August 21, 2011

Ramadhan 1432H [Part iii]

It already at the end of Ramadhan...
Just a few days to go before Syawal say it hello to us...
How much good deeds that we already done???
I should be asking the question to myself too...
Seems lots of thing need to double up...
Works seem to be as always...
Never show a sign to be reduced...
That normal...
However,
Yesterday was a good day to me...
Meeting my old buddies just make me feel much blissful...
After few months never met them or some of them even a year, just a gift from Him...
Catching lots of things make us miss our alma mater...
Looking forward to do a gathering or maybe a sweet escape with all of them...
Below I would like to share an article that is very thoughtful...
Read, practice and go on with it... =)

5 Short & Sweet Ways To Make Du'a

As we all know, Ramadan is a great time to spiritually recharge! It’s also a great time to make Dua.

Every year for the past 3 years I’ve made a Dua list. At the start of Ramadan I write down a list of 7 to 8 things that I want the most and I memorize them. I make dua for each item on the list every day of Ramadan at the times that dua are more likely to be accepted. I can personally tell you all that it does wonders. Honestly, things I’ve asked for persistently and I did not think would, have come true.

It’s incredible. I look back and can’t believe I’ve gotten so many of things I asked so desperately for, Allah truly does not leave the hands of a believer empty when raised to Him. I get excited every year around this time because I get to make that wish list again.

I would highly recommend making a personal dua list of your own! As an incentive, our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “Allah is angry with those who do not ask Him for anything” (Tirmidhi). Why incur His wrath?

Some things to consider when writing your dua list:

1. Write it all down

Put down what you want to ask for on paper or on your phone so for the first few weeks you don’t miss a single item. It can be as long as you want! It can be private and you don’t need to share it with others so feel free to only make a list of keywords to remind you of each item.

2. Ask anything & everything that is good

When choosing your items, imagine that Allah is asking you to ask Him for anything and everything you’ve ever wanted! Imagine the possibilities. Write down everything you want to ask Allah with no limitations (but keep it halal!). Remember folks, you’re asking Al Mujeeb – the One Who Responds and is the Supreme Answerer.

 3. Organize

Try separating your duas into categories so you know that you’ve properly hit each one. I would recommend: dunya, akhirah, ibadah, the ummah, and relationships. For each category, think about what you would like the most and start listing them.

4. Make the dua when duas are most likely answered

These times include right before breaking the fast, during your salah in sujood and after the obligatory prayers, Qiyam ul layl, the last 10 nights etc. I personally make mine right before breaking my fast during iftaar.

5. Remember the etiquettes of dua

There is a right and proper way to make dua. Remember that we must praise Allah first, ask for peace and blessings upon our Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) and then make our dua.

I pray you all have a meaningful and successful Ramadan full of barakah. May Allah preserve you all to reap the benefits of such a Holy month and bring you closer to Him. May He give you all strength, knowledge, patience and humility.  Ameen!

Source: www.productivemuslim.com

August 13, 2011

Status, Remain as a Status...

Lately, there are so many status that I would consider to put up in my FB wall since it's quite meaningful...
The status I got from few from my FB friends too...
Below are some of them...
I would happy to use it since it based on current situation...
The fact that now and yesterday was quite different...
Life like an ever changing moments...
As a human, we always need to do a self-reflection (a.k.a muhasabah diri)...
Most of time, it will make you be more thankful for what you have or own today...
Let's reflect ourself... =)

Among them:

When I was a kid, I didn't have a laptop, iPod, Blackberry, PS3 or iPad. I played outside with friends, bruised my knees, made up stories and played hide and seek. I ate what my mom/caretaker made. I would think twice before I said "NO" to my parents. Life wasn't hard, it was good and I survived. Kids these days are spoiled. Re-post this if you appreciate the way you were raised.

Allah doesn't have a Blackberry or an iPhone , but He's my favourite contact. He doesn't have Facebook , but He's my best friend. He doesn't have Twitter , but I follow Him and He doesn't have internet , but I'm connected to Him. Copy and paste this as your status if you think Allah is Great. ♥♥♥

My Husband has made me laugh, wiped my tears, hugged me tight, saved my life, watched me succeed, seen me fail, cheered me on, kept me going strong, put up with my mood swings, has said everything will be alright when things get tough, keeps me sane. My husband is a promise from Allah that I'll have a friend forever .. Copy and paste this if you have a great husband like I do ... ;) (this one of course I never use it since I'm not married =p)

‎... "SINGLE, isn't a STATUS. Its a WORD that describes a person who's STRONG enough to ENJOY LIFE without DEPENDING on others." ...


Your sister is your 1st friend in life. No one understands your crazy family like her. Even if you don't get together or talk as much as you could, or always get along, she'll always remain your friend. She will hold your hand for a while but will hold your heart forever. Its "National Sister Week," re-post if you have a sister or sisters you love. Yong Amrina Kamaruddin, Fitrina Kamaruddin & my sweet sis Rnysa Akasyah Adam I love you, all of you!!

At 3 years old, we say ''Mommy I love you." At 10 years, ''Mom whatever." At 16 years, "My mom is so annoying." At 18 years, "I'm leaving this house." At 25 years, ''Mom, you were right''. At 30 years, ''I want to go to Mom's house." At 50 years, ''I don't want to lose my mom." At 70 years, "I would give up everything to have my mom here with me." You only have one mom. POST this on your wall if you appreciate and love your mom ♥...

"Tulislah perancanganmu dengan sebatang pensil, serahkan pula pemadamnya kepada Allah. Dan izinkanNya memadam bahagian yang tidak sempurna untuk digantikan dengan perancangan yang lebih baik, hadiah istimewa dariNya untukmu.."

August 10, 2011

Ramadhan 1432H [Part ii]


We already at the 10th Ramadhan...
Such a blessing to be able to be in this holy month...
Lot and lots of things are going now...
My works become more and more challenging even though I didn’t involved in SDLC...
Life seems to be more complex that I could ever imagine...
But that what’s we call as life...
Full of unexpected news / surprises / etc...
Still trying to survive...
Pray for me...

August 1, 2011

Ramadhan 1432H [Part i]

It’s a very first day of such blessing Ramadhan...
Alhamdullilah been able to fast inshaAllah till the end of the day and the month maybe...
Nothing new to be shared...
But I would like to share one of a simple yet beautiful poem that being recited by Catriona Ross in Halaqah Sentuhan Qalbu...
Let interpret every single words inside the very nice poem...

Apakah semerbak melur ini,
Apakah wangi kasturi ini,
Apakah ini sampai ajalku?

Apakah nafas ini,
Apakah nyawa ini, kalbu, roh, dan jasad ini, akan kau ambil sekejap lagi?

Pohonku hanyalah satu,
Kau jadikanlah aku seorang yang beriman,
Sebelum Mungkar dan Nangkir menyoal "Marobbuka....."

P/s: Happy Ramadhan to all Muslim world wide... May all of us always under His blessing.... =)