1 perjuangan

February 2nd, 2009 by jana-alya

“Bila masa kau dilahirkan, kau menangis dan orang disekelilingmu tersenyum.Bila masa kau dipanggil tuhan, biarlah kau yang tersenyum, dan orang disekelilingmu yang menangis.” -Hamka

pindah

January 20th, 2009 by jana-alya

lama dah pindah

klik sini =)

Assolatu ‘Imaduddin

September 17th, 2008 by jana-alya

Orang Yang Tidak Melakukan

Solat: Subuh: Dijauhkan cahaya muka yang bersinar..

Dzuhur: Tidak diberikan berkat dalam rezekinya..

Asar: Dijauhkan dari kesihatan/kekuatan..

Maghrib: Tidak diberi santunan oleh anak-anaknya.

Isya’: Dijauhkan kedamaian dalam tidurnya..

istiqamah

July 3rd, 2008 by jana-alya

Hadith21arabicistiqamah_1

On the authority of Abu ‘Amr, though others call him Abu ‘Amrah Sufyan bin
        ‘Abdullah, radiyallahu anhu, who said:

      


       

I said: "O Messenger of Allah, tell me something
          about Islam which I could not ask anyone about save you." He answered:
          "Say: ‘I believe in Allah’, and then stand firm and steadfast."

       

       

      

[Muslim]

kungfu panda!

June 8th, 2008 by jana-alya

yesterday is a history,

t0morr0w is a mystery

and

t0day is a gift!

=D

When Does a Woman Become More Beautiful?

May 12th, 2008 by jana-alya
 

One
day, Myself - forever forbidding me from good, and enticing me into
evil - asked me, “When does a woman become more beautiful in your eyes?”

I asked, “Why do you want to know?”

Myself said, “If I tell you, will you answer my question? ”

I said, “Yes!”

Myself said, “Satan - our grand teacher - is making a survey of what makes the woman more beautiful in the eyes of men”

I asked, “What’s this survey for?”

 

 

Myself
said, “He wants to make an encyclopedia that will be distributed among
the Satans of mankind and Jinn. He wants our approach to be more
scientific! Now tell me, when does the woman become more beautiful in
your eyes?”

I asked, “Do you have ways of making a woman more beautiful in the eyes of men?”

Myself said, “Yes, there are many ways, mannerisms and looks. Each man has his own inclinations”

I said, “Perhaps you could mention to me some of these and I will choose!”

“OK! Do you prefer a fair or dark woman?” “Neither!”

“Do you like the one with long or short hair?” “Neither!”

“The thin or fat one?” “Neither!”

“Do you like the one who uncovers her hair?” “NO!”

“Do you like the one who wears tight and short clothes” “NO!”

“What about the one who uncovers her shoulders and thighs?” “No way!”

“What
about the one who sways from side-to-side while walking, strikes the
floor with her high heels and speaks softly to men??” “NO!”

“You didn’t like any of the ones I mentioned to you? I can’t think of anything else?” “Really? Try to remember!”

….(silence)… then Myself smiled slyly, “YOU WICKED!! You like a woman when she is wearing a bikini?!!”

“Yuck! No!!”

….(silence)… then Myself smiled again, “You evil man!” “What?”

“You like the woman who shuts the door and says come?” “NO!”

“I’ve run out of suggestions; you tell me what makes a woman more attractive to you?”

“OK! When the woman blushes and goes all red”

“Goes all red? I don’t understand?”

“She becomes more beautiful when she lowers her gaze”

“Lowers her gaze?!! What’s wrong with you? Speak clearly!”

The
woman becomes more attractive, when she becomes more modest and shy.
Modesty is the thing that attracts me and many other men. The more a
woman is modest the more attractive she becomes
….
Do you understand??”

May 6th, 2008 by jana-alya

Hati tiada resah gelisah, bila bertemu berpisah kerana Allah. =)

Why do our prayers go unanswered?

January 21st, 2008 by jana-alya
♥ Why do our prayers go unanswered? ♥

 
      

And our Lord says,

"Call upon Me and I will answer your prayer."

And yet we supplicate and we are not answered.

Why?

Because…

We know Allah, yet we do not obey Him.

We recite the Qur’an, yet we do not act according to it.

We know Shaitan, yet we have agreed with him.

We proclaim that we love the Messenger of Allah, yet we abandon His Sunnah.

We proclaim our love for Paradise, yet we do not act to gain it.

We proclaim our fear for the Fire, yet we do not prevent ourselves from sins.

We say "Indeed death is true", yet we have not prepared for it.

We engage ourselves with finding faults with others, yet we do not look at our faults.

We eat of that which Allah has provided for us, yet you do not thank Him.

We bury our dead, yet we do not take a lesson from it.

. . . . .

::repost::

January 8th, 2008 by jana-alya

In
the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful

Praise be
to Allaah and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger and upon his family and
companions.

The
Muslim student puts his trust in Allaah when facing the tests of this world,
and he seeks His help whilst following the prescribed means, in accordance with
the words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): “The
strong believer is better and is more beloved to Allaah than the weak believer,
although both are good. Strive to attain that which will benefit you and seek
the help of Allaah, and do not feel helpless.” (Saheeh Muslim, hadeeth
no. 2664) Among those means are the following: Turning to Allaah by making
du’aa’ in any way that is prescribed in Islam, such as saying, “Rabbiy ishrah li sadri wa yassir li amri (O my Lord, expand my
chest and make things easy for me
).” Getting
used to sleeping early and going to exams on time
. Preparing all
required or permitted equipment such as pens, rulers and setsquares,
calculators and watches, because being well prepared helps one to answer
questions. Reciting the du’aa’ for leaving the house: “Bismillaah, tawakkaltu ‘ala Allaah, wa laa hawla wa laa
quwwata illa Billaah. Allaahumma inni a’oodhu bika an adilla aw udalla, aw
azilla aw uzalla, aw azlima aw uzlama, aw ajhala aw yujhala ‘alayya
 (In the name of
Allaah, I put my trust in Allaah, and there is no strength and no power except
with Allaah. O Allaah, I seek refuge with You lest I should stray or be led
astray, lest I slip (commit a sin unintentionally) or be tripped, lest I
oppress or be oppressed, lest I behave foolishly or be treated foolishly
).”
Do not forget to seek your parents’ approval,
for their du’aa’ for you will be answered. Mention
the name of Allaah before you start
, for mentioning the name of Allaah
is prescribed when beginning any permissible action; this brings blessing, and
seeking the help of Allaah is one of the means of strength. Fear Allaah with
regard to your classmates, and do not be affected
by their anxiety or fear just before the exam
, for anxiety is a
contagious disease. Instead, make them feel
optimistic
by saying good words as prescribed in Islam. The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was optimistic when he heard the
name of Suhayl (which means “easy”) and he said: “Things have been made easy
for you.” He used to like to hear the words ‘Yaa Raashid, when he went out for
any purpose. So be optimistic that you and your brothers will pass this exam. Remembering Allaah (dhikr) dispels anxiety and tension.
If something is too difficult for you, then pray to Allaah to make it easy for
you. Whenever Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on him) found
something too difficult to understand, he would say, “O You Who taught
Ibraaheem, teach me; O You Who caused Sulaymaan to understand, cause me to
understand.” Choose a good place to sit during the exam, if you can. Keep your
back straight, and sit on the chair in a healthy manner. Look over the exam
first. Studies advise spending 10% of the exam time in reading the questions
carefully, noting the important words and dividing one’s time between the
questions. Plan to answer the easy questions first,
then the difficult ones. Whilst reading the questions, write notes and ideas
which you can use in your answers later. Answer
questions according to importance
. Start by answering the easy questions
which you know. Then move on to the questions which carry high marks, and leave
till the end the questions to which you do not know the answers, or which you
think will take a long time to produce an answer or which do not carry such
high marks. Take your time to answer, for the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) said: “Deliberation is from Allaah and haste is from the
Shaytaan.” (A hasan hadeeth. Saheeh al-Jaami, 3011). Think carefully
about the answer and choose the right answer when answering multiple-choice
questions. Deal with them in the following manner. If you are sure that you
have chosen the right answer, then beware of
waswasah
(insinuating whispers from the Shaytaan). If you are not sure,
then start by eliminating the wrong or unlikely answers, then choose the
correct answer based on what you think is most likely to be correct. If you
guessed at a correct answer then do not change it unless you are sure that it
is wrong – especially if you will lose marks for a wrong answer. Research
indicates that the correct answer is usually that which the student thinks of
first. In written exams, collect your thoughts before you start to answer.
Write an outline for your answer with some words which will indicate the ideas
which you want to discuss. Then number the ideas in the sequence in which you
want to present them. Write the main points of your answer at the beginning of
the line, because this is what the examiner is looking for, and he may not see
what he is looking for if it is in the middle of the page and he is in a hurry.
Devote 10% of the time for reviewing your answers. Take your time in reviewing,
especially in mathematical problems and writing numbers. Resist the desire to hand in the exam papers quickly,
and do not let the fact that some people are leaving early bother you. They may
be among the people who have handed in their papers too early. If you discover
after the exam that you answered some questions incorrectly, then take that as
a lesson in the importance of being well prepared in the future, and not
rushing to answer questions. Accept the will and
decree of Allaah and do not fall prey to frustration and despair
. Remember
the hadeeth of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), “If
anything befalls you, do not say, ‘If only I had done such and such.’ Rather
say, ‘Qadar Allaah wa maa sha’a kaan (the decree of Allaah and what He wills
happened),’ for saying ‘if only’ opens the door for the Shaytaan.” (Saheeh
Muslim, and the first part of this hadeeth was mentioned above). Note that
cheating is haraam whether it is in foreign language tests or any other tests.
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, “Whoever cheats
is not one of us.” It is wrongdoing and it is a haraam means of attaining a
degree or certificate, etc., that you have no right to. The consensus is that
cheating is a kind of cooperation in sin and transgression. So do without that
which is haraam, and Allaah will suffice you from His bounty. Reject all offers
of haraam things that come to you from others. Whoever gives up a thing for the
sake of Allaah, Allaah will compensate him with something better. You have to
denounce and resist evil, and tell the authorities about any such thing that
you see during the exam, or before or after it. This is not the forbidden kind
of slander rather it is denouncing evil which is obligatory. Advise those who
buy or sell questions or post them on the Internet etc., or who prepare cheat
notes. Tell them to fear Allaah, and tell them of the ruling on what they are
doing and on the money they earn from that. Tell them that the time they are
spending in preparing these haraam things, if they spent it in studying, or
answering previous exams, or helping one another to understand the subject
before the exam, that would be better for them than doing these haraam things.
Remember what you have prepared for the Hereafter, and the questions of the
examination in the grave, and how to be saved on the Day of Resurrection.
Whoever is saved from the Fire and admitted to We ask Allaah to make us succeed
in this world and cause us to be among those who are victorious and saved in
the Hereafter, for He is the All-Hearing Who answers prayer. Sheikh Muhammed
Salih Al-Munajjid

tawakkal je la…(?? kdg2 trpk cm tu gak.. huhu)

July 9th, 2007 by jana-alya

Tawakkal



dh start xm pon..3 more papers to go.. bru trbce artikel ni td..

insyaAllah, wat pedoman bersama.. =)


Realiti

Kata-kata yang biasa kedengaran di saat-saat imtihan akhir (final
exam) semakin hampir (2 hari atau lebih..subjektif) . Namun begitu,
persoalannya, benarkah begitu mudah untuk melafazkan kalimah tawakal?
Benar atau tidak persoalan ini bukanlah ditentukan oleh ana, tetapi
biarlah sirah junjungan (saw) menjadi hakim terbaik kepada persoalan
ini. Marilah bersama-sama menelusuri peristiwa hijrah baginda (saw).

Peristiwa Hijrah Nabi saw

Umar ra telah pun berhijrah. Begitu juga dengan sahabat-sahabat yang lain. Abu Bakar
ra juga ingin turut serta meninggalkan kota Mekah yang penuh fitnah
itu. Namun begitu, sudah menjadi kelaziman bagi para sahabat
mengutamakan kalam Nabi berbanding pendapat mereka sendiri. Abu Bakar terlebih dahulu meminta izin dari Rasulullah untuk turut berhijrah.

Jawapan daripada baginda adalah agar Abu Bakar bersabar buat sementara waktu kerana baginda masih lagi menunggu kebenaran dari Illahi. Abu Bakar juga memahami akan kehendak Nabi yang menginginkan dirinya menjadi teman hijrah baginda nanti. Abu Bakar telah mengambil inisiatif dengan menyediakan 2 ekor unta untuk tujuan hijrah nanti.

Sehinggalah detik yang ditakdirkan, Allah telah memberikan keizinan
buat baginda untuk berhijrah. Pada waktu siang yang panas, Rasulullah
datang ke rumah Abu Bakar untuk menyampaikan berita keizinan dariNya.
Tanpa berlengah, sepertimana yang diceritakan oleh Aisya ra, beliau bersama saudaranya Asma’ dengan serta merta menyiapkan bekalan buat Rasul dan ayahanda tercinta.

Maka keluarlah baginda bersama Abu Bakar di siang hari menuju ke
transit yang pertama di Gua Thur. Baginda dan Abu Bakar bersembunyi di
gua tersebut selama 3 malam. Persembunyian ini bukanlah bermaksud
terputusnya maklumat baginda dengan dunia luar. Di sinilah letaknya
peranan putera Abu Bakar, Abdullah yang dilantik menjadi “informer” selama mana baginda berada di gua tersebut terutamanya perkembangan di kota Mekah.

Demi menghapuskan jejak-jejak Abdullah ke Gua Thur, Amir b. Fuharah,
orang suruhan Abu Bakar telah ditugaskan untuk membawa kambing-kambing
gembalaannya berhampiran dengan gua Thur. Selain itu, peranan dibawa
kambing-kambing itu adalah sebagai pembekal susu kepada Rasulullah dan
Abu Bakar.

Takdir Allah mengatasi tadbir manusia. Biarpun
perjalanan hijrah baginda dipenuhi dengan strategi, jejak mereka di Gua
Thur hampir-hampir diketahui oleh pihak Musyrikin Quraisy. Hampirnya
mereka dengan kedudukan baginda menurut riwayat adalah sekiranya mereka
(Musyrikin) memandang ke bawah kaki mereka, nescaya ditemui mereka
Rasulullah. Keadaan yang serba cemas ini telah menggugat ketenangan
hati sahabat akrab, Abu Bakar. Dengan jiwa yang tenang, Baginda
bersabda,

“Wahai Abu Bakar, apa katamu bahawa di samping yang berdua itu ada yang ketiga iaitu Allah.” (Sahih Bukhari, bab Sahabat Nabi)

“Jikalau Allah menolong kamu, maka tidak adalah orang yang dapat mengalahkannya. .” (Surah Ali Imran 3:160)

Allah telah mendatangkan bantuan, dengan melupakan sekelian kaum
Musyrikin akan kebarangkalian bahawa Rasulullah bersembunyi di dalam
gua yang hanya terletak di bawah kaki mereka.

‘Ibrah (pengajaran)

Begitulah ringkasan perjalanan hijrah Nabi saw yang dipenuhi mehnah
dan tribulasi. Tidaklah menepati tujuan sirah andainya kita sekadar
menjadikan kisah di atas sebagai bahan ilmiah tanpa mengambil iktibar
dan bertindak di atas kesedaran iktibar itu. Iktibar apakah yang
terbaik selain dari iktibar Rasulullah?

“…telah ada pada (diri) Rasulullah itu suri teladan yang baik bagimu…” (Ahzab 33:21)

Inilah jawapan kepada persoalan tawakal di awal artikel. Lihatlah
persediaan hijrah Rasulullah. Dengan kehadiran Abu Bakar sebagai teman,
peranan Abdullah b Abu Bakar sebagai “informer” dan lain-lain sudah
cukuplah memberi gambaran akan tersusun rapinya perancangan hijrah
baginda demi mengelakkan dari dikesan oleh Musyrikin. Namun, apabila
keadaan menyebabkan tiada lagi ikhtiar yang mampu dilakukan (ketika
Musyrikin berada di hadapan gua), baginda tidak berasa gentar dan menyerahkan segalanya pada Allah semata. Kesimpulannya Rasulullah saw hanya menyerahkan sebulatnya pada Allah setelah setiap ruang ikhtiar telah diusahakan.

Praktikal

Kejayaan tidak datang bergolek,. Buat sahabat-sahabat sekalian,
marilah melangkah ke medan perjuangan finals dengan keazaman yang baru
dengan meneladani kesungguhan Rasulullah dalam berikhtiar. Fikirlah
semasaknya sebelum kita melafazkan kalimah tawakal, benarkah sudah
tiada lagi jalan ikhtiar, ataupun kita sendiri yang menutup jalan-jalan
ikhtiar dengan benteng kemalasan? Tepuk dada, tanyalah iman. Mari
sahabat! BERUSAHA!! BERTAWAKAL!!
syah2873

Rujukan:

a) Dr Sa’id Ramadhan Al Buti, Fiqh Sirah
b) Dr Yusuf Al-Qaradhawi, Sanggahan terhadap Salah Tafsir terhadap  Islam
c) Peristiwa Hijrah menurut Riwayat Bukhari, www.darulkautsar. com