Dear Readers
As I had already mentioned in my latest blog, Allah says that fasting Muslims will be happiest whenever he is going to break his fast and the memont he is going to meet Allah.Hence all Muslims must totally submit to Allah in order to receive special treatment from Him.
Today, Tuesday, 15/9/09, is just 4 days from the spectecular day, Eidil Fitri, which is going to be celebrated by most Muslims througout the world. Muslims, young and old, would be wearing their best attire, eating delicious and luxurious meals, visiting families and playgrounds.
1st Shawal 1432, would always be cherished by every Muslim on this planet earth.
Eidil Fitri brings joys and happiness to most Muslims, but at the same it may bring sorrow and gloominess to some families who have just lost their loved ones through tragidies, sickness and other means.
Cometh What May, Sunday 20th September 2009, must be celebrated with a lesser fanfare because the final examination is just around the corner. Whatever, to my students who are making their trip homes please recite doa before embarking on your your journey home to be with your loved ones. To the names that are still embedded in my CPU Selamat Hari Raya
UiTM KAG
1. Mohd Fariq
2. Suzi
3. Sharipah
KBM
1. Md Azmi
2. Sara
3. Natasha
4. Md Danial
5. Shahrul Nizam
6. Antarasul
7. Md Bazeris
8. Nor Aishah
9. Zulhelmi
10. Md Shafik
11. Hafitz
12. Md Thalha
13. Khairunisa
14. Asma
15. Nur Hayati
and to all of you in BAS 5A, BACC 4A, BBin 3C, BBHR3a, BACC 1A, BACC 1b and BBHR1A enjoy your Eidil while you can.
Maaf Zahir Bathin
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A Short Journey to Happiness
Assalamualaikum, Good Evenening, Selamat PO, Ni Hau Ma
It's 1745 hrs, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, about 8 days to the Happiest Day to Fasting Muslims througout the planet earth.
Allah swt once said, Two happiest moments to a Muslim who is fasting are firstly the moment he is going to break his fast and secondly when he is going to meet Allah. Subhanallah. How happy is a Muslim who fast when he is to meet Allah, if it will be similar ton the feeling of happiness of a Muslim who fast to end his fast.
Eidil Fitri will be celebrated by all Muslims throughout the world on Saturday, Sept. 20th, 2009. We will age another year and let us celebrate Hari Raya.
Maaf Zahir Bathin
Sa'aban and family
It's 1745 hrs, Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009, about 8 days to the Happiest Day to Fasting Muslims througout the planet earth.
Allah swt once said, Two happiest moments to a Muslim who is fasting are firstly the moment he is going to break his fast and secondly when he is going to meet Allah. Subhanallah. How happy is a Muslim who fast when he is to meet Allah, if it will be similar ton the feeling of happiness of a Muslim who fast to end his fast.
Eidil Fitri will be celebrated by all Muslims throughout the world on Saturday, Sept. 20th, 2009. We will age another year and let us celebrate Hari Raya.
Maaf Zahir Bathin
Sa'aban and family
The Burning of the Sins
Assalamualaikum
Today is the 18th day in the Holy Month of Ramadhan. Muslims, young and old, are carrying out a ritual that have practised by others before them.
To fast, Shyyam in Arabic, is to abstain from water, food and sexual desires. Children as young as 7 years old are expected to embark on a noble practice of fasting. People who plans to fast must place a pledge, nyawaitu in Arabic, after taking their late supper. Anyone who fails to offer his pl;edge would not be able to perform the obligatory fast.
Fasting for more than 12 hours needs a lot of guts, patience and endurance.
Au revoir
Today is the 18th day in the Holy Month of Ramadhan. Muslims, young and old, are carrying out a ritual that have practised by others before them.
To fast, Shyyam in Arabic, is to abstain from water, food and sexual desires. Children as young as 7 years old are expected to embark on a noble practice of fasting. People who plans to fast must place a pledge, nyawaitu in Arabic, after taking their late supper. Anyone who fails to offer his pl;edge would not be able to perform the obligatory fast.
Fasting for more than 12 hours needs a lot of guts, patience and endurance.
Au revoir
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