Monday 17 December 2012

Bismillahirrahmanirrahim


Alhamdulillah, I get to see another beautiful day in this vivid world. As times go so fast without realize it actually i'm getting older. The older we are, the wiser we become. Is it true? For me yes. getting through the ages, we will have experienced many beautiful yet painful things. That is what life suppose to treat us right? To become a better person, we need to go through all the obstacles that lays in front of us. Allah SWT will not burden a person beyond the rate of his/her capability.

One way to be a better person, is that we have to do a reformation. 
How???
 by making a firm intention in our heart that we need to change. Changes doesn't need to be quick, it must be steady and continuously. A quick change would make the heart taste like salt. It doesn't feel right. We need our heart to be "secukup rasa". How to blend it to be sufficient in taste? Well, like I said earlier, change our self bit by bit, probably change the habit that we are always cursing and swearing to a more meaningful habit. 

We need to change ourselves continuously, and we rightly know that, over the ages, we are sick and tired to change and we want to stay and be idle over the changes made. Yes, we can do that, but if we thinking it through, have we pleased with the changes? Have we fulfill the requirement needed to enter the Jannah? or we just on the verge of falling either between the Jannah and the Hellfire? Let's our heart speak, let's our mind think. 

"For truly with hardship comes ease,truly with hardship comes ease,"
 (Surat al-Inshirah: 5-6)

Tuesday 11 December 2012

i hate waiting

I hate to wait, I have places to go. I have people to see. I have things to do. 

I hate to wait. I don't like obstacles in my way or people that disagree or processes that take too long.

I hate to wait. I don't like lines or traffic or delayed appointments 

I hate to wait because I am the one having to wait. 

I hate to wait because I tend to put myself in the one place I am never supposed to be and I tend to want to be the one thing I should never crave to be.


#usimbus&peopleoutthere#

Friday 7 December 2012

“Do not betray the one who betrays you.” 


 “Pray to Allah and be confident of a response.” 




 “Cheer people up, do not put them down.” 




“Make things easy for people, not difficult.”


“Eat with your right hand and eat from what is in front of you.” 



“If Allah gives you wealth, let the blessing of Allah be seen on you.” 

Friday 30 November 2012

quotes for today




 It's true that we don't know what we've got until we lose
them, but it's also true that we don't know what we've been
missing until we realized.


#alfatihah#

classmate : nazrul azhar

Saturday 24 November 2012

BOYCOTT OR NOT?

BISMILLAHIRRAHMANIRRAHIM


Gaza and Palestinians continued to be attacked by Israel. Israel responsible for this attack continues to act outside the bounds rapacious humanity and international law in advancing the agenda of the establishment of greater Israel.

As a citizen of Malaysia, what should I do to help Gaza and Palestinians? Should I boycott every single product that own by Israel?

Take for instance, McDonald's. In my point of view, is not all that eating McDonald's support for Israel and not boycott McDonald's also called as true Muslims.

Besides, it seems increasingly debated this issue on social sites. There are many people who do not agree, and at the same times, there are many who agree to boycott Israeli goods.

In the Qur'an, there are no words or sentence telling the laws of eating McDonald's can make a great sinner. For me, it's an individual's right to boycott or not. Moreover, the government itself is not mention to boycott Israeli products. From verse 'Boycott' itself it is as a protest or show signs of 'non-support' on any matter. So, it depends on the intention. If the intention of we do not want to eat McDonald's or use the goods of Israel because we want to show hatred against the enemies of Islam in the works and also looking pleased with Allah, In shaa Allah, we can get reward from Him.

Q what do you think?

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE NASREDDIN HODJA? IS HE INTELLIGENT? IS HE A LIKEABLE PERSON? WHY OR WHY NOT?

Nasreddin Hodja is a teacher in Turkish. is he intelligent? As for me, Nasreddin Hodja is not totally intelligent . This is because he always talk too proudly about something. Hmm...the part that Nasreddin Hodja seem intelligent is when he manage to make his friends believe him that he did not used the candle to warm himself. On the other words, he is good at teaching his friend a lesson because they did not trust him.Other than that, is he a likeable person?  He is not a likeable person because of the reason that i had mention before which is he always be proud when talking about something. 

Friday 23 November 2012

A VISIT TO PARLIAMENT

BISMILLAHIRRAHMANIRRAHIM....

it had been almost a week i did not update my blog because of one reasons which is i have a lot of assignments that must be submit by this week n next week.

Alhamdullillah, today i have the opportunity to update my blog.

on the last Wednesday (21. 11. 2012) all first year students Shariah and Law Faculty from Islamic Science University of Malaysia (USIM) had the opportunity to visit the Parliament of Malaysia.


This is my second experience for visiting the Parliament of Malaysia. The first experience was when i was still called the fundamental law student at Uitm Shah Alam.

On that day, with only two buses with the capacity of 80 students in the Faculty of Shariah and Law. We when there at 8.30 am.

we have arrived at the Parliament of Malaysia at 10 am. Then we were taken to a short briefing by the honourable Datuk Dr. Wan Junaidi B Tuanku Jaafar. He is the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives.

During the day we also had the opportunity to see the real situation in the House of Representative (Dewan Rakyat). Both parties (government & opposition) have their arguments in an issue highlighted.

Then, in the afternoon, we had the opportunity to make two-way session with YB Khairy Jamaluddin.

at 5.15 pm we set off  back to USIM. Alhamdulillah, we have arrived at 6.30 pm.

lastly, lots of thanks I bid to all the committee members and also who are involved either directly or indirectly to arrange the visit to Parliament of Malaysia.


credit to # lala.hayu.salmah.azhar #