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15 March 2010

2010 : The interesting aspect of 3rd richest man of the world

Everyone has heard of Warren Buffett who is reported to be the world's greatest stock market investor and is worth US$36 billion, lives in a house he bought for US$31,500, dines on burgers and quotes Mae West.

The following is a brief write-up on this super-rich man.


Subject: CNBC interview with Warren Buffett
There was a one hour interview on CNBC with Warren Buffett, the second richest man who has donated $31 billion to charity. Here are some very interesting aspects of his life:

1) He bought his first share at age 11 and he now regrets that he started too late!

2) He bought a small farm at age 14 with savings from delivering newspapers.

3) He still lives in the same small 3 bedroom house in mid-town Omaha, that he bought after he got married 50 years ago. He says that he has everything he needs in that house. His house does not have a wall or a fence.

4) He drives his own car everywhere and does not have a driver or security people around him.

5) He never travels by private jet, although he owns the world's largest private jet company.

6) His company, Berkshire Hathaway, owns 63 companies. He writes only one letter each year to the CEOs of these companies, giving them goals for the year. He never holds meetings or calls them on a regular basis.

7) He has given his CEO's only two rules. Rule number 1: do not lose any of your share holders' money. Rule number 2: Do not forget rule number 1.

8) He does not socialize with the high society crowd. His past time after he gets home is to make himself some pop corn and watch television.

9) Bill Gates, the world's richest man met him for the first time only 5 years ago. Bill Gates did not think he had anything in common with Warren Buffet. So he had scheduled his meeting only for half hour. But when Gates met him, the meeting lasted for ten hours and Bill Gates became a devotee of Warren Buffet.

10) Warren Buffet does not carry a cell phone, nor has a computer on his desk.

11) His advice to young people: Stay away from credit cards and invest in yourself.



Amazing individual indeed.......

04 June 2009


IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST MERCIFUL .. WHO HAD BESTOWED RAHMAH TO THE WORLD OF UNIVERSE .. MAY HE FORGIVES US ALL AND GUIDE US



CEOs Without College Degrees

by Rebecca Reisner
Monday, June 1, 2009provided by


The thousands of wait-listed would-be MBAs who may not get the chance to go to their dream B-school might want to draw inspiration from the following group of CEOs. Not only did they not get graduate degrees, they didn't get undergraduate degrees -- and some never even attended college.

Of course, not having a degree didn't stop them from being a big name on campus. You'll find Alfred Taubman's name at Brown, Harvard, the University of Michigan, and Lawrence Technological University; at least one building on each campus bears his name, although the retail magnate and philanthropist never finished college. Read on to learn who else made it into corporate top spots without the benefit of a bachelor's degree.

1. Dennis Albaugh

Chairman, Albaugh
Type of Business: Pesticides
Education: Associate's degree from Des Moines Area Community College
Fun fact: He has a collection of more than 100 classic Chevrolets

2. Paul Allen

Founder and chairman, Vulcan
Type of Business: Media, telecommunications
Education: Dropped out of Washington State College after two years
Fun fact: He persuaded Bill Gates to drop out of Harvard. They later founded Microsoft (MSFT) together.

3. Richard Branson

CEO, Virgin Group
Type of Business: Travel, radio, TV, music, venture capital
Education: No college degree
Fun fact: He became an entrepreneur at age 16 with the creation of Student magazine.

4. Maverick Carter

CEO, LRMR Innovative Marketing & Branding
Type of Business: Marketing
Education: 3.5 years of college at Western Michigan University and University of Akron combined
Quote: "Don't be afraid if you see an opportunity to go and give it shot. You can finish school later; it's always there."

5. John Paul DeJoria

CEO, John Paul Mitchell Systems
Type of Business: Hair-care products
Education: No college
Fun fact: He started out selling greeting cards at age 9.

6. Michael Dell

Founder, chairman, and CEO Dell (DELL)
Type of Business: Computers
Education: Attended University of Texas, Austin; did not finish.
Quote: "When I started our company, it was very much an idea outside of the conventional wisdom, and if there were people telling me that it wasn't going to work, I wasn't really listening to them."

7. Felix Dennis

Founder and chairman, Alpha Media Group, formerly Dennis Publishing
Type of Business: Publishing (Maxim, The Week)
Education: No college degree
Fun fact: He wrote a biography and published a magazine about Bruce Lee; sales surged when the martial arts star died suddenly in 1973.

8. Barry Diller

Chairman and CEO of IAC/InterActiveCorp (IACI)
Type of Business: Media
Education: Dropped out of UCLA after three weeks
Fun fact: He started his career working in the mail room of the William Morris Agency.


Copyrighted, Business Week. All rights reserved.


13 January 2009

Terowong rahsia Hamas yg tak rahsia lagi

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST MERCIFUL ..


Kubu rahsia Hamas
Susunan Hafizah Iszahanidmailto:Iszahanidhafiza@bharian.com.my






Selain Koridor Philadelphi yang dikesan Israel, ada ratusan lagi terowong yang berselirat antara Gaza dan Mesir JIKA terowong menjadi nadi kehidupan kebanyakan warga Semenanjung Gaza, bagi Hamas, terowong adalah paksi kekuatan ketenteraannya. Ini diakui Komander Israel bahawa pergerakan Islam masih memiliki jumlah senjata yang besar dan mempunyai lebih 20,000 pejuang terlatih yang mana mereka bergerak melalui terowong jauh di bawah sempadan Mesir.

Terowong ini adalah kunci memastikan kuasa politik dan ketenteraan Hamas yang bukan saja menjadikan mereka sasaran serangan Israel malah menjadi isu utama dalam rundingan gencatan senjata. Selain sebuah terowong yang dikenali sebagai Koridor Philadelphi yang sudah diketahui Israel, ada ratusan lagi terowong yang berselirat antara Gaza dan Mesir. Pengarah Pusat Pengajian Strategik Begin-Sadat Universiti Bar-Ilan Israel, Prof Efraim Inbar, percaya kerajaan Israel bertanggungjawab pada kewujudan pelbagai terowong ini.























SEORANG penyeludup Palestin turun ke pintu masuk satu terowong yang berada di sempadan Gaza-Mesir.































PENYELUDUP bercakap menggunakan telefon dengan penyeludup lain di terowong.
















“Israel tidak melihatnya sebagai serius pada awalnya. Malah tidak menggunakan sumber dan wang yang ada untuk mengesan dan menghentikannya. Masalah yang dihadapi Israel sekarang adalah mereka perlu memusnahkan semua terowong ini dan memastikan ia tidak akan dibina pada masa depan,” katanya, Terowong yang berselirat di bawah tanah Semenanjung Gaza memiliki sejarah yang panjang. Ia dibina bertahun dulu dengan pelbagai kedalaman dan keluasan. Terowong menjadi laluan pelbagai benda, daripada anak kambing kepada roket. Malah, ada yang hanya dikhaskan untuk golongan kenamaan dengan laluan yang lebih pendek. Sebelum ini, Israel pernah menimbangkan untuk menangani kewujudan terowong ini dengan menggali parit yang dipenuhi dengan air laut. Justeru, setiap pengguna terowong berisiko untuk lemas. Bagaimanapun, pelan itu tidak menjadi kerana ia boleh mendedahkan Gaza pada keadaan bawah tanah yang rapuh.




Israel juga pernah meminta Amerika Syarikat membekalkan jurutera tentera yang boleh membina dinding bawah tanah di sebelah Mesir bersebelahan Koridor Philadelphi. Amerika Syarikat bersetuju pada prinsipnya walaupun tidak jelas sama ada pihak Mesir memberikan kebenaran. Ketakutan Israel pada terowong di Gaza yang semakin banyak dibuka semula amat jelas apabila mereka meminta pihak berkuasa antarabangsa memantau gencatan senjata. Malah, Israel cuba untuk memusnahkan jaringan bawah tanah ini dengan bom jenis bunker-busting (bom yang boleh menembusi sasaran bawah tanah) yang diperoleh dari Amerika Syarikat.



Nicholas Pelham, penganalisis dari Kumpulan Krisis Antarabangsa berkata, penutupan terowong ini secara kekal adalah proses utama dan berpanjangan. “Tanpa memperoleh semua wilayah, sukar untuk menutup terowong ini dalam masa yang lama,” katanya. Apa yang membuat Israel lebih bimbang apabila sayap bersenjata Hamas, Briged Izz Al-Din Al-Qassam menggunakan terowong untuk persiapan perang. Sayap itu dikatakan menghantar ribuan pejuang untuk berlatih di Iran dan Lubnan melalui terowong, taktik yang digunakan secara berjaya oleh Hizbollah bagi menentang Israel pada 2006.



Menurut seorang Komander Hamas, satu daripada pelajaran yang dipelajari daripada terowong adalah ia mengurangkan risiko yang diambil apabila menyerang balas. “Jangan ledakan bom di situ, gali terowong dan gunakan wayar peledak bagi membolehkan misil dilancarkan dari jauh. Jadi, Hamas hanya akan kerugian tiub atau alatan menembak yang hanya berharga RM30.20 dan bukan pejuang,” katanya. Komander Islam Jihad, Abu Bilal yang beroperasi secara bebas di Gaza, mengakui serangan roket secara psikologinya memusnahkan Israel tetapi memiliki impak ketenteraan yang sedikit. “Kami tidak boleh berbuat apa-apa selain serangan roket dan harapan mereka memasuki Gaza. Kami berdoa supaya kereta kebal masuk ke kawasan kami, semua pejuang akan menunggu peluang untuk membunuh mereka,” katanya.



Rangkaian persenjataan Hamas termasuk misil Qassam yang dihasilkan di Gaza dan roket tiruan Russia yang dihasilkan di China. Semua itu diseludup melalui sempadan selain mortar, mesingan, bom, pelancar roket dan pelbagai senjata perang lain yang diimprovisasi. Hamas juga mewarisi stok senjata infantri Amerika Syarikat dan amunisi yang ditinggalkan Pergerakan Fatah apabila pejuangnya keluar dari Gaza pada 2007.



Hamas juga meningkatkan struktur ketenteraannya dengan lima briged di bawah komander berbeza yang melapor kepada Ketua Izz Al-Din Al-Qassam. Mereka juga dilatih bergerak dalam unit individu jika keadaan memerlukan. Selain itu, pejuang Hamas juga meningkatkan propaganda melawan persenjataan Israel. Dengan wartawan yang dihalang memasuki Palestin oleh tentera Israel, laman web Hamas - Pusat Maklumat Palestin (PIC) adalah senjata utama bagi mendapatkan sumber berita. Ia menyiarkan berita duka berikutan serangan Israel dan ikrar untuk menyerang wilayah yang dikuasai Israel. PIC juga memberi alamat web yang lain jika laman web itu gagal dicapai. Ini kerana Israel sentiasa mencari jalan memusnahkan Hamas termasuk mengganggu stesen TV Hamas, Al-Aqsa dengan menyelitkan kartun menunjukkan pejuang Hamas diletupkan dengan nasihat 'anda tidak akan berjaya'.






Info Terowong Gaza

Ada lebih 750 terowong di bawah bumi Gaza dan satu daripadanya ditemui Israel dikenali sebagai Koridor Philadephi.



Terowong yang biasa untuk penyeludupan barangan pengguna panjangnya antara 800 hingga 1,400 meter dengan kedalaman antara 15 hingga 30 meter.


Pembinaan mengambil masa paling kurang enam.


Upah menggali RM480 sehari.


Dianggarkan 90 peratus produk yang memasuki Gaza setiap bulan bernilai RM128 juta dan semuanya dibawa melalui terowong melalui Mesir.


Jaringan bawah tanah ini juga sumber pendapatan dan senjata bagi pergerakan Hamas dengan bayaran RM8,880 untuk setiap terowong.

18 February 2008

Exploring Dowlatpur Village , Cittaggong

The Road to Dowlatpur Village
















This is the main road to Dowlatpur village . It is always busy with cng taxi, cars, buses, vans and lorries . Every village we passed there will be busy market full of people going to and fro, many vehicles loading or unload things or passengers.



The scenary along the road not much different from Malaysian Village .. A wide area of paddy field alternate with bushes or houses and man made ponds. This bring the natural beauty of village in Cittagong.





This is the beauty of Dowlatpur village .



Almost every family or joint family had one man made ponds for cleaning or bathing or fishing for protein food.... but for drinking ..they use water pump out from the ground.

















Knowing the people of Dowlatpur

This is one of Imam Abu Jacfar son and grandson standing infront of their home. His son is a student of Madrasah .


In this village we live in this house . It is a convenient 2 storey house . It has one washroom on every floor , 7 rooms , kitchen for wood fire stove and wide dining . A small hall on the ground floor and 2 big hall living area on th e second floor saparated by bed rooms. One long narrow balcony and steps to the roof where they use to hang laundry or dry the paddy .



I said to my host the son, " You are a rich man. You have a bangalow house and 'swimming pool' But they never feel they are rich anyway they have enough for what the family basic needs.


Electricity is a big problem in city or village . Electricity black out often happen. This house has no television or radio . In summer lack of electricity supply cause increase of hot weather and mosquitoes . This situation bring inconvenient to the people in most area in bangladesh specially to children .


This is brother Taher who is Imam Jacfar younger brother. theor home was side by side. He is a sale man selling various kind of ropes in the cittagong city . Just like his brother he use to come home every friday to join the family but return to Cittagong city for his usual job.








These are friendly neighbours. They are like relatives to each other. Mujappur in purple shirt is working in Oman .. At the back is his home which is under renovation to prepare for his wedding .. May Allah bless the couple !






In front of some houses we saw alot of paddy straw which is used for fire source for stove or to feed cows .. Abu Jacfar has helpers to work his paddy field ..he will hire the village people who will do everything from plough to mill the paddy into rice ..


Here I cannot show the women of Abu Jacfar family because the ladies are not allow to expose to public or men. If they need to go out they will cover themselves fully in a black cloth call burqa . They call it Islamic dress but some wear it as following the tradition and a few wear it as following the syariah rules




It is fun being surrounded with these Benggali kids . The tallest girl is Imam abu jacfar youngest daughter name tahura ...and the rest are his grandchildren . Tahura had memorise some surah including surah Yasin .. she is now 11 yrs old ... I had tested her ....She is fantastic !




As usual kids will be so excited to see strangers at their home . They will follow me when I move from one house to another. Looking at me without any words. When I try to talk to them some respond very good in english but just give a smile.
I shook hand with the boys and hugged the girls ... But I was surprised when one small boy maybe age 7 or 8 yrs old suddenly give me a hug and i dont like to break his heart and give him a hug too and said to him ' be good boy '.



We had been invited to some neighbours home for dinner and lunch too. They are so kind to us and excited to accept visitor from Malaysia.
One night when we were on our back to our host home we were stopped by a group of ladies and kids . They were abt 10 of them.I was so surprised and curious too. What was going on in the middle of the path at night.
I was told that they were waiting to meet me and to ask what bring me to visit this poor village when I am from a rich and beautiful country ... That is what they think about my country.
Spontaneously I answered, " because I know people of bangladesh is friendly" ... Actually it was not my perfect answer but atleast I made them feel how great they were ... poverty wont stop the sense of humanity .
With the help of my translator, Noman I chatted a while with the ladies and then we hugged each other and dismissed.

28 January 2008

SYMPATHY WITH GAZA.... egyptian midfielder

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST MERCIFUL .. WHO HAD BESTOWED RAHMAH TO THE WORLD OF UNIVERSE .. MAY HE FORGIVES US ALL AND GUIDE US
CAF WARNS ABOUTRIKA

27th January 2008

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has warned Egyptian midfielder, Mohamed Aboutrika for displaying a slogan in support of Gaza at the MTN Africa Cup of Nations Cup finals in Ghana.Aboutrika lifted his strip to reveal a T-shirt with the slogan 'Sympathy with Gaza' as he celebrated his goal in the 3-0 win over Sudan in Friday’s.


CAF said on Saturday that Aboutrika had been warned after the incident.“The displaying of political slogans is against football regulations.”He was booked for the action in that Group C duel played at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.


Aboutrika’s action came on the same day as clashes between Palestinian residents, seeking to break the blockade of Gaza, and Egyptian police.

23 January 2008

Mid East conflict .. The Barrier Destroyed..Alhamdulillah
















Wed Jan 23, 3:38 PM ET

Palestinians walk on a destroyed section of the border wall as they cross between Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, and Egypt Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2008. Masked Palestinian gunmen blew holes into the Gaza-Egypt border wall Wednesday, and thousands of Gazans trapped in their territory by a tight blockade poured into Egypt to buy food, fuel and other supplies that have become scarce.


























Tens of thousands of Gazans poured into Egypt on Wednesday to stock up on goods in the face of an Israeli blockade, after Hamas militants blew up parts of the barrier that marks the border.























The sheep bought from egypt border is ready to take home to Gaza. A boy pushing his sheep to cross the destroyed barrier.











Indeed Allah always be with those who are patient.. the grief is a test but He never neglect us .. His assist comes to those who are patient and strive hard .







25 December 2007

Exploring Cittagong city


Biscuits made in Malaysia.. on first day in Dhaka



6th Dec. 2007 we arrived safely in Dhaka after 4 hrs travelling by Malaysian airline system from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to Zia International Airport, Dhaka. Travelling for hrs made my legs strain alot, but we had prepared first aid for our needs.













At domestic departure we were served with some biscuits and cakes made in Malaysia before boarding... very interesting! We departed at 4 pm and arrived at Cittagong International Airport 40 mins later. From high above I could see some big ponds or wide swamp area. Later on I was told that some area had been affected by flood before winter season came.







At exit door of the airport we were welcomed by 2 of our hosts. They were from Dowlatpur Village who was working in MidEast country for years. With cheerful face one of them handed over a bouquet of flower one for me and one for hubby.







5 pm was time for maghrib prayer. We were told to take one night stay in Cittagong city because Dowlatpur village is 40+ km away and it took abt 2 hrs to arrive. Our host said he will get 2 taxi because we have 2 big luggage. I was surprise why 2 taxi .? .. 2 big luggage and 4 passengers was enough for one taxi .





Three wheels taxi


Oo masyaAllah ...! There came the taxi with 3 wheels that could take only 3 passengers according to traffic law. In bangladesh it's called cng taxi, tut tut in Thailand and riksha in Pakistan... did not check wat it's called in India .. but this kind of taxi in Bangladesh was imported from India.


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It's cheapest way to travel and faster compared to another cheaper transport called riksha. We saw this 2 kind of transport many on the road . Very rare motorist seen . They were cars and vans, buses and lorries too. The road was so so busy and not systematic










No traffic law..the driver is free ...?




Traffic jam happened sometimes but nobody showed anger to the driver that cause the blocking. Every driver seemed to understood each other, and tolerate to impatient driver. I guess no one here knows know the meaning of breaking the traffic law eventhough it run over the red traffic light . No matter driving agressively eventhough it made me screaming frightened from collide. No accident eventhough the drivers over take at curve road. The driver will make hon to warn if any car coming from opposite side and the car from opposite road will slow down to let this car over take safely. Bangladesh drivers were skillful in driving .. but i did not see any drivers drived more then 80 km/hr or maybe not even 60 km/hr on of 2 lanes road in Cittagong. 12 days in Bangladesh. I didnt see any car collide or accident too. Mercyful God...!




On the first night we were accomodate at Quader home, a student of computer science. His father an engineer welcomed us and served special dish as starter. Itts the culture. They call it noodles which was instant fried mee in malaysia and some Benggoli sweets. This noodles make my stomach full. .
At 10 pm was their dinner time.. They served Benggali cuisine consist of chicken in gravy, dried shrimp fried, boiled eggs, fried fish, 2 dish of vegetables , special dhall soup and rice. Phuh ..! This was so gooooodd ! I was so surprise to see them serve one full plate plenty of rice. I had to ask apology because I could not take that much and transfer half of the rice to other empty plate. It recalled me when I used to eat at Indian restaurant they used to give u full plenty of rice in one pack which i could only ate half of it. I used to complain my husband ate too fast ... but here I saw my host he really beat my husband. He ate faster then my husband... He didnt care eventhough I was laughing at him .




Its winter season in Bagladesh. The temperature at night in Cittagong was abt 18 degree celsius. Due to long journey we slept like a log in this house which has 3 rooms with 2 toilets, dining area, hall and medium size kitchen. Very convinient for small family. It's beautiful and had most of the basic needs for convinient living. Florescent lamp, clean pipe water, gas stove, fridge ... but no eletric heater for winter season or air condition for summer season. Only fan for summer and soft thick blanket made in Korea, sweater local made and hot tea with milk blend on stove to keep warm in winter.




Second day In Bangladesh..


Giving respect to Imam al Hafiz Abu Jaafar




























Fajar solat in Cittagong was abt 5.15 am Bangladesh time .. but our eyes that used to fajr prayer in Malaysia had awaken at 4 am that would be 6 am in Malaysia. After solat cant sleep anymore so I took a stroll outside . It was 6.30 pm the sky was so bright.. but resident area still quiet. Only few peoples walking and some riksha waiting to offer services . The fare was less then 1 RM per ride depend on the distance .


In the picture with Hj Amin is an Imam of Masjid Jamie Al falah the national masjid of Cittagong Imam Al Hafiz Abu Jaafar. He is a famous Imam in Cittagong . He wrote many religious articles in national language. Can speak Arabic but not English. Together in the picture is his son a student of madrasah in Cittagong city. In Cittagong city madrasah teachers and students are obliged to stay in hostel and they can return home during week end or public holidays .



Imam Abu Jafar lives in Dowlatpur Village. We was taken by our host to visit him on the second day to give respect ... Hubby and me will stay in his home for few days. He welcomed us and served lunch Pullau rice with chicken and boiled egg. So sweet and so plenty. If I ate all of them I might sure increase in my weight another 5 kg within few days. They ate so much but they really thin. I was wondering what kind of body metabolism they had.


He told us that he could not attend us at his home. But he will meet us on friday because that would be his off day to join his family in the village which was abt 75 - 80 km away from Cittagong city.

Many beggars in City but not any in village

While we were talking suddenly a lady beggar simply enter the Imam's home. she was talking banggali, squating infront of me and touching my feet with her 2 hands. I used to see that in Indian movie but this was first time it really happen to me. I just move my feet backward and look at her curiousity . My host gave her some money but she refused to take and still begging something from me which I could not understand. I ask my host what she said but he not telling me. Later on the Imam son asked her to go out, but she still begging from the window.



These were common in city. Many beggars from small kids women and men too. , but u will not meet any beggar in village. Once there was a woman carrying a handicaped man while begging. I was told that its activity of a syndicate.... these poor people were used to beg to collect money for a syndicate group. wallahualam



After visit Imam Abu Jafar who was our host's father, we started our journey to Dowlatpur village by cng taxi. It was 300 Taka fare abt 15 RM.. since we hired 2 taxi so that would be 30 RM for 4 of us and my 2 big luggage for distance abt 75 - 80 km . It was adventure to ride an open air transport for more than 2 hours in winter .. and sometimes had to pass on groovy road make your body shaking rock and roll.





to be continued....


If any mistake in my grammer or vocabulary kindly inform me plsss .. tq!









































































































































02 December 2007

Iran kecam AS biayai Israel -


Iran kecam AS biayai Israel - Sifatkan sidang damai Asia Barat tidak akan berjaya

TOKYO 2 Dis. – Presiden Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad yang mengecam rundingan damai Asia Barat anjuran Amerika Syarikat (AS) berkata, rakyat Palestin tidak mempunyai wakil sebenar pada rundingan tersebut.

Mahmoud dalam wawancara yang disiarkan di sini hari ini berkata, perdamaian di Asia Barat tidak mungkin dicapai kerana Washington terus membiayai tentera Israel.

“Mustahil bagi sebuah negara yang membekalkan senjata dan peralatan tentera berbilion-bilion dolar kepada Israel tetapi kemudian bertindak cuba membawa damai kepada Palestin,” kata Mahmoud sewaktu wawancara dengan stesen televisyen Jepun, TV Asahi di Teheran.
Beliau mengecam keras sidang damai yang diadakan di Annapolis, Maryland itu.

Tegas Mahmoud, penganjur persidangan itu enggan mengakui punca utama masalah Palestin ialah kerana penganjur itu sendiri iaitu AS, bertindak melindungi penindas rakyat Palestin.

“Wakil sebenar rakyat Palestin tidak menyertai rundingan, kepentingan mereka tidak dihiraukan,” ujar beliau dalam bahasa Parsi yang kemudiannya diterjemahkan ke bahasa Jepun.

Pada sidang damai Asia Barat di itu, para pemimpin Israel dan Palestin di hadapan wakil dari hampir 50 negara mengumumkan rundingan damai rasmi akan disambung semula selepas tujuh tahun terbengkalai.

Iran berkali-kali mengutuk rundingan tersebut yang dilihat oleh banyak pihak sebagai bertujuan memencilkan republik Islam itu.

Pergerakan Hamas yang menguasai Genting Gaza sejak Jun juga membantah penyambungan semula rundingan damai dengan alasan, Presiden Palestin, Mahmoud Abbas tidak bercakap bagi pihak rakyat Palestin kerana ia bukan dari Hamas sedangkan rakyat memilih Hamas pada pilihan raya.

Sementara itu, para pegawai AS melahirkan harapan agar sidang Annapolis akan melemahkan perikatan Iran, Syria, Hamas dan pergerakan Hizbullah Lebanon.
– AP

26 September 2007

Ganjaran membaca ayat dalam Solat

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST MERCIFUL .. WHO HAD BESTOWED RAHMAH TO THE WORLD OF UNIVERSE .. MAY HE FORGIVES US ALL AND GUIDE US

Daripada Abdullah bin Amr bin Ash r.a., daripada Rasulullah s.a.w. bahawasanya beliau bersabda,

"Sesiapa yang solat dengan membaca sepuluh ayat, maka ia tidak akan dicatat dalam golongan orang-orang yang lalai.
Dan sesiapa yang solat dengan membaca seratus ayat, maka dia akan dicatat dalam golongan orang-orang yang taat.
Dan sesiapa yang (membaca) seribu ayat, maka dicatat dalam golongan orang-orang mendapat satu qinthar"

(Riwayat Abu Daud, Baihaqi, Ibn Hibban dan Ibnu Khuzaimah)

Penjelasan "Satu qinthar" :

Daripada Abu Hurairah r.a., bahawasanya Rasulullah s.a.w. bersabda,
"Satu Qinthar dalah 12,000 uqiyah. Tiap-tiap satu uqiyah adalah lebih baik dari segala yang ada antara langit dan bumi."

(Riwayat Ibnu Hibban di dalam sahihnya. Menurut keterangan Maulana Muhammad Yussof Al-Kandhalawi, isnad hadith ini hassan.)

12 September 2007

Organize your life during Ramadhan

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST MERCIFUL .. WHO HAD BESTOWED RAHMAH TO THE WORLD

We would like to wish you a happy and fruitful month of Ramadan 1426.


As we are spiritually preparing for the month of Ramadan, I would like to suggest the following program to help everyone—including those who go to work early in the morning or to school—have an enjoyable, organized, and well-spent month.


Many people hold the perception that fasting in Ramadan demands a tremendous amount of energy, and therefore many activities should be reduced and many projects should be postponed until Ramadan is over. I would like to suggest in the following lines a simple schedule, as I was asked by some brothers and sisters on how to organize life during this blessed month. This schedule can also be applied outside Ramadan.


1. Sleep well

If you come back from Tarawih at 10:00 every night, try to sleep at 11:00 in order to wake up for sahur (pre-dawn meal), as it was the sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) to eat something before Fajr. You can go back to sleep after Fajr if you wish. Otherwise, it is better to try to close your eyes even for a few minutes after Zhuhr and take a power nap even for 15 or 20 minutes during lunch time. The afternoon nap is very neglected by people although it was widely taken in the past. Any fasting person will benefit from fasting not only spiritually; but if one has a healthy and rested body, there can also be many medical and physical benefits.


2. Manage your time wisely

Make a "to do" list every day.

Review your to do list and refresh your memory about scheduled meetings or classes.

Put things that are most important at the top and do them first. If it's easier, use a planner to track all of your tasks.

Make your most important phone calls early, as you're more likely to catch people at their desks at the beginning of the day.

Then use your paper or electronic calendar to divide the rest of the day into project segments.

Even if your time estimates are approximate, they help you focus on how much you can realistically expect to get done.

Attack the most important projects when your personal energy is highest. For you who are fasting, this may be first thing in the morning.

Check your e-mail and messages throughout the day, again sorting them immediately. Read and respond to urgent items, but file the rest away for the time you've already scheduled to handle them.

Wrap up the day and prepare for tomorrow.

Review your checklist and cross off completed items.

Move any pending items to a fresh list for tomorrow.

On another note, count your hours. If you sleep for six or seven hours and work for eight hours plus the traffic—which can be on average one to two hours—you are left with seven to nine hours for other things.

Shopping, meals, and time with the family will take an average of four to five hours, and the time in the mosque at night for religious lessons, `Ishaa' and Tarawih will take a maximum of two to three hours.

You will be left with another two hours that you can use for either more learning about Islam or for school homework or extra business or work from your job.


3. Manage your energy wisely

The best fasting is the one that makes a person cooler and less angry and excited in a negative way. Fasting teaches discipline and self-control. It constantly reminds the individual of continuous abstinence and observance. Therefore, since the body stores different components of energy, it needs to be functioning according to what it can take during the hours from Fajr till Maghrib. While managing your time, make sure that you do the most demanding jobs or activities early in the morning without exhausting yourself. Rest in between different tasks and breathe in enough oxygen at all times. Most of the stress is caused by less breathing and more worry and unrest. Try to understand where you're losing time the most and cut it down. This way you will also save energy.


4. Make your rest the daily Prayer

Prayer rests the mind, the body, and the spirit. Use your break time for Prayer in congregation if you can. Since many of us want to finish the Qur'an at least once in Ramadan, try to read a small portion—two to four pages—before or after Prayer.


5. Eat and drink well

Allah the Almighty ordered us to eat and drink between Maghrib and Fajr in a way that shows continuity. This is medically proven to be the best eating habit. It means you should eat small portions every 3 or 4 hours instead of having a long interval of 10 hours between the 2 meals (iftar and sahur). This also applies to drinking, since the body needs to store a minimum of 2 liters of liquid a day.

6. Watch less TV

Unfortunately, it is widely practiced in many Muslim countries to stay up all night, or spend most of the night watching TV and movies for hours instead of doing useful things. Ramadan is the month of the Qur'an. It is an intensive season of worship and spiritual elevation. It is not the month of entertainment and comedy shows. We all like to laugh and have fun and balance things, but if the entertainment becomes the mood of the nights of Ramadan, then we are missing the point of fasting.

7. Complete a project

Try to set some goals in the beginning of Ramadan and plan for the whole month in a way you will achieve by the end of the month what you intend to achieve. For instance, commit yourself to collect for your mosque, orphanage, or school, etc., a certain amount of money by contacting your close ones and friends. If you achieve more than half, then it will be a success and it will encourage you to do better the next year, in sha' Allah.

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Imam Hamid Slimi is a scholar who is specialized in Islamic studies and Law as well as Comparative World Religions. He holds two Masters degrees with High Honors in both disciplines and is currently finishing his Ph.D. in Islamic Law.

He received both his traditional and Academic learning in Morocco and attended other renowned institutions and universities in other parts of the world. He received his Masters in Comparative World Religions from the U.S.A.

He currently represents the Muslim community at the Ontario Multi-Faith Council and is very active in the Muslim-Christian Dialogue. He is also an adviser and consultant for a good number of different local and National institutionsE ..

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Nasionalisma dan reformasi ketika pemerintahan DatoAbdullah (1922–1938)

Kebanyakan kegiatan sosial dan budaya yang berkembangdi merata Rembau dan seluruh Negeri Sembilan padatahun 1920an dan 1930an adalah bertitik tolak dariaspirasi dan kejayaan Dato Abdullah bin Haji Dahan, yang menjadi Undang Rembau dari 1920 hingga 1938 dan
diingati diperingkat Rembau sebagai seorang pemerintahyang berani dan pahlawan budaya moden.

Sepertimana kanak-kanak lain yang pintar dari golonganpemerintah, anak muda ini menerima sokongan Britishuntuk menghadiri sekolah berbahasa Inggeris yang elitiaitu Kolej Melayu Kuala Kangsar.Ini adalah perkara biasa untuk anak-anak dari golonganpemerintah yang akan bekerja sebagai penjawat awam.

Bagaimanapun beliau mempunyai cita-cita yang lebihtinggi di mana dia mencari kerjaya di bidangperubatan. Sekiranya dia melanjutkan pelajaran ke HongKong, dia adalah antara orang Melayu pertama yangmendapat pendidikan tinggi di luar koloni, dan mungkinantara doktor Melayu yang terawal.Tapi oleh kerana ayahnya dan pihak berkuasa British memandang rendah cita-cita beliau, diputuskan beliaubelajar perubatan di Singapura hanya untuk menjadipembantu perubatan.

Pada tahun 1922 Dato Abdullah telah dilantik sebagaiUndang Rembau menggantikan Dato Haji Sulong bin Ambia.Penulisan British ada menyatakan beliau dilantiksebagai Undang Rembau pada usia 17 tahun dengankebolehan yang luar biasa, bercita-cita tinggi, pintardan mempunyai kesungguhan tinggi.Dia dilahirkan dari suku Sedia Raja dari golongankeluarga yang berada.

Perjuangan Dato Abdullahbukanlah melalui peperangan di sepanjang Sungai Rembautetapi adalah melalui memorandum, petisyen rasmi dandalam majlis persidangan.Dato Abdullah adalah orang yang paling kuat melobiuntuk ditubuhkan beberapa sekolah perdagangan daninstitusi berbahasa Inggeris supaya lebih ramai anakMelayu dapat menjadi pentadbir yang baik sertamenjawat jawatan professional.

Masa depan orang Melayu sedang berdepan risiko ketika itu dengan dasarpelajaran British. Bagaimanapun cadangan Dato Abdullahmendapat tentangan berterusan dari pentadbirankolonial. Mereka bimbang sekiranya orang Melayu berpendidikan tinggi tiada siapa lagi yang akanmenjadi kerani.

Perubahan yang dilakukan oleh Dato Abdullah bukansahaja di bidang pendidikan. Bahkan dia banyakmembantu menubuhkan beberapa koperasi dan persatuan diNegeri Sembilan untuk membangunkan masyarakat Melayuketika itu. Dato Abdullah juga sentiasa menasihatkan orang-orangkampung agar meninggalkan amalan khurafat dan syirikyang dikaitkan dengan roh-roh setempat.

Gelombang kebangkitan ulamak yang mendapat pendidikan di Kedah dan Kelantan pada awal 1900an serta dariMesir dan Arab Saudi juga telah menyedarkan masyarakatMelayu bahawa kepercayaan karut tersebut adalahbertentangan dengan ajaran Islam.

Dato Abdullah juga pernah membicarakan mengenai percanggahan antara adat dan syarak dalam pembahagianharta dan harta sepencarian dimana hukum Islamsepatutnya diutamakan daripada hukum adat.Dato Abdullah juga adalah antara orang yangmenyuarakan penubuhan pasukan Askar Melayu.

Usaha inibermula semenjak tahun 1902 lagi. Banyak perbincangan oleh Raja-Raja Melayu dan Penasihat-Penasihat Britishtelah dijalankan bagi mengujudkan pasukan ini. Dalamtahun 1913 Almarhum DYMM Yang Dipertuan Besar Negeri Sembilan, Tunku Muhamad ibni Yam Tunku Antah, AlmarhumDYMM Sultan Perak, Sultan Alang Iskandar Shah,Almarhum Raja Di Hilir Perak, Raja Sir Chulan danAlmarhum Undang Rembau, Dato Abdullah bin Haji Dahantelah menyuarakan hasrat menubuhkan pasukan AskarMelayu.

Hasrat Raja-Raja ini telah menjadi kenyataan apabila di dalam Persidangan Majlis MesyuaratPersekutuan pada 23 Januari 1933, Rang Undang-UndangAskar Melayu telah diluluskan dan dikenali sebagaiUndang-Undang No. 11.

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Petikan terjemahan buku “Early Politics: Nationalistsof My Land, Unite” (Politik Awal : Nasionalis TanahAir Ku, Bersatulah)

Beliau ialah Dato Abdullah Bin Haji Dahan, UndangRembau. Anak kepada seorang Dato di Negeri Sembilan,Abdullah mulanya belajar di sekolah Melayu kemudian lulus peperiksaan Senior Cambridge dengan cemerlang diKolej Melayu Kuala Kangsar.

Antara ahli Majlis Persekutuan yang dilantik, beliau adalah yang paling lantang, terutamanya memperjuangkanhak-hak orang Melayu. Dia pernah secara terbukamempersoalkan Inggeris yang melantik bukan Melayu diJabatan Kerajaan.

Pihak Inggeris menjawab, "Keranatiada orang Melayu yang berpelajaran Inggeris.Sebenarnya adalah polisi Kerajaan British untuk tidakmenggalakkan orang Melayu masuk ke sekolah aliran Inggeris sejak dari mula lagi.Dato Abdullah berjuang untuk kepentingan Melayu.

Beliau menggesa agar Inggeris memberikan lebih peruntukan untuk Tanah Rezab Melayu dan memberikan lebih banyak peluang pekerjaan kepada Melayu dijabatan kerajaan yang dimonopoli oleh bangsa asing,seperti Keretapi Tanah Melayu, Telekom dan JabatanKerja Raya.

Beliau mengakui ramai orang Melayu yangbekerja di peringkat bawahan, tapi bagaimana denganjawatan kanan seperti Ketua Stesen ? Kenapa orangMelayu tidak diberi kepercayaan untuk memikul lebihtanggungjawab ? Apabila Zaman Kemelesetan berlaku pada tahun 1929,pihak British memberhentikan ramai pekerja, DatoAbdullah memberi amaran kepada British, jangan sentuhpekerja Melayu.

Dari cadangan tersebut pendatang asingharus dibuang kerja terlebih dahulu, dia pada ketikaitu, tidak begitu disukai oleh pendatang Cina danpendatang India.Dato Undang Rembau adalah orang yang berani, lantangdalam tahun 1920an dan 1930an, ketika tiada siapa yangberani bersuara terhadap orang Inggeris.

Dato Undang Rembau akhirnya dikeluarkan daripadaMajlis oleh pihak British atas alasan beliau menderitapenyakit saraf. British akhirnya berjaya membuang duridalam daging mereka.Dato Abdullah juga adalah merupakan salah seorangdaripada empat orang pembesar Melayu yang menubuhkanRejimen Askar Melayu DiRaja.
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Rujukan :A Share of the HarvestKinship, Property, and Social History among the Malaysof RembauMichael Gates PeletzUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESShttp://content. cdlib.org/ view?docId= ft6m3nb481& chunk.id= d0e1991



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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE MOST MERCIFUL .. WHO HAD BESTOWED RAHMAH TO THE WORLD OF UNIVERSE ..


Khutbah Rasulullah Menyambut Ramadhan
Oleh: Mochamad Bugi

“Wahai manusia, sungguh telah datang pada kalian bulan Allah dengan membawa berkah rahmat dan maghfirah. Bulan yang paling mulia di sisi Allah. Hari-harinya adalah hari-hari yang paling utama. Malam-malamnya adalah malam-malam yang paling utama. Jam demi jamnya adalah jam-jam yg paling utama.

Inilah bulan ketika kamu diundang menjadi tetamu Allah dan dimuliakan oleh-Nya. Di bulan ini nafas-nafasmu menjadi tasbih, tidurmu ibadah, amal-amalmu diterima dan doa-doamu diijabah. Bermohonlah kepada Allah Rabbmu dengan niat yang tulus dan hati yang suci agar Allah membimbingmu untuk melakukan shiyam dan membaca Kitab-Nya.

Celakalah orang yang tidak mendapat ampunan Allah di bulan yang agung ini. Kenanglah dengan rasa lapar dan hausmu, kelaparan dan kehausan di hari kiamat. Bersedekahlah kepada kaum fuqara dan masakin. Muliakanlah orang tuamu, sayangilah yang muda, sambungkanlah tali persaudaraanmu, jaga lidahmu, tahan pandanganmu dari apa yang tidak halal kamu memandangnya dan pendengaranmu dari apa yang tidak halal kamu mendengarnya. Kasihilah anak-anak yatim, niscaya dikasihi manusia anak-anak yatimmu.

Bertaubatlah kepada Allah dari dosa-dosamu. Angkatlah tangan-tanganmu untuk berdoa pada waktu shalatmu karena itulah saat-saat yang paling utama ketika Allah Azza wa Jalla memandang hamba-hamba- Nya dengan penuh kasih; Dia menjawab mereka ketika mereka menyeru-Nya, menyambut mereka ketika mereka memanggil-Nya dan mengabulkan doa mereka ketika mereka berdoa kepada-Nya.

Wahai manusia! Sesungguhnya diri-dirimu tergadai karena amal-amalmu, maka bebaskanlah dengan istighfar. Punggung-punggungmu berat karena beban (dosa)-mu, maka ringankanlah dengan memperpanjang sujudmu.

Ketahuilah, Allah Ta’ala bersumpah dengan segala kebesaran-Nya bahwa Dia tidak akan mengadzab orang-orang yang shalat dan sujud, dan tidak akan mengancam mereka dengan neraka pada hari manusia berdiri di hadapan Rabbal-alamin.

Wahai manusia, barangsiapa di antaramu memberi buka kepada orang-orang mukmin yang berpuasa di bulan ini, maka di sisi Allah nilainya sama dengan membebaskan seorang budak dan dia diberi ampunan atas dosa-dosa yang lalu.

(Seorang sahabat bertanya, “Ya Rasulullah, tidaklah kami semua mampu berbuat demikian.” Rasulullah meneruskan khotbahnya, “Jagalah dirimu dari api neraka walau pun hanya dengan sebiji kurma. Jagalah dirimu dari api neraka walau pun hanya dengan seteguk air.”)

Wahai manusia, siapa yang membaguskan akhlaknya di bulan ini, ia akan berhasil melewati Sirathal Mustaqim pada hari ketika kaki-kaki tergelincir. Siapa yang meringankan pekerjaan orang-orang yang dimiliki tangan kanannya (pegawai atau pembantu) di bulan ini, Allah akan meringankan pemeriksaan- Nya di hari kiamat. Barangsiapa menahan kejelekannya di bulan ini, Allah akan menahan murka-Nya pada hari ia berjumpa dengan-Nya.

Barangsiapa memuliakan anak yatim di bulan ini, Allah akan memuliakanya pada hari ia berjumpa dengan-Nya. Barangsiapa menyambungkan tali persaudaraan (silaturahmi) di bulan ini, Allah akan menghubungkan dia dengan rahmat-Nya pada hari ia berjumpa dengan-Nya. Barangsiapa memutuskan kekeluargaan di bulan ini, Allah akan memutuskan rahmat-Nya pada hari ia berjumpa dengan-Nya.

Barangsiapa melakukan shalat sunat di bulan ini, Allah akan menuliskan baginya kebebasan dari api neraka. Barangsiapa melakukan shalat fardu baginya ganjaran seperti melakukan 70 shalat fardu di bulan lain.

Barangsiapa memperbanyak shalawat kepadaku di bulan ini, Allah akan memberatkan timbangannya pada hari ketika timbangan meringan. Barangsiapa di bulan ini membaca satu ayat Al-Quran, ganjarannya sama seperti mengkhatam Al-Quran pada bulan-bulan yang lain.

Wahai manusia! Sesungguhnya pintu-pintu surga dibukakan bagimu, maka mintalah kepada Tuhanmu agar tidak pernah menutupkannya bagimu. Pintu-pintu neraka tertutup, maka mohonlah kepada Rabbmu untuk tidak akan pernah dibukakan bagimu. Setan-setan terbelenggu, maka mintalah agar ia tak lagi pernah menguasaimu.”

(Aku –Ali bin Abi Thalib yang meriwayatkan hadits ini– berdiri dan berkata, “Ya Rasulullah, apa amal yang paling utama di bulan ini?” Jawab Nabi, “Ya Abal Hasan, amal yang paling utama di bulan ini adalah menjaga diri dari apa yang diharamkan Allah”.)

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