Wednesday, December 31, 2008

MESSAGE OF FRIENDSHIP (SILATURAHIM) BETWEEN CULTURE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE OF ROYAL HOUSE OF BUAYAN WITH FORUM SILTURAHIM KERATON SE-NUSANTARA (FSKN)



HRH King Ida Tjokorda Ngurah Jambe Pamecutan IX – Chairman of FSKN (in black) with members of the Royal House of Buayan (From L – R) : Hadji Datu Salik Tumagantang P. Zainal - Datu Matua Rajah sa Andavit na Buayan Darussalam, Bai Catherine (Khatijah) K. Camsawife of Almarhum HRH Sultan Akmad Utto Camsa, the 21st Sultan sa Buayan Darussalam, and HRH Hadji Datu Rakman T. Utto Ali - the Deputy Prime Sultan for the East Marajalayla sa Buayan or Ambassador of the Sultanate of Buayan




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MESSAGE FROM:-

Putri Aizian Utto Camsa
Princess sa Buayan
Bai-a-Labi for External Affairs
Cultural Representative Office
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam



The Culture Represetative of the Royal House of Buayan, Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam felt deeply honored to be invited recently, as the royal guests to lead the group of Philippines Royal Houses, to the 1st South East Asia Culture Royal Heritage Festival & Expo on November 25th to 1st December 2008 at the Art Center Denpasar Bali – Indonesia organized by the Department of Internal Affairs of The Republic of Indonesia & Department of Culture And Tourism of the Republic of Indonesia with the collaboration of the Forum Silaturahmi Keraton se Nusantara – FSKN (Association of the Royal Palace in Indonesia) & Lembaga Pengamatan Penelitian Kraton-Kraton se Nusantara (LP2K).

The members of the Philippines Royal Houses who were invited to attend the historical event were from the ROYAL HOUSES OF BUAYAN, KABUNTALAN, MAGUINDANAO and 4 members from ROYAL HOUSE OF LANAO.

On the 29th November, 2008/Saturday, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono of Indonesia had also take the apportunity to meet with the Indonesia traditional kings and sultans from Riau, Riau Islands, South Sumatra, West Sumatra, Lampung, Madura, Bali, West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara, West Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, Maluku and West Papua & foreign dignitaries from the Philippines Royal Houses etc.

Just liked Indonesia, Bangsa Moro has a variety of royal cultures and arts etc. Under the present Philippine Constitution, the beliefs, customs and traditions of the indigenous peoples, which include the Bangsa Moro, have been fully recognized, respected and guaranteed by the Government of the Philippines, Article II, Section 22, among others. I believed that the Moro sultans can play a role in preserving and developing the national heritages of Philippines in general. We also as members from the different Royal Houses can play a role in the national developments in all aspect and be the agent to develop tourism as the results of economic development which could be used to sustain

This is the 1st experience for the Philippines Royal Houses to be exposed to an international event of this kind. The international recognition and acceptance of the Philippines Royal Houses through this historical events would allow us to promote the Culture Royal Heritage of Bangsa Moro, which is very important for its continuity and support.

The Muslims in the south are also culturally linked to Muslim countries in Southeast Asia such as Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Philippines and South Thailand.

We take this opportunity to thank - YM Prince Kanjeng Haryo Gunarso G. Kusumodiningrat – Secretary General – FSKN/Chairman of LP2K for including the Philippines Royal Houses to participate in the festival events, as we were able to play a small role to help promote the 2 countries Royal Cultural & Heritage within the Nusantara region. We believe that we have much to learn and achieve our goal to promote the Culture Royal Heritage of Philippines to the Malay world and we appreciate with the collaboration of the FSKN and the Cultural Representative Office of the Royal House of Buayan, we will achieve the goal.

Insyallah, we look forward for more collaboration in the near future. May Allah Bless us all.
***** WASSALAM *****

Monday, December 29, 2008

NEWS - RP MORO SULTANS JOIN 1ST ROYAL HERITAGE FESTIVAL IN BALI, INDONESIA



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Putri Aizian U. Camsa
Princess sa Buayan
Bai-a-labi for External Affairs
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam
Mindanao, Philippines

Message : Deepest and Heartfelt Condolences

SULTANATE OF BUAYAN DARUSSALAM
Royal House of Rajah Buayan
Mindanao, Philippines

Al – Fatihah

Our Deepest and Heartfelt Condolences to

DYMM Tunku Ampuan of Negeri Sembilan
Tuanku Najihah bin Al-Marhum Tunku Besar Burhanuddin
And The Royal Family, State Government and the
People of Negeri Sembilan Darul Khusus

On the demise of

Al-Marhum DYMM Tuanku Yang di-Pertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan
Tuanku Ja’afar ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman

D.K., D.K.M., D.K.M.B (Brunei), D.K. (Kelantan), D.K. (Kedah), D.K. (Selangor), D.K. (Perlis), D.K. Johor, D.K. (Pahang), D.K. (Terengganu), D.K. (Perak), Commander Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the White Rose (Finland), Collar of Civil Merit (Spain), Order of Sikatuna (Philippines), Collar De La Orden Almerito De Chile), National Order of the Cruzeiro Do Sul (Brazil), Knight of the Royal Order of the Seraphim (Sweden), Grand Cordon (Uruguay), Grand Cross with Diamonds the Order “El Sol del Peru” (The Sun of Peru), The Grand Order of Mugunghwa (Korea), Grand Collier De L’Independence (Grand Medal of The Independence) Cambodia, Grand Cross Special Class of The Order of Merit (Federal Republic of Germany), “ORDE De La Grande Etoile” (Djibouti), Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Bath (With Collar) – U.K.

On

27th December 2008 (29 Zulhijjah 1429H)

From
Putri Aizian Utto Camsa
Princess sa Buayan / Bai-a-Labi For External Affairs &
Members of the Royal House of Rajah Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam
Mindanao, Philippines


Wednesday, December 17, 2008

WEBSITES FOR SULTANS OF BUAYAN, SULTANATE OF BUAYAN DARUSSALAM

Almarhum HRH Sultan “Utto” Anwaruddin

DATU ANWARUDDIN “UTTO”
He fought the Spaniards in many battles to defend his capital Bakat several times, but lost it eventually in 1886,
He signed a peace treaty with the Spaniards in 1887.
“Feared Idol & A King with many Tyrannical Rivals”
Reigned: 1862 – 1888
Date of Birth: -
Place of Birth: Buayan, Maguindanao
Date of Death: 1988

Almarhum HRH Sultan Kudanding Camsa ibni Sultan “Utto” Anwaruddin

DATU KUDANDING CAMSA
He is a lover of peace, although he had been dubbed as a fugitive man. He never provokes, but he fought when provoked.
He is an epitome of a democracy within an authoritarian rule because he always based his decision upon the opinion of the majority. He practiced a consultative
rule rather than a dictatorship.
“The Champion of the common people”
Reigned: 1940-1986
Date of Birth: 1890
Place of Birth: Buayan, Maguindanao
Date of Death: January 4, 1986

Almarhum HRH Sultan Akmad bin Sultan Kudanding Camsa ibni Sultan “Utto” Anwaruddin.

HRH SULTAN AKMAD CAMSA
He was enthroned as Sultan of Buayan on October 1, 1990 and was also recognized as the Prime Sultan of the Sultanate of Buayan.
A year after his enthronement, he was appointed by the President of the Philippines as a member of the Council of Elders and advisers, representing the Buayan Sultanate.
“The Hero of Buayan”
Reigned: 1990-2007
Date of Birth: March 25, 1945
Place of Birth: Kolombog, Isulan
Date of Death: August 30, 2007


HRH Sultan Mohammad Amil Kusain U. Camsa ibni Almarhum Sultan Kudanding Camsa

HRH Sultan Mohammad Amil Kusain U. Camsa ibni Almarhum Sultan Kudanding Camsa was chosen and appointed as the successor of his brother Almarhum Sultan Akmad Utto Camsa by majority of his brothers and sisters with the blessing of the Honorable Governor Datu Andal Ampatuan and his eldest sister Bai Sarifinang Camsa-Ampatuan, the Bai-a-Labi of Buayan on 19th March, 2008. He was enthroned on 28 June 2008, in accordance to the ‘Royal Order of Succession’. Succeeding his brother Almarhum Sultan Akmad Utto Camsa ibni Almarhum Sultan Kudanding Camsa as the 17th in hierarchy of the Buayan Sultanate.


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Putri Aizian U. Camsa
Princess sa Buayan
Bai-a-Labi for External Affairs
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam
Mindanao, Philippines

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Sunday, December 14, 2008

ROYAL FACES FROM ROYAL HOUSES OF PHILIPPINES, INDONESIA & SINGAPORE DURING THE BALI EVENTS IN NOVEMBER, 2008








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Putri Aizian Utto Camsa
Princess sa Buayan
Bai-a-Labi For External Affairs
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam
Mindanao, Philippines










Tuesday, December 9, 2008

ROYAL FACES OF KUPANG, BUAYAN & KABUNTALAN






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Putri Aizian Utto Camsa
Princess sa Buayan
Bai-a-Labi for External Affairs
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam
Mindanao, Philippines
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Monday, December 8, 2008

AROUND THE FESTIVAL ON 25-30 NOVEMBER 2008 DURING THE BALI EVENTS

Left:Mister Azwar Anas: Member of the imperial family of Minangkabauw area (W-Sumatra).
Right : Anak Agung Gde Agung; the Raja of Jembrana (Bali) and chief of the council of the rajas and dynastychiefs if Bali (with his wife).
Behind the 2 royals is sitting the Sultan of Sintang (in green clothes).





Extreme left: The Wife of Pangeran Gunarso Kusumodingrat (Secretary-General of the Forum Silaturahmi Keraton se Nusantara(FSKN).
in the middle : Pangeran Gunarso Kusumodiningrat.Right to him in yellow: Sultan Basharsyah II of Serdang (N-Sumatra).
Extreme right: Raden Th. Lalu Putra of Siladendeng (a Sasak principality on Lombok).






Royal dinner in the palace of the Tjokorda of Badung-Denpasar.
In blue: Calon-Raja Haji Andi Rauf Maro Karaeng Rewa of Tallo;
the brother principality of Gowa (SW-Sulawesi).





Left : Amaka'u Kahrul Zaman; Prince of Dompo (Sumbawa) and Representative of his Sultan with his Wife. Right:Lalu Madhurain; Dynastychief of Selaparang (Sasak-principality on Lombok), with his wife. White Man : Dutch Nobleman; Mr. Baron De Smith
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Contributed by: D.P Tick gRMK/Pusaka

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Putri Aizian Utto Camsa
Princess sa Buayan
Bai-a-Labi for External Affairs
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam
Mindanao, Philippines
http://buayandynasty.blogspot.com
http://childrenofmindanao.com


Grand Opening of Festival Keraton Se-Nusantara by Ida Tjokorda Ngurah Jambe Pemecutan of Bading-Denpasar

Traditional Dance of the Imperial Court of Surakarta.

Contributed by: D.P Tick gRMK/Pusaka
http://kerajaan-indonesia.blogspot.com
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Putri Aizian Utto Camsa
Princess sa Buayan
Bai-a-Labi for External Affairs
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam
Mindanao, Philippines









Saturday, December 6, 2008

PICTURES TAKEN DURING THE BALI EVENTS ON 25-30 NOVEMBER, 2008























Contributed by: Forum Silaturahim Keraton se Nusantara (FSKN)
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Putri Aizian Utto Camsa
Princess sa Buayan
Bai-a-Labi for External Affairs
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam
Mindanao, Philippines














DELEGATES FROM THE ROYAL HOUSE OF BUAYAN AND KABUNTALAN - 1ST S.E.A ROYAL CULTURAL HERITAGE FESTIVAL AT BALI, INDONESIA ON 25-30 NOVEMBER 2008


Delegates from Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam & Sultanate of Kabuntalan Darussalam, Philippines:-
Photo from left to right - HH. Hadji Datu Ibrahim Rahman (Datu Kali sa Kabuntalan), HH Bai Catherine "Khadija" K. Camsa (Wife of Late Sultan Akmad Camsa, The 21st Sultan of Buayan), HRH Hadji Datu Salik Tumagantang Zainal (Matua Rajah na Andavit sa Buayan), HRH Bai Umaima Lauban Silongan (Bai-a-Labi sa Kabuntalan) & HRH Hadji Datu Rakman Utto Ali - Head of Philippines Delegation (Deputy Prime Sultan of Buayan & Marajalayla "Ambassador" of Buayan to Foreign Royalties).
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Putri Aizian U. Camsa
Princess sa Buayan
Bai-a-Labi for External Affairs
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam
Mindanao, Philippines

Thursday, December 4, 2008

DELEGATION OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF BUAYAN & KABUNTALAN HAVING DINNER AND PHOTO TAKING WITH THE PRESIDENT OF INDONESIA ON 29TH NOVEMBER, 2008


(Center - President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono & wife)
(From Left to Right : Hadji Datu Salic Tumagantang P. Zainal, HH. Hadji Datu Ibrahim Rahman,
HRH Hadji Datu Rakman Utto Ali, H.H. Madam Catherine Kapunan Camsa & HRH Bai Umaima Lauban Silongan)



DELEGATIONS FROM THE PHILIPPINES ROYAL HOUSES WHO HAD ATTENDED THE 1ST S.E.A ROYAL CULTURAL HERITAGE FESTIVAL AT BALI, INDONESIA on November 25 to 30, 2008
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Delegates from the Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam, Philippines, namely:

HRH Hadji Datu Rakman Utto Ali, Marajalayla or “Ambassador” of Buayan Sultanate and at the same time Deputy Prime Sultan for the East of Buayan and also the Regional Director of the Office on Muslim Affairs covering Regions I, II, III and CAR (Cordillera Administrative Region) of Northern Luzon, Philippines.

H.H. Madam Catherine Kapunan Camsa, the widow of the late Sultan of Buayan, HRH Sultan Akmad bin Sultan Kudanding Camsa ibni Sultan ‘Utto’ Anwaruddin.
H.H. Hadji Datu Salic Tumagantang P. Zainal(Datu) Matua Rajah sa Andavit na Buayan

Delegates from the Sultanate of Kabuntalan, Philippines:

HRH Bai Umaima Lauban Silongan, the Bai-a-Labi sa Kabuntalan
H.H. Hadji Datu Ibrahim Rahman , the Datu Kali sa Kabuntalan.
Bai Sharon Mlok Lauban, the younger sister of Bai-a-labi sa Kabuntalan

Delegates from the 16 Royal House of Lanao (16 Panoroganan sa Ranao), Philippines;

HRH Sultan Topaan D. Disomimba, Sultan Buzar of Masiu
HRH Sultan Madki Maurak, Sultan of Bacolod
HRH Sultan Bangonan Masnar, Sultan of Baloi and
Datu Francisco S. Macas, Secretary to the 16 Royal House of Lanao.

Insyallah, I will have more pictures posted soon through out the whole festival.

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Putri Aizian Utto Camsa

Princes sa Buayan / Bai-a-Labi for External Affairs

Royal House of Buayan

Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam



Friday, November 14, 2008

1st S.E.A CULTURE ROYAL HERITAGE FESTIVAL & EXPO - NOVEMBER 25TH ~ 30TH 2008








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Putri Aizian Utto Camsa
Princess sa Buayan
Bai-a-Labi sa Buayan
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam
Mindanao, Philippines












Sunday, November 9, 2008

INTRODUCTION OF THE ROYAL HOUSE OF BUAYAN & ROYAL HOUSE OF KUPANG - 09TH JANUARY 2008

Royal Couple of Kupang got a surprised vistor from the
Office of Honorary Consulate of Mozambique in Kuala Lumpur -
H.E.Honorary Consul Datuk Mohamed Fathi Ahmad on 09.01.2008


Royal Couple of Kupang attending to the Scholar presentation ceremony
& dinner under the Patronage of Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam
witnessed by Hon. Datuk M. Kayveaas,
Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Malaysia
on 09.01.2008


Conference between the Royal Couple of Kupang and
Putri Aizian U. Camsa, Princess sa Buayan



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Princess sa Buayan
Bai-a-Labi for External Affairs
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam














ROYAL TIMOR - Kings, Rajas and Dynasties of Timor





INTRODUCTION

The rulers have been a part of the history of West Timor for hundreds of years. In this modern day and age, they form an integral part of history, culture and society while playing a crucial role within their geographical areas.Many of the families have continued their existence till modern times.

There are various families existing in West Timor who descend from past families and some of them maintain a continued lineage.Some have merged with other families and continued alongside them.Most of these families have a heritage of hundreds of years and have played significant roles in their own geographic domains.In this modern times, some may have gone into abeyance in some manner, while some play significant roles in their own.The royal dynasties of West Timor have strong cultural and social roles that can contribute to society at large.

Contribution by: Yang Terhormat Donald Tick, The Raja Muda Kuno

Visit the website: http://www.royaltimor.com/

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Friday, November 7, 2008

FOREIGN NEWS - BHUTAN CROWNS YOUNG KING TO GUIDE YOUNG DEMOCRACY























With mediaeval tradition and Buddhist spirituality, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck a 28-year-old charismatic batchelor with an Oxford education assumed the Raven Crown of Bhutan, to guide the world's newest democracy as it emerges into the modern world.

As the chief abbot chanted sacred sutras to grant him wisdom, compassi- on and vision, the new King was given the red and black silk crown by his own 52-year-old father, who imposed democracy on Bhutan and then abdicated two years ago.
Dressed in a red and gold gho – the knee-length gown all Bhutanese men wear – he then sat cross-legged on the ornate Golden Throne, looking solemn but allowing himself one fleeting smile, as offerings were made to the new king and the gods.
This handsome young man, who also studied in the United States and India, embodies the changes sweeping the conservative Himalayan kingdom – a young country, a young democracy, with an eye on the outside world but one foot firmly planted in its past.
The crown, embroider- ed with images of white skulls and topped with a blue raven's head, represents Bhutan's supreme warrior deity and a monarchy that united this country 100 years ago and remains enormously popular.
Freed from the burden of government that his father bore, Wangchuck remains an important symbol of national unity and stability in a country of just 635,000 people undergoing a sometimes traumatic and divisive transition to the modern world.„His Majesty the King will always play a very important role as a moral force in our country,“ said Prime Minister Jigmi Thinley, elected in the country's first elections last March.„
The king will be the force that will ensure the long-term sustainability and resilience of democracy in our country.“
The day-long ceremony took place in the massive white-walled dzong, both fortress and monastery, in the capital Thimphu. Monks stood on the roofs blowing on their long horns, clashing cymbals and beating drums at significant moments.
Thousands of people lined up outside to pay tribute to their new king, and each was given the chance to give him a ceremonial white scarf in the afternoon. Two more days of national celebration will follow.
At dawn, three vividly painted tapestries were unveiled inside the dzong, each four-storeys high, depicting Buddha and the gurus who brought his religion to Bhutan.
As the morning sun rose higher in the clear blue sky, the king arrived, led by a procession of red-robed monks, courtesans carrying colourful banners, immaculately dressed officials and soldiers in round helmets carrying swords and black shields.
The watching crowd included close ally India's ceremonial President Pratibha Patil, its most powerful politician Sonia Gandhi, and her two children Priyanka and Rahul – the Gandhis have long been close family friends of the Bhutanese royals.
Barefoot dancers pranced and twirled in ancient costumes, banging small drums, performing „The Dance of the Heroes“ before the ceremony began in the Supreme Chamber of the Golden Throne.
Five decades ago, Bhutan was a feudal, mediaeval place with no roads, proper schools or hospitals and scarcely any contact with the outside world. Today education and healthcare are free and life expectancy has risen to 66 years from less than 40.
For most Bhutanese, credit goes to the outgoing monarch, the Fourth King, Jigme Singye Wangchuck, who saw that his tiny country, perched precariously between India and China, had to be stronger to survive in a dangerous neighbourhood.
He was also the architect of Bhutan's widely admired national philosophy, Gross National Happiness, the idea that spiritual and mental well-being matter as much as money, that material gain should not come at the expense of the environment or culture.
The charming new king, with swept-back black hair and sideburns, has already won the hearts and minds of his subjects. He mingles freely with crowds and is enormously popular with the younger generation.
With drugs use, unemployment and crime all rising, and a more rebellious younger generation emerging, Bhutan's modernisation is not without its growing pains.
But the celebrations will help the country come together as a nation after a sometimes divisive general election, analysts say.

Written By Монархистичка Иницијатива
The Mornachist Initiative
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Putri Aizian U. Camsa
Princess sa Buayan
Bai-a-Labi for Foreign Affairs
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

ROYAL HOUSE OF JODPUR (PRINCELY STATE)

Photos by:-

PRESENT RULER: HH Raj Rajeshwar Saramad-i-Rajha-i-Hindustan Maharajadhiraja Maharaja Shri GAJ SINGHJI II Sahib Bahadur (1952/-) (Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India)

born 13th January 1948 in Jodhpur, educated at Cothhill House, Eton College and Christ Church Oxford, graduated in 1970 B.A. (Hons) in Politics, Philosophy and Economics. Founder and creator of a number of Philanthropic Institutions and Charitable Trusts associated with Education, Religion, Social Welfare, Medical Care and Rehabilitation of Military personnel. Chief Patron & President of Chopasani School, Jodhpur. Patron & Vice President of Mayo College, Ajmer (General Council & Governing Body). Honorary Member of Rotary International. President of Jodhpur Nagrik Association. Honorary Member of Jodhpur Jaycees. Served as Indian High Commssioner, concurrently accredited to Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, Grenada, Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and as Commissioner to Antigua, St. Kitts, Montsarrat, Caymen Islands & Turks & Caicos Islands 1978/1980; married 19th February 1973 at Dehra Dun, HH Maharani Hemlata Rajye of Poonch and has issue.

Yuvraj Sahib Shivraj Singhji, born 30th September 1975.
Baiji Lal Sahiba Maharajkumari Shivranjini Rajye, born 22nd August 1974 in Jodhpur.

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Putri Aizian Utto Camsa
Princess sa Buayan
Royal House of Buayan
Sultanate of Buayan Darussalam
Mindanao, Philippines

Thursday, October 30, 2008

TO ALL THE ROYAL CABINET MEMBERS


The Prophet Muhammad PBUH said,"Keep yourselves far from envy; because it eats up and takes away good actions, like a fire eats up and burns wood." (Abu Daud)Enviers develop a mindset that makes it impossible for them to admit they were wrong. The person enslaving himself to his whims leads only to moral descent in this life, as a consequence, perdition in the Hereafter.

The remedy is to do the opposite of one's temptations. Being beneficent to the person against whom one feels envy often makes that person incline towards the envier. In general good people are inclined to love those who show good to others. Another treatment of envy is to know with certainty that holding envy against another person brings harm to oneself. Envy can in fact damage one's sanity. The basis of the remedy for envy is TAQWA of ALLAH.The causes of envy are arrogance, low self esteem, love of leadership and covetousness. It is important to be aware of the feelings that reside in one's heart. This self awareness is essential for the purpose of purification.Another cause of envy is vying for another's love or affection, which can become vicious; and its effect can linger in a person for a very long time, which is often the case when siblings compete for parental love.[Purification of the Heart].