Our World

August 29th, 2008 by precious-83

Every morning on every news flash
I hear the sorrow of the world
It seems like everybody lost and scared
Trying to make sense of it all
And as I travel to and fro
So many faces passed me by
I see lonely hearts living lonely lives
Just biding their time

And while we call ourselves civilised
Many people living empty lives
As they drone their way
Through day and night

I pray for our world, I pray for every child
I pray for our world, to be filled with smiles
Like the colours of a rainbow
And not just black and white
I pray for our world, to be filled with light
I pray for all of us
To choose the path that?s right
To believe in Allah everyday of our lives

In the evening on the TV news,
I see images of war
I see brother killing brother ,
with no consequence at all
And while those who claim to be leaders
Sell us tales of deceit
But Allah alone know in their hearts
what they reveal and conceal
And while we call ourselves civilised
We go on killing human lives
Too caught up in our own web of lies

Every mother, every father,
Every daughter, every son
Don?t you see that the answer lies
Only with the one.

+ZaIn BiKhA+ +our world

Tolong sampaikan

November 26th, 2007 by precious-83


Tolong sampaikan pada si dia…

Tolong beritahu si dia aku ada pesanan buatnya..
Tolong beritahu si dia, cinta agung adalah cintaNya..
Tolong beritahu si dia, cinta manusia bakal membuatnya alpa..

Tolong nasihati si dia, jangan menyintaiku lebih dari dia menyintai Yang Maha Esa..
Tolong nasihati si dia,jangan mengingatiku lebih dari dia mengingati Yang Maha Kuasa..
Tolong nasihati si dia, jangan mendoakanku lebih dari dia mendoakan ibu bapanya..
Tolong katakan pada si dia, dahulukan Allah kerana di situ ada syurga..
Tolong katakan pada si dia, dahulukan ibu bapanya kerana di telapak itu syurganya..

Tolong ingatkan si dia. Aku terpikat kerana imannya bukan rupa..
Tolong ingatkan si dia. Aku lebih cintakan zuhudnya bukan harta..

Tolong ingatkan si dia aku kasihinya kerana santunnya..
Tolong tegur si dia, bila dia mula mengagungkan cinta manusia..

Tolong tegur si dia, bila dia tenggelam dalam angan-angannya..
Tolong tegur si dia, andai nafsu mengawal fikirannya..

Tolong sedarkan si dia. Aku milik Yang Maha Esa..
Tolong sedarkan si dia. Aku masih milik keluarga..

Tolong sedarkan si dia, tanggungjawabnya besar kepada keluarganya..
Tolong sabarkan si dia, usah ucap cinta di kala cita-cita belum terlaksana..

Tolong sabarkan si dia, andai diri ini enggan dirapati kerana menjaga batasan cinta..
Tolong sabarkan si dia, bila jarak mejadi penyebab bertambah rindunya..

Tolong pesan padanya. Aku tidak mahu menjadi fitnah besar kepadanya..
Tolong pesan padanya. Aku tak mahu menjadi punca kegagalannya..
Tolong pesan padanya aku membiarkan Yang Esa menjaga dirinya..
Tolong khabarkan pada si dia. Aku tidak mahu melekakan dia..
Tolong khabarkan pada si dia. Aku mahu dia berjaya dalam impian dan cita-citanya..
Tolong khabarkan pada si dia, jadilah penyokong dalam kejayaanku..

Tolong sampaikan pada si dia. Aku mendambakan cinta suci yang terjaga..
Tolong sampaikan pada si dia,cinta kerana Allah tidak ternilai harganya..
Tolong sampaikan pada si dia, hubungan ini terjaga selagi dia menjaga hubungan dengan Yang Maha Kuasa..
Tolong sampaikan kepada si dia kerana aku tidak mampu memberitahunya sendiri…
Hanya engkau Ya Allah mengetahui siapa si dia..
Moga pesananku sampai padanya walau aku sendiri tidak mengetahui siapa dan dimana si dia..
Moga dia seekor lebah yang sentiasa memuji keagungan Yang Maha Kuasa memasuki taman larangan dengan sopan santunnya dan bertemu mawar berduri yang terjaga oleh tuannya..
Simpanlah pesanan ku ini sehingga engkau bertemu diriku suatu hari nanti…

Que Sera Sera

October 13th, 2007 by precious-83

This story was published at Islamnewsroom.com on 30th March 2007 .

Que Sera Sera


High fever and flu with nose runny
Severe headache and painful tummy
Dry mouth with blisters throbbing
This was when you decided on sending
An accusing message to kill my physical being

To the world I kept on smiling
Clearly they didn’t know what I was facing
Within myself my mind is numbing
Despite the hot temperature I was feeling
My mind is determined to slowly go into freezing

Stab Bash Smash Whack Clobber Pierce and Slice
This is my heart and next to it- Saw another knife?
Here, take them both honey and do as you wish
Let it have one last bloody hemorrhage fiesta
My emotionless soul would pick it up, later
Then make an honorary deposit into the dumpster

Sandy put down her pen, feeling very bitter. Her heart was broken and she felt the whole world crumbled before her very eyes. Tears started to trickle down her fair white cheek as her hands slowly reached for her Kleenex.

Ya Allaah, this is too painful. Ya Allaah, help me, please, please, Ya Rabb, Ya Rabb. Mishan Allaah…

Her heart begged for help and strength from her Lord, The Most Loving, Al Wadood, as she started to sob uncontrollably. She cupped her face and let her painful emotion take control of herself.

Moments later, Sandy laid back against her chair and stared into the empty sky through her window.

Despite the sorrow she was going through, deep inside her, she knew one thing. She knew that her Lord says,

We do not impose on any self any more than it can stand. With Us there is a Book which speaks the truth. They will not be wronged. (Surat al-Mu’minun: 62)

I can go through this. I know I can. Allaah loves me. There are wisdoms behind this. I just don’t know them yet. I just don’t know them yet…

Sandy talked to herself. She knew the words of Allaah. She just had to remind herself about them. Allaah has said that He shall not test His servant more than she could bear. So, this must be bearable for her. It must be.

She remembered one of her favourite poet, Kahlil Gibran said,

Doubt is a pain too lonely to know that faith is his twin brother.

Kahlil was right. Doubt is too painful to bear. She could not live another moment in doubt. She must be positive. She must be strong. And remain strong.

Sandy knew this was her only remedy- Her unwinding faith to her Lord, trusting Him, His Plan, His Judgement wholeheartedly.

One verse popped into her heart. Her Lord has said this,

Say: "Nothing shall ever happen to us except what Allah has ordained for us. He is our Maula (Lord, Helper and Protector)." And in Allah let the believers put their trust.
( , At-Taubah, Chapter #9, Verse #51)

Of course! This is the Plan which Allaah has put in for her. And Allaah is the Perfect Planner. She knew that she must trust Him with His Plan because He is her Protector and Helper. She also knew that His plans will never harm her or any other creatures.

And that’s when she remembered singing with her mum this one song, Que Sera, Sera,.. what will be, WILL be.

And in Allaah, she put her trust because she knew, what will be, will be…

All credits and thanks to Sis Zabrina 2007
http://wisdomthruwords.blogspot.com

Discover the 90/10 Principle.

July 7th, 2007 by precious-83

Author: Stephen Covey

Discover the 90/10 Principle.

It will change your life (at least the way you react to situations).

What is this principle?

10% of life is made up of what happens to you.

90% of life is decided by how you react.

What does this mean?

We really have no control over 10% of what happens to us - We cannot stop the car from breaking down. The plane will be late arriving, which throws our whole schedule off. A driver may cut us off in traffic.

We have no control over this 10%. The other 90% is different. You determine the other 90%.

How? By your reaction!

You cannot control a red light. but you can control your reaction. Don’t let people fool you; YOU can control how you react.

Let’s use an example:

You are eating breakfast with your family. Your daughter knocks over a cup of coffee onto your business shirt. You have no control over what just happened.

What happens next will be determined by how you react.

You curse.

You harshly scold your daughter for knocking the cup over. She breaks down in tears. After scolding her, you turn to your spouse and criticize her for placing the cup too close to the edge of the table. A short verbal battle follows. You storm upstairs and change your shirt. Back downstairs, you find your daughter has been too busy crying to finish breakfast and get ready for school. She misses the bus.

Your spouse must leave immediately for work. You rush to the car and drive your daughter to school. Because you are late, you drive 40 miles an hour in a 30 mph speed limit.

After a 15-minute delay and throwing $60 traffic fine away, you arrive at school. Your daughter runs into the building without saying goodbye. After arriving at the office 20 minutes late, you find you forgot your briefcase. Your day has started terrible. As it continues, it seems to get worse and worse. You look forward to coming home.

When you arrive home, you find small wedge in your relationship with your spouse and daughter.

Why?

Because of how you reacted in the morning.

Why did you have a bad day?

A) Did the coffee cause it?

B) Did your daughter cause it?

C) Did the policeman cause it?

D) Did you cause it?

The answer is “D".

You had no control over what happened with the coffee. How you reacted in those 5 seconds is what caused your bad day.

Here is what could have and should have happened.

Coffee splashes over you. Your daughter is about to cry. You gently say, "Its ok honey, you just need to be more careful next time". Grabbing a towel you rush upstairs. After grabbing a new shirt and your briefcase, you come back down in time to look through the window and see your child getting on the bus. She turns and waves. You arrive 5 minutes early and cheerfully greet the staff. Your boss comments on how good the day you are having.

Notice the difference?

Two different scenarios. Both started the same. Both ended different.

Why?

Because of how you REACTED.

You really do not have any control over
10% of what happens. The other 90% was determined by your reaction.

Here are some ways to apply the 90/10 principle. If someone says something negative about you, don’t be a sponge. Let the attack roll off like water on glass. You don’t have to let the negative comment affect you!

React properly and it will not ruin your day. A wrong reaction could result in losing a friend, being fired, getting stressed out etc.

How do you react if someone cuts you off in traffic? Do you lose your temper? Pound on the steering wheel? A friend of mine had the steering wheel fall off) Do you curse? Does your blood pressure skyrocket? Do you try and bump them?

WHO CARES if you arrive ten seconds later at work? Why let the cars ruin your drive?

Remember the 90/10 principle, and do not worry about it.

You are told you lost your job.

Why lose sleep and get irritated?

It will work out. Use your worrying energy and time into finding another job.

The plane is late; it is going to mangle your schedule for the day. Why take outpour frustration on the flight attendant? She has no control over what is going on.

Use your time to study, get to know the other passenger. Why get stressed out? It will just make things worse.

Now you know the 90-10 principle. Apply it and you will be amazed at the results. You will lose nothing if you try it. The 90-10 principle is incredible. Very few know and apply this principle.

The result?

Millions of people are suffering from undeserved stress, trials, problems and heartache. We all must understand and apply the 90/10 principle.

It CAN change your life!!!

Enjoy!

… something to share.. i hope i can apply it to…

The New Symbol of Women’s Liberation

July 7th, 2007 by precious-83

Why I Shed Bikini for Niqab: The New Symbol of Women’s Liberation 

Why I Shed Bikini for Niqab: The New Symbol of Women’s Liberation

By Sara Bokker Posted: 20 Zulhijjah 1427, 10 January

2007 http://albalagh. net/women/ 0097.shtml

I am an American woman who was born in the midst of America’s "Heartland." I grew up, just like any other girl, being fixated with the glamour of life in "the big city." Eventually, I moved to Florida and on to South Beach of Miami, a hotspot for those seeking the "glamorous life." Naturally, I did what most average Western girls do.

I focused on my appearance and appeal, basing my self-worth on how much attention I got from others. I worked out religiously and became a personal trainer, acquired an upscale waterfront residence, became a regular "exhibiting" beach-goer and was able to attain a "living-in-style" kind of life.

Years went by, only to realize that my scale of self-fulfilment and happiness slid down the more I progressed in my "feminine appeal." I was a slave to fashion. I was a hostage to my looks.

As the gap continued to progressively widen between my self-fulfilment and lifestyle, I sought refuge in escapes from alcohol and parties to meditation, activism, and alternative religions, only to have the little gap widen to what seemed like a valley. I eventually realized it all was merely a pain killer rather than an effective remedy.

By now it was September 11, 2001. As I witnessed the ensuing barrage on Islam, Islamic values and culture, and the infamous declaration of the "new crusade," I started to notice something called Islam. Up until that point, all I had associated with Islam was women covered in "tents," wife beaters, harems, and a world of terrorism.

As a feminist libertarian, and an activist who was pursuing a better world for all, my path crossed with that of another activist who was already at the lead of indiscriminately furthering causes of reform and justice for all. I joined in the ongoing campaigns of my new mentor which included, at the time, election reform and civil rights, among others.

Now my new activism was fundamentally different. Instead of "selectively" advocating justice only to some, I learned that ideals such as justice, freedom, and respect are meant to be and are essentially universal, and that own good and common good are not in conflict. For the first time, I knew what "all people are created equal" really means. But most importantly, I learned that it only takes faith to see the world as one and to see the unity in creation.

One day I came across a book that is negatively stereotyped in the West–The Holy Qur`an. I was first attracted by the style and approach of the Qur`an, and then intrigued by its outlook on existence, life, creation, and the relationship between Creator and creation. I found the Qur`an to be a very insightful address to heart and soul without the need for an interpreter or pastor.

Eventually I hit a moment of truth: my new-found self-fulfilling activism was nothing more than merely embracing a faith called Islam where I could live in peace as a "functional" Muslim.

I bought a beautiful long gown and head cover resembling the Muslim woman’s dress code and I walked down the same streets and neighbourhoods where only days earlier I had walked in my shorts, bikini, or "elegant" western business attire. Although the people, the faces, and the shops were all the same, one thing was remarkably distinct–I was not–nor was the peace at being a woman I experienced for the very first time.

I felt as if the chains had been broken and I was finally free. I was delighted with the new looks of wonder on people’s faces in place of the looks of a hunter watching his prey I had once sought. Suddenly a weight had been lifted off my shoulders. I no longer spent all my time consumed with shopping, makeup, getting my hair done, and working out. Finally, I was free.

Of all places, I found my Islam at the heart of what some call "the most scandalous place on earth," which makes it all the more dear and special.

While content with Hijab I became curious about Niqab, seeing an increasing number of Muslim women in it. I asked my Muslim husband, whom I married after I reverted to Islam, whether I should wear Niqab or just settle for the Hijab I was already wearing.

My husband simply advised me that he believes Hijab is mandatory in Islam while Niqab is not. At the time, my Hijab consisted of head scarf that covered all my hair except for my face, and a loose long black gown called "Abaya" that covered all my body from neck to toe.

A year-and-a-half passed, and I told my husband I wanted to wear Niqab. My reason, this time, was that I felt it would be more pleasing to Allah, the Creator, increasing my feeling of peace at being more modest. He supported my decision and took me to buy an "Isdaal," a loose black gown that covers from head to toe, and Niqab, which covers all my head and face except for my eyes.

Soon enough, news started breaking about politicians, Vatican clergymen, libertarians, and so-called human rights and freedom activists condemning Hijab at times, and Niqab at others as being oppressive to women, an obstacle to social integration, and more recently, as an Egyptian official called it–"a sign of backwardness. "

I find it to be a blatant hypocrisy when Western governments and so-called human rights groups rush to defend woman’s rights when some governments impose a certain dress code on women, yet such "freedom fighters" look the other way when women are being deprived of their rights, work, and education just because they choose to exercise their right to wear Niqab or Hijab.

Today, women in Hijab or Niqab are being increasingly barred from work and education not only under totalitarian regimes such as in Tunisia, Morocco, and Egypt, but also in Western democracies such as France, Holland, and Britain.

Today I am still a feminist, but a Muslim feminist, who calls on Muslim women to assume their responsibilities in providing all the support they can for their husbands to be good Muslims. To raise their children as upright Muslims so they may be beacons of light for all humanity once again. To enjoin good–any good–and to forbid evil–any evil. To speak righteousness and to speak up against all ills. To fight for our right to wear Niqab or Hijab and to please our Creator whichever way we chose.

But just as importantly to carry our experience with Niqab or Hijab to fellow women who may never have had the chance to understand what wearing Niqab or Hijab means to us and why do we, so dearly, embrace it.

Most of the women I know wearing Niqab are Western reverts, some of whom are not even married. Others wear Niqab without full support of either family or surroundings. What we all have in common is that it is the personal choice of each and every one of us, which none of us is willing to surrender.

Willingly or unwillingly, women are bombarded with styles of "dressing-in- little-to- nothing" virtually in every means of communication everywhere in the world. As an ex non-Muslim, I insist on women’s right to equally know about Hijab, its virtues, and the peace and happiness it brings to a woman’s life as it did to mine. Yesterday, the bikini was the symbol of my liberty, when in actuality it only liberated me from my spirituality and true value as a respectable human being.

I couldn’t be happier to shed my bikini in South Beach and the "glamorous" Western lifestyle to live in peace with my Creator and enjoy living among fellow humans as a worthy person. It is why I choose to wear Niqab, and why I will die defending my inalienable right to wear it. Today, Niqab is the new symbol of woman’s liberation.

To women who surrender to the ugly stereotype against the Islamic modesty of Hijab, I say: You don’t know what you are missing.

Sara Bokker is a former actress/model/ fitness instructor and activist. Currently, Sara is Director of Communications at "The March For Justice," a co-founder of "The Global Sisters Network," and producer of the infamous "Shock & Awe Gallery."

Allah Knows

May 19th, 2007 by precious-83

nice nasyeed =>

Allah Knows

When you feel all alone in this world
And there’s nobody to count your tears
Just remember, no matter where you are
Allah knows
Allah knows

When you carrying a monster load
And you wonder how far you can go
With every step on that road that you take
Allah knows
Allah knows

CHORUS
No matter what, inside or out
There’s one thing of which there’s no doubt
Allah knows
Allah knows
And whatever lies in the heavens and the earth
Every star in this whole universe
Allah knows
Allah knows

When you find that special someone
Feel your whole life has barely begun
You can walk on the moon, shout it to everyone
Allah knows
Allah knows

When you gaze with love in your eyes
Catch a glimpse of paradise
And you see your child take the first breath of life
Allah knows
Allah knows

CHORUS

When you lose someone close to your heart
See your whole world fall apart
And you try to go on but it seems so hard
Allah knows
Allah knows

You see we all have a path to choose
Through the valleys and hills we go
With the ups and the downs, never fret never frown
Allah knows
Allah knows

CHORUS (x2)

BRIDGE:
Every grain of sand,
In every desert land, He knows.
Every shade of palm,
Every closed hand, He knows.
Every sparkling tear,
On every eyelash, He knows.
Every thought I have,
And every word I share, He knows.
Allah knows

.

.

by Zain Bikha

only God know the truth :)

May 6th, 2007 by precious-83

Ever thought the United States made it to the moon? Well some says that they never even touched its surfaces. Watching a documentary by Imax , Conspiracy Theory ‘did we landed on the moon?’ mentioned that it was all merely a hoax. A hoax of a life time where politics were involve of course. Then again it does have its own logic reasons. Every controversial seen or act has its politics behinds its back.. The murder of John F Kennedy, 911, Pentagon and the war in Palestine and Iraq. All partly politics involved. .. Out of topic, even in the series of ‘prison break’, politics are screwing the lives of the public. hehe

Anyways, until the day we shake hands with an alien, there will always be controversial issues arising and never solving. Or would it? The judgment day? The day when prophet Isa (Peace be upon him) returns? Hmm. Well, in the documentary, it shows how the photo’s and video’s were put to a graphical analysis. History was dug up and interviews were made towards many individuals regarding these issues to the point that it was summed up that the US government set the whole thing up just to be in line with the Russians achievement of going to space. Ain’t that something?  and a lot of miss match and ‘opps!’ were found also.. hehe.. well its up to you to believe it or not.

Some even mentioned about area 51 in Navada. Kinda gets interesting when you personally brows thru Google earth at this area.. don’t forget to click on the ‘featured content’ icon to see what people say about the area. Some objects seen were large snake like Truck parked in the middle of the road reflecting upwards. Do have a look :p ;p A lot of round shape like craters seen also there. A military base where they give an experiment towards the bomb or nuclear weapon that they have. “Lets play a game n see which one blows up the biggest n use it for war game”… haha. (Assuming that’s a voice of a military army on duty) .. heehe.. hope I don’t get black listed by the FBI writing this ;p well, they sure create a lot of poky dots on the earth ground there..

It’s a bird… it’s a plane…. Its, … it’s a …..

March 31st, 2007 by precious-83

It was a regular morning. The clouds were clear and the moon could be seen glowing thru the sky. It was almost fajar when we (gals from studio) started to head off to the college. To our beds for a short break of rest. Barely sneaking thru the half opened gate, the guard snored thru our escape into the college. Well that’s one thing about this college, the guards sleeps thru their jobs, …  or so it may seem.

As we headed towards the café college, the shinning moon fascinated our interest. With the sound of amaze, Intan and me gasp in its beauty. A bright moon of the early morning month of March was seen.

A sudden movement in the sky changed our attention, and from it, out from nowhere a moving object was seen… Nor was it a UFO or an airplane but a ‘shooting star’ was seen. What a sight! Intan and me stared at each other speechless and then started to excite ourselves. Not many have the chance to see it and that morning it was clear as can be. It was a memory. Glowing like a blue teardrop of fire in the dark morning sky. It passed earth from a distance without a whisper. Or did it fall into earth atmosphere? only Allah knows… Masya’Allah..

Well this happened on the 7th of March. A whole month has passed and yet a million days to come. Its raining heavily now, the sun is still bright but thunders can still be heard. . . .

Every single command by God to all the natural creation obay’s His command.  His natural creation without the gift of the brain accepts n follow his rulling without a single reject but we humans more special then any other living creature always has our excuse.. Why is it hard to follow His law? .. .. .. . .

ps.. sorry my frindster page exceeds its max capacity for incerting pict. so ur imagination and visualization is ur best tool here now.

Selamat Hari Raya

October 24th, 2006 by precious-83

It was a cool breezy morning. The mountains looked as though it had just taken a shower with its early morning fog. ‘FffreeezZing,’ whispered a branch of trees. The shivers from the nearby foliage made it clear how the weather had greeted them. From a distance view, those elephant mountains looked actually fresh. A new day has come. A new beginning..

The eidul ‘takbir’ would be heard across the sky. Chanting its glory and victory of the new month. Little girls and little boy all dressed up in their best clothes from all over the world. All gathered in the central focal point of early morning eid. The ‘Malaysian’ feeling was no longer in mind. You were in another country. Another moment. . . .

Well actually it was at the Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Mosque.. hehe.. Mostly I was distracted by the diversity of children’s in their culture dresses or should I say, ‘costume’. There’s Cinderella, Aladdin , Jasmine, Beauty but no Beast, Repunzel, Sleeping beauty n many more, all running up and down the aisle chatting with their own language. Dressing these childens up was i guess the delightful thing to do. Resulting to the perfect Kodak moment. All defragmented into my memory. Anyways, wishing everyone a Happy Eid-ul Ftr and Maaf Zahir Batin. Sorry for the long silence.. didnt thought anyone would wonder.. hehe

Time ticks…

July 9th, 2006 by precious-83

The sound of metal being cut in a distance block could be heard. Renovation i guessed. The evening has come and its the end of semester holiday now. Nothing has been packed nor not a single research has been done to prepare myself. Never did i thought it would come to an end. An end to your free time. The last of days sitting in your own room where there is time to admire the thousands of scenery, or listen to the fan in your room spin with its kinetic energy. Interesting i might say for all the knowledge that I’ve been missing out. The holy dictionary of faith, the universe, its science, philosophy, psychology, and everything. Just sitting out there, waiting for us to open our minds to it. Many things i have missed, eagerly someday I’ll have the chance to go over it again.

The turning point where research, projects and deadlines will be knocking on your door day after day is back again. For those who are working, and those who are studying, this is the circle of life. Good luck and all the best in everything. Insya’Allah.

Disappointingly my blog have reached to its max capacity to insert more pictures. This calls for another one J Don’t mind if I do. Hehe. till then, all relevant text which I tend to paste here shall be made as a sharing or information point. Aite.. thanks for tuning in ..