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أهلا وسهلا، نورت المنتدى بوجودك، وان شاء الله تقضّي معنا وقت ممتع ومفيد
"TOWARDS NURTURING THE APPRENTICE OF CONTEMPORARY EXPERTISE"

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Happy 'Eid & Welcome to the Garden of Knowledge and Virtue

Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Heritage Students' Society wishing you,
'Eid Mubarak & Ahlan Wasahlan
to all new students.
STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE!!!
 ~ IIUM | Garden of Knowledge & Virtue ~

Saturday, September 10, 2011

:. WELCOMING REMARKS FROM PRESIDENT| Semester 1, 2011/2012 .:

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

ISRA' MI'RAJ 1432H

Assalamu'alaikum w.b.t

Today is 27 Rejab 1432, it is Isra' Mi'raj {Night Journey to Jerusalem (al-Isra') and Ascension to the heavens (al-Mi'raj)}. Allah had recorded the event in the Qur'an:

"Glory to ((Allah)) Who did take His servant for a Journey by night from the Sacred Mosque to the farthest Mosque, whose precincts We did bless,- in order that We might show him some of Our Signs: for He is the One Who heareth and seeth (all things)." (al-Isra':1)

In this special event, Prophet Muhammad s.a.w had received the obligatory of five daily prayers "live" as there's no mediator from Jibril to receive this second pillar of Islam. We can see how Allah emphasis the obligatory of prayer in our life as He invited His Messenger to see Him to receive the "present". And today... are we see the prayer as "present" or.....(everyone can fill in the blank according what answer that been given by your heart). It is up to individual to evaluate his/her performance of this sacred ritual of Islam. Here, I would like to share a poem or sajak in Malay about prayer. This sajak was quoted from a magazine, but I cannot even trace back what magazine it is as I'd read this poem since I was kid, and I don't even very sure whether that magazine still exist or not. But it never mind, I hope we will together take lessons from the poem and hope it can inspiring us to make the betterment of our worship to Allah. InsyaAllah....we'll find the way...


"Siapa aku di hadapan Tuhanku….

Subuhnya….
Di mana aku berada
Masih enak di dalam kelambu rindu
Sambil berfoya-foya dengan waktu
Masa bagaikan menderu
Langkah tiada arah tuju
Fikiran terus bercelaru
Terlupa aku semakin di hujung waktu
Siapa aku di hadapan Tuhanku….

Zuhurnya…..
Aku lebih memikirkan kelaparan
Kehausan dan rehatku
Aku lebih mementingkan
Tuntutan jawatanku
Aku bertolak ansur dengan waktu
Aku gembira membilang keuntungan
Aku terlupa betapa besar kerugian
Jika aku menggadaikan sebuah ketaatan
Siapa aku di hadapan Tuhanku…..

 Asarnya…..
Aku lupa warna masa
Cepat berubah bagaikan ditolak-tolak
Aku masih dengan secawan kopiku
Terlalu panas hingga di hujung kepala
Aku masih bercerita
Tentang si Tuah yang setia
Dan si Jebat yang derhaka
Siapa aku di hadapan Tuhanku…

Maghribnya…
Aku melihat warna malam
Tetapi aku masih berlegar
Di sebalik tabirnya
Mencari-cari keseronokan
Tidak terasa ruang masa yang singkat
Jalan yang bertongkat-tongkat
Ruginya bertingkat-tingkat
Siapa aku di hadapan Tuhanku…..

Isya’nya…..
Kerana masanya yang panjang
Aku membiarkan penat
Menghimpit dadaku
Aku membiarkan kelesuan
Menggangguku
Aku rela terlena sambil menarik selimut biru
Bercumbu-cumbu dengan waktuku
Siapa aku di hadapan Tuhanku….

Kini aku menjadi tertanya-tanya
Sampai bila aku akan
Melambatkan sujudku
Apabila azan berkumandang lagi
Aku tidak akan membiarkan
Masjid menjadi sepi
Kerana di hujung hidup ada mati
Bagaimana jenazah
Akan dibawa sembahyang di sini
Jika ruangku dibiarkan kosong
Jika wajahku menjadi asing
Pada mentari dan juga bintang-bintang….

Siapa aku di hadapan Tuhanku…..  "

ISLAMIC REVEALED KNOWLEDGE AND HERITAGE STUDENTS' SOCIETY 10/11 wishing you...

"Salam Isra' Mi'raj 1432H"


Regards:
Co-chairperson of D&T Secretariat,
IRKHS'S 10/11.

GooD Luck FoR Final ExaM!!


اللَّهُمَّ إني أسْألُكَ الفَوْزَ عِنْدَ القَضَاءِ وَمَنَازِلَ الشُهَدآءِ وَعَيْشَ السُّعَدآءِ وَالنَّصْرُ عَلَى الأعْدآءِ
“Ya Allah, kami memohon daripada-Mu kejayaan dalam setiap ketentuan, tempat para syuhada’, dan kehidupan mereka yang bahagia serta kemenangan ke atas musuh”.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Happy Teacher's Day



A million of thanks to all lecturers.....

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The 'Golden 20' for Academic Success!


  1. Go to class.
  1. Be on time.
  1. Sit to the front and center of the classroom.
  1. Bring a pen, paper, notebook, and books.
  1. Dress like a student (not like an athlete, rap star, rock musician, or surfer).
  1. Show respect and enthusiasm to your instructors.
  1. Listen, listen, listen--you can't learn while talking to your peers during class.
  1. Pay attention--don't doodle, doze, or daydream.
  1. Try to contribute once per class period, with a question or contribution to discussion. Participation counts--and helps.
  1. Have clearly marked notebooks, with separate sections--or separate notebooks--for each class.
  1. Take notes.
  1. Use a dictionary. This will increase your vocabulary and teach you correct spelling.
  1. Have a partner/"buddy" system for studying. Have parents, friends, dormmates, etc. quiz you. Form study groups.
  1. Read, read, read. Read magazines, the newspaper, sports books, science fiction, anything you can get your hands on.
  1. Set aside at least three hours a day, six days a week, to study.
  1. Get some of your homework done during school. Use free periods, extra time between classes, and the time before sports.
  1. Sacrifice and work during times when you know other people aren't working. Work on a Friday night or Saturday afternoon. It will be worth it.
  1. Volunteer for extra credit.
  1. Get involved in extracurricular activities. Don't merely attend classes and go to practice. Join the Government Club or Cultural Awareness Organization, write for the student newspaper, give tours, etc. Get involved.
  1. Work hard and be proud that you are working hard and learning. Realize that education is a key ingredient to many great things that you will accomplish in life.

Beauty Tips for Muslim Sister

my dear sisters in Islam,

Please take a look at this advice, so that you can stay attractive and beautiful for the rest of your life.

1- To beautify your eyes, lower your gaze towards strange men; this will make your eyes pure and shiny.

2- To beautify your face and make it shiny, keep doing wudu minimum five times a day

3- To have attractive lips, always mention Allah and remember to speak the truth.

4- As for blush and rouge, “Modesty” (Haya) is one of the best brands and it can be found in any of the Islamic centers.

5- To remove impurities from your face and body, use a soap called “Astaghfaar” (seeking forgiveness of Allah) this soap will remove many bad deeds.

6- Now about your hair, if any of you has a problem of split ends, then I suggest “Islamic Hijab” which will protect your hair from damage.

7- As for jewelry, beautify your hands with humbleness and let your hands be generous and give charity to the poor

8- To avoid heart disease, forgive people who hurt your feelings.

9- Your necklace should be a sign to pardon your fellow brothers and sisters.

If you follow these advices given to you by the Creator, you will have a beautiful and attractive inner and outer appearance.

Abu Mas’ud ‘Uqbah bin ‘Amr al-Ansari al-Badri, radiyallahu ‘anhu, reported that the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu ‘alayhi wasallam, said:

“Among the things that people have found from the words of the previous prophets was: ‘If you feel no shame, then do as you wish.’”

May Allah help us all, and show us the right path…Ameen…

KHALIFAH UMAR BIN ABDUL AZIZ

When the Khalifah died the Roman emperor is reported to have said: “I should not be the least surprised if a monk renounces the world and busies himself in worship behind closed doors, but I am simply amazed at this man who has a vast empire at his feet but he rejected it and lived the life of a monk...”



Umar ibn Abdul Aziz
is a person who is just well known by a few Muslims (those who are interested in the history of Islam).

After the death of Prophet Mohammed, for some years, is when he was born.

All Muslims nominated the leaders in Islam, who succeeded each other after Prophet’s death, unanimously, but before Omar was born, everything had changed due to worldly pleasures. That is the word DYNASTY was introduced, instead. And since Omar belonged to the reigning family, when his time for leadership came, he was given the opportunity.

Actually, the above is just a short summary of his introduction, but what impressed me hence calling him my hero, are the following reasons that were portrayed throughout his life span.

First, comparing his life before and after his leadership is that, he led a luxurious and royal life before, but he underwent a complete metamorphosis after his declaration. For example: Immediately when he became a leader, he dismissed all the governors who were known to be cruel and unjust to the servants. Therefore, the people were happier than ever.

Secondly, all the jewelry and valuable presents brought before him were deposited to the state treasury in a number of occasions, instead of taking it for personal treasury. Also he gave out all his wealth for the betterment of the society until he was remained with only one shirt. His people realized this when he was always late for Friday prayers as a result of waiting for his only one shirt to dry after washing it. Furthermore, at times there was no food in his house, hence, one day he saw his children hiding their mouth not to be open to their father, and when he enquired, he discovered that his children had taken onions as food and were hiding the smell from reaching him. He felt pity on them and made sure that they had enough food. This shows that, even the kids have taken after their father’s heroic nature of understanding the situation. Moreover he did not have enough money to go for pilgrimage despite the fact that, he was the leader of the mightiest empire in that time.

In his office he had two candles, if he wanted to write the state affairs, he would use the candle that belonged to the state and if he wanted to write his own personal letters, he would use the candle, which he bought from his own money.

Omar ensured that, his governors follow the same path. For example one of the governors brought a letter requesting for more candle sticks but Omar replied, “I remember we used to walk in the dark night without candle sticks and we survived, do you want to tell me that now you are in a worse condition?” This shows that he was against extravagance.

In another occasion, there were a request for papers, but Omar replied again, “Make the points of your pens thinner, and write small hand writings including your important matters and leave the details in very short and straight forward form. It was during his reign when all taxes were abolished. People commented that during the reign of other leaders the state treasury was filled up, but now there was nothing due to the abolishing of taxes and most of the savings were used to help the poor and the needy. He replied that the state treasury was not meant for the walls but the people, so why should they not be given?

Instead of taxes, he encouraged all the governors to argue people to practice agriculture and if anybody had a piece of land which he did not cultivate for three years, the land was to be taken and be given to somebody else who would cultivate, hence burning off laziness.

His fruitful achievements lead to the well being of his society, and even when the time for annual obligatory charity from came, no one accepted it, but was to be sent to other towns to raise other's standards of living. Everybody could assist his family without begging. This brought about jubilance among the people and loyalty towards their leader.

Omar's leadership cannot be compared to any other person's - it was so unique. Different leaders reigned before and after him but none could break his record. He died in the year 719 CE, after ruling for two years and five months. His subjects mourned in great pain, saying that, they would never have a leader like Omar.