throughout the world. Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, Oprah Winfrey, the late Benazir Butho, Datin Seri Azizah, Siti Nurhaliza. These are some examples of women who grasp the wisdom of their life and prove to us that we are all equal, we have the same potential, the same capacity. And don’t ever forget, majority of our lecturers are women, including the lecturer of the English for Law Subject, the gorgeous Mdm Maryam. J Thanks mdm, you are a very good lecturer, I know it deep in my heart(bonus marks, please!!!!hehe..I’m just joking).

          
          Last but not least, if Sir Thomas and King Henry VIII are still alive, I would like to present to them, the Convention On The Elimination of Discrimination Against Women 1979 which states that discrimination against women violates the principles of equality of rights and respect for human dignity..My Lord, Sir, nowadays, women are close to our heart.. No! NO! NO! They are not just close to our heart, but the truth is, they are the heart of our society. J To conclude my 3rd journal entry, I love to post two poems. These poems are not material to the entry, but I hope, all girls and women will be smiling after reading it. Just to honour all of you. =)


IN LOVE

"The day you appeared I lost my heart
To you, to love.
And from that day I cannot part
From you, from love.
You hold me tight
To you, to love.
In my thoughts all day and night
Of you, of love.
I offer all that I have to give
To you, to love.
And all my days I want to live
With you, in love."

2nd Reflection




Usually, when a girl looks into the mirror, they are actually worried about their pimples. But for me, when I look into the mirror every morning, the first thing that I see is a stressful face, a face of a man who are regretting his yesterday, a face which expresses a very tough situation that the man is facing. Yeah, I am actually looking at my face. Oh no, I got just a few weeks before the final exams. English for Law! The Malaysian Legal System! The Law of Contract! The Law of Constitution! Why are ‘you’ chasing me like a criminal offender??? I am just a soldier who forgot to reload his bullets. I am just a teenager, who loves to play the Pro Evolution Soccer game every night rather than reading the full text of cases. I am just a man who treats the law books like his own bloody enemies. And surely, ‘you’ cannot put the blame on me for not getting ready yet to transform my pens into swords and fight in your arena, my dearly examinations. BUT, I am the person who should blame myself for wasting the whole three months without proper preparation for the war. During these three valuable months in the National University of Malaysia (UKM), I should at least master the Document of Destiny by Prof Shad Saleem Faruqi. If alphabet is the basic lesson for kids, the Document of Destiny is the most important foundation for a law student in Malaysia. Argh, there are still other books such as “Mengenali Undang-Undang Kontrak Malaysia” by Dr Sakina and “Pengenalan Kepada Sistem Perundangan Malaysia” written by Datin Dr Noor Aziah to study. In addition to those sufferings, I also have a lot of assignments to do. The PBL! The presentation of my study regarding the relationship between sports and diversities in Malaysia! The presentation of the study of medical negligence in Malaysia! And I almost forgot the presentation of my English for Law’s project! Oh, I am getting sick and bemused of presentations. I wish I could stay at home, just sit back and relax, enjoying the cartoon series of “Upin and Ipin” with my youngest brother, Muhammad Amirull Aiminn.




                        (Muhammad Amirull Aiminn, a diehard fan of Upin and Ipin.)

                 If I can reverse the time, surely I will not install this Pro Evolution Soccer game into my beloved laptop. I got indulge into the habit of playing the game whenever I got free times. Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard, Pepe Reina, Cristiano Ronaldo. Those are my closest friends every time I play the game, the players who perform their best in every tournament.  Now, I am aware that from the very beginning I must be ‘close’ to the judges such as Lord Atkin, Lord Denning, Tun Sallah Abbas, Tun Muhammad Suffian, and their judgements, not the players and their games. What should I do? Should I jump from the top of Za’ba residential college’s building? Or, should I give up and just ‘tawakal’? Hmmm... Sink or swim, I need to sit for the exams. From now, I have to motivate and remind myself that the ability to pass the examinations with flying colours is indeed a valuable quality. It shows that I am able to express my thought and ideas in a manner others can understand. It also shows that I have acquired a certain amount of knowledge in this branch of study. Therefore, I must give my best to empower myself with the knowledge and understanding pertaining to the particular subjects. I challenge myself to prove to others, that this man is ready to grasp the wisdom of law study. Hey guys, now I can feel the wind of change blowing into my will. Let us burn out our midnight candles and push ourselves to the top speed so we can manage to score in the becoming final examinations. For the Muslims, do not forget to raise our hands and make do’a like the Prophet taught us (sounds like the lyrics of the song by Maher Zain, Barakallah. Hahaha). Never look back, just take the sad song and make it better. Good luck to myself, and to all my fellow friends. Last but not least, I would like to thank all the lecturers for teaching me from ‘zero to hero’.hahaha.. I’m much beholden to all of you for your kindness. May Allah bless you.