Archive for March, 2007

mawlid of prophet muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

(it’s been a while i don’t blog… somehow my blogging frequency keeps dropping… i’ve been so busy… but anyway…)

rabiul awal mubarak! in a few days, we’ll celebrate the birth of the most perfect man, the light of creation. (traditional) muslims everywhere, regardless of their school of jurisprudence, order of self purification, and creed, celebrate this.

somehow, it just bugs me when a community/association/whatever form of congregation says they’re celebrating it, yet not reciting any single mawlid text, such as ad-daiba’i’s. they choose to just do it by entertaining their intellect only. i know, at least, it’s better than saying that it’s innovation. it’s somehow “not that traditional.” it feels like celebrating a birthday party with only speech and discussion. so dry.

ah well… i’d better just prepare for the celebration held this weekend at the zawiya… the traditional way, and open for all human beings! “ya nabi salam alayka, ya rasul salam alayka, ya habib salam alayka, salawatullah alayka.”

mass public transport cost weirdness

Monday, March 5th, 2007

i’ve spent my last 5 years in melbourne. those who have lived there and used its public transportation system must be familiar with the zoning system. if you don’t belong to this cohort of people, here’s a brief explanation.

areas in melbourne belong to at least a zone. some belong to two adjacent zones. for example, see the melbourne train map [pdf]. the stations with a yellow line only belong to zone 1 only. the ones with a blue line only belong to zone 2 only. the ones with both belong to both zones. for example, the flinders street station (see the city loop) belongs to zone 1, the upfield station (in the north) belongs to zone 2, the sunshine station (in the west) belongs to both zone 1+2. to travel in zone 1 areas, one needs a zone 1 ticket. to travel in zone 2 areas, one needs a zone 2 ticket. to travel in the overlapped area, one can choose to use a zone 1 or 2 ticket. to travel from a zone 1 only area to a zone 2 only area or vice versa, one needs a zone 1+2 ticket. however, if one travels from a zone 1 area to an overlapped area, only a zone 1 ticket is needed. similarly for zone 2.

the zones where one travels determine the price of the ticket. a full fare daily zone 1 only ticket currently costs $6.10. a full fare daily zone 2 only ticket costs $4.30. a full fare daily zone 1+2 ticket costs $9.70 (if travelling on monday to friday after 9 am, an off-peak ticket is available at full fare for $9.00). now here comes the weirdness. suppose abraham travels from williamstown (refer to the williamstown line in the south) to glenroy (refer to the broadmeadows line in the north) and david from murrumbeena to clayton (for both, refer to the pakenham line in southeast). see that abraham travels far farther than david, yet he spends less. if both take a taxi, abraham has to spend much more than david.

hmmm…