Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Justice Vs Forgiveness…. Which one is better?

Justice Vs Forgiveness…. Which one is better?

All Muslims claim to know that love, forgiveness, kindness and charity
are facets of their faith. It’s the same with every other major religions out there I’m sure, whether Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and many others.

If we all claim to be apart of any one of these religions, how come there
is still so much suffering in this world? Could it be that we are not really practicing our faith as we should be anymore? Have we all gone to a degree whereby we separate religion with our daily actions? If we all agree that this world was created by a Supreme Being. Why are we not obeying the laws that were put down to us by Him?

How many more children, women and men have to die in Palestine to make us wake up and see that we all need to set aside our differences and stand
together to fight for world peace!? How many more does it take for us
to see that I am you and you are me and we are all stuck in this world
together? We can't go anywhere else!? There is no point in fighting
over a piece of land. I mean can’t we all just learn to get along?

Throughout the world, a “peace fighter” named Bret Martin ones said "Who do I have to hate to be your friend? When are we going to see that us is them?" What he was
referring to, are the types of friendship people nowadays are building
with one another out of the hatred of someone else. By right we should not
hate anybody and we should certainly not support people who are taking
the human rights of others for what ever reason. Imagine, if you had a child that had died in your arms, how would you feel? You see, mothers everywhere love their children and would do anything to sacrifice their life to protect them. No love of a mother to her child is worth more or less than another in this world.

A change needs to be made in each and everyone of us. What we all can do is not only to give our support to those who are taking action in helping to heal the world. But what we also should do is help spread the message of peace, love, kindness and forgiveness to
one another. If you are online and you are having a dialog with somebody who is offensive and rude, try to show them some love and make them feel that in each and everyone of us, we all want the same thing. That is true peace and happiness in this life.



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Saturday, November 1, 2008

A Documentary about the freemasons and their agenda.

'A society that believes in nothing will label those who believe in something as fundamentalist or fanatics. But at least they get their ideas across and do something whereas those who believe in nothing will have fear and doubt andspeculations against ppl who DO believe in something. And that fear makes them want to take stupid actions. The world is yet again at war but the winners will be with those who carry and speak the TRUTH in the end. Amen.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

God is Great

I learnt a great lesson today. I learnt that it doesn't mean if u r not studying Arabic and the Al-Quran or the Sunnah of Prophet muhammad enough..means u r not learning Islam.Islam is everything. Islam is Mathematic, Science,Geography and World History. God created this earth for human beings so that we can ponder and look and understand His creation. Also we should learn the Al-Quran so that we know our history and the history of mankind so that we may learn from them.

On a different note

God has chosen the prophet Muhammad as an example to all of us so that we may have a role model to follow. He was a great person. He was said to be the most kindest person in Mekah at the time. BUt sadly even though he tried to preach to the ppl of Mekah about the Oneness of Allah, most would just ignore or even said that he was crazy and that theyd rather him leave them alone to worship their idols. He was threatened many times by the Musyrikin Mekah and his followers were beatened and tortured very badly. In the end only 3% of the people of Mekah converted to Islam. They were amongst the pious like Saidina Abu Bakar and Saidina Umar Al-Khatab.

Later , the prophet received a revelation by God to make a hijrah to Yathrib, a town further away from Mekah. His followers left first before him to Yathrib. On the day that he was about to leave Mekah tgether withh Saidina Abu Bakar, the Musyrikin Mekah had planed to to attack him that night while he was sleeping. But by the grace of God..they were defeeated and Muhammad together with Saidina Abu Bakar got a chance to flee.

On the way to Yathrib. The prophet and Saidina Abu Bakar faced many chalenges as well. Like the story when he was about to be cought hiding in the cave. They're hiding place was almost founded by the Quraish but in the end they were saved by a spider who built a web to close the entrence to the cave. The Quraish then thought that there would be no one there in the cave so they left.

BY the time they arrived in Yathrib(The city of Light).......(to be continued)

Saturday, August 16, 2008

17/8/ 2008 Partial Lunar Eclipse


Allahu Akhbar!

Towards a better understanding



I'm sure all of us would have dreamt that all beautiful world where there would be No War, No Crimes, No Racism. But do you think that one day we all can finally reach it?

Maybe. If we all start learning from one another. Respecting one another. Be friends with everyone you meet instead of giving hate faces just because you had a rough day. To me nothing is impossible in this world.

All we have to do is just smile a little more even though you are pissed off and angry. Have patience even though that person is drivng you nuts. How do we espect people around us to change if we don't make that change within ourselves. So think about that. We ARE how people SEE us.

Tun Dr Mahathir wrote in his blog Che-det.

1. Non-Malays and maybe quite a few Malays have strongly criticised my piece on the Bar Council. I am made out to be against free speech, human rights etc.

2. What I was talking was about sensitivity - about the need for people to be sensitive to the feelings of other people. It was not about Islam or its teachings or its history per se. It is about the Malays and the non-Malays in this multiracial, multi religious country and their sensitivities.

3. You may not notice it but I also mentioned the sensitivities of other races in Malaysia.

The Holy Qur'an mentions

“ O people, We have created you as males and females, and have made you into nations and tribes that you may know one another, “(Al-Hujurat: 13).

Hamza Yusuf says:

"There is so much ignorence out there!"
"It's our responsibility to educate them"

He was talking to a hall full of American Muslims at the 2007 ISNA convention, but I think we can apply it to the current situation in Malaysia. I mean, the current status of our government is pretty bad. We need a new opinion. One who has studied Islam thoroughly and understood it. One who is pro-peace. One who when given power does not back-stab his Deputy Prime Minister at the back;hmm ...thinks of who she is talking about'; One who can handle responsibilities regarding the racial,religious issues we have here in our country. We could use some of his advices. He talks about reinforcing Islamic laws in America."Go Hamza!". Sorry if I am being too overly promoting him. But some of the things he says actually is relevant to todays issues. No i do not have a crush on him ok. Although he is quite the catch.=)

If you don't know Syaikh Hamza Yusuf. Well get to know this brilliant man and hear what he has to say.




When the Moon splits

The Moon. At the time Earth formed 4.5 billion years ago, other smaller planetary bodies were also growing. One of these hit earth late in Earth's growth process, blowing out rocky debris then so on son and so forth.....

Do you think that the Moon would look just the same in the night sky 4.5 billion years ago?

The answer to that is actually NO. During the time the earth was still new and evolving, the Moon was so close Earth, and you would think that it was the oddest thing in the sky. Unfortunately no human being was ever heard to have seen what it looked like at the time. To bad...it would have been a pretty sight.

Theologians have found that many of the past pagan-worshippers such as the Egyptians were known to worship the Sun. Do you think if the Moon was so big in the sky they would probably be worshiping the Moon instead?

I mean think about it. Where would human beings be without proper guidance from it's Creator. We would probably be caught worship everything else instead of worshiping the one True God that created it all. How lucky we are to be alive at such a time whereby the religion which teaches it all is finished and is compiled nicely. Only left for us to read and reflect on it.

For those who is as lucky as me. Let's all be thankful to God that we are alive today not to be a strayed.

Alhamdulillah. Syukur ke hadrat Illahi.....

Don't forget to check out the solar eclipse that occurring on the 17Th of August!!


Full article: http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/partial-lunar-eclipse-2008.html

Eclipse Timing

The first penumbral contact (beginning of a partial eclipse) starts at about 18:24* Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The partial eclipse begins at 19:36 (UTC) and the maximum eclipse occurs when the umbral immersion reaches about 0.813 magnitude at about 21:10 (UTC). The partial eclipse ends at 22:44 (UTC), and the penumbral eclipse ends at 23:55.

The next eclipse will be an annular solar eclipse on January 26, 2009, followed by a penumbral lunar eclipse on February 9, 2009.


UTC Saturday, August 16, 2008 at 18:25:00
Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) Sunday, August 17, 2008 at 2:25:00 AM UTC+8 hours

On the occasion of a solar eclipse the Holy Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam would perform extremely lengthy rakaats and inhale deep breaths whilst sobbing, "Oh Allah did you not vow not to punish them whilst I was amongst them and whilst they begged for forgiveness? "Oh Allah we beseech you for forgiveness!"
( Shamaa'il)