Mishkat is an Arabic word, means hole, usually in the form of half-cone, dug in a wall. It serves as a spot for putting a lamp, so that the lamp will spread its light fully toward one side. This blog is hoped to be mishkat for my thinking and contemplation that might enlighten someone who read it. However, as mishkat needs a feed for a new lamp for replacing old fading one, so does this blog. It also needs feed from everyone who see it deserving to be fed.
Thank you
Jakarta, 13th October 2009
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