Tuesday, June 15, 2004

Diskusi petang bersama Kak Umi

Assalamualaikum wbt,

(Siri 1)

Today i've been limiting myself not to curi tulang by chatting or doing something else other than my real job as i am afraid that the salary that i will receive will haraam as i dun fulfill my responsibility and time as expected. Alhamdulillah berjaya, cuma kena improve lagi ;)

Tengah hari tadi keluar lunch with my younger sister Ika (she came back from English course at KL Sentral) and we had a wonderful chat on our planning for the next 6 months.

And in the evening i received a call from Kak Umi (Nisa' buddy) saying that she wanted to see me as she's visiting her husband's working place kat Tingkat 6 of the same building as mine (SNS).

And we had a very heavy and resourceful discussion which i appreciate actually rather than bercakap perkara yang sia-sia.

We talked about the current situation about Islam, the tribulations faced by Muslim around the world, and the possibility that Hari Kiamat is actually around the corner.

We had also discussed about politics in Malaysia scenario, and yeah, sememangnya perbincangan ini berbaloi, dan sememangnya pertemuan seperti ini sentiasa diharap-harapkan.

Not that i'm very interested in politics, i have to admit that i don't actually (not interested doesn't mean that i hate, i just don't develop interest in it, that's all). This kind of dicussion that i have with Kak Umi as part time lecturer in one of IPT is actually bringing me to realize of the real situation of what we have today, what Malaysia will has tomorrow, and what Islam will has within next 20 years.

Last Sunday nite i was watching Konsert Sure Heboh in Perlis on TV (no offence to those who are working with TM Net ya), i was thinking that if these youngsters are exposed to these type of programs that from the deepest from our hearts we know that it will not lead for any spiritual improvements, what outcome that you could expect from them in the matter of fighting in the cause of Islam actually?

Jiwa mereka sepatutnya dibentuk untuk menjadi pemuda pemudi gagah dalam menegakkan agama Allah. Hiburan seperti ini sebenarnya melemahkan iman, dan mensesatkan tujuan. Benar, ada orang akan beranggapan dan berkata "Ala, derang masih kecil lagi, dah besar nanti taulah mereka nak berfikir sendiri". Truly correct and could applicable for those who manage to think by themselves, who manage to search the Ad-Deen if they are searching, and for those who Allah saves them from kekufuran. But what about the rest who don't? As people who are older than them, who are given responsibility to lead and direct them to the right path, shouldn't we teach them the right way of walking their lives as what Islam has set for us? Do we actually have the rights to disobey whatever Allah has requested us to do, which is to mengerjakan amar makruf dan meninggalkan maksiat?

Program-program seperti ini seharusnya diisi dengan pengisian yang bermanfaat, yang mengajak kita kepada perkembangan diri dan percambahan minda yang sihat. I'm not saying that music is not health, tapi kita tidak dapat menolak bahawa kebanyakan lagu kebanyakannya membawa kepada unsur lagha. And apa-apa sahaja yang menyebabkan kita lupa kepada Allah adalah dilarang and boleh jatuh hukum haraam. I wish those media and tampuk pemerintahan up there could think very heavily about this aspect and priority: PEMBANGUNAN INSAN.

Islam ini adalah agama dagang. Benar seperti termaktub di dalam satu hadith. Tapi jangan kita pula yang suka rela membiarkan tangan-tangan kita menjadikan Islam itu dagang sebelum sampai masanya.

Moga kita terpelihara dari segala maksiat yang ada.Ameen.

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(Siri 2)

"Man la yarham la yurham" (Mutaffaqun 'alaih - merujuk kepada Bukhari dan Muslim)

Sesiapa yang tidak mengasihi, tidak akan dikasihi.

"Irham man fil ardh, yarhumka man fis samaak"

Kasihilah sesiapa di bumi, nescaya engkau akan dikasihi di langit.

(2 hadith yang dipelajari di kelas Arab semalam by Ustaz Zamakhsyari graduated fom Libya. Subhanallah as i've been taught from 3 different ustazs from 3 different countries where they graduated: Ustaz Wan Zuki min Al Misra, wa Ustaz Rahimi min Jordan wa Ustaz Zamakhsyari min Libya)

Ustaz Zamakhsyari ni mmg tak bercakap BM dengan kitorang walaupun dia Melayu, we actually understood what he said, but we were not capable to reply. Tapi masya Allah, semangat dia mengajar kitorang memang tak dapat dinafikan. Setiap patah perkataan Arabic yang keluar dari mulut kami dia akan sambut dgn "Aiwah" atau "ey". Memula pelik apa bende ustaz ni sebut "ey" ni, agaknya maksud perkataan ni "ya" dalam bahasa Libya kot. Allahualam. Tapi ustaz ni best jugak, asyik gelak jer kitorang belajar sebab ustaz ni cakap Arab mmg tak campur melayu, and apa yang kitorang mampu jawab hanyalah "na'am ya Ustaz". Dah itu jer yang kitorang reti jawab hehe.

Sembilan orang di dalam kelas, 7 pelajar kelas lama dan 2 pelajar baru. Hubungan sesama kami lebih erat dan dah tak segan-segan sangat nak berinteraksi, malah ada 2 orang ni nak hantar anak-anak derang tuition kepada sorang classmate sbb dia buka tuition utk Math. Peluang rezeki bertambah alhamdulillah.

~Ukhuwwah yang terbina persis sekuntum bunga~(kata-kata hikmah dari seorang sahabat)

Wassalam.


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