~Aku Insan Hina Dina...mengharap Kasih sayang-Nya & Redha -Nya ~
Assalamualaikum, sudah lama saya biarkan blog ini tidak di selenggara. Maafkan saya, saya baru menyedari dan bersyukur dengan kewujudan blog yang sudah diusahakan sejak tahun 2008. Alhamdulillah.
Hari ini saya berkongsi tentang saya menjadi pelatih Giatmara. Semasa ke sekolah lama saya, saya telah ditanya oleh guru-guru mengenai pekerjaan saya sekarang. Saya hanya mampu cakap, saya sedang mencari kehidupan.
Jawapan ini disebut kerana saya bukan menyandang jawatan yang besar di mana-mana jabatan kerajaan mahupun swasta walaupun saya adalah pemegang Ijazah Sarjana Muda Kelas Kedua. Pun begitu Penolong Kanan HEM ada memberikan saya borang untuk saya isi supaya menjadi ahli Guru Simpanan bagi menggantikan para guru yang mengambil cuti bersalin.
Saya yakin, menjawab seperti itu bukanlah sesuatu yang memalukan. Hal ini kerana, saya yakin dan percaya, niat saya belajar dulu bukan hanya sampai mendapat Ijazah dan menggunakan Ijazah demi mendapat perhatian dan pujian orang.
Saya juga lebih selesa bekerja mencari rezeki dengan menggunakan potensi diri tanpa menunggu gaji setiap bulan. Kini saya terus menjalankan perusahaan kecil-kecilan sebagai 'dropship' produk-produk yang berpotensi di pasaran.
Pun begitu, saya tidak mahu keadaan diri saya bergantung dengan aktiviti pemasaran semata-mata. Saya ingin memiliki satu kemahiran yang saya suka untuk melakukannya dan mahu melakukannya. Saya pilih kemahiran menjahit pada tahun ini. Maka, saya memohon untuk menjadi pelatih giatmara.
Matlamat saya ialah, agar saya boleh menghasilkan pakaian saya dan ahli keluarga saya tanpa perlu membeli daripada orang lain. Inshaa Allah, Allah tidak akan pernah memandang usaha yang kecil itu sebagai kecil jika kita benar-benar berusaha dan tekun semasa melakukannya.
~Aku Insan Hina Dina...mengharap Kasih sayang-Nya & Redha -Nya ~
Assalamualaikum.. semasa saya tulis entri ini saya dah bergelar seorang isteri kepada seorang pemuda bernama Junaidi Bin Bidin..^_^
Hati terpanggil untuk menulis kembali setelah diberikan semangat oleh sang suami. Katanya, ' abang doakan kamu[telah diganti demi keselesaan pembaca] menjadi penulis yang banyak menyumbang kepada ummah melalui tulisan ..'..
Sedikit coretan semasa majlis..
- Alhamdulillah..semasa majlis di Keningau..saya amat bersyukur dan merasai kasih sayang ALLAH sepanjang majlis saya.. Walau blackout hampir 3/4 majlis..dalam hati saya nak nangis terharu..
- Semasa majlis di Putatan juga saya bersyukur kerana majlis 'berinai' yang saya risaukan hanyalah melaungkan marhaban dan berzanzi, bunyi kompang dan..tetamu mendoakan mempelai sambil merenjis wangian..Acara sanding pula..pelamin berada di bahagian khemah perempuan..jiwa sejuk melihat ramai wanita depan mata..
- Walaubagaimanapun.. saya memohon ampun kepada Allah atas kekhilafan dan kelemahan kami dalam tersalah langkah atau laku atau terlepas pandang semasa penganjuran majlis..semoga ALLAH mencucuri Berkat dan Rahmat Nya atas majlis tempoh hari dengan Sifat Ar-Rahmaan dan Ar-RahiimNya..
Look Foward..
Seperti tajuk diberi, saya ingin menulis mutiara kalam Ustaz Azhar Idrus mengenai Kitab Muhimmah..
Ustazah Aisyah, isterinya Ustaz Fadli Yusof(Kembara Syahadah Pensiangan) beliau lah yang memperkenalkan kitab ini kepada saya. Itu semua ilham dari ALLAH kepadanya.. Alhamdulillah..Kata beliau, kitab ini penting untuk anak gadis..yang nak berkahwin..
kemudian barulah saya mendengar pertama kalinya di Surau Riadhussholihiin Taman Austral , tentang sedikit isi kandungannya..
lalu hari ini saya terpanggil untuk mencari dalam youtube..Alhamdulillah jumpa juga..
Berikut adalah poin penting dari kitab ini[ Siri 1 ]:
1. Perihal Perkara yang berdosa/ derhaka jika dilakukan kepada suami:
- Mencarut/ Memcaci, memaki , memfitnah, menyakiti hati suami..
- Tidak Taat
- Jika Suami suruh berhias di rumah, tapi tak buat..
- Jika isteri disuruh mandi wajib(kering haid) tapi si isteri tok sey..dia tak nak, Suami kena mandi wajib kan dia
- Sombong kepada suami kerana lebih kaya daripada suami
- Isteri memarahi suami bila suami mahu bermesra dengan dia..' Ustaz pesan sentiasa senyum sepanjang hari'
- Menolak ajakan suami untuk berjimak
- Bila ajakan [bermesra] suami semasa tengah buat kerja dapur atau kerja lain, kena sahut..( dicadangkan...kita ikut suami p mana, supaya dapat menyahut keperluannya)
- Tidak izinkan suami menyentuh bahagian tertentu tubuhnya
- ....
2. Suami isteri WAJIB kena belajar, Menuntut ilmu hukum hakam dalam Islam..
3. Kisah Ummu Salamah r.a bertanya tentang wanita mimpi basah perlu mandi wajib atau tidak..Hadis itu juga menunjukkan bahawa wanita boleh keluar air mani..[ Wanita ada air mani].
4. Soal Jawab:
1. Saya makan kenduri , bawa kawan yang tidak dijemput, gano?
= Kawan itu boleh bawa makan..tapi minta izin tuan rumah
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Rakaman itu tidak habis kerana ihsan dari penerbit ..Boleh beli VCD yang asal ya..
P/S: Sesungguhnya sedikit ilmu yang terkandung dalam ceramah ini mengejutkan kealpaan jiwa-jiwa yang mendengar, moga ada manfaat buat kita semua dan, semoga tergerak hati untuk mencari siri kedua selepas ini..
~Bukan mudah untuk bergelar isteri, banyak perkara yang perlu diperhati dan jagai..moga hayat yang ada dapat dimanfaatkan untuk memburu keredhaan suami dan seterusnya keredhaan ALLAH s.w.t..~
This is Part 1 of UmmahHub’s series on Being Your Own Boss that reveals the 10 keys to help you become a successful entrepreneur and be the best you can be in business and in life, In sha Allah.
To be an entrepreneur and be involved in business consists of exerting significant effort and hard work, which is highly encouraged in Islam; as the Prophet said:
“No doubt, it is better for a person to take a rope and proceed in the morning to the mountains and cut the wood and then sell it, and eat from this income and give alms from it than to ask others for something.” [Bukhari]
Many of the early followers of our faith, including our Prophet Muhammad , were merchants and traders. In fact, much of how Islam spread from West Africa to China was through traders. As the country with the highest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia is said to have embraced Islam by witnessing the the strong ethics and beautiful character of Muslim businessmen and entrepreneurs they came across, which speaks to the immense power of business that is driven by faith-based values.
Entrepreneurship is one of the most powerful methods to create long-lasting change in our communities that is currently being neglected. This is due to the lack of proper entrepreneurial education to help develop the next generation of entrepreneurs within our community. There simply is not enough awareness about what entrepreneurship is, how we can develop more entrepreneurs, and how we can start and run successful companies that can create a long-lasting impact.
Who is an Entrepreneur?
There are many definitions for the word ‘entrepreneur’, but the most common definition is that an entrepreneur is someone who identifies problems and then turns them into opportunities.
“Entrepreneurship,” says Bob Reiss, the author of ‘Low- Risk, High-Reward: Starting and Growing your Business With Minimal Risk‘, “is the recognition and pursuit of opportunity without regard to the resources you currently control, with confidence that you can succeed, with the flexibility to change course as necessary, and with the will to rebound from setbacks.”
Being an entrepreneur is not necessarily just about launching and running a business, it is about developing the entrepreneurial mindset, which is useful to anyone who is part of an organization. It is the mindset of looking at problems as opportunities and creating more with less. This mindset encourages risk-taking, creativity, innovation, and unconventional thinking.
This is the mindset that we Muslims need to develop in order to properly create healthy communities that can deal with the myriad of socio-economic issues we face.
Revive Your Entrepreneurial Spirit
The industrial revolution forced a mass migration of people from rural areas to urban cities. Prior to that, most people in North America were entrepreneurs who owned small businesses and bartered to get what they needed. Now, as technology and global competition changes the employment landscape, traditional employment that was reminiscent of the industrial revolution is being challenged. Individuals are now being forced to become knowledge workers, who essentially rely on selling their skills to make a living. We were all entrepreneurs long before the industrial revolution changed that. We need to return back to our entrepreneurial roots, not just socially but religiously as well. Interestingly enough, history has come full circle and we will all need to become entrepreneurs to survive in the future.
What makes entrepreneurs unique is their resourcefulness. In other words, they are able to do more with less. Whatever the problem, they will find a way to make it happen even if they do not have all the tools.
The key to developing an entrepreneurial mindset is recognizing the qualities you have, then building and improving upon those you do not yet have. To get started, we have mapped out key ways to develop your mindset as a Muslim entrepreneur.:
1. Have Tawakkul and Be Grateful
Part of being a Muslim is understanding that Allah is the ultimate disposer of our affairs. He is Al-Awwal (the Beginning) wal-Akhir (The End). Everything begins with Him and everything ends with Him. Consequently, He is the source of everything and the Provider of all.
Contemporary business practices today cite scientific studies showing that an attitude of gratitude brings more into your life. It means the more you are grateful, the more you will receive. Believing that there is a limited amount of resources for everyone to access is a flawed mindset for any entrepreneur. You must operate from a place of abundance and believe resources are unlimited.
As Muslims, we do not need modern scientific studies to show us that being grateful and having faith in a higher being who is the Source of all is enough reason to never worry.
In the Qur’an, Allah says:
“And [remember] when your Lord proclaimed, ‘If you are grateful, I will surely increase you [in favor]; but if you deny, indeed, My punishment is severe.’ ” [Qur’an: Chapter 14, Verse 7]
Know that Allah has given you all the resources that you need in your life to create a successful business and create some impact in the world. Once you realize that you were given quite a lot, Allah has guaranteed to give you more.
2. Work Hard and Think Long-Term
“That no bearer of burdens will bear the burden of another. And that there is not for man except that [good] for which he strives. And that his effort is going to be seen – Then he will be recompensed for it with the fullest recompense.” [Qur’an: Chapter 53, Verses 38-41]
A crucial step to developing an entrepreneurial mindset is having the ability to think long-term. Long-term thinking allows a person to develop discipline to work at a problem while having a future vision in mind. This helps prevent the need to fulfill short-term gratification.
In Surat al-Israa, Allah says:
“Whoever should desire the immediate – We hasten for him from it what We will to whom We intend. Then We have made for him Hell, which he will [enter to] burn, censured and banished. But whoever desires the Hereafter and exerts the effort due to it while he is a believer – it is those whose effort is ever appreciated [by Allah]. To each [category] We extend – to these and to those – from the gift of your Lord. And never has the gift of your Lord been restricted.” [Qur’an: Chapter 17, Verses 18-20]
Allah also says:
“Whoever desires the reward of this world – then with Allah is the reward of this world and the Hereafter. And ever is Allah Hearing and Seeing.” [Qur’an: Chapter 4, Verses 134]
A key part of having a long-term vision is having the understanding of what guides your decision-making. What vision do you have for yourself, your life and your business? What impact do you ultimately want to make? This will be your reason, the one that will get you through the main obstacles you will inevitably face. As Allah has said, if you work, you will receive the fruits of your striving.
3. Have Grit
University of Pennsylvania Psychology Professor Angela Duckworth’s research has shown that people with “grit”, the trait of exceptional persistence and devotion, consistently perform better than those with higher IQ.
If there is one guarantee in entrepreneurship, it is that it is a roller coaster ride. There is no linear path to becoming a successful entrepreneur. It essentially consists of making numerous tiny decisions everyday on multiple things: teams, administration strategy, marketing, etc. It takes a certain type of mindset to withstand this kind of pressure. The key here is persistence.
Persistence is the ability to look past obstacles and keep moving. When speaking to many successful entrepreneurs, they will cite the ability to not give up as being a crucial reason for success. Sadly, many people do not succeed because they gave up right before they were about to find success. The key to persistence is to keep trying until you get to your end goal.
“Keep focused on the problem you are trying to solve but be flexible on how you solve it”, says Jason Nazar, co-founder and CEO of Docstoc .
4. Focus on Creating Value
Another key to becoming a successful entrepreneur is by creating value. The amount of success you have is proportional to how much value you bring to others. Entrepreneurs focus on creating sustainable solutions by solving problems faced by people.
Before starting your business, it is essential to ask yourself: “Who am I helping and how can I make that solution better than what exists currently in the marketplace?” This is the primary mentality to have when looking to become an entrepreneur and the basis of great business models. Contemporary entrepreneurship encourages one to find a solution for a problem within the marketplace that customers are not happy with, then create a product to help them, while constantly revising and improving that product based on their feedback.
Entrepreneurial Education: The Way Forward
Growing and developing the next generation of entrepreneurs is crucial for our long-term communal prosperity. In order to solve the myriad of social problems that we face, we need to support those who are solving these problems. That is why entrepreneurial education can become a crucial asset for our community.
The first step in doing so is to develop the mindset of an entrepreneur. On a community level, helping more people develop an entrepreneurial mindset means we help unleash the creative potential and innovative thinking of many individuals in our community. These new ideas can help spark new businesses, organizations and projects that will benefit our community for years to come. Developing an entrepreneurial mindset gives individuals the inspiration to dream, to be innovative and to take risks.
With this spirit, we have to encourage the next generation to become the change-makers and entrepreneurs they have the potential to be!
Next time we will show you how to get inspired and develop business ideas. If you have any tips for budding entrepreneurs, or thinking of becoming one yourself, let us know in the comments section below!
About the Author
Obaid Ahmed is a technology entrepreneur, youth mentor, investor, philanthropist and community builder. He founded UmmahHub with a mission to redefine fundraising, change-making and entrepreneurship for Muslim communities.
Rupanya dah yang ke-7. Pasal menjaga hubungan dengan Allah.
" Anak-anak adalah pinjaman dari ALLAH; Sang Pemilik. Maka, kena menjaga hubungan dengan Sang Pemilik supaya kita akan aware untuk melaksanakan tanggungjawab dalam mengurus anak-anak..
Tips:
1. Bagaimana untuk meningkatkan hablumminallah dengan ikuti sunnah Rasulullah s.a.w..
Pelajari, cari tahu sunnah-sunnah kehidupan harian..dan amalkan..
2. Bagaimana pula dengan suara hati?
Intrapersonal, selalu berdialog dengan ALLAH..sunnguh ni tips yang perlu dicuba!
3. Fahami Bacaan Solat
Kena ambil tahu supaya faham..Dari takbir sampai salam..
4. Munajat
boleh dibuat selalu, buat dalam bentuk doa(memohon sesuatu dengan jelas) apabila berada dalam hal-hal yang memerlukan bantuan , pertolongan..
5. Doa
Sekecil-kecil doa seperti , basmalah..sehingga setiap perbuatan ada doa sebelumnya..ia amalan para Anbiya'
6. Muhasabah diri
- ia bertujuan untuk mendekatkan diri kepada Allah, antara cara muhasabah Saidina Umar r.a. beliau menggali liang lahad sendiri dan duduk memuhasabah diri...
terpulanglah kita nak buat macammana muhasabah tu..asalkan berjaya membawa kita kembali kepada Allah
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Alhamdulillah..Suka dengan TV Al-hijrah kerana pengisiannya seimbang dari rohani, intelektual, informatif dan hiburan yang menghidupkan jiwa!
~Aku Insan Hina Dina...mengharap Kasih sayang-Nya & Redha -Nya ~
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At ProductiveMuslimah, we are believe the ultimate secret to a successful Muslimah is that she strives with sincere intentions and uses all the resources around her to achieve the highest stations in Paradise. We are always looking for the ‘secrets to productivity’ and wanted to explore how some of the Muslim women today manage time effectively and perform the best in all the roles they hold being a mother, wife, daughter, professional, activist and more! So we decided to get some of the ‘Productive Muslimahs’ of our time in the hot seat to find out their top tips and secrets to become a Productive Muslimah!
We are very excited to be joined in the first part of a series of interviews with Sister Maryam Amirebrahimi, a regular author on suhaibwebb.com, a Tae Kwon Do second degree black belt, student of knowledge and hafidha of the Qur’an! She is in our ProductiveMuslimah hot seat today so we asked her to tell us her secrets on how she manages to stay productive while juggling her studies, writing and family life!
1) We’re very excited to have you share your Secrets as a Productive Muslimah so thank you for joining us! First, tell us who inspires you to be a Productive Muslimah?
It’s an honor to be with you!
My inspirations are Noor al-Din, Asad al-Din and SalahuDin, may Allah have mercy on them all.
Their dedication to something greater than themselves; their focus on using their time productively and yearning to see the fruits of their efforts with their last breath- or dying while they tried for it- just blows me away. I wish I could have even an ounce of that type of sincerity and persistence, combined with incredible adab and justice. SubhanAllah! Imagine, people now, like me, in America, are praying for God to have mercy on them, centuries after they have passed. Imagine how special their lives must have been for Allah to honor them so greatly after their deaths! I try to remind myself of their sacrifices when facing my own small hurdles and that reminder gives me strength, by God’s will, to hopefully make better decisions.
In contemporary times, my husband. Beyond a spouse, he’s a mentor, a role model, and the example of who I want to be. Not everyone has that relationship with their spouse and I recognize that I am very blessed.
Beyond him, my parents and his parents, my brother and my husband’s siblings. And my relatives in general, may God be pleased with them. Each one of them have incredibly unique qualities that I glean wisdom from whenever I am in their presence and interactions with each one of them drive me to want to become a better person and more sincere activist.
2) You are currently studying for your second BA in Islamic Studies mashaAllah! You are a black belt in Tae Kwon Do – we don’t know how you manage it all! How do you manage your time effectively to ensure you succeed in all these areas of your life?
Correction, I’m actually a second degree black belt in tae kwon do…That’s a level higher and requires more training and testing!
The best way for me to manage my time is by having a schedule and goals. I write out my daily, short and long term goals, and then come up with a system on how to approach attaining them through prioritizing what needs to be accomplished by the particular times. I often have to revisit that list and extend the time I need to complete a particular goal or readjust my goals in general based on what comes up in life. However, there are some things that remain constant, but just change in their scope (ie: It used to be memorizing the Qur’an. Once I was blessed with completing my memorization, it is now reviewing it with precision).
Anything Allah has blessed me with completing took lots of duaa, a lot of time, a lot of support from others, and a lot of dealing with changes.
How I Came to Study Arabic and Islamic Studies
I knew I wanted to do a degree in Islamic Studies when I was 16. It literally took 10 years for me to be able to embark on that journey. I had to study the basics- beginning with Qur’an and Arabic. I’m not Arab, have no background in the Arabic language, and starting to understand the Qur’an, read it and eventually begin memorizing it, was a nine year path that will continue for a lifetime, God willing.
I started learning Arabic when I was in college, taking classes with local instructors. By the time I was blessed with going to study Arabic in Egypt four years later, I had the basic functional reading skills but I was super slow, could only read with tashkil and had no idea what I was reading.
After studying Arabic in Cairo for a year, it then took me an additional three years practicing reading until I was literate enough to study Islamic texts completely in Arabic. Yes, I had wanted this degree when I was 16. But there were so many steps and levels I had to complete before fully embarking on this journey.
Even though it was not the way I envisioned it, nor was it in the timeline I had wished it, Allah had the better plan. Now, with a master’s in Social Justice Education and having memorized the Qur’an, all praise to the Lord, I can approach my Islamic Studies degree with a critical mind trained in intense academic research, with a focus on understanding what I am learning with the backdrop of Quranic literacy and with an understanding of how Islam’s thematic social justice applies to our lives in the west.
I am mentioning this example only to explain that some of us want to change the world, or accomplish something specific, and kind of expect it to just happen. It doesn’t “just happen.” It isn’t luck, it isn’t being special. It’s knocking like crazy on doors to open and breaking them down when they do not. And they won’t always break down. So then what? Regroup. Prioritize. Figure out what you can do where you are, even if you feel you are physically, mentally and spiritually stuck.
Additionally, different goals took place at different times in my life, and benefited me in different ways in different stages. For example, I completed my second degree black belt degree when I was younger. However, the skills and outlook I gained through the training continue to affect my self-awareness now.
Finally, I know I will burn out if I don’t have some special time for me. I schedule “me” time in- including working out, just vegging out and watching something, reading fiction or going out in nature. I also carve out relationship time, whether with my husband, family or friends, and those interactions always help give me grounding and center me.
3) We all love a bit of “me-time” here at Productive Muslimah! You’ve authored some great articles
onsuhaibwebb.com. What tips can you offer our readers or sisters who may be aspiring writers?
Speak to people all the time! Learn from other people’s experiences and their life stories. Understand that anyone can be your teacher and that you have no idea who truly are those close to God and who He has blessed in secret. Regardless of their spiritual connection or religious affiliation, you can benefit from everyone. If someone doesn’t help you become a better person or have a renewed perspective, they will at least help you realize what qualities you should not cultivate and who you should protect yourself from becoming.
Realize that your personal hardships and sometimes greatest tests in life are tailored to you specifically by the Most Loving Lord just so that you could come out and help others through your personal narrative.
And the more you practice, the more feedback you take in and use to help create your style, the more progress you’ll find yourself making, God willing.
4) Seeking knowledge clearly has an important position in the life of a Productive Muslimah. Why do you think reviving female scholarship is important and how can we use it to become more productive as an Ummah?
Women in Education and Scholarship
Did you know there are over 8000 female hadith scholars in our Islamic history? And that’s just in the science of hadith. Some of the greatest scholars of certain time periods were women and their students were some of the greatest male scholars whose names we praise often and know well. When women are involved in circles of knowledge, what do you think happens? Of course, an Islamic literacy revolution! Women provide a unique insight and perspective of the world that we deeply need for our communities once again.
Young women, as well as young men, frequently ask me about issues they have with a misunderstanding of a hadith or an ayah, or doubts of faith or Islam’s relevance when having heard something from who they think is a scholar but who does not seem to embody or espouse the most empowering understanding of Islam.
How We Can Embody the Great Female Scholars
The best way to help liberate ourselves and others from the confusion and doubts in faith that we or others experience, is though knowledge and skilled mentorship. Through both of those avenues, inshaAllah we will begin to see a rise in young people who are Islamically literate and confident in Islamic texts, teachings, and applications for living an Islamically relevant life.
With this understanding, our outlook on life; our community work, our social justice work in society, our interactions in frustration and our responses in hardship should propel us to make every interaction and mundane situations an act of worship and closeness to God, an act of benefiting ourselves and those around us, simply through our consistent awareness of our intentions.
Additionally, I have authored an article explaining my personal, painful journey as a woman who sought to be a student of knowledge. It reflects the experiences many women have told me they have personally had, where they have been told or inadvertently taught that their personalities, their style, their sense of being, is antithetical to Islam. Because of this, they begin to change the very core of who they are, sometimes experience depression, and eventually, often leave Islam or the community because they simply cannot handle the messages of being told that they are a temptation and constantly in the wrong for simply existing.
I hope this article, which outlines both my journey and steps towards a solution, will inshaAllah help shed light on why this path is essential for more women to embark upon.
Well, we’ve got some great tips there from Sister Maryam, and a unique insight into how she strives to be a productive Muslimah! Join us next month for the second part of Sister Maryam Amirebrahimi’s interview, where she gives us advice of Qur’an memorisation, taking an active role within the community and tells us what you’d most likely catch her reading!
About the Author:
Maryam Amirebrahimi received her master’s in Social Justice Education from UCLA, where her research focused on the effects of mentorship rooted in Critical Race Theory for urban high school students of color. She holds a bachelor’s in Child and Adolescent Development from San Jose State University, where she served as the President of the Muslim Student Association for two consecutive years. Currently, she is pursuing a second bachelor’s degree in Islamic Studies through Al Azhar University’s distance learning program. Maryam spent a year studying the Arabic language and Qur’an in Cairo, Egypt, and has memorized the Qur’an. She has been presented the Student of the Year award by former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and holds a second degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Maryam frequently travels to speak and work with different communities to address a variety of spiritual topics and social issues. She writes about topics related to social realities, women’s studies and spiritual connections on the popular online blog, www.suhaibwebb.com. Maryam is a dynamic and outspoken proponent for social justice and women’s rights.
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~Aku Insan Hina Dina...mengharap Kasih sayang-Nya & Redha -Nya ~
Assalamualaikum, Salam 5 Muharram..kalau tak silap la..^^p..Alhamdulillah, masih kuat untuk menulis. Ada sahabat baru bagitahu, dia ada komen di post yang sebelum ini. Alhamdulillah, ada juga orang baca...jazakillah, Dia sahabat satu sekolah, satu kelas, satu Akidah..satu VISI!
=) saya suka ingat wajah dia yang ceria. Sebab itu kalau tengah tension, saya cuba ingat wajah dia semasa dia tension tapi sempat lagi buat buat lawak ...Muka dia masih comel,, hehe
Saya hargai sahabat sebegini, dia kalau tahu sahabat dia dalam kesusahan, dia mudah menangis sama. Seolah dia yang rasa sakit tu. Kadang, kerut muka dia pun seolah dia yang dapat masalah tu..
Baik, masa untuk kongsi sesuatu...
Manfaat Dzikir Mengingat ALLAH
Dzikir mengingat Allah sangat besar manfaatnya dalam kehidupan dunia maupun akhirat antara lain sebagai berikut ini :
1) Mendapat ketenangan hati dan bebas dari perasaan jengkel, kecewa, sedih, duka, dendam dan stress berpanjangan ( Ar Raad 28)
2) Dikeluarkan dari kegelapan dan kesempitan hidup kepada cahaya terang benderang serta mendapat salam penghormatan (selawat) dari Allah dan para MalaikatNya (Al Ahzab 43)
3) Terpelihara dan terhindar dari melakukan perbuatan keji dan mungkar (Al Ankabut 45)
4) Terpelihara dari kelicikan dari tipu daya syaitan yang berusaha menyesatkan (An Nahl 99)
5) Selalu mendapat jalan keluar dari berbagai kesulitan yang datang menghadang dan mendapat rezeki dari tempat yang tidak pernah diduga, serta selalu dicukupkan semua keperluan hidupnya ( At Thalaq 2-3)
6) Dibukakan baginya pintu kemenangan, diampuni dosanya yang lalu dan yang akan datang, ditambahkan baginya berbagai kenikmatan hidup, ditunjuki jalan yang lurus, dan diberi pertolongan dengan kekuatan yang dahsyat. ( Al Fath 1-3)
7) Selalu mendapat perhatian istimewa dari Allah di manapun ia berada, selama ia ingat pada-Nya (Al Baqarah 152)
8 ) Terhindar dari beban hidup yang berat dan tidak sanggup dipikul serta terhindar dari siksa dan azab yang melampaui batas ( Al Baqarah 286)
9) Diampuni segala dosanya, dihapuskan segala kesalahannya dan diwafatkan bersama orang yang berbuat kebaikan ( husnul khotimah) (Ali Imran 193)
10) Mendapat kehidupan yang baik sampai datang ajal yang telah ditetapkan (Hud 3, An-Nahl 97)
11) Dibalasi dan dilipat gandakan amal kebaikannya dengan yang lebih baik dari apa yang telah mereka kerjakan ( An Nahl 96-97)
12) Selalu disertai Allah di manapun mereka berada (Al Baqarah 153, Al Hadit 4)
13) Mendapat pertolongan dari ribuan tentara malaikat dalam menghadapi berbagai hal dan masalah di dunia maupun akhirat ( Ali imran 124-125, Fushilat 30-31)
14) Dimudahkan semua urusannya dan diberi bimbingan menempuh jalan yang mudah (Al Lail 7, Al A’la 8 )
15) Dibukakan baginya keberkahan dan pintu rahmat dari langit dan bumi (Al A’raaf 96)
16) Diwafatkan dalam keadaan baik dan disambut oleh para malaikat dengan salam penghormatan ( An Nahl 32, Ar Raad 23-24, Al Ahzab 44 )
17) Mendapat kehidupan yang baik selama masa menanti dialam barzakh ( Ali Imran 169)
18) Memiliki wajah yang putih berseri di hari kebangkitan ( Ali Imran 106-107)
19) Memiliki wajah dan tubuh yang bercahaya terang di hari kebangkitan ( Al Hadit 12-13 dan At Tahrim 8 )
20) Menerima buku catatan amal dari sebelah kanan dan dimudahkan saat dihisab dan ditimbang semua amalnya (Al Haqqah 19-21 )
21) Memiliki timbangan kebaikan yang lebih banyak dan berat (Al Qori’ah 6-7,Al A’raaf 8 )
22) Diselamatkan Allah dari ganas dan panasnya api neraka (Maryam 72-73, Al Lail 17)
23) Dimasukan kedalam taman syurga dan hidup kekal selamanya disana (Az zumar 73)
* Rasulullah membuat perumpamaan antara orang yang berdzikir mengingat Allah dengan orang yang tidak berdzikir seperti orang yang hidup dengan orang yang mati. In shaa Allah dengan banyak berdzikir dilindungi Allah dari berbagai kejahatan mahluk ciptaannya yang terlihat maupun tidak terlihat, yang diketahui mahupun tidak diketahui. Mari kita hidupkan seluruh waktu kita dengan berdzikir mengingat Allah di manapun kita berada ketika berdiri, duduk dan berbaring, In shaa Allah hidup menjadi mudah dan ringan.
:: Tausiah Bersama / Silakan 'Share' Demi Allah Robbul alamin ****selingan***** ....Saya baru jumpa dia sabtu lepas, ahad kami berpisah, dia belum beritahu saya sesuatu...>0<.. Apa pun, saya doakan urusan tesisnya dipermudahkan..
Dia baru satu, alhamdulillah...seorang lagi baru selesai berprogram dengan saya, dia menggagahkan diri datang seorang dari UPSI untuk menyatakan 'cinta dan sayang' nya kepada jalan dakwah yang dipilihnya sebelum ini..Dia juga telah kembali ke destinasinya dan akan pulang Sabah..Cuti sudah dia cekgu kan..^^..
Selepas ini saya akan sebut lagi sahabat2 yang sedang hadir dan saya sedar akan kehadirannya dalam hidup saya..
~Aku Insan Hina Dina...mengharap Kasih sayang-Nya & Redha -Nya ~
Assalamualaikum, Salam Maal Hijrah, Satu Muharam..
Cuti kan?
Khair..
Selepas memuhasabah diri, kita lebih nampak mana kelemahan dan kekuatan diri kita. Dah Muhasabah?^^
Sekadar berkongsi, saya dapati saya perlukan insan lain dalam hidup saya. Bukan tidak boleh berdikari, tapi bagi saya, setiap insan yang hadir disekeliling saya ada yang dia akan topup walau secebis kelemahan saya. Maka, bagi saya mereka semua adalah sign yang ALLAH beri bahawa ALLAH ada dengan saya sepanjang masa!Subhanallah..
Di masa saya butuh motivasi, beberapa orang hadir, walau bukan title sebagai kawan baik, tapi mereka menganggap diri mereka sahabat seperjuangan! Kata2 mereka selalu buat saya rasa betapa saya perlu bertindak daripada terus meratapi nasib diri dek terkena jentikan ujian ALLAH..
Di Saat saya rasa ilmu saya kekurangan , mereka hadir menutupi kelemahan itu. Sungguh ia menyebabkan saya perlu bersungguh-sungguh untuk menambah ilmu yang akan diguna sepanjang menggelar diri daie.
Di waktu saya rasa jenaka itu perlu untuk hiburkan jiwa yang sedih, muncullah gelagat2 mereka yang spontan tapi betul2 sedarkan saya bahawa ALLAh lah yang utus mereka.
Oleh kerana itulah, Bila mereka ada buat salah dengan saya...yang pada saya mereka tidak sengaja, atau terpaksa, saya bisa senyum dan ketawa. Kerana mereka tetap manusia yang tidak maksum. Di saat mereka tergores hati saya, saya rela memaafkan mereka kerana saya juga pernah buat salah dengan mereka..Di waktu saya rasa keseorangan saya baru sedar saya yang menjauhkan jarak kami..
Tapi, kawan@sahabat..inilah ujian kan? Ujian Ukhuwah kata sep2 haraki.
Sejauh perjalanan ini, moga kita terus bertaut hati sebagai sahabat paling setia, yang memahami ukhuwah bukan pada pertemuan, tapi pada doa sahabat yang tidak diketahuinya..
=')
Semoga insan2 yang ikhlas bersahabat dengan insan dhaif ini terus dirahmatiNya dan diberkatiNya, selagi perjalanan ini belum tiba di syurga. Kerana Syurga itu dar Rahmah..
~Aku Insan Hina Dina...mengharap Kasih sayang-Nya & Redha -Nya ~
Alhamdulillah hari ini saya merasai nikmat ujian dunia, ujian kuliah, akademik...Lupa sebentar bahawa saya sudah berkali-kali melalui ujian hidup. Ah, begitulah rahmat ALLAH, rasa pahit(ujian musibah) itu hilang sedikit demi sedikit.
Justeru jangan dilupa nikmat juga adalah ujian..
Sekali diuji jangan patah semangat, kerana hikmah ujian itu supaya lebih kuat mendepani masa hadapan!
“Tiada seorang mu’min yang rasa sakit, kelelahan (kepayahan), diserang penyaki tatau kesedihan (kesusahan) sampai duri yang menusuk (tubuhnya) kecuali dengan itu Allah menghapus dosa-dosanya” (HR. Bukhari). "Allah tidak membebani seseorang melainkan sesuai dengan kesanggupannya." (2:286) Allah Sayang Kamu dan Saya. Berfikir kenapa Allah berikan semua ini kerana itulah semua yang kita perlukan. Bersabar dengan sesuatu yang menguji iman itu menaikkan darjat. Bsersyukur dengan apa yang ada menambahkan nikmat. Allah.. Hiduplah seperti mana yang ALLAH,mahukan tidak lain sebagai HambaNya. Usah berangan melakukan segala-gala yang memberi nafas kepada nafsu sedangkan ia bukan kehendak ALLAH..Bukan menepati tujuan penciptaan , 'AdDzariat : 56' Renungilah.. Sedikit Tips untuk meneruskan hidup.. 1. Hidup untuk Tuhanmu; Allah Yang Esa 2. Tambah Ilmu mengenai Allah dan alam ciptaanNya 3. Dekati orang-orang yang Takutkan ALLAH 4. Sentiasa melafazkan kalamullah 5. Sentiasa bergelumang dengan sunnah KekasihNya, Rasulullah s.a.w.. 6. Tunaikan hak mereka yang memerlukan sesama manusia dan Hak ALLAH sebagai Pencipta dan Tuhan Sekalian ALAM. 7. Jauhi Murka ALLAH 8. Amal semua ilmu yang ada, sebarkan.. 9. Sentiasa ingat titik permulaan menuju ALLAH iaitu MATI. 10. Sentiasa mengharapkan redhaNya.. Ok, That's All For today, may ALLAH ease u and me in this life and hereafter!