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But I must explain to you how all this mistaken idea of denouncing pleasure and praising pain was born and I will give you a complete account of the system, and expound the actual teachings of the great explorer of the truth, the master-builder of human happiness. No one rejects, dislikes, or avoids pleasure itself, because it is pleasure, but because those who do not know how to pursue pleasure rationally encounter consequences that are extremely painful. Nor again is there anyone who loves or pursues or desires to obtain pain

22.8.09

Ahlan Ya Ramadhan


FASTING IN ISLAM

Assalamualaikum wbth,fasting is another unique moral and spiritual characteristic of Islam. Literally defined, fasting means to abstain "completely" from foods, drinks, intimate intercourse and smoking, before the break of the dawn till sunset, during the entire month of Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic year. But if we restrict the meaning of the Islamic Fasting to this literal sense, we would be sadly mistaken.

When Islam introduced this matchless institution, it planted an ever-growing tree of infinite virtue and invaluable products. Here is an explanation of the spiritual meaning of the Islamic Fasting

# It teaches man the principle of sincere Love: because when he observes Fasting he does it out of deep love for God. And the man who loves God truly is a man who really knows what love is.
# It equips man with a creative sense of hope and an optimistic outlook on life; because when he fasts he is hoping to please God and is seeking His Grace.
# It imbues in man the genuine virtue of effective devotion, honest dedication and closeness to God; because when he fasts he does so for God and for His sake alone.
# It cultivates in man a vigilant and sound conscience; because the fasting person keeps his fast in secret as well as in public. In fasting, especially, there is no mundane authority to check man's behavior or compel him to observe fasting. He keeps it to please God and satisfy his own conscience by being faithful in secret and in public. There is no better way to cultivate a sound conscience in man.
# It indoctrinates man in patience and selflessness, as through fasting, he feels the pains of deprivation but he endures them patiently.
# It is an effective lesson in applied moderation and willpower.
# Fasting also provides man with a transparent soul, a clear mind and a light body.
# It shows man a new way of wise savings and sound budgeting.
# It enables man to master the art of Mature Adaptability. We can easily understand the point once we realize that fasting makes man change the entire course of his daily life.
# It grounds man in discipline and healthy survival.
# It originates in man the real spirit of social belonging, unity and brotherhood, of equality before God as well as before the law.

That's all.. jangan tak pose plk ye=)

18.8.09

Road To PC


In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

Salam. I’m finally writing my second blog post and as you can see, it took me 11 days to write it after my first blog entry. Honestly, I have made several attempts to get back to blogging but kept delaying it due to be busy. Recently I’m busy with final exam =p Alhamdulillah I’m just finished my final exam (last paper) yesterday. Time flies fast and now we’re in mid August. As you guys know, ramadhan is coming soon. Cant wait anymore.=p. In other words, I’m excited.Hehe. The holy fasting month of Ramadhan will be start on this Saturday (August 22) or this Friday. Since ramadhan is coming soon, so we should prepare ourselves for it. Excited for solat terawih^_^ I just can’t wait for ramadhan. Besides that, im also excited because I can sit with my family now. InsyaAllah I will be going back this Wednesday to Malaysia. Really100X miss my family + hometown o_O.

Now I’m in my summer holiday. It’s very great and relaxing because no more
exam, assignment, stress, and the most important is no more headache!! Back to the hometown story, do you know that Terengganu is one of the best places to visit? Guys, do you know how famous and important keropok lekor in Terengganu??Actually I miss my Ummi’s cooking and also craving for keropok lekor, laksang, nasi dagang and many more la~~ Nowadays H1N1 is spreading in Malaysia. How scary it is! Viruses make us ill by infecting cells in our body but most people don’t care enough about H1N1. H1N1 makes me conscious and uncomfortable when somebody looks sicks, cough, sneeze…Hurm but what can I do to prevent infection? The answer is, I will avoid going into crowded places or stand too close to someone who has above symptoms and I much prefer to get home as I can. Whatever it is, I’m trusting on my lifestyle and my faith in Allah SWT to keep protected me, family, friends and all people in this world from this dangerous infection. Allah is fair and Allah knows best. Remember this and think deeply.

Allah’s decree;

الَّذِي خَلَقَنِي فَهُوَ يَهْدِينِ {78} وَالَّذِي هُوَ يُطْعِمُنِي وَيَسْقِينِ {79} وَإِذَا مَرِضْتُ فَهُوَ يَشْفِينِ {80} وَالَّذِي يُمِيتُنِي ثُمَّ يُحْيِينِ {81} وَالَّذِي أَطْمَعُ أَن يَغْفِرَ لِي خَطِيئَتِي يَوْمَ الدِّينِ {82

"Tuhan Yang menciptakan daku (dari tiada kepada ada), maka Dia lah Yang memimpin dan memberi petunjuk kepadaku;"Dan Tuhan Yang Dia lah jua memberiku makan dan memberi minum,"Dan apabila Aku sakit, maka Dia lah Yang menyembuhkan penyakitku;"Dan (Dia lah) Yang mematikan daku, kemudian ia menghidupkan daku;"Dan (Dia lah) Yang Aku harap-harapkan supaya mengampunkan dosaku pada hari kiamat

Health is a blessing, sickness is an examination. It is necessary to praise Allah for the blessings, and to show endurance during examinations.
I wish you all good health, truth, happiness and peace in religion in this world and Hereafter. Have a nice holiday! See me in Malaysia..Bye…

7.8.09

Exam Exam Exam!!!!

Salam to all, hi there, this is my first posting in my sweety blog [i guest:)], but here is something i don't like(sigh), why i'm very lazy and tired today, maybe caused by the sunshine heat and it so dusty. Moreover i have three classes everyday and it have been seven weeks. Oh, the time passed quickly and it is either sign of doomsday , i mean the Day of Judgement which all of our deeds and perfomances will indicate..


But that is not the topic i want to explain for this moment, Alhamdulillah i passed my first after that second examination and obviously i got satisfy marks without presumed it, then final exam will on this 15th, i have two papers on that day, Ilmus Sorf and Naqod Qodim, then Mu'jam Arabiah on 17th.. i think i'm not prepare too much for it=),therefore here i want to share some exam tips that may come in handy :

Exam Preparation Tips :

REVISING + EXAMS = HEADACHE?
It needn't be the case, just follow the directions to achieve great results every time, InsyaAllah=).

1. Always, always and always begin with Bismillah

2. Examine your NIAT (intention) and correct it if necessary.

3. Honour your lecturers no matter how strange their teaching methods seem to you.Respect and reverence for lecturers are amongst the distinguishing marks of being a Muslim student.

4. Making preparations well before the examinations begin.At least two days before it. Plan out a REALISTIC timetable that will result in you having covered [or at least scanned] all the material well before your exam.

5. When revising make notes. It may seem as though you are just reproducing your notes,but perservere , believe it or not what you are doing is one of the most effective ways of revising.

6. Make sure you are unlikely to be disturbed while you are studying.This means turning off the TV or laptop, especially for SYABAB=). Discipline pivotal to success.

7. Always iron out problems as soon as possible. (As Sobru minal Iman)

8. Before begin the exam, take a couple of minutes out to supplicate to your Lord, asking Him to grant you success.Then begin in the name of Allah.

9. As you come out from the exam class, remember to thank Allah however about it.

Ok,that's all..let us supplicate together..

" اللهم جعلنا من الناجحين والفائزين والمتفوقين في كل امتحان في الدنيا و الآخرة"

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