Archive for July, 2005

menanti hari esok

Sunday, July 31st, 2005

janatunnaim balik sok! nak g amik dier… hmm, siap arr ko kne buli ngan aku kat umah nnt.. huhuhu<saper yg kene buli sbnrnnyer? =p apsal r ngantuk gler arini?rasernyer aku dah dok beradu kat umah tu sekian lamernyer… ni ler dunia aku.. tdo tdo dan tdoo   zzZZZzzzzZzzz…. sedyh tul xdpt nak upload gmbar ngan mak smlam mase mak konvo,gmbar xfully saved.. =c dlm dwn tggu mak pn dah tdo gak<< tdo lg! huhuhu sleeping beauty,naughty n cutie… muakakkaka =p mak, congrats!!!

eNigma

Wednesday, July 27th, 2005

eNigma Resources! ich lege mein alle Seele, Hoffnung und hope it will be approved…insyaAllah..

an engineer boyfriend

Thursday, July 21st, 2005

Today’s lesson - Girls must be convinced, so
learn to promote yourself - convince them that ‘Engineers are the >Best Boyfriends’ =p
Let me tell you why girls should eventually marry an engineer over a Law, Management, Arts or Medical School Graduate. He has three distinct advantages over the rest of the graduates.

>Advantage 1: Secure lifestyle
An engineer boyfriend can provide you with a secure lifestyle. At 27 years old, an engineer probably has a respectable, stable job that gives him a high income to own a car, invest, have a comfortable life, and get married and buy a house too. Law graduates are still working as a lowly apprentice in a law firm, most management graduates have just failed on their first business plan, the arts graduate is still looking for a job, and the medical school graduate is still living in a hospital. —

>Advantage 2: Unmatchable industriousness
An engineer boyfriend will dedicate an unimaginable amount of his time and effort to understand you. Engineers strain really really hard to understand their work. You can believe that they will try really really hard to understand women too, just like how they understand their work, once they believe that you are the one. So even if they don’t understand you initially, they will keep on
trying. Even if they still do not understand, they will figure out the correct method to keep you happy (e.g. buy diamond ring = 1 week’s  >worth of happiness.) And once they find out the secret formula, they will just keep on repeating it so that the desired results appear. Unlike
the Lawyer who will argue with you, the Management graduate who will try to control your spending, the Arts graduate who will ‘change major’, and the medical school graduate who will operate on you. And you know what, it’s really so easy to make engineers believe that you are the ‘one’. Say that you like one of their projects and they will be hooked to you forever.-

>Advantage 3:
An engineer boyfriend will never betray your trust. Let me first tell you what is wrong with the rest of the others - the lawyers will lie about everything, management graduates will cheat your money, the arts graduate will flirt, and you probably just look like another cadaver to the medical school graduate. Your engineer boyfriend is either too busy to have an affair, and even if he does, he is too dumb to lie to you about that.

Hence, an engineer is the most secure boyfriend that you will ever find - rich enough, will keep on trying to understand and please you, has no time for affairs, and too dumb to lie to you. So girls, why procrastinate? Get an engineer for your boyfriend!

<muakakaka…. how about an engineer girlfren? =p

yeah! balik umah dis week!!

Thursday, July 21st, 2005

akhirnyer stlah semiggu aku x kmbali ke umah,ari ni aku nak balik!!! hmm, nxt week mmg wajib balik umah coz mak konvo, so kne masuk dwn tu ngan nenek coz nnk nk tgk the only daughter dier amik ijazah..apsal ler kNa blk 2 ari lmbat.. kalo x bleh kiter g skali reramai.. 2hb ogos lak kNa bali..  insyaAllah kalo smpat aku g amik ko kat airport ek!tp pepg bute rabu tu antar aku balik chras bleh?aku ader lab pkul8 woooo…kalo lmbat nayer jer… k, can’t wait to see u all!< heh!cam aku lak yg dok oversea.. muakakaka.. =p

hmm, really touching…

Tuesday, July 19th, 2005

Kisah ini datang dari lubuk hati saya sendiri, apa yang saya rasa dan apa yang saya alami sendiri. Saya tidak bermaksud untuk mengeluh apatah lagi
mengingkari apa yang telah Allah s.w.t tetapkan kepada saya dan kita semua
orang yang beriman dengan-Nya. Kisah ini saya khabarkan agar apa yang saya lalui
tidak berlalu begitu saja tanpa saya kongsi dan tanpa saya rekodkan sebagai panduan bagi diri saya sendiri untuk hari-hari kemudian.
Saya sama seperti orang lain, punya keinginan untuk menyayangi dan disayangi.
Walau bagaimanapun, tidak mudah bagi saya untuk jatuh hati pada seorang wanita. Saya tidak mencari seorang wanita untuk dijadikan kekasih, tetapi saya mencari seorang teman pendamping hidup saya hingga ke akhir hayat saya. Seorang yang boleh mengingatkan saya kiranya saya terlupa, dan yang paling penting wanita yang amat saya percayai untuk mendidik anak-anak saya kelak dan generasi yang akan lahir daripada keluarga kami nanti. Untuk itu, sejak di bangku sekolah lagi saya telah letakkan beberapa syarat bagi seorang wanita untuk hadir dalam hidup saya, dan dialah orangnya.
Dalam masa beberapa bulan saya belajar di sebuah pusat pengajian tinggi di Petaling Jaya, banyak perkara yang telah saya pelajari. Yang paling penting buat saya ialah, bagaimana saya mula mengenali wanita-wanita dalam hidup saya kerana saya sejak dari sekolah rendah belum pernah bergaul secara langsung dengan seorang wanita pun dan saya amat peka terhadap larangan pergaulan antara lelaki dan wanita kerana saya bersekolah di sebuah sekolah menengah agama lelaki berasrama penuh. Lantaran itu, saya tidak pernah punya hati untuk
memberi cinta atau menerima cinta walaupun peluang itu hadir beberapa kali.
Saya mula mengenali si dia apabila kami sama-sama terpilih untuk mengendalikan sebuah organisasi penting di tempat kami belajar. Ditakdirkan Allah s.w.t, dia menjadi pembantu saya. Dari situlah perkenalan kami bermula. Dia seperti yang telah saya ceritakan, bertudung labuh dan sentiasa mengambil berat tentang auratnya terutama stokin kaki dan tangannya. Itulah perkara pertama yang membuatkan saya tertarik padanya. Dia amat berhati-hati dalam mengatur butir bicaranya, bersopan-santun dalam mengatur langkahnya, wajah yang sentiasa berseri dengan iman dan senyuman, dan tidak pernah ke mana-mana tanpa berteman. Suaranya amat sukar kedengaran dalam mesyuarat kerana dia hanya bersuara ketika suaranya diperlukan dan tidak sebelum itu. Saya melihat dia sebagai seorang mukminah solehah yang amat menjaga peribadinya dan maruah dirinya. Saya tidak pernah bercakap-cakap dengannya kecuali dia punya teman di sisi dan atas urusan rasmi tanpa dipanjangkan-panjangkan. Saya seorang yang amat kuat bersembang dan sentiasa punya modal untuk berbual-bual seperti kata teman saya, tetapi dengan dia saya menjadi amat pemalu dan amat menjaga. Bagi saya, itulah wajah sebenar seorang wanita solehah. Dia mampu mengingatkan orang lain dengan hanya menjadi dirinya, tanpa perlu berkata-kata walau sepatah.
Pada hari terakhir saya di sana, saya punya tugas terakhir yang perlu saya selesaikan sebelum saya melepaskan posisi saya dan semua itu melibatkan dia. Sebaik sahaja semua kerja yang terbengkalai itu siap, saya mengambil peluang untuk berbual-bual dengan dia. Saya bertanya perihal keluarga dan apa yang dia rasa bertugas di samping saya untuk waktu yang amat sekejap itu. Alhamdulillah dia memberikan respon yang baik dan dari situlah saya mula mengenali dengan lebih dalam siapa sebenarnya pembantu saya ini. Namun, apa yang memang boleh saya nampak dengan jelas, dia amat pemalu dan dia amat kekok semasa bercakap
dengan saya. Selepas itu barulah saya tahu, sayalah lelaki pertama yang pernah berbual-bual dengan dia bukan atas urusan rasmi sebegitu. Di situlah saya mula menyimpan perasaan, tapi tidak pernah saya zahirkan sehinggalah saya berada jauh beribu batu daripadanya.
Semasa saya berada di Jordan, saya menghubunginya kembali dan menyatakan hasrat saya secara halus agar dia tidak terkejut. Alhamdulillah, dia menerima dengan baik dan hubungan kami berjalan lancar selama empat bulan sebelum saya balik bercuti ke Malaysia. Kadang-kadang saya terlalai dalam menjaga hubungan kami dan dialah yang mengingatkan. Dialah yang meminta agar kami mengehadkan mesej-mesej kami agar tidak terlalu kerap. Semua itu menguatkan hubungan kami dan bagi saya dialah teman hidup yang sempurna buat saya. Walau bagaimanapun, sewaktu saya pulang ke Malaysia bulan lepas, ummi dapat menghidu perhubungan kami. Saya tahu ummi tidak berapa suka anak-anaknya bercinta tetapi saya tidak pernah menjangka ummi akan menghalangnya. Tetapi perhitungan saya silap, amat silap. Buat pertama kali, adik perempuan saya memberitahu ummi sudah tahu perihal saya dan ummi tidak suka. Saya tidak pernah menganggapnya sesuatu yang serius sehinggalah ummi bercakap secara peribadi dengan saya pada satu hari. Saya masih ingat lagi kata-kata ummi yang buat saya tak mampu membalas walau sepatah.
"I haven’t found any entry in Islam that permit what you are doing right now. I haven’t heard from anyone that love before marriage is permitted. But I know there’s no relationship between male and female except for what is very important and official between them.
So, may I know what kind of relationship you are having now and I want to hear it from your mouth that it is legal in what you have been learning until now."
"Not a single phrase, nor a word." "My sweetheart, if you want to build a family, a faithful one, you can never build it on what Allah has stated as wrong and proven false by the way Rasulullah p.b.u.h has taught us. A happy and blessed family come from Allah, and you don’t even have anything to defend it as blessed if the first step you make is by stepping into what He has prohibited. You can’t have a happy family if Allah doesn’t help you so, and you must know in every family that stands until their dying day, they have Allah on their side. You can’t expect Him to help you if you did the wrong step from the very beginning." Saya tiada kata untuk membalas kerana semuanya benar. Saya tahu kebenaran itu sudah lama dulu, tetapi saya tak mampu untuk melawan kehendak nafsu saya sendiri. Saya akui, saya tertipu dengan apa yang dipanggil fitrah, dan apa yang dipanggil sebagai keperluan manusia. Cinta tak pernah membawa kita ke mana, andai cinta itu bukan dalam lingkungan yang Allah redha. Tiada cinta yang Allah benarkan kecuali selepas tali perkahwinan mengikatnya. Itulah apa yang telah saya pelajari lama dahulu dan dari semua kitab Fiqh yang saya baca, tiada satu pun yang menghalalkannya. Saya tahu kebenaran ini sudah lama dahulu, tetapi saya tidak kuat untuk menegakkannya. Saya tidak mampu untuk menundukkan kemahuan hati saya. Dan kata-kata ummi memberikan saya kekuatan untuk bangkit kembali dari kesilapan saya selama ini. Ummi berkata: "It’s not me who want you to make a decision like this, but Allah tells you so." Saya percaya, itulah yang terbaik buat saya dan dia. Dengan kekuatan itulah saya terangkan kepadanya, dan alhamdulillah dia faham. Amat faham. Walaupun air matanya seakan air sungai yang tidak berhenti mengalir, tetapi dia tahu itulah yang terbaik buat kami. Dia meminta maaf kepada ummi kerana menjalinkan hubungan yang tidak sah dengan saya, tetapi ummi memberi isyarat, janganlah bimbang. Andai ada jodoh kamu berdua, insya-Allah, Dia akan temukan kamu dalam keadaan yang jauh lebih baik dari sekarang. Hidup saya sekarang lebih tenang kerana tiada apa yang menggusarkan hati saya lagi.
Hidup saya lebih suci dan saya boleh bercakap kembali tentang agama saya dengan lebih bebas tanpa dihantui oleh perasaan berdosa. Bagi saya, dan dia, inilah saat untuk kami muhasabah kembali diri kami dan kami betulkan kembali segala kesilapan yang telah kami buat. Inilah saat untuk kami kejar kembali cita-cita kami dan sediakan diri untuk menjadi seorang ibu dan ayah yang berakhlak mulia dan berperibadi tinggi. Inilah masanya kami insafi kembali keterlanjuran kami dahulu dan memohon moga-moga Allah sudi maafkan kami. Sesungguhnya Ya Allah, aku insan yang sangat lemah. Aku tidak mampu melawan godaan syaitan
yang tidak pernah jemu, juga hambatan nafsu yang tidak pernah lesu. Ampunkanlah aku. Walau bagaimanapun, perpisahan ini hanya untuk sementara. Saya telah berjanji dengan diri saya sendiri, dialah yang akan jadi teman hidup saya nanti. Sesungguhnya pencarian saya untuk seorang calon isteri telah berakhir. Insan seperti dia hanya satu dalam seribu. Mana mungkin saya melepaskan apa yang amat berharga yang pernah hadir dalam hidup saya. Insya-Allah, sekiranya Allah s.w.t panjangkan umur, sebaik sahaja saya tamatkan pengajian saya di sini, saya akan kembali ke Malaysia dan melamarnya untuk menjadi permaisuri di hati
saya. Insya-Allah, saya akan setia menunggu saat itu, dan saya akan berusaha sedaya-upaya saya untuk mengekalkan kesetiaan saya. "Sekiranya kita telah bertemu dengan seorang insan yang amat mulia sebagai teman dalam hidup kita, janganlah lepaskannya kerana kita tidak tahu bilakah pula kita akan bertemu dengan insan yang seumpamanya." Siapakah lagi dalam dunia ini yang menjaga adab berjalan antara lelaki dan perempuan sebagaimana yang ditunjukkan oleh Nabi Musa a.s dan puteri Nabi Syuaib a.s beribu-ribu tahun dahulu?

Arabic: The Language of the Qur’an

Monday, July 11th, 2005

The Praise is for Allah, the one who has honored us with the Qur’aan, and chosen for us the noblest of languages, and the peace and the blessings be upon the best one of the ones who articulated themselves in Arabic, and the most-preferred from the servants of Allah, Our Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him), and his family and his distinguished companions.

The Arabic language is the language of the Noble Qur’aan, and with it, the Qur’aan was revealed upon the seal of the Messengers (sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam), so attention to the Arabic language is to have attention to the Book of Allah the Most High and the studying and the practicing of it helps in the understanding of the Noble Book of Allah and the narration of the master of the Prophets, Muhammad (sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam). It is also the language of our esteemed Islamic law (As-Shari’ah), so when we defend it we are not proceeding on a path of nationalism or racism or culturalism, but in fact we are defending the language of our religion (way of life) and it is the cloak of our Islamic Civilization.

As such, Sheikh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said:

"The Arabic Language is from the Religion, and the knowledge of it is an obligation. For surely the understanding of the Qur’aan and the Sunnah is an obligation, and these two are not understood except with the understanding of the Arabic Language, and whatever obligation is not fulfilled except by certain steps then those steps themselves become obligatory (to fulfill the initial obligation)"[1]

So then the knowledge of the Arabic language is essential for every Muslim so that he can perform his religious acts of worship and he can be proficient in the recitation of the Noble Qur’aan. Allah says in His Book (which means):

"Verily we have sent it down as an Arabic Qur’aan in order that you may understand" (Surah Yusuf: 2) 

And likewise the Most-Glorious said (which means):

"And thus We have inspired unto you (O Muhammad) an Arabic Qur’aan that you may warn the mother of the towns (Makkah) and all around it." (Surah ash-Shura: 7)

And The Exalted said (which means):

"And truly this (the Qur’aan) is a revelation from the Lord of the ‘Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that exists), which the trustworthy Ruh (Jibreel) has brought down upon your heart (O Muhammad) that you may be (one) of the warners, in the plain Arabic language" (Surah ash-Shura: 192-195) 

And He the Most High also said (which means):

"A Book whereof the verses are explained in detail, a Qur’aan in Arabic for people who know" (Surah Fussilat: 3)

The Most Merciful said (which means):

"Verily! It is We who have sent down the Reminder (i.e. the Qur’aan) and surely We will guard it (from corruption)" (Surah Hijr: 9)

Despite this, many of the Muslims are content by spending their whole lives reading a translation of the Qur’aan and so depriving themselves of the miracle of the Speech Of Allah. Also a translation implies a human factor, which goes against the very essence of the Book of Allah. Also, the person who does not know Arabic, will have added difficulty in his concentration during his prayers and also in his understanding of the Sunnah. This is because a language is just not a collection of words which can readily be translated into another language but is a whole way of thinking.

Dr. Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din Al-Hilali (Translator of the Noble Qur’aan) writes:

"It is a pity that many nations are only satisfied in the translated meaning of the Qur’aan and Prophet’s Sunnah instead of studying the (true) Arabic text of the Qur’aan and Prophet’s Sunnah. For this reason they are divided into various sects (due to the lack of knowledge about the religion of Islam) e.g. as regards to the ways of religious education, etc. so they are plunged in differences, which was prohibited by Allah. If the translation of the meaning of the Qur’aan is meant for the above said purpose then it is a real mischief-doing, and an evil action and is against what was brought by Allah’s Messenger (Peace be upon him) and also against the opinions of the early present day religious scholars. All the religious scholars unanimously agree that the Qur’aan and the Sunnah should be taught in the language of the Qur’aan (i.e. Arabic Language). So did the early religious scholars of the Muslim nation when they conquered different countries.

Translations are mainly meant for informing the people who have not yet embraced Islam to make clear to them the principles of Islam and the teachings of Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and to know its exact facts. When they reach this state and Allah has blessed them with Islam, they must take the Qur’aanic and the Messenger’s Language (i.e. Arabic) as the only language to understand Islam. May Allah’s mercy be on Sheikh ‘Umar Uzbak, a great Turkish man, who strove for Islam in Uzbakistan under the Russian government, after his long fight against the enemies of Islam with fire (iron) and tongue (speech), he took refuge in Afghanistan at Kabul, where the government honoured him. I met him there in 1352 A.H. (approx. 1932 CE) i.e. nearly 40 years ago, and he had vowed to Allah that he will never speak to a relative or anybody else except in the Qur’aanic and Messenger’s (Arabic) language. His wife sent a man for me to intercede for her to him that he should speak with her and her children in the Turkish language even for an hour everyday. So when I spoke to him about it, he said:

‘Russians had compelled us to learn perfectly the Russian language (by force), so we learnt it. And unless they knew that the learning of the Russian language will make the person who learns it, follow their ways of thinking, characters, and their traditions, they would not have forced anybody to learn it.’

He further said to me,

‘I have vowed to Allah long ago not to speak except in the language of the Qur’aan and Sunnah (i.e. Arabic) and I do that only for Allah’s sake. If my wife and children desire to enjoy speaking with me, they should learn the language of the Qur’aan and of the Prophet (Peace be upon him) (i.e. Arabic) and I am ready to teach them the Qur’aanic language whenever they desire that"[2]

taqwa

Monday, July 11th, 2005

On the authority of Abu Dharr Jundub ibn Junaadah, and Abu ‘Abd-ir-Rahmaan Mu’aadh bin Jabal (radiAllaahu anhumaa) that the Messenger of Allaah (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) said :

Have Taqwaa (Fear) of Allaah wherever you may be, and follow up a bad deed with a good deed which will wipe it out, and behave well towards the people.

It was related by at-Tirmidhee, who said it was a Hasan (Good) Hadeeth, and in some copies it is stated to be a Hasan Saheeh Hadeeth.

minggu last industrial trainng..

Monday, July 11th, 2005

akhirnya berakhir juge industrial trainng slamer sbln nih.. pasni dah start kls cm biase.. pueh arr nk perah otak balik pasni.. bln 8 result a-level kuar<< trcekik aku dbwatnyer.. moge aku redha hadapi segala yg bakal dtg.. kuikuikui =p insyaAllah

addeenu naseehah

Friday, July 1st, 2005

On the authority of Abu Ruqayya Tameem ibn Aus ad-Daaree (radi Allaahu anhu) that the Prophet (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) said:

‘The Deen (religion) is naseehah (advice/sincerity)’. We said ‘To whom?’ He said ‘To Allah and His Book, and His Messenger, and to the leaders of the Muslims and their common folk.’

[Related by Muslim]


>all ma family,frenz around me.. tgur2 arr maner yg aku wat xbtul ek! aku tau aku slalu gak wat salah.. remind me always,k.. 2gether we be a better person.. insyaAllah… =>

Hadith Nawawi

Friday, July 1st, 2005

Bismillah

On the authority of Ameer ul-Mu’mineen (the Commander of the Faithful), Aboo Hafs `Umar ibn al-Khattaab radiAllaahu anhu, who said: I heard the Messenger of Allaah sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam say:

"Actions are but by intentions and every man shall have only that which he intended. Thus he whose migration (Hijrah to Madeenah from Makkah) was for Allaah and His Messenger, his migration was for Allaah and His Messenger, and he whose migration was to achieve some worldly benefit or to take some woman in marriage, his migration was for that for which he migrated."

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