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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Begin with the end in mind..


Not everyone can be a doctor, but everyone can get sick soon or later... Everyone can be sick person but not a patient if there's no doctor or responsible person to take care of them.

And one more thing that he said that i could remember,

"It is misfortunate to be a patient, but it's even shameful and pitiful to be a sick person without anyone willing to treat you..."

in other word, I would say,
sometimes, you could feel a bit stress,
to be scheduled and planned by your naqib or murobbi, here and there,
but be thankful because there is still somebody that love you so much,
always wants the best for you, and most important,
would sacrifice, his/her time, energy, family, money..
to bring you closer to the Deen of Allah Swt...
 
 
"Dear Miss Sarah,
Well done to you because gotta this job! Glad to meet up with ya. I hope you'll give cooperation with our ministry during your work."

Alhamdulillah, I dont assume I got that job with Ministry of Science Technology and Innovation. because I am not Computer Science or IT or any engineering student. During the interview I am afraid because I should meet the Deputy Ministry of  Science Technology and Innovation. Without the skills they want such as php, java and MySQL can I do it sir? YES WE TRUST YOU CAN DO IT SARA!!!But, Alhamdulillah everything is OK! Thank you sir for gimme this opprtunity to me. And I gotta invitation from him which is "PROJEK AMANAT NEGARA 2012". This is such the amazing progarm I am interest and excited to join.


What Projek Amanat Negara 2012?
An annual initiative that serves as a platform for intellectual discourse between leading figures of the political, social and economic fields and Malaysian student leaders. Malaysian Student Leaders’ Summit in Kuala Lumpur.

I hope that this year’s event will prove to be a forward-looking and insightful one.

Interest to join?
Please gimme your details information and that details must be include by your FULL NAME, UNIVERSITY,FIELD of STUDY and EMAIL to saya_sarah@yahoo.com.

barakallahufeekum... (^_^)

Monday, December 26, 2011

A Life of Submission


New Born Baby Boy my new nephew..Thanks to Allah s.w.t.. :D


When what you hold on to is strong, you too become strong, and with that strength comes the truest freedom. It is of that freedom that Ibn Taymiyyah, may Allah have mercy on him.

By making the one without flaw, end, or weakness the only object of his worship, Ibn Taymiyyah described an escape from the prison of this life. He described a believer whose heart is free. It is a heart free of the shackles of servitude to this life and everything in it. It is a heart that understands that the only true tragedy is the compromise of tawheed (the doctrine of the Oneness of God), that the only insurmountable affliction is the worship of anyone or anything other than the One worthy of worship. It is a heart that understands that the only true prison is the prison of replacing something with God. Whether that object is one’s own desires, nafs (ego), wealth, job, spouse, children, or the love of one’s life, that false deity will entrap and enslave you if you make it ultimate. The pain of that bondage will be greater, deeper, and longer lasting than any other pain which could be inflicted by all the tragedies of this life.

The experience of Prophet Yunus `alayhi sallatu wa sallam (may Allah send his peace and blessings upon him) is so crucial to internalize. When he was trapped in the belly of the whale, he had only one way out: turning completely to Allah, realizing Allah’s oneness and his own human frailty. His du`a’ encapsulates this truth in such a profound way: “There is no God but You, glory be to You, I was wrong.” (Qur’an, 21:87)

Many of us are also trapped inside the belly of the whale of our own desires and objects of worship. It is our own selves which we become enslaved to. And that imprisonment is the result of putting anything where only God should be in our hearts. In so doing we create the worst and most painful of prisons; because while a worldly prison can only take away what is temporary and inherently imperfect, this spiritual prison takes away what is ultimate, unending and perfect: Allah and our relationship to Him.


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A Letter of Love



With pen in hand, under the moonlight I etch down a letter of love, I erase and re-write

How do I put into words how you cured my strife?

Rescuing me the untamed seas of this ending life

You changed my life in more ways than you’ll ever know

I remember that day how you set my faith in love aglow

A sister’s advice and a mother’s guidance

You awakened in me, an un-silencing conscious

You made me a stranger to others, but as we grew I cared less

My love for you and what it stood for I would never suppress

Pen down, I see you from where I sit

The moonlight shining on you, as if internally lit

And yet you will never read this letter, for the words of love you cannot say

But I know that Allah loves me because He allowed me to don you each and every day

You are but four corners of fabric that I so desperately love

You are who I am, a command sent from above

I call you Hijab, but oh you are so much more

You are my protection, my light, my dignity and to Jannah my door

Monday, December 19, 2011

Youth Defined : Hey Listen



Date : Dec, 10-12, 2011
Venue : The Palace Golden Horses

Hello everyone!
You could be forgiven for thinking that Youth Defined: Shape Our Future’s break-out sessions were an iteration of the Performance Delivery and Management Unit’s (PEMANDU) series of labs. After all, they seemed to possess all the ingredients of one: healthy debates, piles of scrunched-up paper, tight deadlines, late nights and copious amounts of coffee.

But this is where the similarities end. Unlike their lab counterparts, the participants happen to be university students, fresh graduates and young professionals hailing from all parts of the country.

Spread out across 15 groups representing the National Key Results Areas (NKRA) and National Key Economic Areas (NKEA) selected by their peers at previous Youth Defined gatherings, participants launched into in-depth discussions on how Malaysia can march even closer to the targets of Vision 2020 and the assistance that they can contribute.

They are then required to present their ideas to an audience of some 500 of their peers. If this already sounded daunting to you, the various groups have the added impetus of having their reports personally read by the Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Najib Razak who will be gracing the closing dinner on the final day.

No wonder then, the gravity of the tasks at hand. One could feel the palpable sense of tension and excitement in the air as participants feverishly create solutions, conduct research, convince facilitators, cheer on groupmates, revise their work and rehearse presentations.

I hope everyone learnt a whole lot during the Workshop and the Summit. Its time we learn that we should take responsibility over complaints. But the work doesn't stop there. Now when you see a new government policy or have an idea that you want to voice out, discuss them out and run ideas with friends.

Remember, you, me, us, we make up to 12 million, and half of Malaysia! Our voice counts!


Have a great day guys! Thanks for attending! ;)


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Only the best for you

how come Allah swt created some people healthy and some not? some has big problems, rough days, some live easily? is Allah unjust??

Allah jawab dalam surah An-Nisa ayat 40.
40. Allah is never unjust in the least degree: If there is any good (done), He doubleth it, and giveth from His own presence a great reward.

this is a test! Allah test different people different way.
any calamity comes, it's either a test or a punishment.
and any good things come, it's also either a reward or a test for u.

and many times we human beings complain to Allah, why are u not answering my prayers?? but in fact Allah says u ask Me and I'll answer your prayer. but u're praying everyday and Allah is not answering.it sounds contradicting kan? we keep on praying but nothing happens. Allah says in surah al-Baqarah ayat 216,“Boleh jadi kamu membenci sesuatu, padahal ia amat baik bagimu, dan boleh jadi (pula) kamu menyukai sesuatu, padahal ia amat buruk bagimu; Allah mengetahui, sedang kamu tidak mengetahui.” so maybe by not answering, Allah is actually answering u. We dont know things that He knows. so we should never despair, trust Allah. He's there, always there for u.

that's why suicide is haram in Islam. Allah says in Surah an-Nisa, kill not yourself because Allah is most forgiving. the moment someone kills himself, it's as though he's ungrateful. in surah Baqarah again, Allah says, he shall not burden someone greater than what he can bear, and pray Lay not on us a burden greater than we have strength to bear.

in the 1st paragraph Allah has already promised that He wont give us burden that we cant bear, but why in 2nd paragraph he asks us to make doa to not lay burden more than we can bear?? because WE DIG UP OUR OWN GRAVE. WE LAY BURDEN GREATER THAN WHAT WE CAN BEAR. WE ARE THE CAUSE. so we make doa to ask Allah to make us not the cause to lay burden on ourselves greater than we can bear.

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Dear Readers,



We don't know each other.

You've never spoken to me and I don't even know what you look like. I don't know if you prefer bread over cake, if you think Oprah shouldn't terminate her show, if you prefer Johnny Depp over Hugh Jackman or if you're addicted to ice cream as much as I am. But masyaAllah you guys are full of kind words and great du'a for strangers like me. In one way or another, whatever background you came from - you've inspired me to be better. I pray that He will bless you with guidance and reward you with true contentment, for these are the key to everlasting happiness - and you deserve nothing less. I love you guys for the sake of Allah :)