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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Dugaan itu dirasai oleh SEMUA.

 









Sometimes I need a break. But I don't know which way to turn to..







Assalamualaikum..

Harini dah masuk 14 haribulan 5 tahun 2013. Niat di hati nak mulakan study di awal 1 May supaya tidaklah stress bila nak dekat2 final nanti.. Tapi segalanya bagaikan tak sempat. Dugaan demi dugaan, task demi task, homework demi homework muncul bagaikan merobek-robek hati ini. Menghiris-hiris urat-urat di kepala. Bukan tak boleh membahagikan masa dengan sempurna, tapi seolah-olah masa itu dicuri dengan rakusnya. Kebelakangan, aku merasakan kesempitan yg amat. Pelbagai isu perlu disetlekan. Keseronokan yg menjadi keperluan sudah aku ronyok-ronyokkan masuk dalam tong sampah UPSB. Terbaru, sakit pula datang menghimpiti. Rasa mcm nak tggal semua ini........lariiiiii balik rumah tonton tv. Itu hanyalah angan-angan mat jenin.

Kadang-kadang bila adanya masa free, terasa benar ingin memanjakan diri untuk berehat sepuasnya. Namun rehat itu adalah sangat tidak berkualiti kerana minda masih dikuasai oleh kuasa jahat mimpi2 ngeri yang mengingatkan aku pada kerja2 yang belum disetlekan. Apakah indah rasa rehat itu jika fikiran masih melayang2..kenikmatan tidak diterasai ?

Maybe diri ini type yg sukar nak deal with problem.. Due to that, I've had try doing a test with 'netdoctor' Not surprising, aku dah dijangkiti depression dah wehh .HAHAHA *like always
Paham sefahamnya level stress dan cara menghadapi masalah adalah berbeza bagi setiap insan.Selalu juga mmbandingkan diri dgn yg lain. Mana yg baik ak contohi, aku pelajari. Tapi selalu mndapati dri ini sllu jauh ke blkang. Dan aku difahamkan zaman kerja adalah jauh lebih stress jika dibandingkan dengan zaman belajar. Sedangkan aku menunggu masa xsabar habisnya belajar, dan memulakan hidup sebagai seorang pekerja. Mengapa semakin dewasa, kehidupan ini semakin mencemburui.

Masih ku ingati beginilah detik-detik nak menghadapi final di matrikulasi dulu. Jauh berbeza diri ini dari yg dulu. Waktu exam sj baru aku cari buku. Tapi itu tidak mengapa. Tidak menjadi masalah. Sakit pun xdatang menjenguk. ALHAMDULILLAH. Betapa aku bersyukur. Stress yg dialami tidak setanding apa yang dirasai sekarang. Siang lepas balik exam tidur mengisi ruang waktu. Malam mulakan study sampai pagi dari kulit buku ke kulit buku. Almaklumlah pergi kelas serupa xbelajar. Mungkin juga 4 subjek dan jangka masa menjalani peperiksaan hanyalah seminggu mmbuat kegusaran yang dialami tidak mengambil masa yang lama. Indah juga saat itu bila terkenang. Ketakutan yang dirasai dikongsi bersama sahabat handalan. Sama-sama senang sama2 susah. sama-sama start, sama2 habis. Bila ketakutan menjemput hati, sama2 ambil wudu' solat hajat dikerjakan walaupun xselalu. Biarpun xramai, 2 3 mampu mengisi ruang hati kerana persamaan yg ada.

Di sini, di U ini, pointer mula menjadi ukuran pada diri. *Takoooottt sangat pointer drop! Sungguh benar xingin mengukur kebolehan diri dengan pointer yang diperolehi. Kalau tidak sbab ingin menyedapkan hati ini dengan memperoleh sesuatu yg boleh melegakan, tidak ak peduli semua ini. Walau benar hati percaya bahawa rezeki itu telah ditentukan Allah. Rezeki Allah itu lebih besar, tahap kerisauan tetap mengatasi usaha. Betapa nak sangat xrisau mcm dulu. nak sangat xpeduli mcm yg lalu. Masa telah merubah segala.

Apa yang pasti lepas berlalunya segala ini, pasti cepat ak melupakan segala keperitan ini. Manusia katakan. Bila senang lupa segala susah. Jalan itu mungkin masih panjang. Mungkin juga untuk meluaskan jalan itu, segala iktibar semasa belajar harus dijadikan panduan untuk terus lebih majujaya. Sekian.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Faith in Allah (Tawakkul)


Son! May Allah give you the best of both the worlds. Have faith in Allah in whatever you do. Everything is in His hands. Everything is done according to His will. By putting faith in A1lah, a man is saved from sorrow and grief and he does not go after useless pursuits.
Sometimes you succeed in achieving your goal and sometimes you fail. Suppose all your endeavours fail and if you have no faith in Allah, then you will be disappointed. But if you have faith in Allah, then you will not be sorry even if you fail. To place faith in other sources is described as ‘Shirk’ in the holy Quran. So have faith in Allah in whatever you do and desist from putting faith in other sources. The importance of medium is not more than that of a mosquito. It is a deception that people living in this materialistic world should have their eyes on ‘Asabab’. It is a ‘waswasa’ of Shaitan. ‘Materialistic world’ means that the existence of things is because of mediums and causes. Therefore man should not put faith in mediums. His faith should always be on Allah. Whenever Allah wishes, He will create ‘asbab’
Son! Don’t be misguided that to earn your living, you have to run after it, because all things have been created so that the world’s administration keeps on moving. Allah’s blessing are not dependant on these things. Have faith in Allah. Leave the creation of Asbab on ‘Musab-bebul-Asbab’ He will create some or the other source to send you your Rozi’ (sustenance). Of course, everyone has to work according to his needs. It is proved from experience that those who have left the search of Asbab in the hands of  Allah have profited more while those who have put their faith in ‘Asbab have suffered losses e.g. when Hazarat Yusuf (a.s.) asked the king of Egypt to make him his treasurer, Allah extended his period of test by one year. If he had asked Allah instead, then he would have been released earlier. In another incident, when Hazarat Yusuf (a.s.) asked one of his co-prisoner to recommend him to the king. Allah extended his period of custody in prison by seven years, why did he ask somebody else instead of Me? If he had prayed to Allah directly, he would have been released immediately. For this ‘Tark-e-Awla’ Allah had warned that you asked one person through another person while both are in Allah’s control. Why  I was not asked? I am ‘Malekul-Muluk.’ After that He send Gabriel, who asked Hazrat Yusuf  (a.s.) “How long do you wish to stay in prison? To which he replied “As long as Allah wishes.” “When he left it on the will of Allah, he was released by reciting ‘Dua-e-Tawassul.’
It is the same with Hazrat Ayub (a.s.). He complained to the king of Egypt. As a result, he was not released till he did not refer it to Allah. This is considered’ Tark-e-Awla’ for ‘Awliya’.
Son! Beware! Never ask for your needs to anyone else except Allah. Say whatever you want to say to Allah. He is the only Lord and the most Merciful.
Hazrat Ibrahim (a.s.) did not ask anything from anybody except Allah. As a result, Allah made him ‘Khalil’.
(Tafseer-e-Safi, P.12)     
The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) has said: “If a man desires that his papers are answered, then he should turn his face away from human beings and pray to Allah for all his needs. When the merciful Allah sees this state, He will grant his desires.
For this, it is advisable to refer to Dua No. 13 in “Sahif-e-Sajjadiya” (Sahif-e-Kamela) by Hazrat Imam Zainul Abedeen (a.s.) in which he has explained basic facts about ‘Asbab’ and also showed us how ‘Dua’ should be recited


Friday, May 3, 2013

Happiness.


happiness is not passive.
it does not gently take your hand and
lead you to a magic fountain where you live
happily ever after.

happiness requires action.
happiness takes balls.

it does not care if you need to lose 20 pounds.
it does not care how many designer shoes you have.
it does not care how many times you’ve made the same mistake.
it does not care that you are tired.
it does not care how much money you have.
it does not care how bad ppl hurt you.
it does not care how dirty your house is.
it does not care how broken you feel.
it does not care what color you are.
it does not care what you did yesterday.
it does not care about the reasons it won’t work.
it does not care that you want to give up.
it does not care that she has more than you.
it does not care how scared you are.
it does not care how many facebook friends you have.
it does not care about what is fair and equal.


and most of all,
it does care about waiting for the right time.

happiness responds to fighters.
the ones that have no reason to hope
but get up each day and love it anyway.

happiness favors those who decide
that instead of being a victim today,
they are going to be the hero
by finding gratitude and grace
even under the most painful of circumstances.

no, happiness is not passive.
it is a kick ass warrior goddess
who is not afraid to rock her own world.


Introduction.

After all. When anybody are viewing my site, they will wondering is this what we call BLOG ?
I love to write. I like doing journal. I do have my own diary. Since some of friends read my writing they ask me to involve in this world. But my blog seems neglected. Its not because I don't have time to decorate and fix it, it is because I feel bored spending time in front of this stuff. I rather go for karaoke. yehhhha...

And now, I am buzy(ing) maself to complete at least  10 ENTRIES to fulfill my responsibility in doing an assignment. But dear lecturer, if you are reading this, believe me after submit this assingment, I will continue to be a blogger. rawrrr
Thanks to you cuz inspiring me to continue this lovely hobby (actually). *wink

Hello ..

Welcome To My Life.

Do you ever feel like breaking down?
Do you ever feel out of place?
Like somehow you just don't belong
And no one understands you?




Do you ever wanna run away?
Do you lock yourself in your room?
With the radio on turned up so loud
That no one hears you're screaming?

No, you don't know what it's like
When nothing feels all right
You don't know what it's like
To be like me

To be hurt
To feel lost
To be left out in the dark
To be kicked when you're down
To feel like you've been pushed around
To be on the edge of breaking down
And no one's there to save you
No, you don't know what it's like
Welcome to my life

Do you wanna be somebody else?
Are you sick of feeling so left out?
Are you desperate to find something more
Before your life is over?

Are you stuck inside a world you hate?
Are you sick of everyone around?
With their big fake smiles and stupid lies
While deep inside you're bleeding

No, you don't know what it's like
When nothing feels all right
You don't know what it's like
To be like me
 
No one ever lied straight to your face
And no one ever stabbed you in the back
You might think I'm happy but I'm not gonna be okay
Everybody always gave you what you wanted
You never had to work it was always there
You don't know what it's like, what it's like

To be hurt
To feel lost
To be left out in the dark
To be kicked when you're down
To feel like you've been pushed around
To be on the edge of breaking down
And no one's there to save you
No, you don't know what it's like.

Sometimes.

Sometimes, things were meant to be history. that's why we left it behind. for once and for all.




The History of Malaysia.


Malaya (Malacca 1400 - 1511)

Malacca was founded in the 13th century by a Sumatran prince named Parameswara. Perfectly located for trade, it became the most influential port city in Southeast Asia within 50 years.



Traders would arrive in their ships from kingdoms great and small to barter goods and spices. The early Arab traders brought Islam to Malacca. The local chiefs became the sultans heading up a highly organized administration structure whose main purpose was to facilitate trade. Incoming ships were met by multilingual harbour masters. Secured storehouses facilities were provided for traders to store their goods from the interior and abroad.
By building alliances with local tribes and other port cities, Malacca established a regional navy that policed the local waters and escorted friendly vessels. Piracy was largely controlled by this navy.
Success brought prosperity, wealth and power to Malacca. At the height of its power, Malacca controlled the entire west coast of the Malay Peninsula, the kingdom of Pahang, and much of Sumatra.

Colonial Malaya (1511 – 1957)

At the early 16th century, the eastern spice trade was centered in Egypt, and non-Muslim vessels were barred from docking at its port. The emerging European powers saw the need to open up their own trade route to India and the Far East. In 1511, a Portuguese fleet led by Alfonso de Albuquerque sailed into Malacca harbor and captured the city with canon fire.


The Portuguese constructed a massive fort in Malacca called A Formosa. A century later in 1641, the Dutch captured the city from the Portuguese. This gave the Dutch an exclusive control over the spice trade.
In 1795 the Dutch handed Malacca over to the British when France invaded Holland. The British East India Company had earlier convinced the Kedah Sultan to allow them to build a fort in Penang. The British then were mainly interested in a safe port for ships on their way to China. In 1819 Britain sent Sir William Raffles to establish a trading post in Singapore and together with Penang and Malacca these centres became known as the Straits Settlements.
In the late 1860's, a number of Malay Sultans began a civil war resulting in the British intervention, forcing the Sultans to sign the Pangkor peace treaty in 1874. This gave Britain a foothold in the region, controlling the vast tin and rubber resources in the Malay Peninsula until WW2 when the Japanese invaded Malaya in 1942 and forced the British surrender. Britain resumed control of Malaya after WW2 ended in 1945.

Independence in 1957 - Present Day

The determination for self rule and independence from colonial rule
gathered momentum after the war. 
Malaya's independence movement gathered and organized itself in an
alliance under Tunku Abdul Rahman in the early 1950's. The British granted independence to Malaya in 1957 in Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Square. Tunku Abdul Rahman became the first prime minister of Malaya.



In 1961, "Malaysia" was born after Tunku Abdul Rahman convinced
Singapore, Sabah, and Sarawak to join Malaya in a federal union. (Singapore ceded from the federation peacefully in 1965).

Malaysia was a mix of people from many races and cultures, and uniting them all was no small effort. Because the Malays represented the majority, the constitution gave them a permanent position as head of the government. Islam was made the national religion and Malay the national language.
Since independence, Malaysia has undergone tremendous growth and prosperity. Today, Malaysia has one of the best airports, highways and telecommunication systems in Asia. Literacy rate is above 90% and poverty level is negligible. It has a secular and democratic government. With a highly educated workforce and modern infrastructure, Malaysia attracts a large amount of foreign investments in the manufacturing and technology sections.