Verily, my happiness is my Iman; and verily, my Iman is in my heart; and verily, my heart does not belong to anyone but Allah
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Showing posts with label Notes for Sayyidah. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
hooray hooray
alhamdulillah, 1 more paper before holidays. 3 months holiday yay!!! but before that i have to become a facilitator in a motivation programme for local student in my university for bout 1 week before officially of from the hell university LOL ( university life make me stress more )
i have no comment on my performance in my exam but what i know is for the next semester i have to struggle like 2000 times more than this semester. I feel i didnt pay too much attention on class this semester. i played a lot and dated alot too haha*_* :P
tomorrow is last day for the killest exam in the entire century and i have been prepared bullet A LOT ---it is objective question looking for aiming ...all the best Nafisah :)
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
But if you lose Allah, you find no replacement.
"Allah I've lost hope from anyone except from you, and I'm disappointed of everyone except of you, and I'm weakened by my dependence on everyone except on you! So Allah, please do not expel me from your side! If you did, then there are no power and no strength except in you, Allah! Whoever has asked you, and then you have deprived him? (None). Whoever has called you and you discarded him? (None).”
I think this supplication does not need further explanation. The way Allah has created this universe, a human is bound to get disappointed from anyone except Allah. Husband disappoints wife. Son disappoints mom. Boss disappoints worker. My laptop disappoints me because it does not perform as I expect. You will find disappointment everywhere, in everything, except Allah.
Disappointment is not the end of the world, since we know we have a source of hope and a dignified purpose of life. The source of eternal hope is Allah and the dignified purpose of life is worshiping none but Allah alone. If today I lose my computer, Allah can replace me with another. If today, I lose anything, Allah can replace me with something better.BUT IF YOU LOSE ALLAH, YOU WILL FIND NO REPLACEMENT.
I think this supplication does not need further explanation. The way Allah has created this universe, a human is bound to get disappointed from anyone except Allah. Husband disappoints wife. Son disappoints mom. Boss disappoints worker. My laptop disappoints me because it does not perform as I expect. You will find disappointment everywhere, in everything, except Allah.
Disappointment is not the end of the world, since we know we have a source of hope and a dignified purpose of life. The source of eternal hope is Allah and the dignified purpose of life is worshiping none but Allah alone. If today I lose my computer, Allah can replace me with another. If today, I lose anything, Allah can replace me with something better.BUT IF YOU LOSE ALLAH, YOU WILL FIND NO REPLACEMENT.
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Thursday, October 14, 2010
best creation : human

ok well so i wanna share another thing
S: sorry, i made you angry about that ;(
E: I still angry with you
S: ok, i know i m very stupid to do that ..i ll never say that to you. i shouldnt say that silly thing,ok?
E: listen here, you have smartmind , you are not silly and stupid because Allah says :ولقد كرمنا بني آدم وحملناهم في البر والبحر ورزقناهم من الطيبات وفضلناهم على كثير ممن خلقنا تفضيلا (Isra:70)
which means:And We have certainly honored the children of Adam and carried them on the land and sea and provided for them of the good things and preferred them over much of what We have created, with [definite] preference.
S: okay...but sorry again.
so , who are we to deny Allah s creation that we are smart? Allah swt has made us very beautiful with a complex and unique system in our body and we deny it? astaghfirullah, let s us purify our heart and ponder about it a little bit...
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Monday, October 11, 2010
2 choices

between 2 paths
if we seek to please the people Allah will let
us with the people" what ever we do we do it for the sake of Allah and
not fear of any man, truly Allah is the only protector. And pleasing
Allah is the name of the game may Allah make it easier upon all of us
to steadfast upon the haqq (truth) ameen
in our life we can't always get accepted with people for things we do especially deeds we do for our religion or whatever in life. we cant please them always and at the same time please Allah.So many times we have to sacrifice for the sake of Allah
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Everyday life
Salam/peace

I am back to the campus, to continue my life as a student after 1 week eid holiday.I love holiday, and free from busy and hectic life.I wanna be free.hehe.What is best after holiday is...I always make a promise to be a better student and beat the best student in my class.Yeah, every week after holiday I keep doing new niat, new aim,Insha Allah I ll work to it.----->finish all notes in 1 week,insha Allah, case report,

I am back to the campus, to continue my life as a student after 1 week eid holiday.I love holiday, and free from busy and hectic life.I wanna be free.hehe.What is best after holiday is...I always make a promise to be a better student and beat the best student in my class.Yeah, every week after holiday I keep doing new niat, new aim,Insha Allah I ll work to it.----->finish all notes in 1 week,insha Allah, case report,
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
post from e-mail
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم...
All are taken from my email.Hope you all get benefit ,okay.
TIPS OF SUCCESS - EXAMS(I like the tips that quote ayah from Quran/Hadith.Sob7anallah :)
DUA'S BEFORE / DURING STUDY
اللَّهُمَّ لا سَهْلَ إلَّا مَا جَعَلْتَهُ سَهْلاً وَ إنْتَ تَحْعَلُ الْحزْنَ إذَا شِئْتَ سَهْ
Allahumma la sahla illa ma ja'altu sahla, wa 'anta taj-alul hazna idha shi'ta sahla
O Allah! There is nothing easy except what You make easy, and You make the difficult easy if it be Your Will
[Ibn Hibban]
أللِّهُم النّفَعنِي بِمَا عَلَّمتَنِي وَ عَلِّمنِيِ مَا يَنفَعنِي
Allahumma infa'nii bimaa 'allamtanii wa'allimnii maa yanfa' unii
O Allah! Make useful for me what You taught me and teach me knowledge that will be useful to me.
اللهم اني اسالك العفو والعافية
Allahumma inni as'alukal 'afuwawal-afiya
O Allah! I seek your forgiveness and well being (meaning in examination, memory, and concentration etc)
------------ --------- -----
DU'AS FOR ANXIETY/DIFFICULTY
اللَّهُمَّ
إنِّي أعُوذُ بِكَ مِنَ الْهَمِّ وَ الْحَزَنِ ، وَ الْعَجْزِ وَ
الْكَسَلِ ، وَ الْبُخْلِ وَ الْجُبْنِ ، وَ ضَلَعِ الدِّيْنِ وَ غَلَبَةِ
الرِّجَالِ
Allahumma inni a'udhubika minal hammi wal
hazan, wal 'ajzi wal kasal, wal bukhli wal jubn, wa dhala'id-dayni wa
ghalabatir rijaal
O Allah! I seek refuge in You from grief and
sadness, from weakness and from laziness, from miserliness and from
cowardice, from being overcome by debt and from being overpowered by
men (other people)
[Sahih al-Bukhari 7:158]
------------ --------- --------- --------
DU'AS FOR KNOWLEDGE
اللَّهُم¡ اِنِّى اَسْئَلُكَ عِلْمًا نَجِيْحًا
Allahumma inni as'aluka 'ilman-naaji' han
O Allah! I ask You for useful Knowledge
سُبْحَانَكَ لاَ عِلْمَ لَنَا إِلاَّ مَا عَلَّمْتَنَا إِنَّكَ أَنتَ الْعَلِيمُ الْحَكِيمُ
Subhanaka la 'ilma lana 'illa ma 'allamtana 'innaka 'antal-'Alimul Hakim
Glory be to you, we have no knowledge except what you have taught us. Verily, it is You, the All-Knower, the All-Wise
[surah Baqarah; 2:32]
رَّبِّ زِدْنِى عِلْمًا
Rabbi zidni ilma
O my Lord! Advance me in Knowledge
[surah Ta-Ha; 20:114]
------------ --------- --------- --------
DU'AS AFTER STUDYING
اَللَّهُمَّ ذَكِّرْنِِىْ مِنْهَ ، وَ عَلِّمْنِىْ مِنْهُ مَا جَهِلْتُ
Allahumma zakkirni minhu, wa 'alimni minhu ma jahiltu
O Allah! Assist me to remember it, and teach me whatever I am ignorant of it
اللَّهُمَّ انْفَعَنِىْ بِمَا عَلَّمْتَنِىْ وَ عَلِّمْنِىْ مَا يَنْفَعَنِىْ
Allahummanf' ani bima 'allamtani, wa 'allimni ma yaufa'uni
O Allah! Let the knowledge that You have granted me, be useful for me, and teach me whatever can be fruitful for me
------------ --------- --------- --
Revision tips:
1. Always pray at the correct time to give yourself a full mental and spiritual recharge.
2. Arise bright and early to pray fajr and then revise, for it is the most blessed time of the day.
3. Develop a timetable to monitor your progress, make sure you allocate adequate time for fun and relaxation as well.
4. While revising, vary subjects and their difficulty so you don't get bored or disheartened.
5.
To prevent mental fatigue, take a short break as soon as you notice
your mind is losing concentration, it is important to relax.
6. Maintain a regular sleep pattern, pray and go to sleep early.
7.
Eat healthily; nutrients will help your brain stay sharp. Don't drink
too much coffee, tea or fizzy drinks. Caffeine will keep you up and
reduce the clarity of your thinking.
8. Stay away from distractions that could cause loss of concentration or unwanted anxiety.
9.
Increase in your reading and listening of the Qur'an and performing
more ibadah (worship). Keep away from bad actions and deeds - Follow up
a bad deed with a good deed, to cancel it out.
Exam time:
1. Pray 2 rakat nafl prior to exam
2. Say In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Kind - before commencing the exam - indeed before anything that you do.
3.
Recite some du'as (like the ones listed above), and keep in constant
dhikrullah (i.e. the daily dhikrs when waking, dressing, eating,
sleeping, etc)
4. Come home and pray 2 rakat nafl after the exam
for shukr (offer thanks to Allah) for granting you the strength and
persistence and ability to complete the exam and accomplish goals
inshAllah
All are taken from my email.Hope you all get benefit ,okay.
TIPS OF SUCCESS - EXAMS(I like the tips that quote ayah from Quran/Hadith.Sob7anallah :)
DUA'S BEFORE / DURING STUDY
اللَّهُمَّ لا سَهْلَ إلَّا مَا جَعَلْتَهُ سَهْلاً وَ إنْتَ تَحْعَلُ الْحزْنَ إذَا شِئْتَ سَهْ
Allahumma la sahla illa ma ja'altu sahla, wa 'anta taj-alul hazna idha shi'ta sahla
O Allah! There is nothing easy except what You make easy, and You make the difficult easy if it be Your Will
[Ibn Hibban]
أللِّهُم النّفَعنِي بِمَا عَلَّمتَنِي وَ عَلِّمنِيِ مَا يَنفَعنِي
Allahumma infa'nii bimaa 'allamtanii wa'allimnii maa yanfa' unii
O Allah! Make useful for me what You taught me and teach me knowledge that will be useful to me.
اللهم اني اسالك العفو والعافية
Allahumma inni as'alukal 'afuwawal-afiya
O Allah! I seek your forgiveness and well being (meaning in examination, memory, and concentration etc)
------------ --------- -----
DU'AS FOR ANXIETY/DIFFICULTY
اللَّهُمَّ
إنِّي أعُوذُ بِكَ مِنَ الْهَمِّ وَ الْحَزَنِ ، وَ الْعَجْزِ وَ
الْكَسَلِ ، وَ الْبُخْلِ وَ الْجُبْنِ ، وَ ضَلَعِ الدِّيْنِ وَ غَلَبَةِ
الرِّجَالِ
Allahumma inni a'udhubika minal hammi wal
hazan, wal 'ajzi wal kasal, wal bukhli wal jubn, wa dhala'id-dayni wa
ghalabatir rijaal
O Allah! I seek refuge in You from grief and
sadness, from weakness and from laziness, from miserliness and from
cowardice, from being overcome by debt and from being overpowered by
men (other people)
[Sahih al-Bukhari 7:158]
------------ --------- --------- --------
DU'AS FOR KNOWLEDGE
اللَّهُم¡ اِنِّى اَسْئَلُكَ عِلْمًا نَجِيْحًا
Allahumma inni as'aluka 'ilman-naaji' han
O Allah! I ask You for useful Knowledge
سُبْحَانَكَ لاَ عِلْمَ لَنَا إِلاَّ مَا عَلَّمْتَنَا إِنَّكَ أَنتَ الْعَلِيمُ الْحَكِيمُ
Subhanaka la 'ilma lana 'illa ma 'allamtana 'innaka 'antal-'Alimul Hakim
Glory be to you, we have no knowledge except what you have taught us. Verily, it is You, the All-Knower, the All-Wise
[surah Baqarah; 2:32]
رَّبِّ زِدْنِى عِلْمًا
Rabbi zidni ilma
O my Lord! Advance me in Knowledge
[surah Ta-Ha; 20:114]
------------ --------- --------- --------
DU'AS AFTER STUDYING
اَللَّهُمَّ ذَكِّرْنِِىْ مِنْهَ ، وَ عَلِّمْنِىْ مِنْهُ مَا جَهِلْتُ
Allahumma zakkirni minhu, wa 'alimni minhu ma jahiltu
O Allah! Assist me to remember it, and teach me whatever I am ignorant of it
اللَّهُمَّ انْفَعَنِىْ بِمَا عَلَّمْتَنِىْ وَ عَلِّمْنِىْ مَا يَنْفَعَنِىْ
Allahummanf' ani bima 'allamtani, wa 'allimni ma yaufa'uni
O Allah! Let the knowledge that You have granted me, be useful for me, and teach me whatever can be fruitful for me
------------ --------- --------- --
Revision tips:
1. Always pray at the correct time to give yourself a full mental and spiritual recharge.
2. Arise bright and early to pray fajr and then revise, for it is the most blessed time of the day.
3. Develop a timetable to monitor your progress, make sure you allocate adequate time for fun and relaxation as well.
4. While revising, vary subjects and their difficulty so you don't get bored or disheartened.
5.
To prevent mental fatigue, take a short break as soon as you notice
your mind is losing concentration, it is important to relax.
6. Maintain a regular sleep pattern, pray and go to sleep early.
7.
Eat healthily; nutrients will help your brain stay sharp. Don't drink
too much coffee, tea or fizzy drinks. Caffeine will keep you up and
reduce the clarity of your thinking.
8. Stay away from distractions that could cause loss of concentration or unwanted anxiety.
9.
Increase in your reading and listening of the Qur'an and performing
more ibadah (worship). Keep away from bad actions and deeds - Follow up
a bad deed with a good deed, to cancel it out.
Exam time:
1. Pray 2 rakat nafl prior to exam
2. Say In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Kind - before commencing the exam - indeed before anything that you do.
3.
Recite some du'as (like the ones listed above), and keep in constant
dhikrullah (i.e. the daily dhikrs when waking, dressing, eating,
sleeping, etc)
4. Come home and pray 2 rakat nafl after the exam
for shukr (offer thanks to Allah) for granting you the strength and
persistence and ability to complete the exam and accomplish goals
inshAllah
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Update
Assalamua'laikum...
Exam is just around the corner, and I am now entering the red zone,alert mood..So many thing happen, that makes me reflex back what I did within 1 week and anything around me.I now am undergoing another phase in my life. Woman phase,erk? Back to exam mood, I need to study hard this very time,no more play, no f**k Facebook, chatting, news maybe, but nnnoooo I need to update with news.escpecially now,in Malaysia..Egypt,Palestine,Muslim world, oho, I wish I dont have any exam..
Till then go reading anyone else blog..oh nobody cares of my blog..hehe
* And I have to let go someone this timo :(Have to.
Yes, Insya Allah everything will be better:)Just put trust in Allah because we never expected what miracle is Allah planning for us and me.
Exam is just around the corner, and I am now entering the red zone,alert mood..So many thing happen, that makes me reflex back what I did within 1 week and anything around me.I now am undergoing another phase in my life. Woman phase,erk? Back to exam mood, I need to study hard this very time,no more play, no f**k Facebook, chatting, news maybe, but nnnoooo I need to update with news.escpecially now,in Malaysia..Egypt,Palestine,Muslim world, oho, I wish I dont have any exam..
Till then go reading anyone else blog..oh nobody cares of my blog..hehe
* And I have to let go someone this timo :(Have to.
Yes, Insya Allah everything will be better:)Just put trust in Allah because we never expected what miracle is Allah planning for us and me.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2010
The Reality of Being a Student of Knowledge
Assalamualaikum...
What a long entry I think for today, but it is an excerpt and edited from an article
The Reality of Being a Student of Knowledge
Many people hear about the virtues of the student of knowledge and want to drop what they are doing to become one. However, it must be known, that not everyone is fit to be a student of knowledge.I hope I can be fitted one!!! Whoever intends to take this path, before leaving his home, work, and family, let him think about the lifestyle that awaits him.
Here are some questions you can ask yourself:
Do you know that you will be studying every day for at least six hours? Even the lightest study schedules, like those found in the Islamic universities, demand at least six hours a day of reading. More serious and active students would consider six hours a day to be quite a weak and empty schedule. But let us think about the easiest schedule - six hours a day. Are you studying at home at least six hours a day consistently? If not, why do you want to leave your country to do it somewhere else? -I must study at least 6 hours if I think I just the weakest student, so have to study MORE!!!
Start with the Qur'aan and whatever books you have about Islaam, and study them for at least six hours a day. Is this a schedule you want to live by? Can you keep this up for years?
What about your lifestyle? Are you doing things that you know you should have stopped a long time ago? Are there luxuries that you indulge in that you could not do without? Many students left their homelands and journeyed far only to find their addictions to television, movie theatres, music, and other things calling them back. Surely, you must wean yourself from the things that you know are wrong now, migrating from what Allaah prohibited within your own city, so that your migration to seek knowledge in another land will be successful.- Prevent myself from lagha things.
Do you have patience? Do you strive through deeds that are unappealing or do you abandon them once the difficulties come? Surely, seeking knowledge at times does not have the same appeal that it had before you began. I mean, for example, the student who is excited about studying the Sciences of Hadeeth will one day find himself memorizing the biographies of narrators - when and where they lived, who they met and studied from, who met and studied under them, when and where they died, what did the Imaams of Hadeeth say about them, etc. The student studying Fiqh will find himself memorizing information like the amount of zakaah due on 91 camels, 50 sheep, or $3000 worth of merchandise. Or he may memorize who gets one-sixth of a deceased's wealth, or who gets one-third, etc. Seeking knowledge is hard work that requires long hours of reading and memorization! It is often not as fun as it seemed in the beginning, nor will you always have the same zeal! Do you have the patience to stick with it over the years?-I need to memorise almost everything, not just for sake of EXAM!!!
If you are considering studying based on knowledge , then please consider this advice carefully. I hope that you find it beneficial, and Allaah knows best.
May Allaah Most High make the author from the firmest of the people upon this advice.
This article was taken from BAKKAHnet (www.bakkah.net)
What a long entry I think for today, but it is an excerpt and edited from an article
The Reality of Being a Student of Knowledge
Many people hear about the virtues of the student of knowledge and want to drop what they are doing to become one. However, it must be known, that not everyone is fit to be a student of knowledge.I hope I can be fitted one!!! Whoever intends to take this path, before leaving his home, work, and family, let him think about the lifestyle that awaits him.
Here are some questions you can ask yourself:
Do you know that you will be studying every day for at least six hours? Even the lightest study schedules, like those found in the Islamic universities, demand at least six hours a day of reading. More serious and active students would consider six hours a day to be quite a weak and empty schedule. But let us think about the easiest schedule - six hours a day. Are you studying at home at least six hours a day consistently? If not, why do you want to leave your country to do it somewhere else? -I must study at least 6 hours if I think I just the weakest student, so have to study MORE!!!
Start with the Qur'aan and whatever books you have about Islaam, and study them for at least six hours a day. Is this a schedule you want to live by? Can you keep this up for years?
What about your lifestyle? Are you doing things that you know you should have stopped a long time ago? Are there luxuries that you indulge in that you could not do without? Many students left their homelands and journeyed far only to find their addictions to television, movie theatres, music, and other things calling them back. Surely, you must wean yourself from the things that you know are wrong now, migrating from what Allaah prohibited within your own city, so that your migration to seek knowledge in another land will be successful.- Prevent myself from lagha things.
Do you have patience? Do you strive through deeds that are unappealing or do you abandon them once the difficulties come? Surely, seeking knowledge at times does not have the same appeal that it had before you began. I mean, for example, the student who is excited about studying the Sciences of Hadeeth will one day find himself memorizing the biographies of narrators - when and where they lived, who they met and studied from, who met and studied under them, when and where they died, what did the Imaams of Hadeeth say about them, etc. The student studying Fiqh will find himself memorizing information like the amount of zakaah due on 91 camels, 50 sheep, or $3000 worth of merchandise. Or he may memorize who gets one-sixth of a deceased's wealth, or who gets one-third, etc. Seeking knowledge is hard work that requires long hours of reading and memorization! It is often not as fun as it seemed in the beginning, nor will you always have the same zeal! Do you have the patience to stick with it over the years?-I need to memorise almost everything, not just for sake of EXAM!!!
If you are considering studying based on knowledge , then please consider this advice carefully. I hope that you find it beneficial, and Allaah knows best.
May Allaah Most High make the author from the firmest of the people upon this advice.
This article was taken from BAKKAHnet (www.bakkah.net)
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