Thursday, December 29, 2011

Twins of Faith 2011 (Ilmu & 'Amal)


Assalamu'alaikum w.b.t..
Alhamdulillah, it's like a dream come true for me.. :)
Alhamdulillah.. Twins of Faith 2011_MasyaAllah..
So many stories to share,
Let these several videos be as my introduction..
InsyaAllah, I'll try to write my own post..
[hopefully~ :D ]

ps: Alhamdulillah wonderful weekend with all
syeikh2, sisters & brothers..
Especially with Kak Ima, Kak Aina, Kak Ila and Kak Fiza ^^



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Here are some pictures and points taken from this sister's blog


The plenary theatre. I was told there were close to 4000 participants.
Subhanallah..Alhamdulillah..
Yeah!! Malaysia Boleh!!! :)

Main Programme

Luqman was so inspired by Syeikh Hussein Yee. The fact that the syeikh inspired my 14yo son, and makes him look forward to another lecture by the syeikh, makes me very2 happy ;) More local scholars should learn how to talk from him. Sharing some great stuffs from the syeikh.
"If you follow the majority, the majority will lead you away from the path of Allah."

"ISLAM=I Shall Love All Mankind"....Neat huh??? :)
"The sources of our knowledge should be the Holy Quran and Sunnah. We r ahli sunnah wal jamaah NOT ahli sunnah wal bida'ah wal jamaah"

Syeikh Hussain Yee elaborated a lot on the importance of seeking knowledge from the source. Every household should at least have the Sahih Bukhari & Sahih Muslim. Okay...let's go book shopping again :)

The workshops
I attended Dr Harlina's session. Such an inspiring lecture.

There is no better way to start your Sunday morning than listening to someone so inspirational. She spoke about women from the eyes of Allah, the eyes of man, the current perception, global women issues...I wish I can share all but there were just too many. Some of the gems that she shared in her lecture;

5 questions that u must ask yourself. And must teach your kids to ask themselves esp at adolescent stage- the stage of finding meaning in life and finding your purpose in life.
1. Who am I?
2. Who created me? (Al-Hujurat;13)
3. What's the purpose of my existence? (Az-Zariyat: 56 & Al-Anam; 165)
4. Why am I here? (Al-Anam; 162-163)
5. Where will I go after my death?
Submission to Allah is our focus. Women never submit to men. U don't belong to your husband. U don't wear hijab bcoz of men. If u do, then u r not doing it right. U can have the worst man as your husband (think Asiah & Firaun) OR have no husband (think Maryam), u still can be the best woman in the eyes of Allah. OR u can have the best man as your husband (think the wife of Prophet Lut a.s and Nuh a.s), and u still end up so screwed. So your worth is not defined by men. Men is just your ticket to jannah. Whoaaaa...!! I like that so much...that's TRUE feminism ;)

Somebody asked her during FAQ...how do u juggle? Considering she's doing so many things. And she actually anticipated the question. Her reply; "If I am a man, would u ask me how do I juggle?" We seldom questions a man how he juggles life, career and family. But that's the favorite question being asked when u confronted a successful career woman. She eventually answered. She decides what she wants to do with ther 24hours. And she believes her family is her strength NOT her liabilities. If we keep giving family and kids as excuses for not doing this and that...then think again. It's all in the mind. How others perceive u depends on how u perceive yourself. Women is like the sun, u energizes people around u.

And she gave advice to all the single ladies out there. Although u don't need a man to attain jannah, and u don't need a man to be the best and reach your maximum potential, don't close your heart to man. Allah has promised for every toyyibat, He will send a toyyibin. SO pray and believe He will grant u the toyyibin :)


They also provide facilities to accomodate the families. Mother's room. For those with babies and toddlers. And u can follow the lecture live from the room.

Kid's Zone. For the young ones. There are ample activities to occupy them.


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Introduction


Qur’an Recitation & Tafsir



You are the Best of Nations_ Sh. Yahya Ibrahim

Sheikh Alaa Elsayed quoted a line from Lion King
when he reminded us to "remember who [we] are".
We are the best of nations as mentioned in the Quran:
You are the best of peoples ever raised up for mankind; you enjoin Al-Ma'ruf and forbid Al-Munkar, and you believe in Allah (Surah Al-'Imran, Verse 110).


Q & A _ Sh. Yahya Ibrahim





I'm a Muslim & I'm Proud_Sh. Navaid Aziz





Entertainment_Boonaa Mohammed


Entertainment_Muslim Belal

Part 2 l Part 3 l Part 4 l Part 5 l Part 6


Exemplary Women of the Past_ Sh. Alaa ElSayed

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Cultural Islam or Islamic Culture_Dr. Bilal Phillips



One Faith, One Family_ Sh. Hussein Yee


Entertainment_Shinji Moriwaki


Entertainment _Mu’adz Dzulke y





Entertainment_Abdullah Rolle

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Workshop_Struggling to be a better Muslimah-Wardina Safiyyah


Closing Remarks


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Remember who you/we are !

We are the BEST nation.BEST Ummah! :)
Takbir.

Time to carry our TWINS ^^
Ilmu & 'Amal...

Let us struggle to practice('Amal) our knowledge(Ilmu)
Every little effort for goodness is counted ;)

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Twins of Faith Malaysia 2011


What are the twins of Faith? If you look at the above logo carefully, they are 'ilm and 'amal (knowledge & action). Interestingly, to further underscore their strong correlation to one another, both words are formed from the same 3 letters; lam, 'ain and mim. Throughout the whole 2-day conference, the importance of both was reiterated, again and again. You simply cannot act without knowledge and what is the use of knowledge if we don't put it into practice?

Though the concept is simple enough, not many of us do seek knowledge, do we? I mean, we were born Muslims so we think we have all religious rituals down pat. We probably do but that's exactly the problem; we view them as rituals - elements so intertwined with our culture that we think they are what Islam is all about: praying, fasting, Eid and the Hadj. We don't go out of our way to learn more about our beautiful religion. Islam has become a set of rituals instead of a way of life.

Alhamdulillah, I was very fortunate to be able to attend the Twins of Faith Family Festival in Putrajaya last weekend (Dec 24 & 25, 2011). The event was packed with talks, workshops and performances from 10am until 10pm on both days.

Below are some of the input that made an impact on me:

1) Sheikh Alaa Elsayed quoted a line from Lion King when he reminded us to "remember who [we] are". We are the best of nations as mentioned in the Quran:
You are the best of peoples ever raised up for mankind; you enjoin Al-Ma'ruf and forbid Al-Munkar, and you believe in Allah (Surah Al-'Imran, Verse 110).
Another speaker, Sheikh Tawfique Chowdhury, expounded on this point when he chastised Muslims who think so lowly of themselves:
"Why the defeatist attitude?" he had asked.
"How dare you think so small"
"How dare you think that Allah will not help you".

2) In the women-empowerment workshop by Dr. Harlina Halizah Siraj, maternal health care was discussed. It was sad to learn that countries like Afghanistan, Niger, Yemen, Mali and Sudan (which are predominantly Muslim countries) are considered the worst places to be a mother. Why is this so? Well, according to Save The Children report it all boils down to poverty and the (lack of) quality of life:
"...in Afghanistan, a typical woman has fewer than five years of education and will not live to be 45. Less than 16 percent of women are using modern contraception, and 1 child in 5 dies before reaching age 5. At this rate, every mother in Afghanistan is likely to suffer the loss of a child."
Referring to the "You are the best of peoples..." verse above, how can this be happening? Obviously we haven't been enjoining Al-Ma'ruf and forbidding Al-Munkar, and we've turned our backs to Allah. It is often said that the beauty of Islam is being covered by ugly Muslims and I think the report is a clear example of that.

3) One of the speakers shared a very interesting finding from a research: apparently, we are the amalgamation of the 5 people whom we are closest to. We commonly hear that our friends are our mirrors. This finding seems to corroborate that. It made me think of the 5 people closest to me and in what ways are they influencing my life?

We should all take stock of the company we are keeping and make necessary adjustments for we wouldn't want to be influenced negatively. One of the criteria of a good friend is: when you see them, you will think of Allah (SWT). So let's surround ourselves with such friends (and become one ourselves).

4) The session that left the biggest impact on me has got to be the fund-raising.Mercy Mission Malaysia is raising funds to build a KL Madinah. In the sirah, the Muhajirin (people who were persecuted in Makkah) sought refuge in Madinah. The people of Madinah, called the Ansar, willingly took in the Muhajirin and treated them compassionately.

Similarly, KL Madinah aims to provide shelter to those most in need such as new Muslims who may have had to leave their families, homes and possessions when they embraced Islam. A question was posed by such a revert in a video: "Where are our Ansars? Who will help us?"

It was head-spinning to witness people pledging RM100K, 50K, 25K, 10K and 5K without hesitation. Subhanallah, these are the people who are not attached to their wealth; who (figuratively) have the world their in hands but Allah in their hearts.

(It was announced that approximately RM1.9 million was raised in total! Allahu Akbar!)

5) The entertainment slots were equally thought-provoking as the talks. In fact, they were called 'Halal edutainment' to convey their intention to educate as well as entertain. My favourite performer was Boonaa Mohammed, followed closely by Muslim Belal. Both of them are spoken-word artists and their slam-poetry lyrics provide much food for thought.



Overall, it was a very well-organised event. There was a minor problem with crowd-control on the first day, but it was sorted out and the second day went much smoother. PICC was the perfect venue: the plenary hall was spacious and beautiful, the washrooms clean, and the view is just unparalleled. I liked the fact that the opening and closing ceremonies were kept short. No interminable VIP speeches that are synonymous with events in Malaysia. Most of all, I love the atmosphere exuded. It truly was a family festival. It was heartwarming to see whole families coming together to seek knowledge and to see the youth forming the majority of the crowd.

I'm thankful to Allah that I was able to attend the festival with beloved friends. Friends who came all the way from other states to gain something beneficial. In the end I believe all of us gained so much more than what we had set out to do.

Can't wait for Twins of Faith 2012! :)

Friday, December 2, 2011

Madrasah Akhlak @ TV AlHijrah



Menonton TV Al-Hijrah ~ :)

Dalam Madrasah Akhlak itu, membincangkan mengenai Niat.

Niat tercatat sebagai Hadith pertama dalam susunan 40 Hadith Imam Nawawi.

Dari Umar bin Khathab Ra. berkata : "Aku telah mendengar rasulullah saw.bersabda : Sesunggunya segala amalan itu tergantung pada niatnya. dan sesungguhnya bagi setiap orang apa yang ia niatkan. Maka barang siapa yang hijrahnya karena Allah dan rasulNya, ia akan sampai pada Allah dan RasulNya.dan barang siapa hijrahnya menuju dunia yang akan di perolehnya atau menuju wanita yang akan dinikahinya, ia akan mendapatkan apa yang dituju. (HR : Bukhari & Muslim)


Umumnya kita sudah banyak mengetahui keperluan dan kegunaan niat dalam kehidupan, kerana Niat adalah penentu samada amalan dan tindakan kita dinilai dan diterima sebagai ibadah atau maksiat atau kesia-siaan.

Baiklah tidak perlulah saya catatkan disini, InsyaAllah yang saya ingin kongsikan adalah isi penting dari soalan yang ditanyakan oleh pelajar di Madrasah Akhlak.

Tawakkal :
Ia sebenarnya sepatutnya berada di awal lagi sewaktu kita ingin berazam,
Jadi setiap kali kita berazam untuk buat kebaikan mahupun pekerjaan, kita akan berazam (berusaha) dan selalunya kita akan ke-duakan tawakkal setelah berusaha. Jadi disini kita boleh ambil iktibar, iaitu apabila kita nak buat sesuatu (contoh simple : dalam usaha kita, kita akan buat list-to-do kita doakan pada Allah, tawakkal untuk dapat lakukan semua ) Dapat pahala dan berkat ^^

Dalilnya ialah :

"Kemudian apabila engkau telah berazam maka bertawakallah kepada Allah, sesungguhnya Allah Mengasihi orang-orang yang bertawakal kepada-Nya".Surah Ali-Imran : Ayat 159

Niat adalah sesuatu yang disusuli dengan perbuatan :
Ramai yang lalai telah memahami konsep niat dapat pahala, sedangkan hakikatnya niat adalah sesuatu yang perlu disusuli dengan perbuatan (amal) bukan sekadar angan-angan menjadi soleh solehah tapi beazam (berusaha) menjadi soleh solehah.

KUASA Niat :
Niat adalah Power untuk mukmin!
Niat seseorang akan mengarahkan dirinya terhadap apa yang diniatkan..
Jika berniat untuk membuat kebaikan, InsyaAllah fikiran akan positif kearah mencari ruang untuk buat kebaikan..
Sedangkan niat yang jahat, akan menjadikan diri seseorang sempit dengan hanya melihat jalan-jalan maksiat dan sia-sia..

Justeru, perbetulkanlah niat menjadi betul dan baik.

InsyaAllah jika kita berniat untuk lakukan sesuatu kerana Allah, maka Allah akan menyampaikan kita kepada apa yang kita niatkan..

Berniat untuk menjadi pelajar pintar kerana Allah, InsyaAllah akan jadi pintar kerana Allah..

ps:Berniat untuk berbaitul muslim kerana Allah, sabar dan gembiralah ukhti/akhi, InsyaAllah.. Allah akan sampaikan diri mu kepada niat baik mu itu.. Azam dan Tawakkal. :)


Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Liqa

Liqa dimulakan dengan Surah Al-Fatihah.

Murabbi memperkenalkan diri ; ta'aruf.
At-ta'aruf : InsyaAllah dengan berta'aruf akan membuatkan kita menjadi rapat. Ia bukan kerana rapatnya batang tubuh (jasad) kita tetapi lebih kepada dekatnya ruh kita dengan ruh sahabat-sahabat (ahli usrah) yang lain.



ps: 'Arwah' adalah perkataan yang biasa digunakan oleh masyarakat Melayu bagi mengambarkan seseorang yang dinyatakan itu telah meninggal dunia,tetapi sebenarnya penggunaan kurang tepat kerana 'Arwah' adalah jama'(plural-untuk ramai) bagi perkataan 'ruh' (Singular-untuk seorang)
Contoh ayat yang lebih tepat: Ruh si polan telah lama meninggalkan kita.. (cuma mungkin pelik untuk digunakan sebab kita tak biasa. :)

Ruh + Jasad + Nafsu (yang ini yang terjadi macam-macam perkara)

Liqa diteruskan dengan perbincangan mengenai Surah pertama yang diturunkan kepada Rasulullah..

Apa ya kawan2? Betul. Al-'Alaq dengan ayat pertamanya ialah 'Iqra' yang maksudnya ialah Bacalah!

Selalu kita tafsirkan dengan suruhan membaca, cuma sedarkah kita ayat pertama itu adalah berupa ayat perintah. Ya. Islam bermula dengan perintah.

Iblis laknatullah tergolong dalam golongan kufur (kafir) dengan sikapnya yang 'aba was takbara' (tidak mahu menurut perintah dan sombong takbur)
Maka Iblis mengingkari perintah Allah untuk sujud kepada Adam (untuk Allah uji Iblis adakah dia tergolong dalam golongan yang ta'at atau tidak) maka rugi dan celakalah Iblis kerana ingkar terhadap perintah Allah kerana menyangkakan dialah yang hebat.

Padahal, Iblis adalah hamba Allah.. (asyik cerita tentang Iblis) ingat dan sematlah dalam hati & perbuatan. Kita ini sememangnya hamba Allah..
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Taqwa : adalah jalan yang dapat selamatkan diri kita dari api nereka .Ia satu-satunya jalan yang ada untuk kita.

Kita pasti akan mati (meninggalkan dunia) ; kita pasti bawa amalan kita sendiri.
Di akhirat, kita tidak akan menjadi saksi kepada diri kita sendiri, anggota badan kita yang sentiasa bersama-sama dengan kita yang akan menjadi saksi bagi kita. Samada kita suka atau tidak suka kita akan mati dan dinilai (yau middin - hari pembalasan yang berdasarkan nilaian agama Allah.)

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Muhasabah kembali mengenai usia.
Contohilah Rasulullah..
Rasulullah dilantik menjadi Nabi ketika berumur 40 tahun , (yang jika di Malaysia keadaannya adalah rata-ratanya sibuk dengan urusan dunia dengan alasan 'tua nanti saya akan bertaubat')
Baik, tapi hebatnya Rasulullah umur 50 tahun dan ke atas baginda bukanlah masa untuk bertaubat tapi untuk BERJIHAD di medan perang.Perang Badar. Umur Rasulullah s.a.w. ketika itu adalah 55 tahun. Inilah perang pertama yang dilalui Rasulullah saw, pada umur pencen dan berehat-rehat bermain cucu pada skala kita.