A Malaysian official who renamed a stadium insists its new title, which is his name in reverse, is in fact an amalgam of Arabic and “Spanish or Greek”.Hakim Ariff Md Noor, the district officer for the state of Kedah, said it was just a coincidence that the Ffira Mikah stadium’s new name was his name It has implicit meaning. While “mikah” resembles the Arabic word for angel, “malaikah”, “ffira” does not mean “great” in Spanish or Greek, nor does it appear to mean any other word. It auto-detects the word as Bulgarian and carries the meaning "wastage". “In Spanish or Greek, ffira means something great whereas mikah in Arabic means angel, he was quoted a saying by Sinar Harian. It has implicit meaning. It was proposed during the administrative meeting. In Spanish or Greek, ‘Ffira’ means something great while ‘Mikah’ in Arabic is the name of an angel.” Hakim Ariff, who is also the President of Padang Terap District Council, said that after the renovation and rebranding of the stadium, his party wanted to invigorate everyone’s spirit with a … This came after it was pointed out that the mini stadium’s name, “Ffira Mikah”, is Hakim Ariff’s name in reverse. (Facebook pic) ALOR SETAR: The … In a moment of grandiose narcissism, Padang Terap district officer Hakim Ariff Md Noor, renamed the local mini-stadium “Ffira Mikah.” In his response to the outburst on social media, Hakim Ariff slipped into a moment of ostentatious stupor and claimed the … He said, “It has nothing to do with my name. Stadium Named After District Officer, Spelt Backwards, “Ffira Mikah” Is a No-Go Posted on December 14, 2020 December 14, 2020 by Charles Sim What was to be the “Ffira mMikah Mini Stadium” in Kedah, has backfired after the state government interfered due to the widespread criticism it has received for its name. Asal dari Malaysia, Jocelyn Yow kini datuk bandar California Ffira Mikah Mini Stadium: Ssorry, the nname is a nno-go | New Straits Times Terengganu dijangka alami kemarau serius antara 2025-2030. An impossible sounding name for a stadium is already hard to digest, but sharp netizens later pointed out another interesting fact about the unique name. Google does not recognise the word ffira as Spanish or Greek. A mini stadium in Kedah renamed as 'Ffira Mikah' is causing quite a bit of controversy. He said that the name Ffira Mikah was a combination of Arabic and Spanish or Greek. It was proposed during the administrative meeting. "In Spanish or Greek, ffira means something great whereas mikah in Arabic means angel, he was quoted a saying by Sinar Harian. Read more For … When will Malaysian civil servants and politicians leave their egos at home and just serve the rakyat. Naming of ‘Ffira Mikah’ mini stadium did not follow procedure, says Kedah MB Wednesday, 16 Dec 2020 07:33 PM MYT Kedah Mentri Besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor speaks to the media after chairing a meeting of the state executive council … Instead, he claimed that the mini stadium’s rebranded name was a combination of Arabic and Spanish or Greek. This is a rather strange turn of events and is befuddling in many ways. “It has nothing to do with my name. It was proposed during the administrative meeting. It has implicit meaning. It was alleged that the Ffira Mikah stadium was Padang Terap district officer Hakim Ariff Md Noor’s name spelt backwards.