December 17, 2008

SABAR

ditengah kesibukan yang melanda,
sempat jua diri ini mencoret sesuatu untuk dijadikan tatapan
this happen mase on da way nk turun dari bukit fraser
masa tu ada dlm keta,tgh dok lyn borak ngan abah yang dah ngantuk
tetibe dengar nasyid nie
best... byk peringatan dlm lagu nie
dengar dan ambil isinya ya....

Sabar - Alarm Me


Sabar
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Munsyid : Alarm Me
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Jangan jadi orang tidak sabar
Terus bersabar tetapkan bersabar
Sabar itu sebahgian iman
Jadikan ia satu amalan

Awan tidak sentiasa mendung
Langit yang cerah pasti akan datang
Ombak tidak sentiasa menggulung
Menghempas bahtera di laut
Kadangkala tenang
Mendamaikan hati yg rawan

Begitulah satu gambaran
Orang yang diduga dalam kehidupan
Pastinya kan tiba kemudahan
Ganjaran iman di sisi tuhan

Awan tidak sentiasa mendung
Langit yang cerah pasti akan datang
Ombak tidak sentiasa menggulung
Menghempas bahtera di laut
Kadangkala tenang
Mendamaikan hati yg rawan

Kata pujangga orang yg bersabar umpama sang pahlawan
Gagah berani ia digeruni berkorban rela mati

Jangan jadi orang tidak sabar
Terus bersabar tetapkan bersabar
Sabar itu sebahgian iman
Jadikan ia satu amalan


December 16, 2008

KARNIVAL KEBUDAYAAN BELIA DAN KOMUNITI

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JOM PAKAT RAMAI-RAMAI, KITA PI MERIAHKAN KARNIVAL INI!!!!

KARNIVAL KEBUDAYAAN BELIA DAN KOMUNITI

Aktiviti-aktiviti Karnival



SERTAI AKTIVITI-AKTIVITI KARNIVAL KEBUDAYAAN BELIA&KOMUNITI!!




Luangkan masa di hujung minggu bergembira bersama keluarga dan sahabat handai.




Budayakan gaya hidup yang sihat dengan aktiviti fizikal dan senaman yang akan diadakan.




Mata pena lebih tajam daripada mata pedang, budayakan penulisan kreatif dengan aktiviti di Karnival.


Pelbagai buku-buku untuk santapan akal dan hati tersedia, beli buku dan semaikan budaya membaca!




"Berhibur tiada salahnya, kerana hiburan itu indah"
Dengarkan alunan indah irama nasyid yang akan dipersembahkan.




Dengari dan berkenalan dengan pelbagai penceramah terkenal dan hilangkan segala kekalutan dan persoalan hidup anda pada forum yang akan diadakan nanti.



Kembangkan keupayaan dan kemampuan diri anda untuk bercerita dan berdakwah pada masa yang sama

December 15, 2008

hijab....

salam
lately, kite byk dengar masalah berkaitan dgn hijab nie
kite seolah2 memandang ringan shj mslh yg kian lama yg semakin menruncing nie
ramai org kata tudung nie bkn satu benda yg mustahak sgt...
tp hakikat nye tidak ramai yg mengetahui bhw hijab ini adalah satu benda yg perlu
diambil perhatian
lihat sahaja pada masa kini
byk sgt fesyen2 tudung ini dikeluarkan ataupun di 'design' mengikut aliran zaman
tanpa mengikut batasan2 yang telah ditetapkan dalam islam
so, ow we will see what is the requirement for hijab to be appropriate with the rules that are set for us
for example..
What are the requirements for Muslim women's dress?
Rules regarding Muslim women's (and men's) attire are derived from
the Quran, Islam's revealed text, and the traditions (hadith) of the
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). In the Quran, God states: "Say to
the believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their
modesty...And say to the believing women that they should lower their
gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty
and adornments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they
should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers...(a list of exceptions)"
[Chapter 24, verses 30-31] Also, "O Prophet! Tell thy wives and
daughters, and the believing women, that they should cast their outer
garments over their persons...that they should be known and not
molested." [Chapter 33, verse 59]

In one tradition, the Prophet Muhammad is quoted as saying: "...If the
woman reaches the age of puberty, no part of her body should be seen but this --- and he pointed to his face and hands."

From these and other references, the vast majority of Muslim scholars
and jurists, past and present, have determined the minimum requirements
for Muslim women's dress: 1) Clothing must cover the entire body, with
the exception of the face and the hands. 2) The attire should not be
form fitting, sheer or so eye-catching as to attract undue attention or
reveal the shape of the body.

There are similar, yet less obvious requirements for a Muslim male's
attire. 1) A Muslim man must always be covered from the navel to the
knees. 2) A Muslim man should similarly not wear tight, sheer,
revealing, or eye-catching clothing. In addition, a Muslim man is
prohibited from wearing silk clothing (except for medical reasons) or
gold jewelry. A Muslim woman may wear silk or gold
(References: "The Muslim Woman's Dress," Dr. Jamal Badawi, Ta-Ha
Publishers; "Hijab in Islam," Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, Al-Risala Books;
"The Islamic Ruling Regarding Women's Dress," Abu Bilal Mustafa
Al-Kanadi, Abul-Qasim Publishing; "Islamic Dress," Muslim Women of
Minnesota; "Your Hijab and U.S. Law," North American Council for Muslim
Women)
Is Islamic dress appropriate for modern times?
Islamic dress is modern and practical. Muslim women wearing Islamic
dress work and study without any problems or constraints.
Does Islamic dress imply that women are submissive or inferior to men?
Islamic dress is one of many rights granted to Islamic women. Modest
clothing is worn in obedience to God and has nothing to do with
submissiveness to men. Muslim men and women have similar rights and obligations and both submit to God.
The Qur'an instructs Muslims to dress in a modest way. The following verses are generally interpreted as applying to all Muslim men and women.

The 31st verse of Surah an-Nur states,[7]
“ And say to the believing women that they cast down their looks and guard their private parts and do not display their ornaments except what appears thereof, and let them wear their head-coverings (khimars) over their bosoms (jaybs), and not display their ornaments except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands' fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers or their brothers' sons, or their sisters' sons, or their women, or the slaves whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex; and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments.

And O ye Believers! Turn ye all together towards Allah, that ye may attain Bliss. (Qur'an 24:31)


In the following verse, Muslim women are asked to draw their jilbab over them (when they go out), as a measure to distinguish themselves from others, so that they are not harassed.

The 59th verse of Surah al-Ahzab says,[7]
“ Those who harass believing men and believing women undeservedly, bear (on themselves) a calumny and a grievous sin. O Prophet! Enjoin your wives, your daughters, and the wives of true believers that they should cast their outer garments over their persons (when abroad) That is most convenient, that they may be distinguished and not be harassed.

And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (Qur'an 33:58–59)


Following verses give special directives to the wives of Muhammad though some commentators believe that all women should imitate their example.[citation needed]
“ O Wives of the Prophet, ye are not like any of the (other) women. If ye do fear (Allah), be not too complaisant of speech, lest one in whose heart is a disease should be moved with desire: but speak ye a speak that is just. Abide still in your homes and make not a dazzling display like that of the former times of ignorance: and establish regular prayer, and give regular charity; and obey Allah and His Messenger. And Allah only wishes to remove all abomination from you, ye Members of the Family, and to make you pure and spotless.

Communicate what is taught to you of the verses of God and the wisdom revealed by Him [to your visitors]. The Almighty is very discerning and all-knowing. (Qur'an 33:32–33)


Another verse in the Quran (33:53) talks about the veil as being a separation of two men and spheres of life such as the public and the private, rather than between men and women. This could very well be the definitive verse on hijab as it has been quoted as such by a number of Islamic theologians.[citation needed]
“ O Ye who believe! Enter not the dwellings of the Prophet for a meal without waiting for the proper time, unless permission be granted you. But if ye are invited, enter, and, when your meal is ended, then disperse. Linger not for conversation. Lo! That would cause annoyance to the Prophet, and he would be shy of (asking) you (to go); but Allah is not shy of the truth. And when ye ask of them (the wives of the Prophet) anything, ask it of them from behind a curtain. That is purer for your hearts and for their hearts. And it is not for you to cause annoyance to the messenger of Allah, nor that ye should ever marry his wives after him. Lo! That in Allah's sight would be an enormity. (Qur'an 33:53)
 

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