Monday, 23 May 2011

romen dalam bas!

assalamualaikum sahabat2

ini ada satu cerita yang memang sy nak share utk semua.. pada 19 may 2011 jam 1045 malam, say telah menaiki sebuah bas ekspress ke terengganu seperti biasa.. (saya kan selalu balik terengganu) nak di jadikan cerita, saya punya seat di belakang sekali di tingkat 1 (bas 2 tingkat), so selalunya seat belakang akan tinggi sikit kerusinya.. dan hanya saya seorang yg duduk belakang..

yg duduk depan saya adalah sepasang kekasih, seorg laki, seorg pempuan. pempuan duduk tepi tingkap. mcmne saya tahu dieorg kekasih, sbb saya tahu lah! jeng jeng jeng. hahaha

pastu, setelah bas bergerak, saya dh x boleh duduk diam sebab mereka berdua sangat lah menyampah untuk di tgk, meluat sampai nk termuntah hijau! manjanyaaa geli aku wehhh!

then pada satu ketika, saya terperasan yg mereka berdua seakan2 kissing, aduhhh! tangan saya hampir hampir nak menepok bahu mereka, tetapi tangan saya x sampai, hanya seinci lagi jaraknya, aduhhh! sy masih belom kuat!

oleh kerana hati meronta2 dek kebencian yg meluap2 dgn perbuatan mereka (sy benci perbuatan, bukan org yg membuat perbuatan itu ye!), saya pon mengeluarkan secebis kertas dan menulis.....

"kalo nak bercinta pon, jangan lah buat depan org...

buatlah dalam bilik...

maaf ganggu =)"

dan pada yg sama, badan mereka berdua ditutupi oleh selimut, dan apabila saya menghulurkan kertas, x ada tangan yg nk di sambut (ye la, tangan duk tgh pegang ****), saya pon letak lah atas selimut mereka..

lantas si pempuan terus mengambilnya dan membacanya dan terus mengkeromokkan kertas dan bg kpd si laki, dan si laki pon membacanya... hmm, pelik, mereka xde plak sound saya balik...so mmg sah mereka bukan husband n wife..

setelah itu, apa yg saya perasan, sebelum tu, laki tu yg manja2 n pempuan tu yg tolak2, tetapi, slps je pempuan tu baca, bertambah2 gedix pempuan tuh, mcm nk show off lah aku ade laki, ko xde! laki tu plak duduk betol2 dan xde dh duduk senget2 sebelah lagi, agaknye die terasa kot dgn ayat sy tu... adoiyaaiii....

hmmmmm, so ape mau cite?

hanya allah yg berkuasa mengusik hati mereka, kita hanya mampu berdoa..

berdoalah utk semua manusia!


wassalamu...............


Tuesday, 3 May 2011

banyaknye cerita!


aduhh, takkan lah setiap perkara yg ko buat setiap hari ko nak cerita kat org..
tadi aku makan, skrg aku berak, pastu aku tidor, then aku gi naik beskal, blah blah blah..

wahai kwn2, kalau nak share kat semua org pon, jgn lah cerita psal personal life korg.. bukan nya boleh buat tauladan dgn perbuatan ko tu pon..kalau setakat nak bagitau aku makan nasi kandar, ape aku kesah???

hmm, nampak sgt kita hanya disibukkan dgn perkara duniawi yg remeh temeh memeh semeh, dan x pernah pk langsung pasal masalah pergolakan dunia, masalah bangsa, masalah malaysia, masalah matematik, apa lagi masalah PALESTINE dan masalah dakwah!

kita akan diperhitungkan dgn setiap perkara yang kita buat walaupun sebiji zarah. kalau kita dah lama tahu, buat baik akan dapat balasan baik dari allah, apa kata kita berusaha cerita perkara yg bermanfaat untuk semua org, terutama sekali pada islam.

fikir lah (fadiah) dan kawan2, apa tujuan hidupmu.. takkan la setakat nak kawin, ada anak, ada harta, ada kebahagian.. kalau itu lah impian hidupkita, tak ada beza nya impian hidup kita dgn al-kafiruun. mereka pon impikan perkara yg sama!


Monday, 3 January 2011

balik kampung


yap, walaupun saya masih belajar di uia gombak, boleh dikatakan setiap weekend saya akan pulang ke terengganu, demi ABANG!

saya naik bus hari khamis malam dan akan pulang ke gombak hari ahad, dengan bus jugak!

penat? hmm, kalau diikotkan badan, memang la penat, tetapi kalau ikotkan hati, xakan pernah penat.. =)

mungkin ini lah yg dinamakan, kalau mahu seribu daya, kalau x nak banyaklaaaaah alasannya..

wassalam


Wednesday, 3 November 2010

makanan untuk kecantikan?


sekarang ni banyaaak sgt produk makanan kesihatan, dan produk untuk kecantikan.. herbalife, amway, jamu mak dara, ombak besar, sendayu tinggi blah blah blah..

memangla bagus mereka berbisnes! sy support 110% kerana berusaha untuk berjaya di dunia dan akhirat!

tetapi, yg sedihnya org yg menggunakan produk2 tersebut, sehingga ramai yang menganggap produk2 itu adalah miracles yg jatuh dari langit yg akan membolehkan mereka cantik dan sehat.. dan mereka seolah2 menganggap kerana produk itulah aku cantek dan sehat!! (haaa? bia betol??)

hmm, mungkin ya mungkin tidak.. sesungguhnya kita memang wajib berusaha ke arah kebaikan kerana itu adalah tanggungjawab, tetapi jangan dilupa, usaha, tawakkal, doa.. kita berusaha bersungguh2 membeli dan menggunakan produk tersebut tapi xde la plak berusaha bersungguh2 utk berdoa pada allah... seolah2 kita yakin krn produk itulah kita cantik dan sihat...


p/s: hmm, betolkan saya jika saya salah..wajib betolkan org yg salah...

wassalamuu


Tuesday, 22 June 2010

SuNNah oRAng BerJUanG


FOSIS Slams Home Office Decision to Ban Dr Zakir Naik


The Federation of Student Islamic Societies (FOSIS) in the UK and Eire today criticised the decision by the Home Office to ban Dr Zakir Naik from visiting the UK.
Faisal Hanjra, President of FOSIS, said today, "This is an individual who is a widely-respected household-name for many Muslims in the UK. He has carried out a significant amount of work in India to reach out to both the Muslim and non-Muslim communities and he has a truly global following. Crucially here, his stance vis a vis terrorism is clear – he condemns it and has done so categorically. His banning by the Home Office is shocking.”

He further added, “The campaign by right wing think tanks and media outlets has unfortunately paid off. For the Home Secretary this is a shocking own goal. We hear time and again the cry of freedom of speech and freedom of expression, this event strikingly illustrates once again that it is one rule for the Muslim community and another rule for everyone else. We will strongly oppose these moves to ban legitimate speakers from entering the UK, and we will work tirelessly to increase their profiles in our communities until our government starts acting with some commonsense. ”
[Ends]

Notes:

1. FOSIS (est. 1962) is the umbrella organisation of student groups in colleges and universities throughout the UK and Ireland, representing over 90,000 Muslim students.

2. For more information please contact FOSIS media on 07930991950, email head.media@fosis.org.uk or alternatively visit our website www.fosis.org.uk


p/s: beginilah sunnah orang yang berjuang, ada sahaja yang akan cuba 'membunuhnya' =|
Semoga Allah merahmati mereka yang berjuang keranaNya dan semoga semangat ini menjadikan diri kita tidak leka, dan mengikuti mereka juga, AMIN.

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

CaLLinG foR IsLaM


A neighbor and her family are evicted from their home because she lost her job and can’t keep up the payments. A man you know is beaten and robbed by a gang of local teenagers. A girl who used to live down the street gets pregnant and tries to kill herself after her parents berate her and her boyfriend walks out. When such problems arise we usually explain them in personal terms: “Those boys are bunch of thugs”, “I thought that house was more than Mrs. Jones could afford”, or “That girl was always a wild one”. [Source: Social Problems-A Brief Introduction by James William]

These are some examples how people nowadays will value at the social problems; they always claiming to the person blameworthy and deserve to be like that without knowing what the real reasons behind the cases are. These situations are related so much in da’wah [calling to Islam] which is we as a human being is deserve to fulfill the human needs without having prejudice in life.

Calling to Islam, it is not merely trying to convert those who are not Muslim into Islam, but it has a deeper meaning which is showing the true way of ‘how to be a human being’. If someone [non-Muslims] has the same problem like I have stated above, the society should not becoming bitter, harsh, jeering and so on to him/her directly without knowing the ‘why’, but the society should examine the situation and try to get to the bottom of it. He/she still has the right to live as a human and still has the right to correct what already gone wrong.

The society and the Muslims [who are calling to Islam, the Da’ie] are matching, because the Islamic missionary is the invitation to the ideals of peace, non-aggression, respect of the dignity of man and his basic right. Deep involvement in human welfare and service to mankind is essential to Islam and of prime importance in Da’wah. Thus, it is reasonable if the ‘problem person’ that the Da’ie approached did not convert to Islam as long as the Muslims already gave the idea of Islam; peace to all creatures to him/her. The da’ie should show their best performance in order to establish Islam such as using very pleasant words and being respectful to people. Even the Prophet Moses used very nice words to Pharaoh, although Pharaoh was the very cruel and unkind creature.

One of the basic needs that are really important in human life is the love and belongingness. All people deserve receiving and giving love, affection, trust, acceptance and being part of a group [family, friends, work]. People are not perfect and always doing mistakes, that is why people should learn how to forgive and forget each other. The message of Islam never contradict with human needs, yet it always in line and never fail to fulfill the true contentment of being a human. When we look at the ‘Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs’, all the levels of needs are the Islamic missionary which what the Da’ie are ‘fighting’ for. In fact, to make it happen is very tough in deed the Da’ie should be more tolerant on it.

Yet like Allah said in Quran when the Prophet Moses preached Islam to Pharaoh, Allah did not give hope that Pharaoh will embrace Islam, but Allah said ‘perchance he may take warning or fear [Allah]’. [Ta-Ha: 44] From this, the Da’ie can understand that to ‘alter’ someone from bad to good is not immediate, and we should give him/her some times to think and analyze about himself/herself first. From the story of the Prophet Moses also the Da’ie should examine their weaknesses such as the Prophet Moses asked from Allah to remove the obstacle from his speech and asked the Prophet Aaron to go together with him to meet up Pharaoh [Source: Al-Quran, Ta-Ha: 25-32]. Thus, the Da’ie should not blameworthiness to the people as lazy, stubborn, rebellion, etc to those who are still not ‘be good’, however do check up to their selves, evaluate how they approach people, and aim to be a true human being.