Thursday, July 29, 2010
Brudirect News1
Brudirect News2
HYS Topics...
   
Text Size
BEDB
BIBD

Author Commits Proceeds From 'Silat' Book To Charity

Kuala Belait - The author of a book Silat: A Perspective on the Malay Martial Art has commited all proceeds from the books sales in Brunei to charity.

In an interview with The Brunei Times, Amir Talib said that he intended to aid the charities in the country, after successfully getting approval to proceed with his plans.

"Now my commitment is that any sales generated within Brunei will go to a respective charity," said Amir. "Right now, I'm talking to one in particular, Pusat Ehsan (Al-Ameerah Al-Hajjah Maryam)," he said.

"I've sent a proposal to their committee and they've already come back with a verbal agreement, and a written one will come through soon, sometime this week or next week, to say that I can go ahead and proceed generating donations through the sales of the book."

He added that while at the present moment it is with Pusat Ehsan, he has an ambition to help other charities too. "Subsequent to this is that wherever I am able to find (an organisation or charity)," said Amir.

For the father of two, his intention of publishing the book was never for the money. "It was never with any goal of making profit when we published the book The idea was to be able to share the information without too much of a cost to me." he said.

"I can tell you now that I've not made any money out of it," said Amir who is a Brunei Shell Petroleum employee. "The idea is that all revenues generated in Brunei will be donated to a chosen charity or a chosen organisation," he explained. "I just thought it was the right thing to do," he added.

"I have managed to come across local examples of parents of children who have autism," he said. At the moment, Amir conceded that the response internationally, has been slow.

Here in Brunei, the books are available in branches of Best Eastern bookstores, however it will only be at the end of March before he hears of any new progress.

Amir remains adamant about his efforts, "I don't want this book to just be something about me, I want it to be contributiing to something larger, more than just about silat."

He emphasises: "If I can make small contributions whether financially or whatever to the organisations that champion autism or help with disabilities I'd be more than happy to."

Copies of Silat: A Perspective on the Malay Martial Art is available at Best Eastern for $15 and all proceeds will go to charity.-- Courtesy of The Brunei Times

Comments (0)add
Write comment

security image
Write the displayed characters


busy
RBA
Tender

Hot Topics of the Day

Latest Comments

Unreasonable Increase In Price
Agreed there is nothing we can do, Brunei industries at the moment is
Unreasonable Increase In Price
You need to seriously start watching the international news more often
Unreasonable Increase In Price
Price go up? How about salary pay go up too? Hehehe...
Unreasonable Increase In Price
I agree to the prices hiking up every year. Sometimes the dealer hike
Unreasonable Increase In Price
I dont think the "authorities" are responsible for the price increase

Visitor Statistics

mod_vvisit_countermod_vvisit_countermod_vvisit_countermod_vvisit_countermod_vvisit_countermod_vvisit_countermod_vvisit_countermod_vvisit_counter
mod_vvisit_counterToday9989
mod_vvisit_counterYesterday11516
mod_vvisit_counterThis week55416
mod_vvisit_counterLast week77016
mod_vvisit_counterThis month317180
mod_vvisit_counterLast month284860
mod_vvisit_counterAll2446141

Online (20 minutes ago): 162
Your IP: 38.107.191.83
,
Now is: 2010-07-29 20:16