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Monday, October 17, 2011

who r we to say "no" or "wait"?



His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Haji Omar 'Ali Saifuddien Sa'adul Khairi Waddien, the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam, in a titah, has stressed that Brunei Darussalam has no option other than to obey all the demands of Allah the Al-Mighty as its foremost obligation. One of the ways to this end, His Majesty pointed, is by implementing Islamic laws but without side-lining conventional civil laws. In this regard, His Majesty further pointed, Brunei Darussalam has been and is making a beautiful and unique undertaking by islamising or aligning all its Laws to Islamic requirements in order to fulfill Allah the Al-Mighty's commands. The monarch was speaking at the opening of the International Seminar on Islamic laws carrying the theme: "Towards Implementing Islamic Laws". The event took place at the Brunei's Defence International Exhibition Centre, BRIDEX, in Jerudong this morning. His Majesty explained that the implementation of Islamic Laws constitutes His Majesty's primary aspiration, which His Majesty has voiced repeatedly, but which, until now it is still being addressed. 

His Majesty Titah 1:

"Although Brunei Darussalam is small, this should not impede us from taking steps toward implementing Islamic Laws because as Muslims, we are obligated to implement it in fulfilling the demands of Allah the Al-Mighty. When Islamic Laws are in place, only then this glorious land can be called Baldatun Taibatun Warabun Ghafur or a good nation and Allah is most merciful. We have no option other than to obey all Allah's commands. This is one of our obligations. One of the commands is to implement His laws. These are Islamic Laws in general. On 15th July 1996 and at a meeting of the Brunei Islamic Religious Council on 13th March 2011, I had especially spoken on Islamic Criminal Laws. This, too, should be given serious and immediate attention. We can no longer say "no or wait" because we already have everything, we have the capability and the power to implement it. It is not appropriate if we continue to say no or wait. Who are we in the presence of Allah the Al-Mighty to say "no or wait" when the laws are not newly legislated, but have been stipulated in the Al-Qur'an and hadiths since the year 1400? Moreover, where are we with the Al-Qur'an and hadiths? Because of this, I am most beckoned, without any hesitation, to see an Islamic Law Act exists and implemented while not denouncing Conventional Laws, which will also continue to be adopted. This means that an Islamic Law Act is needed, whilst at the same time Conventional Civil Law Act is not sidelined".

source: facebook of ideal jutawan

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

vote for hudud

non-Muslims should not be afraid of hudud

while

Muslim leaders should comprehend clearly about hudud,
so that they would not be hesitant in implementing it in their countries.

this perfect laws is suitable at anywhere and at anytime.

there's just no excuses in not applying it in Malaysia, the so-said Islamic country.

the video above is taken from youtube, it's about hudud for non-Muslims, delivered by my favourite ustaz, ustaz Azhar Idrus :)

ape yg trkeluar di mulut itu adalah refleksi dari hati

memandangkan surrounding aku sekarang dikelilingi dengan orang2 yg sikapnye seperti di bawah, maka aku rase terpanggil utk berkongsinya di sini.

cth:

situasi 1:
A: erm, Tabung Haji kat Jalan TAR ade x?
B: mane ade la kat situ, giler.

situasi 2:
C: Weh, tadi boleh pulak client aku ajak tengok wayang sama2 lps lunch.
D: Babi sangat kann..

dan banyak lagi situasi2 yg rimas aku dibuatnya bile mendengar perkataan2 x baik sebegitu.

x elok biasekan diri anda berkate2 seperti 'gile', 'bodo', 'bangang', bengong', 'babi' dan yg sewaktu dgnnya dlm percakapan seharian. nanti jadi habit, susah nak buang. pastu bila dah ada anak2, anak2 pula terikut2. kita mesti taknak anak2 kita cakap camtu kan..

btw cakap dgn gaya cmtu x cool / x sempoi / x moden / x bff sgt pn.

ingt, ucapan / kata2 itu 1 doa. kalau x kena kat org lain yg dipanggil sedemikian rupa pun, ditakuti terkena kat diri sndiri je.

k, peace ^_^v

~daripada: insan yg bnyk kelemahan

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

dakwah itu terletak pada bahu setiap Muslim

“Sesungguhnya apabila aku menasihati kamu, bukanlah bererti aku yang terbaik dalam kalangan kamu, bukan juga yang paling soleh dalam kalangan kamu, kerana aku juga pernah melampaui batas untuk diri sendiri.

Seandainya seseorang itu hanya dapat menyampaikan dakwah apabila dia sempurna, nescaya tidak akan ada pendakwah. Maka akan menjadi sedikitlah orang yang memberi peringatan.” [Hassan Al Basri]

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

endless rewards

Six easy ways to earn rewards even after death:

1) Give a copy of Qur'an to someone. Each time one reads from it, u gain.
2) Donate a wheelchair to a hospital. Each time sick person uses it, u gain.
3) Participate in building a Masjid.
4) Place water cooler in a public place.
5) Plant a tree. U gain whenever a person, animal sits in its shade or eats from it.
6) And the easiest of all, sharing this message with all people.

Even if 1 applies any of the above, u gain... InsyaAllah :D

10 useless matters

Ten useless matters according to Imam Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah

➀ - Knowledge that is not acted on.

➁ - The deed that has neither sincerity nor is based on following the righteous examples of others.

➂ - Money that is hoarded, as the owner neither enjoys it during this life nor obtains any reward for it in the Hereafter.

➃ - The heart that is empty of love and longing for Allah SWT, and of seeking closeness to Him.

➄ - A body that does not obey and serve Allah SWT.

➅ - Loving Allah SWT without following His orders or seeking His pleasure.

➆ - Time that is not spent in expiating sins or seizing opportunities to do good.

➇ - A mind that thinks about useless matters.

➈ - Serving those who do not bring you close to Allah, nor benefit you in your life.

➉ - Hoping & fearing whoever is under the authority of Allah SWT & in His hand.

May we stay away from the above-mentioned matters, inshaAllah, ameen..

Ramadhan kareem to all Muslims :)

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

distance / absence makes my heart grow fonder

salaam..

i miss my final-year / 4th year IIUM Gombak roommates and the moments we spent the time chatting, eating, doing nothing, and doing almost anything together. never did i have such wonderful roommates as them (awaw n ming2), except in KMPh (si kechik, kayna n marie). ohh, how i miss KMPh, the masjid there, lecturers and most importantly, my roommates there! awaw n ming2 are equally awesome as si kechik, k-na n marie. i miss them!! 


for me, having roommates that one enjoys the company of each other is very pivotal. this is because, most of the time one spends will be with their roommates. they affected each other so very much. their GPA, CGPA, emotional well-being, stress / pressure level, or in general, the happiness depends on the roommates, especially for one who spends most of the time by being in the room. like me. though i did go out about once per 2 weeks, my bachelor degree years were spent mostly by being in the campus.

for example, in the first year of study in gombak, my roommates were of the same-age with me, but the room that we got was the one which did not have any compartment. one room in my mahallah / residential college will have 4 roommates. therefore, the four of us can see each others' activities without any blockade. there was no privacy at all, which means, i don't prefer that. and i'm pretty sure that everyone else would want some sort of privacy, right?

when i was in the 2nd year, i was placed with 3 seniors. the three of them are two years older than me. they were nice, but i preferred to go to wawa's, ida's n ina's room n sometimes slept in their room. this might be due to comfortableness and adaptability which is easier with the same-age peers.

in the 3rd year,  the roommates were 2 seniors (again with 2 years older than me) and one of the same-age and the same course. this year was the most depressed and terrible one, especially in the final exam period. Allah really tested me. one of the roommates who has a radio played it like, OMG, from the moment my other roommates and i started to do revision for the exam (usually at night, after isya') up to fajr / dawn. i was really stressed because the other roommates and i didn't have the courage to tell her to stop playing the radio at a high volume and just listen it to herself by using earphone. that year was an awful one.

 
lastly, in the 4th year / final year, Alhamdulillah, Allah gave me the sweet fruit of patience i've been holding for 3 years. He rewarded me with awaw n ming2. how i wish they were my roommates from the first year of study. but then i realised that if i were to be given the good thing from the start, i might not learn anything about life in general. i thank Allah and being grateful for giving me such a sweet memory for the last 12 months in IIUM.

i heart IIUM, awaw n ming2.