Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

In The Shade of The Quran by Fatih Seteragic.

Lets menderma sambil menyertai majlis ilmu.

Entrance fee by minimum donation rm RM20 and RM10 for students.

Call Siti Jamilah at 0123718518 or log on to www.mpf.org.my for more details.

See you there!

Monday, June 10, 2013

Feed A Family this Ramadhan

AN EMAIL FROM MY COUSIN:




و ﻪﺗﺎﻛﺮﺑ

I may have shared this info with some of you.

Please help circulate this.
There are about 550 refugee families residing in and around Kuala Lumpur. They come from Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Palestine, Pakistan, Eritrea and more recently, Syria. Fleeing from war torn lives and political persecution, they have chosen to seek refuge here in

Upon arrival, these refugees wait to be interviewed and processed by UNHCR before they are resettled in a third country, a process that takes between 5 to 10 years. In the meantime, they are unable to hold jobs due to their

The loss of income has led to a host of problems. Families struggle to put food on the table. Some children have been found to be undernourished, the women suffer from hair loss due to protein deficiency. Often the children are not able to focus at school due to hunger

"Feed a Family" is a campaign by Muslim Professionals Forum (MPF) and Young Muslims Project (YMP), in partnership with Malaysia Social Research Institute (MSRI) and Hero Market. Launched on 1 st June 2013, the campaign aims to raise RM200 worth of basic food necessities per family. Each family will be given a month's supply of rice, cooking oil, flour, milk powder, tea, sugar, lentils, pasta and more. The campaign ends

We would be very grateful and appreciative of your kind contribution in making this campaign a success. No amount is too small and every little bit will help put food on the table. This food aid will be directly delivered to the families on the weekend of 7 th July and we will be happy to furnish you with a report of the campaign upon

All contributions can be made to Muslim Professionals Forum Berhad Maybank Account 5644-2710-0073
For those who are interested to give a hand by helping to distribute the food basket on 7th July, please do contact the names in the flyer.

btw, gentle reminder, Monday is 1st Syaaban.

http://www.facebook.com/carefugees
http://mpf.org.my/wp

Friday, December 7, 2012

Sharing : Blessed Friday



Sekadar renungan dan peringatan untuk diri sendiri as well....
Semoga saya dan semua saudara Hawa seIslam saya dijauhi dari sifat tersebut...
Let's change for the better...

Allah Maha Penyayang.. it is never to let untuk kita repair diri kita...
InsyaAllah...
Let's!

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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Salam Maulidurrasul...



Nabi Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam (Bahasa Arabنبي محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم‎) adalah pesuruh Allah yang terakhir. 
Baginda adalah pembawa rahmat untuk seluruh alam dan merupakan Rasulullah bagi seluruh umat di dunia. Sesungguhnya Nabi Muhammad merupakan satu anugerah dan kurniaan Allah SWT kepada umat manusia untuk menunjukkan jalan yang lurus dan benar. 

Baginda bukan sahaja diangkat sebagai seorang rasul tetapi juga sebagai khalifah, yang mengetuai angkatan tentera Islam, membawa perubahan kepada umat manusia, mengajarkan tentang erti persaudaraan, akhlak dan erti kehidupan yang segalanya hanya kerana Allah SWT. Nabi Muhammad dilahirkan di MakkahArab Saudi dan kembali ke rahmatullah di Madinah

Walaupun diketahui bahawa Muhammad merupakan Rasul dan Nabi terakhir bagi umat manusia dan seluruh alam oleh orang Islam, tetapi orang-orang Yahudi dan Nasrani enggan mengiktiraf Muhammad sebagai Nabi dan Rasul. Nabi Muhammad merupakan pelengkap ajaran Islam setelah Nabi Musa dan Nabi Isa.Beliau juga digelar Al Amin(Bahasa Arab الأمين) yang bermaksud 'yang terpuji'.

sumber: Wikipedia


Sempena maulidurrasul ni marilah kita sama2 banyak2 selawat ke atas junjungan baginda Muhammad SAW.
:)


Sedikit sejarah kelahiran baginda junjungan..

Kelahiran

Baginda lahir dari Keturunan Quraisy (Bahasa Arab قريش). Nabi Muhammad telah diputerakan di Makkah, pada hari Isnin12 Rabiulawal (20 April 571M). Ibu baginda, iaitu Aminah binti Wahab, adalah anak perempuan kepada Wahab bin Abdul Manaf dari keluarga Zahrah. Ayahnya, Abdullah, ialah anak kepada Abdul Muthalib. Keturunannya bersusur galur dari Nabi Ismail, anak kepada Nabi Ibrahim kira-kira dalam keturunan keempat puluh.

Ayahnya telah meninggal sebelum kelahiran baginda. Sementara ibunya meninggal ketika baginda berusia kira-kira enam tahun, menjadikannya seorang anak yatim piatu. Menurut tradisi keluarga atasan Mekah, baginda telah dipelihara oleh seorang ibu angkat(ibu susu:-wanita yang menyusukan baginda) yang bernama Halimahtus Sa'adiah حلمة السعديه di kampung halamannya di pergunungan selama beberapa tahun. Dalam tahun-tahun itu, baginda telah dibawa ke Makkah untuk mengunjungi ibunya. Setelah ibunya meninggal, baginda dijaga oleh datuknya, Abdul Muthalib. Apabila datuknya meninggal, baginda dijaga oleh bapa saudaranya, Abu Talib. Ketika inilah baginda sering kali membantu mengembala kambing-kambing bapa saudaranya di sekitar Mekah dan kerap menemani bapa saudaranya dalam urusan perdagangan ke Syam (Syria).

Sejak kecil, baginda tidak pernah menyembah berhala dan tidak pernah terlibat dengan kehidupan sosial arab jahiliyyah yang merosakkan dan penuh kekufuran.

Harumkan Ya Allah makam junjungan yang mulia.. Dengan kata2 selawat dan selamat sejahtera...


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Friday, January 6, 2012

Konvensyen FIQH Ummah 2012


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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Qaradawi & application of Sharia

I got this from my cousin via email..
Just sharing to make it clear and understandable to all.. insyaAllah..
:)


Yusuf Qaradawi and Applying Sharia Law

What exactly is Sharia anyhow? What do Muslims mean when they talk about applying Sharia today? Does a Shaykh addressing an Arabic-speaking audience explain it differently than a Muslim apologist talking to Americans? If so, does that matter?

Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradawi recently devoted an entire interview on Al Jazeera TV to this important subject. I would like to summarize what Dr. Qaradawi said, and then add a few comments. For those looking for a quick thirty-second read, I apologize. Dr. Qaradawi is a significant scholar in the Sunni Muslim world, and I want to accurately present what he said and believes.

Moderator Uthman began by quoting from the sura Talaq (Divorce), "These are the Hudud, the set limits of Allah, and anyone who transgresses them harms himself (Quran 65:1). He then posed his first set of questions. Why are people today calling for the application of Sharia? What does that mean? Are the corporal and capital punishments in Sharia relevant today? Can Sharia be applied in Western countries?

For 13 centuries, Dr. Qaradawi responded, Muslims were ruled only by Sharia which can be defined as the judgements of Allah and his Prophet as laid down in the Quran and the Sunnah (the life and teaching of Muhammad). Muftis, judges, and jurists all based their rulings on Sharia. This only changed when 19th century Imperialists entered Muslim countries and replaced Sharia with European law. Since then, Muslim reformers have been calling for the restoration of Sharia. This is to be expected, because Muslims must be governed by the laws that came down from Allah. It is only natural that people today are calling for a return to the rule of Sharia, and we are among those people.

The application of Sharia, however, must be governed by Ijtihad, or creative thought, to determine how it can be enforced today. It would not be helpful to simply take rulings from ancient texts and apply them carte blanche to modern societies. Just as theUlama, or Muslims scholars, used Ijtihad in the past to determine how to apply Sharia, scholars today must do the same. Sharia is applicable for all societies throughout all time, but the Ulama must engage in Ijtihad to determine exactly how to apply it today. Most Muslim countries today are governed by civil law. This is often compatible with Sharia, with the main difference being that Sharia incorporates the corporal and capital punishments represented by Qisas and Hudud. Qisas is the element of recompense, an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, andHudud refers to the limits determined by Allah beyond which which physical punishment is required.

Sharia, continued Dr. Qaradawi, cannot be divided up into sections with some accepted and others rejected. If we are going to apply Sharia, we must apply it all. The controversial elements of Sharia, those of Qisas and Hudud, are contained in the final revelations of Allah to his Prophet (comment: the later suras of the Quran, in Islamic theology, are considered the most important because many of the earlier suras were abrogated or cancelled out by later revelations).

There are five rulings in the Quran that include corporal and capital punishment, including one for Qisas and four for Hudud. The text about Qisas is in Baqarah (Quran 2:178), which stipulates that a murderer is to be killed unless the family of the victim is willing to accept blood-money instead of the life of the killer.

The four rulings for Hudud are sex between unmarried people, falsely accusing women of immorality, opposing Allah and his Prophet, and theft. Sura Nur (Quran 24:2) states that unmarried people who engage in sexual activity, or Zina, are each to be flogged 100 times. The same sura (Quran 24:4) declares that men who falsely accuse chaste women of immorality are to be flogged 80 times. Sura Maidah rules that those who "wage war against Allah and his messenger and do mischief in the land" (Quran 5:33) are to have their hands and feet cut off from opposite sides. The final Quranic ruling, which is from the same chapter, states that both male and female thieves are to have their right hands amputated (Quran 5:38).

These few verses, however, represent only a small part of Sharia. There are thousands of verses in the Quran that lay out the way Allah commands people to live (comment: the literal meaning of Sharia is "the path Allah intends people to follow"). Sharia includes religious, civil, moral, cultural, and commercial rulings. It governs personal, family, national, and international relations. All of these are included under the rubric of "Sharia Law".

At this point in the interview, a viewer noted that videos splashed across Youtube and the Internet showing hands and heads flying off were giving "enemies of Islam" ammunition to attack Allah's religion. Isn't there a problem, the viewer asked, with the literal application of the Hudud of Islam?

The problem, replied Shaykh Qaradawi, is that the Hudud are being enforced before the conditions for their application are met. The first goal of Muslims is to establish true Islam, and then they can apply Sharia with the Hudud. Muhammad fully established Islam in Medina, with its rules for social and economic justice, before ruling the hands of thieves were to be cut off. The Quran states in 2:43 that "prayers are to be conducted and charity is to be given" in the Muslim society, and this refers to establishing true Islam. If this is done in equity, with money taken from the rich and given to the poor, and opportunities for employment given to all, there will be no need for the thief to steal. When a wealthy merchant informed the Caliph Umar that he wanted to cut off the hand of his slave because the slave had stolen his camel, Umar replied, "Had you properly fed and cared for your slave, he would not have needed to steal your camel. Go and meet his needs as his master, or I'll cut off your hand!" Islamic justice must first be established in Muslim countries, and then the Hudud can be applied.

Dr. Qaradawi followed this with an anecdote from an eighth century scholar in Basra, Iraq, named Imam Hasan al-Basri. During one of Hasan's sermons, a clamor arose in the street. When Hasan asked what the noise was about, he was informed that a thief had been arrested. Hasan commented, "So the thief who steals secretly (the government official) has arrested the thief who stole openly." Corrupt businessmen today, noted Qaradawi, who are close to Arab rulers and who steal millions from the national treasury are not prosecuted, whereas an unemployed laborer who steals to feed his family is punished.

It is also important, added Shaykh Qaradawi, to be sure that the accused really is guilty before applying the punishments of Hudud. For the ruler to err by granting pardon to a guilty man is better than his erring by punishing a man who was in fact innocent.

"That all sounds fine," responded moderator Uthman, "But are Sharia and the Hudud really applicable in the 21st century?"

Scholars have argued across the centuries, replied Dr. Qaradawi, whether Allah ordained the Hudud as a deterrent to crime or a purification for crimes committed. In reality they are both. They are a purification and a motivation for the individual who has been punished not to repeat his crime, and they provide a deterrent to others who see the severe punishment meted out upon the criminal. Some people argue that the Hudud of Sharia are overly severe, but what is the alternative? The alternative in civil law is imprisonment, but in reality prison is neither a deterrent nor a punishment. Many thieves who go to prison are released only to repeat their crimes. Even worse, they meet criminals in prison who teach them to become experts in crime. The individual with a high school education in crime gets his BA in prison, and the criminal with a BA gets his PhD! They meet people in prison with 50 years of criminal experience, and learn all the tricks of the trade. The thief who goes to prison because he stole a sheep learns how to steal the whole herd.

The Islamic law of corporal punishment is more severe, but more effective. The basic principle is that the individual must know that if he or she commits the crime the punishment will follow. The Caliph Umar said, "The punishment is only to be given to the person who knew it was coming." If the society does not know the difference between what is Hilal and Haram (right and wrong) in Islam, society must be taught.

Many people do not understand the principle behind the Hudud. They think, for example, that a man who commits fornication should be punished. But Sharia states that he is only to be punished if he does this flagrantly and openly with four witnesses. If a man commits fornication privately and seeks Allah's forgiveness, he does not need to be punished. But if there are four witnesses who testify before a judge that the man committed fornication, he is to be lashed. This is the punishment for a man who has sex with an unmarried woman; if she is married and there are four witnesses they are to be stoned to death.

When Islam has been established in the society, the rules of Hudud are to be strictly enforced. After the Prophet established Islam in Arabia, he commanded that a woman from the Beni Makhzum tribe should have her hand cut off because she had stolen. Her tribe sent spokesman Usamah bin Zayid to plead for mercy for her. Muhammad became angry and demanded, "Are you asking me not to apply the punishment that Allah has commanded? Are we to perish like those before us, who punished only the weak and did not punish the strong? I swear by Allah that if my own daughter Fatimah committed theft, I myself would cut off her hand."

The moderator next asked if the rulings for Hudud were only in the Quran, or were also found in other sources. Dr. Qaradawi replied that many were also located in the Hadith and the Sunnah, the sayings and life examples of Muhammad. The difference is that punishments not specified in the Quran are open to Ijtihad. As an example, the Quran forbids the drinking of alcohol, but does not specify the punishment for imbibing. Some scholars ruled that the punishment for drinking alcohol was 80 lashes, but others said 60 and still others 40. Some scholars, on the other hand, believe that the punishment for drinking alcohol should be merely a slap or a fine.

Capital punishment for the crime of Ridda, or leaving Islam, is also specified not in the Quran but in the Sunnah. Many people know the Hadith narrated by Ikrima, "The Prophet said, If a Muslim leaves Islam, kill him," but there are many similar Hadiths. Abdallah narrated, "The blood of a Muslim can only be shed in three cases: if they commit murder, adultery, or leave Islam."

Abu Musa recounted that after Muhammad sent him to Yemen as a governor, the Prophet sent Muadh bin Jabal to assist him in his duties. As Muadh rode into Abu Musa's court, he saw a man bound hand and foot as a prisoner. Before Muadh dismounted from his horse, he inquired why the man was bound and was informed he was a Jew who had become a Muslim and then left Islam. Muadh refused to get off his horse until the man was killed, saying, "I will not sit with you until he is killed in accordance with the decree of Allah and his Apostle." Only after he was killed would Muadh dismount and sit with Abu Musa.

The Quran also indicates the death penalty is to be applied for those who leave Islam, said Dr. Qaradawi. Sura Maidah (Quran 5:54) says that if Muslims leave Islam, Allah himself will bring people to fight against them. The meaning of this verse is thatRidda is to be resisted in the strongest possible terms, especially when it is a community or society that is turning away from Islam.

The interview concluded with Dr. Qaradawi giving his opinion on various details of Hudud; should the hand of a thief be cut off at the wrist or the elbow? The Shaykh says it is the wrist. 



yang baik itu dari Allah SWT dan yang buruk itu datang dari kita sendiri..
wallahualam...
(",)


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Friday, August 27, 2010

Salam Nuzul Al-Quran...

Salam Jumaat penuh barokah.. Salam Nuzul Al-Quran...

semoga kita semua dapat menghayati maksud disebalik Nuzul Al-Quran itu sepenuhnya.. sesungguhnya Al-Quran itu terdapat segala jawapan yang kita perlukan didunia ini. The most complete book of life here, and the hereafter...

I've posted a long entry on Nuzul Quran last year.. you can read it here..


and, a very happy 5th birthday to my intan payung, my sweetheart and my ever gedik niece, lilD...


she was born on Nuzul Quran day last 5 years of Hijriah calendar...
Just like the meaning of her name, she is indeed a nur (cahaya) yang senantiasa harum menyinari kami sekeluarga... the one that is always near to us.. near to our hearts...

may Allah protect you always sayang. with all the crazy madness the world has turn to these days, i am indeed worry.
Love you lil Gabriella!
xoxo.





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TQ.

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Journal Ramadhan 1431H: Day 1

Alhamdulillah, dah hari kedua kita semua sebagai Muslim menjalani ibadah puasa. Amcam? OK tak first day korang?

As for me..Alhamdulillah. Permulaan yang baik. From the moment bangun sahur lagi, I was smiling non stop.
Kebetulan dapat update yang sangat ALHAMDULILLAH. Terus sujud syukur lah solat subuh tu.

Macam tahun2 sebelum ni, sahur first day je lah yang Ayu akan makan benda yang sama dengan semua orang. Sejak sis kawin dengan BIL, terus sahur kami macam meriah. Because, my BIL adalah pemakan sahur yang meriah. Kadang2 rasa ada mood nak sahur sebab tengok dia makan.

so this year, insyaAllah bigD mula berpuasa penuh. I still remember when he was 5 years old, he keeps on telling people that dia puasa. But, dia boleh minum. hahahaa.... bila 6 years old, dia start puasa half day... and this year, insyaAllah.. dia boleh berpuasa penuh. But still, tak de paksaan dalam Islam. yang penting, dia kena cuba dulu...

BUT! lain pulak dengan our lilD ni...


bagai nak rak her parents explain pasal puasa segala.. dia dengar elok je...
and she conclude :

"adik nak eat. sebab adik nak play. nanti hungry..nanti thirsty..."
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammmeeeeeeeeekkk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
;)
geleng kepala papa dia...

for berbuka pulak, semalam mom cooked Rendang Udang. perggghh... sedap!
kena pulak dengan kerabu kacang botol. owh! double sedap!
memang mak mak kalau masak, tak pernah tak sedap kan? element kasih sayang tu... kita sekarang ni masak sebab terpaksa or orang suruh.. cemana nak sedap meletops kan?
uhuks..


balik dari terawikh semalam, someone sent me a picture.
a picture that makes me smile.

but senyum yang penuh makna..
dalam senyum ada tangis..
as hati ni sangat rindu to be there again..and again...



masyaAllah!
cantik kan?

terus terdetik dalam hati.. terus nekad dalam hati..
definitely.. ayu akan sampai lagi ke sana..
insyaAllah...



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Monday, August 2, 2010

What if this is my last ramadhan?


what if??
T.T



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Saturday, April 3, 2010

Lengangnya bila weekend...

ayu actually, kalau weekend.. memang lebih suka kalau ada activity.. but last weekend, lebih kepada meneman ibuku yang kurang sihat kan..
but, ada satu event yang ayu kena jugak hadir sebagai wakil mom.


kenduri bacaan Al-Quran & Yassin kat rumah gang mengaji mom.
my Aunt1 and her friends pun ada sama... and dah alang2 saya mewakili mom, ayu offer lah Aunt1 and her troop sekalian...

buat apa nak dua tiga kereta kan? lagipun, saya malu segan jugak la nak sampai semua sengsorang.
kerana mom je sanggup ni...



keluar rumah pagi tu...rasa macam..YA ALLAH!!!! lengangnyyyyaaaa...
kan best kalau hari2 time kerja jalan clear macam ni...

peeerrggghh... terus feeling bawak 20km/hour gitu.
(baik jalan kaki, kan?)

so anyways, weekend ni korang buat apa?
ayu pun tak tau ayu buat apa..hehehe
(entry ni dikarang pada hari Ahad, 28hb March 10)

tapi kan..nak ajak gossip ni...
masa ayu kat kenduri ni kan..
ya rabbi ya saalaaaaamm... banyaknya orang yang pilih buulluuu.....

main salam muka manis ngan datin matin puan sri jeeeeeeeeee
ko apa ade?
tak de apa?
jangan harap la derang nak pandang okeh!
grrrrrrrr.....



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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Sambutan maulidurrasul kami...

Masa cuti maulud-nabi last two weeks, my big family amik kesempatan untuk kami gather sambut maulidurrasul and sekali gus berbincang sikit agenda keluarga yang akan mula sibuk berderet from May up till Oct this year.
aduh aduh....


since that Maulidur Rasul jatuh pada hari Jumaat penghulu segala hari, my cousin decided that kami berjumpa bergather and berbincang pada sebelah pagi nya.
so berjumpa waktu breakfast.
lepas pada tu, mana yang kena pergi solat Jumaat, boleh lah proceed and tak la terkocoh sangat kan?
kalau tunggu lepas soat jumaat baru nak jumpa, kang jadi lambat sangat pulak...

pagi lah. lebih afdal.

sebelum derang yang lelaki bersiap nak pergi solat jumaat, kami berselawat ke atas junjungan besar kita, Nabi Muhammad SAW.

sedih and sayu je masa ni... my Aunt1 tak dapat nak bedung rasa rindu & sayangnya pada baginda.. berjurai2 laju airmatanya ketika berselawat ni..

"muliakan Ya Allah makam junjungan yang mulia.. dengan kata-kata ucapan selawat dan selamat sejahtera..."



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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Rasulullah as our role model...

the week before Maulidur Rasul, myself, mom, Aunt1 and my cousin ada attend a talk on Prophet Muhammad as our role model.

the talk was so beautiful...
subhanallah... indah sungguh aqidah and akhlak nabi. kenapa lah ramai antara kita yang tak nak ikut ek? kecuali on certain thingssssssssss..... (lets not go there lah)
kita ni ramai yang dah take for granted lah.. hanya kerana kita dilahirkan Islam.. bukannya bermakna kita akan inherit and absorb segala yang ada didalam Al-Quran dan Sunnah secara automatic.

kita sepatutnya lebih mendalami ilmu yang ada di dalam Al-Quran & sunnah. terbentang dah depan mata. tapi, tak digunakan.
:(
(peringatan untuk diri sendiri jugak)

after the talk, kami beramai2 mengalunkan selawat burdah.
selawat yang sangat menyayat hati..
sambil mengalunkan.. sambil mata menghayati maknanya...
hati ayu sangat2 terusik...

i really wanted to sahre dengan korang semua selawat burdah ni.. but terlalu panjang and banyak,,sampai berperenggan...
korang google la.. selawat ni sangat bagus untuk diamalkan...
insyaAllah..

sesunguhnya yang baik itu datang dari Allah dan yang buruk itu dari diri ayu sendiri..


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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Junjungan besar kita, Muhammad SAW

Note: this entry should be published yesterday. Sorry for the inconvenience caused.

hari ni (please refer to 26th Feb 2010) bersamaan dengan 16 Rabiulawal, merupakan hari kelahiran junjungan besar kita, Nabi Muhammad SAW.

Insan yang amat menyayangi kita semua sebagai umat nya… Nabi akhir zaman yang mempunyai aqidah dan akhlak yang paling mulia.

dengan bangganya, ayu nak share dengan korang my all time favourite song. Rasullah.

korang pernah tak dengar lagu tu? lagu nasyid lama actually.. but dinyanyikan semula oleh Hijjaz. it’s my favourite song. dari dulu sampai sekarang… ayu suka sangat dengar lagu tu.. and ayu akui yang i even have the mp3 saved in my mobile. tak kira dah berapa kali ayu tukar hp pun, lagu tu, tetap wajib kena ada dalam my memory card.

bukan apa, sebagai manusia biasa, kita semua tak terlepas dari melakukan perkara2 yang tak sepatutnya kita lakukan. lagu tu, dapat bagi ayu ketenangan and also peringatan dan yang paling penting keinsafan.

lirik lagu tu, ada janji kita sebagai umat untuk cuba mengamalkan sunnah Nabi Muhammad… but ramai dari kita, even myself masih terlalu leka. :(

bukan niat nak menjadi ustazah atau berlagak pandai… cuma ingin membetulkan diri.

semoga cuti Maulidur-rasul ini, kita semua sebagai umat Muhammad SAW banyakkan berselawat keatas junjungan besar kita.


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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Sharing is caring.. jom! pergi sama??

Assalamualaikum and a very good day to all my lovely readers (especially Muslim readers),

Here are some upcoming events that you may want to consider:

1. Youth Workshop on Da'wah
Date: 17 - 18 Feb 2010
Time: 9 am - 4.30 pm
Venue: Masjid Al-Bukhari
No. 1 Jalan Hang Tuah, Kuala Lumpur (close to Hang Tuag Monorail and STAR LRT station)
Organizer: Discover Islam Center
Instructor: Br. Nurudeen Lemu
FREE! Contact Br. Oskar (016 616 3941) for registration

Nurudeen Lemu is the Assistant Administrative Secretary and Welfare Projects Inspector of the Islamic Education Trust, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria . He also serves as the Assistant Director and Research Supervisor, Da'wah Institute of Nigeria . He is the Technical Advisor, Nigerian Environmental Society Niger State and Adviser to the Voice of the Voiceless Network, Minna. Over the years, Nurudeen has served at the Liberian Refugee Camp, Ogun State , Nigeria ; International Islamic Charitable Organization, as well as at the Noor Al-Houda Islamic College, Sydney , Australia . He holds a Bachelors degree in Agriculture from Ahmadu Bello University , Zaria , Nigeria and an M.Sc. in Resource Management from Edinburgh University , U.K.


2. Lecture "Akhlaq of the Muslims"
Date: 17 Feb 2010
Time: 8:00 pm
Venue: Surau Dagang Avenue
Jalan Dagang 4, Taman Dagang Avenue (near Tiara Duta Condo and along the same road as Ampang Jaya Police HQ)
Organizer: In Co-Operation with Muslim Professionals Forum
Speaker: Sh. Yahya Ibrahim
FREE!
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3. Lecture "Who is Allah?"
Date: 19 Feb 2010
Time: 8:00 pm
Venue: Kelab Golf Perkhidmatan Awam (KGPA)
Bukit Kiara
Organizer: Muslim Professionals Forum
Speaker: Sh. Yahya Ibrahim
Contribution of RM20 for Adults and RM10 for Students
Contact: Siti Jamilah 012 371 8518
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4. Lecture "Prophet Muhammad - A Role Model" and Qasidah Burdah
Date: 20 Feb 2010
Time: 7:30 pm
Venue: Masjid Al-Mukarramah,
Jalan Saga 8/1 Bandar Sri Damansara
Organizer: Masjid Al-Mukarramah
Speaker: Sh. Al-Sayed Afeefuddin Al-Gaylani
Qasidah Burdah Leader: Br. Syed Hassan Al-Kaaf
Contact: Hj Suhaimi 019 316 2020

Sheikh Afeefuddin is the 18th direct descendant of Sultan Ul-Auliya (King of Saints) Kuthub-Ul-Aktab Al Ghouzul-Ul-A'zam Al Sheikh Al Sayed MUHIYIDEEN ABDUL QADIR AL GAYLANI AL HASSANI WAL HUSSEINI (Qaddasalaahu Siraahu Al Azeed). And the 33rd direct descendant of SAYIDINAH RASSULULLAH (Salah Allahu Alaihi Wasallam). He is one of the current leaders of Tariqatul Qadriyah and specializes in Fiqh and Shariah Laws and Tasawuf. One of his great teachers is the current Mufti Of Iraq, Maulana Al Sheikh Abdul Karim Al Mudarris. Sheikh Afeefuddin Al Gaylani has been certified as an Islamic Scholar by Al Sheikh Abdul Karim Al Mudarris - with the credentials of Al Ijazzah Al Elmiyah which is the most important certification for an Islamic Scholar and teacher. Al Sheikh Afeefuddin Al Gaylani has studied with many other Islamic scholars as well.

5. "1-Day Course on the Tafseer of Surah Ta-Ha"
Date: 21 Feb 2010
Time: 9:30 am - 6:00pm
Venue: Dewan Serbaguna, Masjid Saidina Abu Bakar
Jalan Maarof, Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur
Organizer: Young Muslim Project (YMP)
Instructor Sh. Yahya Ibrahim
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Here are some of the events yang telah dikongsi oleh my cousin brother with me & my family. InsyaAllah, kalau tiada aral.. I will be there untuk semua atau salah satu ke.. salah dua ke.. events tu.
Kalau korang nak join pun boleh jer.. all information dah ada kat atas tu kan? and, kalau boleh, tolong spread the words sama ye...
Thank you!

Wassalam

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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Expo Masjid


thanks to my cousin brother, yang rajin sangat sangat update kami semua (satu family) tentang all sort of activities/talks/charities yang organised everywhere.

macam baru2 ni, kat Masjid Al-Mukarramah at Bandar Sri Damansara (or earlier known as masjid al-muhajirin) ada dianjurkan mini expo.


ayu went alone menjengah activity ni. this is my first time ke masjid ni, hu mak aaii.. subhanallah punya tinggi lokasinya.

but seriusly, cantik masyaAllah sungguh rumah Allah ni.


There's stalls having foods, games, products & services for sale. Siap ada travel agencies and interesting umrah package semua lah.. memang menarik & best.
My cousin pulak, duty kat booth yang representing Viva Palestina Malaysia (VPM).

Not only derang bukak booth, but VPM also ada bagi a short talk and a presentation entitled "Palestin, Bumi Yang DiJajah!"
interesting sangat2!
ayu sempat duduk kejap mendengar. memang best.


ayu ralit & leka jugak kat expo ni, as a lot of interesting islamic products yang ada. sempat juga ayu capa something as a wedding present for someone. :)
i hope they'll like it.

kalau ada lagi event yang macam ni, korang nak tau tak?
kalau nak, boleh ayu war war kan earlier.
nak?



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