Thursday, 13 February 2014

Contengan blog merah putih -Annura Izzah ~Positive VS Negative~

Pernah tak kadang- kadang rasa down, tak bersemangat, stres dan segalanya negatiflah. Apa benda pertama yang kita fikir?  Kadang- kadang kita akan mencari kesalahan orang lain, mengatakan yang kita ini betul. Betul tak. Kadang- kadang pernah tak kita terfikir apa yang kita lakukan berpaksikan niat kita sama ada baik ataupun sebaliknya? Cuba fikirkan. Dalam kehidupan sebagai seorang mahasiswa (sebab aku adalah mahasiswa), ataupun pelajar sekolah, tadika pun bolehlah...kenapa kita rasa macam tu???Ha kenapa? 


Kenapa?

Jawapannya (berdasarkan pendapat aku)....

Semua tu datangnya dari minda negatif kita. Yelah, kadang- kadang kita penat dan letih. Kadang- kadang kita selalu mengeluh, "penatlah",, " ah! aku dah tak larat nak buat semua kerja tu". Dan kadang- kadang suka salahkan orang lain. Aku tulis ni sebab tu salah satu perangai tak best bagi diri aku. Kakak usrah aku kata, semua tu perlu dilawan. Dengan apa? Jihad! Jihad terhadap diri sendiri adalah salah satu jihad yang kadang- kadang susah nak dilaksanakan. Kadang- kadang kita asyik suka melengah- lengahkan untuk berubah, dan suka hasut diri kita. Tak dapat hidayahlah.. Tak ready lah. Aku ni tak layaklah jadi baik. Lianna Allah dah jadikan kita ini fitrahnya baik. sejahat- jahat manusia pun kalau Allah sayangkan dia, dia boleh menjadi baik.Pengalaman aku sendiri. Dulu aku bukanlah seorang yang Muslimah yang perfect. ~ Takde pun manusia perfect selepas Rasulullah ~..Ujian yang datang kepada aku adalah ujian untuk solat. Masa kecik dulu, aku pernah menangis sebab kena paksa solat. Solat fardhu faveret aku masa tu adalah solat Maghrib. Sebab tu adalah solat yang simple bagi aku. Jadi tengahari tu, mak long aku suruh aku solat. Jadi aku pun solat, tapi, mata aku memandang ke televisyen yang tengah tayang drama apa ntah. Aku pulak memang seorang yang manja. Tiba- tiba opah saudara aku tegur..ahaha,,, tak semena- mena air mata aku meleleh. Yelah, dahla kena paksa, pastu kata- kata opah saudara aku tu memang pedas dan tak memberi sokongan lansung...Hahaha.

Seterusnya, aku duduk asrama. Solat fardhu aku terjaga kat sana. Tapi, bila balik rumah, rasa malas yang amat. Malas beno nak solat. Aku ni cepat stres kalau buat salah. Tapi aku teringat kata- kata kakak aku. Masa tu nak pergi Teluk Batik. Dia tanya pada aku dan sepupu- sepupu aku sama ada kami dah solat sebelum jalan- jalan. Kami pun jawab tak. Aku jenis tak berani bohong. Kata- kata dia, "kalau kome (kamu semua) ditakdirkan mati masa tengah on the way ni, dengan keadaan berdosa sebab tinggalkan solat, apa kamu nak jawab dengan Allah?". Aku tersentap. Sampai sekarang aku masih lagi teringat kata- kata dia.

Start pada hari tu aku tak berani nak tinggalkan solat. Tapi ujian demi ujian datang. Kadang- kadang dulu selalu tinggalkan subuh, sebab bangun lambat, pastu Isyak sebab tidur awal. Jadi, aku lawan sebab memang banyak bagi kesan negatif terutamanya terhadap akhlak dan akademi. Alhamdulillah aku dapat lawan segala anasir- anasir negatif berkaitan solat. dah besar ni, aku makin faham, Allah jadikan solat ni sebagai alat/ medium untuk kita berbicara denganNya. Allah akan uji kita dengan macam- macam ujian. Lagi banyak ujian, lagi besar kasih sayang Allah kepada kita. Kita akan jadi lebih matang dan bersedia bila menghadapi ujian yang bermacam- macam ni.

Lepas solat Maghrib tadi, kak long jiran satu level kat bilik aku tu, mai bilik ni ha. Muhasabah diri bersama-sama kami. Dia banyak share dengan kami pengalaman hidup dia ketika berada di alam persekolahannya.  Dia kata, kadang- kadang bila kita nak dakwah, kita kena masuk dalam situasi mad'u tu. Jangan kerana menganggap kita ni terlalu baik kita hina, perli. Lagilah jatuh semangat dia untuk berubah. Sebabkan perangai yang satu ni, mad'u -mad'u yang kita nak dakwah ni akan automatik memandang serong kepada si daie. Macam kerana nila setitik, rosak susu sebelanga. Kita pun taknak dilabelkan sebagai kolot wa poyo wa hipokrit daripada mereka. Buang sifat memandang rendah terhadap golongan sebegini. What you gives, you will get it back. Jahat kita bagi, lagi buruk Allah buka aib kita. Jadilah seperti sebatang pokok, walaupun dicampak dengan batu, tetapi tetap menghasilkan buah dan memberi manfaat kepada umat manusia.

Lagi satu, kita kena selalu berfikiran positif atau bak kata sape- sapelah, Husnuzon dengan sesetiap pahit getir yang kita lalui. Kerana hidup ni penuh dengan hikmah. Formulanya senang je. Buat sesuatu tu untuk mencari mardhatillah yakni keredhaan Allah. Bila kita lakukan sesuatu kerana Allah, kita akan rasa setiap kerja akan menjadi senang. Bila rasa nak buat kemungkaran dan pendustaan, fikirkan sama ada perbuatan itu mendapat redha Allah atau tidak. Bila Allah redha, hidup akan berkat. Tapi syaratnya, sentiasa berjihad di jalan Allah,
 amalkan konsep amar ma'ruf wa nahi mungkar. Think positive, you will act positively! My life's motto.



Syukran kathir. Kun Haziran!

Sunday, 9 February 2014

OUTLINE RIM_edited

   Malaysia is well known as multiracial country in the world. There are more than three races of its nation such as Malay, Indian and Chinese as major races. Punjabi is also one of the races in Malaysia. Punjabi is a unique race based on it faith, rituals, rites and its festival. One of the festivals is known as Vaisakhi festival.

Vaisakhi also known as Baisakhi, Vaishakhi, or Vasakhi is a festival celebrated across the northern Indian subcontinent, especially in the Punjab region by the Sikh community. More recently, this festival is also celebrated around the world by Sikh diaspora. For the Sikh community this festival commemorates the establishment of the Khalsa. It is also celebrated by Hindus and Buddhist for different reasons including the start of a new year. People in the Punjab region regard Vaisakhi as a harvest festival.

Baisakhi or Vaisakhi Festival is celebrated as the Sikh New Year and the Foundation Day of Khalsa Panth. History of Baisakhi traces its origin from the Baisakhi Day celebrations of 1699 organized by the Tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh to form Khalsa- Brotherhood of Saint Soldier to fight against tyranny and oppression.
Vaisakhi is celebrated as a harvest festival by the large farming community in the states of Punjab and Haryana. Since Vaisakhi falls in the middle of the month of April (April 13), Vaisakhi marks the harvest time of the rabi (winter) crops. Farmers are loaded with cash at this time and are in full mood and spirit to enjoy the fruits of hard work as they celebrate Vaisakhi. The auspicious festival of Baisakhi is celebrated on first day of Vaisakh month (April-May) according to the Nanakshahi calendar. Hence, the festival of Baisakhi is also popularly known as Vaisakhi .


According to English Calendar, Baisakhi falls on April 13 every year and on April 14 once in every 36 years. This variation in date is due to the fact that date of Baisakhi is reckoned according to the Indian solar calendar and not the lunar calendar. The date of Baisakhi festival has tremendous significance in Sikhism.

Sikhs all over the world celebrate the day with lot of enthusiasm and gaiety. Festival of Baisakhi is celebrated as a Thanksgiving Day by the farmers. People wake up early on the day and take bath in holy river and pay a visit to the temple or gurdwara (Sikhworship place) and take part in special prayer meeting. Farmers thank god for the bountiful harvest and pray for good times in a coming year. Many people also perform charity on the day as a custom. Vaisakhi marks the beginning of the new spring year and the end of the harvest of rabi crop in India.The cries of “Jatta aai Baisakhi" rent the skies as the people of Punjab attired in their best clothes break into the Bhangra and Gidda dance to express their joy. As a tradition men dress up in colourful lungi, kurta and pagri while womenfolk clad themselves in salwar kameez or lehenga. They further adorn themselves with loads of jewellery. After a special ardas of kirtans (religious songs) and discourses kada prasad (sweetened semolina) is distributed to the congregation. Later, people sit in rows to relish the langar or community lunch prepared and served by kar sevaks or volunteer.
In Islamic perceptive, in order to show our gratitude toward the bounty given by Allah, we have to worship Him and follow the Comandment and Prohibition of Allah, not by visit the Gudwara and performing dance as be doing by the Punjabis. Besides, Muslims are banned to join the celebration of other religions. Muslims are forbidden to celebrate Vaisakhi because it will lead us to shirk to Allah based on surah An- Nahl verse 106. Allah said “Whose denies Allah after believing Him save him who is compelled and his heart is firm in beliefs, yes whose becomes infidel with open heart.Upon them is the wrath of Allah and for them is the great torment”. In Vaisakhi, there are having open dancing which are “bangra” and “giddha” that are involving free mixing between men and women. Islam prevents free mingling between male and female in any of our activity. Furthermore, Islam command the Muslims to celebrate any festival in moderation way.

In conclusion, Punjab celebrated Vaisakhi as the Sikh New Year and as a harvest festival on April 13. Vaisakhi is a unique and important celebration for Punjab community. Vaisakhi is celebrated with a happiness and enthusiasm by dancing and singing between male and female to show a thanksgiving day. Men also dress up in colourful lungi, and they adorn themselves with loads of jewellery.



# Edited by Intan Dalili
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Saturday, 1 February 2014

OUTLINE PERTAMA UNTUK RIM_before submit to madam.

Ni untuk kawan2 aku yang dok request cmne nk buat outline Rim...ni untuk tajuk yang grup aku dapatlah..tp belum disemak madam tau..just tgk je. dan conclusion tlupa nak buat..tuu,,, kerja Intan...hikhik



Vaisakhi in Sikhism

Malaysia are well known as multiracial country in the world. There are more than three races of its nation such as Malay, Indian and Chinese as major races. Punjabi is also one of the race in Malaysia. Punjabi is an unique race based on it faith, rituals, rites and its festival. One of the festival was known as Vaisakhi festival.

Vaisakhi also known as Baisakhi Vaishakhi, or Vasakhi) is a festival celebrated across the northern Indian subcontinent, especially in the Punjab region by the Sikh community. More recently, this festival is also celebrated around the world by Sikhdiaspora. For the Sikh community this festival commemorates the establishment of the Khalsa. It is also celebrated by Hindus and Buddhist for different reasons including the start of a new year. People in the Punjab region regard Vaisakhi as a harvest festival.

Vaisakhi is celebrated as a harvest festival by the large farming community in the states of Punjab and Haryana. Since Vaisakhi falls in the middle of the month of April (April 13), Vaisakhi marks the harvest time of the rabi (winter) crops. Farmers are loaded with cash at this time and are in full mood and spirit to enjoy the fruits of hard work as they celebrate Vaisakhi Festival.

Next, as the day progresses, loud cries of “Jatta aayi Baisakhi”reverberate in the sky as men and women move towards the field to celebrate the harvest festival. As a tradition men dress up in colourful lungi, kurta and pagri while womenfolk clad themselves in salwar kameez or lehenga. They further adorn themselves with loads of jewellery.


In addition, Major attraction of Vaisakhi celebrations in villages is the performance of energetic bhangra and gidda dance by men and women respectively. This very popular traditional folk dance is performed in-groups on the fast beat of dhol. Dancers perform everyday farming scenes of sowing, harvesting, winnowing and gathering of crops through zestful movements of the body to the accompaniment of ballads.Later during the day, people exchange greetings with friends, neighbours and dear ones and relish best of world famous Punjabi cuisine.

Moreover, Colourful Baisakhi Fairs are organized at several places in Punjab to mark the harvest festival of Baisakhi. Performance of bhangra and gidda dance besides other recreational activities make Baisakhi melas a major crowd puller. People also indulge in shopping and eating spree in the numerous stalls set up in the fairs.





Kalau dah jodoh tak kemana!!!



Kisah Zulaikha dan nabi Allah,Yusuf terdetik dihatiku untuk aku coretkan, sebab menarik dan sangat bermakna buat aku.

 Kisah bermula Yusuf di ambil oleh Raja Al-Aziz yang kaya menjadi anak angkatnya. Ternyata Yusuf membesar menjadi seorang yang tampan. Dikatakan ketampanannya 9:10 ketampanan lelaki-lelaki yang wujud di muka bumi Allah ni. 

Manakan tidak, sehingga Zulaikha terlalu mencintai Yusuf. Zulaikha sanggup mencuba apa jua cara sekalipun asalkan Yusuf dapat menjadi miliknya. Itulah ujian Allah buat seorang wanita yang lemah digoda syaitan. 

Zulaikha sanggup menggoda Yusuf dan menabur fitnah pada Yusuf sehingga sanggup untuk menodai Yusuf. Tetapi Allah Maha Adil.

 Zulaikha terbukti bersalah dan diceraikan suaminya. Dia juga dibuang Raja Al-Aziz. Setelah Yusuf dipenjarakan setelah doanya diperkenankan oleh Allah, dia menjadi seorang yang hebat. Zulaikha pula menerima hidayah Allah. Di dalam hatinya cuma ada Allah Khaliq yang Azim. 

Suatu hari, ketika berada di sebuah pasar, yusuf pada ketika itu merupakan insan yang hebat dan terkenal menjumpai Zulaikha. Pada ketika itu, rupa paras Zulaikha yang cantik dan rupawan, Allah hilangkan.Di tukarkan seperti seorang nenek tua yang tidak mempunyai daya penarik lansung seperti dahulu.

 Yusuf bertanya siapakah insan yang berada di hadapannya. Zulaikha pun menjawab bahawa dialah insan yang telah cuba menghancurkan iman Yusuf. Kerana rahmat Allah, Yusuf mengambil Zulaikha sebagai isterinya.

 Zulaikha dikurniakan semula kecantikannya yang berganda cantiknya daripada wajah asalnya. Allah takdirkan Yusuf pula yang mengejar cinta isterinya itu sepertimana Zulaikha mengejar Yusuf ketika Zulaikha cuba menggodanya.  

Kalau jodoh tak kemana kan?!


Sweet tak????hikhikhik