Monday 31 December 2012

Ya Rabb

Ya Allah, by Your knowledge of the unseen and by Your power over the creation, let me live if You know that life is good for me, and let me die if You know that death is good for me. O Allah, i ask You to grant me fear of You in private and public. I ask You for the word of truth in times of contentment and anger. I ask You for moderation in wealth and in poverty. I ask You for the blessings never ceasing and the coolness of my eye (i.e,pleasure) that never ends. I ask You for the pleasure after Your judgement and i ask You for a life of coolness after death. I ask You for the delight of gazing upon Your face and the joy of meeting You without any harm and misleading trials befalling me. O Allah, dress us with the beauty of Faith and make us guides who are upon (correct) guidance. Ameen. 

Wednesday 19 December 2012

love Him more..

HE lost his father before his BIRTH.
HE lost his mother during his INFANCY.
ALL HIS male children passed away at a very YOUNG AGE.
HE was forced to leave his HOME CITY.
HIS campanions were either killed or forced into exile.
... HE was BOYCOTTED and ABUSED.
HIS Beloved wife died at a critical time and so did his UNCLE.
HE faced many other TRIALS and TRIBULATIONS...HE WAS TESTED ON MANY OCCATION BUT HE NEVER COMPLAINED ONCE TO ALMIGHTY ALLAH....HE IS OUR TEACHER..TEACHER OF TEACHER...BEST OF MANKIND...OUR MASTER...THE MOST BELOVED OF ALLAH...MUHAMMED(S.A.W)...HABEEBULLAH(S.A.W)...(S.A.W)...(S.A.W)...

***LET'S SEE THE LOVERS OF THE HOLY PROPHET(S.A.W)***
START NOW....

أغنية بكرا

sTomorrow comes another day; happy with us, to give us joy.
Plant life with expectations, love and hope wherever we go.
Tomorrow, days will bring us together in goodness and peace.
Oh, World! Together, together , together we’ll colour the universe with our songs.
Who says we can’t change the face of the world today?
What do you say we erase darkness with the colours of the morning.
Believe! At all the crossroads, the roads will smile for us;
And no one, no one, will pass like a cloud in this life.
Whenever a morning gifts us with a rose, sun and a song;
Whenever an eagle finds us at the tops of mountains;
Dreams talking to us, a laughter calling for us.
Oh, World! Together, together, together we’ll change the universe with our wishes.
Who says we can’t be the weapon for Conscience?
To protect the lair of freedom, and guard its door?
Believe! At all the crossroads, the roads will smile for us;
And no one, no one, will pass like a cloud in this life.
Who says we can’t change the face of the world today?
What do you say we erase darkness with the colours of the morning.
Believe! At all the crossroads, the roads will smile for us;
And no one, no one, will pass like a cloud in this life
Ref. We are the voice of goodness; we are the sun of the days.
We are a new day; we are a banner for peace.
We are the flute of love and the soul of music.
We are a thousand and one nights from the East of dreams.
Tomorrow, the wings of love await us.
Tomorrow will be better with us together.
Open the doors for light, the night of sorrow will fade.
Ref. We are the voice of goodness; we are the sun of the days.
We are a new day; we are a banner for peace.
We are the flute of love and the soul of music.
We are a thousand and one nights from the East of dreams.
Ref. We are the voice of goodness; we are the sun of the days.
We are a new day; we are a banner for peace.
We are the flute of love and the soul of music.
We are a thousand and one nights from the East of dreams.
Tomorrow, the wings of love await us.
Tomorrow will be better with us together.
Open the doors for light, the night of sorrow will fade.TomorrowT

Monday 17 December 2012

rythm of life..

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the heart will rest..

“The heart will rest and feel relief if it is settled with Allah. And it will worry and feel anxious if it is settled with the people." ❤❤

—Ibn Qayyim Al Jawziyyah

Tuesday 11 December 2012

my heart of love on 121212


My heart of love on your birthday
~ Ammar Ayman ~
-121212-
.. ever since you were born, 
I worried and wondered about whether or not 
I was being the best parent I could be. 
Did I make you feel important? 
Did we find enough time for the little things that live on in happy memories-
like laughter and hugs and “just –between- us” moment? 
And even we disagreed-did u always know I loved you? 
If I didn’t always find to say it, I hope I always showed it..
I’m proud you are my son..
The first time i laid my eyes on you, 
my eyes were filled with tears..
what i saw in you was hope and your specialty that could change everything..
as you grew older, 
you made me laugh when i was distressed ,
when i was falling down ,
you brought me up again with your words.. 
ayman , realize that you are my angel of guidance

Monday 3 December 2012

a message from a Palestiniah girl

A message from a Palestinian girl (an embodiment of the Palestinian spirit) to Israel:
"Proud as eagles we will live, Erect as lions we will die"



Wednesday 28 November 2012

Tuesday 27 November 2012

Writing System for the Blind: Al-Amidi vs. Braille

Writing System for the Blind: Al-Amidi vs. Braille

By Dr. Ali Al-Halawani
Writer and Researcher
Tuesday, 27 November 2012 00:00
The history of Muslims is abundant in numerous, if not countless, prime examples of scientists, scholars, thinkers, philosophers, reformers, inventors, etc. The remarkable achievements of such pioneering prominent figures are beyond counting. However, many of these achievements are not recognized nowadays as have been carried out by Muslims. This can be attributed to the fact that many Arabic names of the original owners of such magnificent contributions were “naturalized” from Arabic and morphologically changed in a way to make them look like ancient Greek names. Therefore, the Arabic reader should not mistake them for English names, e.g.: Avempace (Ibn Bajah),[1] Avenzoar (Ibn Zuhr),[2] Averroes (Ibn Rushd),[3] Avicenna (Ibn Sina),[4] Saladin (Salah Ad-Din),[5] etc.



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More interestingly, I was reading something about the Mamluke era in Egypt and the Levant recently. I came to know that that particular era is conceived to be void of any significant contribution by some Orientalists and others. They claim that the only achievement of that era was one book by one scholar; namely, “Al-Muqadimmah” by Ibn Khaldun.[6] In fact, these claims were proved groundless as the Mamluke era witnessed many scientific and scholarly achievements as well as a huge cultural boom that can be compared to the renaissance enjoyed by the whole Muslim world for centuries. This is very true despite long-term wars, revolutions, afflictions and turmoil that were then prevalent. Interestingly enough, the cultural and knowledge-based aspects of society were not affected in the same manner. Hundreds of manuscripts and books attest to the then existence of a galaxy of scholars and scientists who crowned that era with their amazing achievements. Many of these books and manuscripts survived and thus can nowadays be found in famous world libraries in Dublin, London, Leiden, Istanbul, Cairo, and many others.[7]
One of the main reasons that led to that civilizational boom and cultural boost was the fact that many Muslim scholars and scientists fled to Egypt when the Tatars invaded the Muslim world and demolished Baghdad in (1258 A.C.). Egypt was then a safe-haven for so many; a matter which enabled them to achieve whatever scientific and scholarly contributions they opted for.
Many of the books and manuscripts that survived the Mamluke era contain valuable information and details of the discoveries and contributions that first appeared at that time. This encompasses innovations in the fields of education, linguistics and lexicons, medicine, mathematics, geography, astrology, social and religious studies, etc. One of the most outstanding discoveries of that era was the invention of a writing system for visually impaired or sightless people. Such a system is basically needed to help the blind read and play an active role in the cultural life of the community as well as the whole human race.
Ironically, when this last issue is often raised, the name Braille is solely mentioned as the first to invent such a system. Before getting any further, let us learn something about Braille.
Historical records attest to the fact that Al-Amidi invented such a writing system 600 years before Braille. 
Braille, Louis (1809-1852), French teacher of the blind. Born in Coupvray, France, he was blind from age three. In 1829, while teaching at the National Institute for the Young Blind in Paris, Braille conceived the idea of modifying the so-called point writing system, used for coded army messages, to enable the blind to read.[8]
The Alphabet he devised, called the "Braille Alphabet", consists of 63 characters made up of a series of six dots raised on paper so that they can be read by passing fingers lightly over the manuscript. The dots are conventionally numbered 1, 2, and 3 from the top of the left column and 4, 5, and 6 from the top of the right column. The presence or absence of dots gives the coding for the symbol.[9] Remarkably, a universal Braille code for the English speaking world was adopted in London in 1932. Braille is now used throughout the English-speaking world and has been adapted to most other languages including Arabic.
However, historical records attest to the fact that it was Al-Amidi (d. 1314 A.C.), who was the first to invent such a writing system 600 years before Braille. Ali Ibn Ahmed Ibn Yusuf Al-Amidi, a Syrian Muslim, was considered an expert in using such a system. Amazingly, like Braille, Al-Amidi too was blind from childhood. It is a well known fact that, “the tactile receptors of blind peoples' fingers are exceptionally well developed and Al-Amidi was also gifted in this 'super-sense'.”[10] This enabled him not only to locate books on shelves using the sense of touch, but also to recognize each book’s number of pages. He could also determine the value of the books by the spacing of the lines. Whenever he went to purchase a book he would always take with him a piece of paper. He would roll the paper into the shape of a letter of the alphabet. He would then stick that piece of paper onto the front cover of the book in a way that would enable him afterwards to identify the book’s title, author, price, number of pages, etc., just by touching the letter-shaped piece of paper as it was part of a code that he himself had developed to classify books.
This, in fact, was the real beginning of a writing system especially designed for the visually impaired almost 600 years before the birth of Louis Braille. Ironically, this fact is hardly recorded or not mentioned at all in the books of history.


[1] Avempace (in Arabic, Ibn Bajah) (1095?-1138), Muslim philosopher and exponent of Neo-platonic intellectual mysticism who was born in Andalusia (now Spain). His famous book, On the Union of the Intellect, is a very important contribution to the field of mysticism and Muslim intellectualism.
[2] Avenzoar (in Arabic, Ibn Zuhr) (1090-1162), Muslim physician and writer who was born in Andalusia (now Spain). Ibn Zuhr’s Practical Manual of Treatments and Diet showed an advanced understanding of the human body based on science rather than speculation.
[3] Averroes (in Arabic, Abu al-Walid Muhammad Ibn Ahmad Ibn Muhammad Ibn Rushd) (1126-1198), Muslim philosopher, jurist, and physician, born in Cordoba, Andalusia (now Spain).
[4] Avicenna (in Arabic, Ibn Sina) (980-1037), Muslim Iranian philosopher and physician, regarded as one of the greatest through history. Born near Bukhoro (in what is now Uzbekistan), he served as court physician to the Samanid ruler of Bukhoro and as scientific adviser and physician to the ruler of Esfahan.
[5] Saladin (in Arabic, Salah Ad-Din) (1137-1193), Muslim ruler of Egypt and Syria who liberated Palestine, restored Muslim sovereignty over the sacred city of Jerusalem (in Arabic, Al-Quds), and defended it during the Third Crusade (1189-1192).
[6] Ibn Khaldun, full name Abu Zayd Abd-Ar-Rahman Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406), medieval Islamic historian. He was born in Tunis (now in Tunisia). In the 14th century he completed his monumental work Muqaddamah, the introductory volume to his Universal History, which is a valuable guide to the history of Muslim North Africa and the Berbers. In the Muqaddamah Ibn Khaldun outlined a philosophy of history and a theory of society that are unprecedented in ancient and medieval writing. Societies, he believed, are held together by the power of social cohesiveness, which can be augmented by the unifying force of religion. (The Encarta Desk Encyclopedia (1998). Microsoft Corporation. Electronic version).
[7] I have visited some of these libraries in the last 10 years or so.
[8] The Encarta Desk Encyclopedia (1998). Microsoft Corporation. Electronic version.
[9] The Foundation for Science, Technology and Civilization (www.muslimheritage.com).
[10] Ibid.

Wednesday 21 November 2012

Sunday 18 November 2012

regret..

Regret...
Regret...

how to deal on Gaza issue..

Sarah Joseph said:

The situation in Gaza is distressing in the extreme. Israel as the Occupying Power over the Palestinian Territories has moral and legal responsibilities over the people in Gaza, to ensure their safety and security. Instead, it's aggression has killed innocent people, including young children. If Israel is responding to the rockets fired from Gaza, then its use of excessive and disproportionate force against unarmed civilians is wholly unacceptable, and should cease immediately. For those of us watching the horrors via the media and the internet, it is easy to feel a mixture of negative emotions: anger, hatred, despair, impotence. Here are a few ideas to attempt to deal with these emotions that may also build a culture where such an attack on Gaza becomes unacceptable on a global basis.
1. Stay calm, focused and in control at all times.
2. Write a letter to the leader of your nation that details how you find the human tragedy unacceptable. Ask them to request Israel to immediately cease the attack. If your nation is offering support to the attack then explain that as a citizen of a nation you find this totally unacceptable.
3. If you believe in God, pray! Then pray some more. Now here's the tricky bit, pray that the violence stops, but also pray that the hearts of Israeli citizens are turned against this violence, and opened to peace and coexistence, so they themselves will request the attack to cease.
4. Give to a charity that is operating in Gaza. There will be a desperate need for medical resources, food, etc. Even if it is a tiny amount, give. The collective amount will increase exponentially if we all give something.
5. Become aquainted with the historical facts, and with the a discourse on the current situation. There are a number of good books on both. For a quick and easy read, I suggest "Extreme Ramblings" by Mark Thomas for a view of The Wall.
6. Hold an event that promotes the culture and people of Palestine. We have to humanise the situation and show that this is not a Muslim issue, but a human issue. 
7. Reach out to others beyond your own community-people from other faith groups, people from other nations, and explain the situation to them. Hence the important of points 1 and 5 above.
8. Write to the media explaining where their coverage was good, and where it was biased in favour of the Israeli attack.
9. Take to the social media forums and forward articles, information etc that helps our understanding of the situation. 
10. Do not hate. Hatred pollutes the soul. If you say that this is impossible then read the works of Izzledien Aboulaish who lost three daughters in the 2009 Israeli incursion into Gaza. Here is an interview with him on YouTube: http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=uslS-In4hPQ&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DuslS-In4hPQ&gl=GB
11. Know within your heart that such injustice cannot and will not continue. It goes against the natural order, which demands justice. Similar inhumanities have occurred in our human history, and were resolved.
12. Be a source of good for your community, for your fellow humanity, and for the world. Work for good in whatever way you can.

keep us on the right path..



Keep us on the right path...

Saturday 10 November 2012

never regret..


Satu hari seorang lelaki yg frust dgn isterinya telah pergi kpd Amirul Mukminin Umar al Khattab utk mengadu, tiba di rumah Amirul Mukminin dia terkejut mendengar jeritan isteri pemimpin umat Islam itu sedang mmarahi Umar al Khattab ra. Dia pun merasakan kesamaan antara isterinya dgn isteri Amirul Mukminin, iaitu sikap cerewet & tak menghargainya, lantas dia pun pergi... Tiba2 Amirul Mukminin memanggilnya.. Dia pun datang kembali kepadanya lalu mengatakan dgn hampa.. Aku menyangkakan aku Saja yg Ada masalah dgn isteriku.. Rupa2nya Tuan pun menghadapi masalah yg sama ! Apa jwpn Amirul Mukminin ??? Jawapan yg menampakkan hikmah beliau spt yg Nabi sifatkan , katanya pd lelaki yg mengharapkan kesempurnaan pd seseorang isteri itu, Wahai sahabat! Ketahuilah olehmu bhw isteri adalah anugerah Allah utk kita, Mereka banyak berkorban utk kita, memasak utk kita, membasuh pakaian, melahirkan anak2 utk kita Dan mendidik anak2.. Adatnya memang kadang2 Ada kesilapan.. Tapi ketahuilah olehmu Wahai saudaraku, satu hari pasti tiba, Samada mereka wafat sebelum kita lalu kita berehat Dari kekurangan & kejahatan mulut mereka yg mungkin tak disengajakan, atau kita yg pergi sebelum mereka, lalu mereka tak dapat menyakiti kita lagi dgn sikap atau ucapan... Wahai saudara hadapilah hidup ini dgn kesabaran, kerana dunia tak pernah sempurna... Sekian Tamat.. Jom sama2 kita menghargai para isteri... Seeeru 'ala barakatilLah ( teruskan kehidupan dengan keberkatan yang Ada di sisi Allah) ...

Tuesday 6 November 2012

to my ' a bundle of joy'..

My beloved Ammar Shahmie...
You have brought me nothing but pure joy since that very first moment. 
Watching you grow, absorbing the world around you, inquisitive and delighted to learn, 
I’m reminded each day of the treasure you bring into my world. 
As all mothers do, I have goals, dreams and wishes for you. 
I have, as you can imagine, dozens of them, but on this anniversary of that laughing moment, 
I will limit myself.. 
and my ‘one to grow on’ - I wish to be here for each of your moments…. to keep you on track..
Happy birthday my buddy..
I will always love you and pray for you may Almighty Allah continue shower upon you with His blessing..
always observe solat in appropriate time dear..

Sunday 4 November 2012

Monday 29 October 2012

Don't be sad..

Don’t be sad...

best season..

..Hassan al-Basri said: 
the best season to a believer is the winter;
its nights are long for those who wish to pray and its days are short for those who wish to fast..
Best season...

Sunday 28 October 2012

Eid Mubarak 2012

Eid Mubarak-Happy Feast
Beyond sadness and wounds,
a day to feel good,
to smile,
to give
to love and to respect...even the sheep.
Eid of dignity

al Fatihah to my beloved friend Ustaz Kharudin Mohd Ameen

Thursday 18 October 2012

hanyalah padaMu..

Detik waktu terus berlalu, dihiasi gelap dan terang, suka duka tangis dan tawa, bagai lukisan, seribu derita dan sepi, di antara lelahnya jiwa, dalam resah dan air mata..
Meski ku rapuh dalam langkah,kadang tak setia kepadaMu, namun cinta dalam jiwa hanya padaMu, maafkanlah bila hati tak sempurna mencintaiMu, dalam dada hanyaMu yang bertahta....

Tuesday 16 October 2012

Praise Allah...

Praise Allah...

خصائص العشر الأوائل من ذى الحجة

خصائص العشر الأوائل من ذى الحجة :
للأيام العشر الأول من شهر ذي الحجة خصائص كثيرة ، نذكرُ منها ما يلي :
(1) أن الله سبحانه وتعالى أقسم بها في كتابه الكريم فقال عز وجل : { وَالْفَجْرِ * وَلَيَالٍ عَشْرٍ } ( سورة الفجر : الآيتان 1 -2 ).
 ولاشك أن قسمُ الله تعالى بها يُنبئُ عن شرفها وفضلها .
(2) أن الله تعالى سماها في كتابه " الأيام المعلومات " ، وشَرَعَ فيها ذكرهُ على الخصوص فقال سبحانه : { وَيَذْكُرُوا اسْمَ اللَّهِ فِي أَيَّامٍ مَعْلُومَاتٍ } ( سورة الحج : الآية 28 ) ، وقد جاء في بعض التفاسير أن الأيام المعلومات هي الأيام العشر الأول من شهر ذي الحجة .
(3) أن الأعمال الصالحة في هذه الأيام أحب إلى الله تعالى منها في غيرها؛ فعن عبد الله بن عمر رضي الله عنه أنه قال : قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم : " ما من أيام أعظم عند الله ، ولا أحب إليه العمل فيهن من هذه الأيام العشر فأكثروا فيهن من التكبير والتهليل والتحميد " ( رواه أحمد ، مج 2 ، ص 131 ، الحديث رقم 6154 ).
...
(4) أن فيها ( يوم التروية ) ، وهو اليوم الثامن من ذي الحجة الذي تبدأ فيه أعمال الحج .
(5) أن فيها ( يوم عرفة ) ، وهو يومٌ عظيم يُعد من مفاخر الإسلام ، وله فضائل عظيمة ، لأنه يوم مغفرة الذنوب والتجاوز عنها ، ويوم العتق من النار ، ويوم المُباهاة فعن أم المؤمنين عائشة -رضي الله عنها-أنها قالت : عن رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم قال : " ما من يومٍ أكثر من أن يُعتق الله عز وجل فيع عبداً من النار ، من يوم عرفة ، وإنه ليدنو ثم يُباهي بهم الملائكة ، فيقول : ما أراد هؤلاء ؟ " ( رواه مسلم ، الحديث رقم 3288 ، ص 568 ).
(6) أن فيها ( ليلة جَمع ) ، وهي ليلة المُزدلفة التي يبيت فيها الحُجاج ليلة العاشر من شهر ذي الحجة بعد دفعهم من عرفة .
(7) أن فيها فريضة الحج الذي هو الركن الخامس من أركان الإسلام .
(8) أن فيها ( يوم النحر ) وهو يوم العاشر من ذي الحجة ، الذي يُعد أعظم أيام الدُنيا كما روي عن عبد الله بن قُرْط عن النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم أنه قال : " إن أعظم الأيام عند الله تبارك وتعالى يومُ النحر ، ثم يوم القَرِّ " ( رواه أبو داود ، الحديث رقم 1765 ، ص 271 ) .
(9) أن الله تعالى جعلها ميقاتاً للتقرُب إليه سبحانه بذبح القرابين كسوق الهدي الخاص بالحاج ، وكالأضاحي التي يشترك فيها الحاج مع غيره من المسلمين .
(10) أنها أفضل من الأيام العشرة الأخيرة من شهر رمضان ؛ لما أورده شيخ الإسلام ابن تيمية وقد سئل عن عشر ذي الحجة والعشر الأواخر من رمضان أيهما أفضل ؟ فأجاب : " أيام عشر ذي الحجة أفضل من أيام العشر من رمضان ، والليالي العشر الأواخر من رمضان أفضل من ليالي عشر ذي الحجة " 
( ابن تيمية ، ................... ) .
(11) أن هذه الأيام المباركات تُعد مناسبةً سنويةً مُتكررة تجتمع فيها أُمهات العبادات كما أشار إلى ذلك ابن حجر بقوله : " والذي يظهر أن السبب في امتياز عشر ذي الحجة لمكان اجتماع أُمهات العبادة فيه ، وهي الصلاة والصيام والصدقة والحج ، ولا يتأتى ذلك في غيره " ( فتح الباري ، .......................) .
(12) أنها أيام يشترك في خيرها وفضلها الحُجاج إلى بيت الله الحرام ، والمُقيمون في أوطانهم لأن فضلها غير مرتبطٍ بمكانٍ مُعينٍ إلا للحاج .

Monday 15 October 2012

stop worrying...


love your mother

Love and kisses to my mum

كل عــــــــــــــــــــــــــام وأنتم بخير

Syeikh Mutawali Sha'rawi said
أعلنت دار الافتاء المصرية رسميا بعد مراجعة وزارة الشؤون الإسلامية السعودية أن الثلاثاء الموافق 16 أكتوبر هو المتمم لشهر ذي القعدة، وأن الأربعاء هو غرة شهر ذي الحجة، وبذلك تكون وقفة عرفات يوم الخميس، على أن يكون عيد الأضحى الجمعة 26 أكتوبر الموافق 10 ذي الحجة...
كل عــــــــــــــــــــــــــام وأنتم بخير

Thursday 11 October 2012

subhanallah..


Take a moment to reflect upon the beauty all around us, 
and of the natural blessings Allah (swt) bestows upon us. 
What a beautiful representation of the Fall season, subhanAllah! 
This photo was taken by posthumus_cake (www.pinnaclephotography.net), 
and is of the Big Carp River in Michigan. 
A great reminder of the wonderment and beauty of Allah's creations!

hadith

عن جابِرٍ رضيَ اللَّه عنه قال : كانَ رسولُ اللَّه صَلّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وسَلَّم يُعَلِّمُنَا الاسْتِخَارَةَ في الأُمُور كُلِّهَا كالسُّورَةِ منَ القُرْآنِ ، يَقُولُ إِذا هَمَّ أَحَدُكُمْ بالأمر ، فَليَركعْ رَكعتَيْنِ مِنْ غَيْرِ الفرِيضَةِ ثم ليقُلْ : اللَّهُم إِني أَسْتَخِيرُكَ بعِلْمِكَ ، وأستقدِرُكَ بقُدْرِتك ، وأَسْأَلُكَ مِنْ فضْلِكَ العَظِيم ، فإِنَّكَ تَقْدِرُ ولا أَقْدِرُ ، وتعْلَمُ ولا أَعْلَمُ ، وَأَنتَ علاَّمُ الغُيُوبِ . اللَّهُمَّ إِنْ كنْتَ تعْلَمُ أَنَّ هذا الأمرَ خَيْرٌ لي في دِيني وَمَعَاشي وَعَاقِبَةِ أَمْرِي » أَوْ قالَ : « عَاجِلِ أَمْرِي وَآجِله ، فاقْدُرْهُ لي وَيَسِّرْهُ لي، ثمَّ بَارِكْ لي فِيهِ ، وَإِن كُنْتَ تعْلمُ أَنَّ هذَا الأَمْرَ شرٌّ لي في دِيني وَمَعاشي وَعَاقبةِ أَمَرِي » أَو قال : « عَاجِل أَمري وآجِلهِ ، فاصْرِفهُ عَني ، وَاصْرفني عَنهُ، وَاقدُرْ لي الخَيْرَ حَيْثُ كانَ ، ثُمَّ رَضِّني بِهِ » قال : ويسمِّي حاجته . رواه البخاري

Tuesday 9 October 2012

dearest message..


PMR msg to our dearest shahmie..
we always believe you were the best among the rest..
beauty with brain plus akhlaq..
mama juga doakan buat semua anak2 yg mengambil PMR , 
may Allah swt bless u all dear, insyaAllah
اللهم امنحني الصّبرَ لقبول ما لا أستطيع تغييره
والشجاعة لتغيير ما أستطيع
والحكمة للتمييز بينهما


Monday 1 October 2012

life is to solve..

..
whenever i read from my beloved friend..deeply in my heart.. feeling love that so much..thanks dear
REDA

Biarlah hujan dan panas
mendandan diri silih berganti
...

tetaplah kaki terus menapak
memetai simpang siur kehidupan
walau hati pedih terpanggang
di bawah titik matahari rembang
sejuk membeku di dingin malam.

Kita tidak pernah meminta
untuk merenangi lautan hidup
berhempas pulas menerjang gelombang
kerana takdir bukan dipilih
oleh telunjuk sendiri
kerana derita tidak bermata
tiba ketikanya kitalah mangsa.

Rembang matahari tidak menanti
panasnya berengsot ke dingin pagi
pulanglah kepada cinta hakiki
nescaya hidup kembali bererti
diri tak mengenal patah hati
di sana ada bahagia yang dijanji
bunga-bunga cinta kembang mewangi.

Lembah Bujang,
01102012

Saturday 22 September 2012

Tuesday 4 September 2012

Thursday 30 August 2012

al fatihah..buat ateih

          innalillahi wainna ilayhi raji'unn..
Allahummaghfirlahu warhamhu..
it was so sad whenever my ex sister in law told me this horrific news last night
doaku sentiasa mengiringimu ateih..
moga ruhmu tenang dan damai bersama insan-insan soleh dan beriman di sana
              sesungguhnya Allah amat menyayangimu

ukhuwwah forever

titipan du'a buat mu sahabatku..
Ya Allah.. sahabatku ini adalah sahabat yang baik, 
ku mohon teguhkan hatinya hatinya dan sabar dalam dugaan hidupnya..
aku amat menyayanginya kerana Mu..
murahkanlah dan bukakanlah pintu rezekinya..
lindungilah dia dari segala bencana..
selamatkanlah dia di dunia dan akhirat..
iringilah dia dengan kasih sayangMu..
jika ia jatuh bangunkan dia dengan hikmahMu..
jika dia lemah tabahkan dia dengan kekuatanMu..
sungguh 
aku amat menyayangi dia