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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Ombak Rindu...

...ungkapannya mahsyur dek penangan sebuah novel karya Fauziah Ashari.
Salah seorang sahabat saya pula, seorang doktor, mengaitkan ungkapan ini dengan kerinduannya terhadap wave particle duality. ?
Kisahku; barangkali kerana seasonal affective disorder, maka perasaan rindu itu datang dan pergi seperti perihal sifatnya ombak. Rindu akan kawan lama.
Aku bukanlah ego, tapi serasanya rasa rindu itu memang tidak dapat diungkapkan...?
ia hanya terzahir dengan perlakuan kita menekan butang 'like' gambar2 di facebook.
Ahh, aku tak ingin bermain kata lagi.
Aku cuma rindu mereka. tsk tsk

menjelang spm, kegilaan makin berganda

menjelang pulang bermalam pula, kelas kami tiba2 bersih...

...tapi akan jadi kotor semula semasa prep malam dgn sepah makanan
muruku, choki2, kerepek, durian, asam

makmal tempat kami meraikan pelajaran baharu,

dan juga tempat kami meraikan pelajaran tamat (16/9/09)

kamar tempat kami berhibur dan berlepak

kamar juga tempat kami berkongsi ilmu dan makanan


betapa muka2 mereka sudah sangat berubah kini.

betapa kami sangat menghargai setiap input yg diberikan.
belum tengok lagi kalau ada sebiji kek. akan habis kami cedokkan dgn tangan

kenangan satu batch disumbat dlm satu makmal

kenangan tidur semasa cikgu mengajar

kenangan amali haji. fuhhh~

oh yg ini, saya tak pasti sama ada ia melanggar peraturan atau tak

Saturday, November 24, 2012

Voice of Gaza


"I don't actually believe in the power of peace demonstration. Because it's only a part of the process, and it doesn't give much effect as well," said the guy.

The guy is a Muslim as well, a Malaysian like me. Our wavelength of thoughts are a bit different. And while I learned to tolerate in ideas' disagreement, I unconsciously felt quite flabbergasted as I replied him, "well, that's the least that we can do."

And the least that both of us did was standing in front of the Bargate, Southampton in full support of the Palestinian voice against Israel's inhumane aggression.



free Gaza

The demo happened last week, and it was my first appearance in public anger. It was my first experience to stand for a cause. The first congregational movement for my brothers and sisters in Islam. Ultimately, the first brain jumpstart from a sealed box of narrow point of view.

The question then would be; why now? And for this case, I thanked Allah the best Planner for He had made our life events in such a way that they are not some magical coincidences. 

A few days before I decided to voice for Gaza in Soton, I need to accomplish an assignment as a part of my course. It was due a day after the Zionist's madness. The assignment was an oral presentation regarding any project that I've done before. And the project that I chose was a charity outreach towards a group of orphans (previously shared in this post).

The assignment slot was quite lively. My friends were actively asking questions and giving answers after each individual's presentation. But when it's my turn, nobody asked questions. 

Everyone seemed sinking in a deep thought, until my lecturer himself asked me, "do you have any personal attachment to the people in Gaza?"

I realized that I was a bit emotional in my presentation, and to balance that out, I answered, "err… i guess that it's not like what you think. firstly, i am not an orphan."

"It is only because that, most people in Gaza are Muslims. And Muslims are indeed brothers."

Allah said in the Qur'an; 'The believers are but brothers, so make settlement between your brothers. And fear Allah that you may receive mercy' (49:10). The solution of the world's complexity is very clear. For Muslims, fear Allah and His mercy shall be upon us. This premise, of course, should not be just a belief. It is the act that matters, no?

I believe, and everyone does, that the West are consistent in championing human rights. Note that the 'West' refers to political figure by default, and it is not necessarily true towards common people. 

        I remembered an incident in a bus. We're holding Gaza banners and signs when suddenly a man came and asked, "I heard that there's something big in the city today… is he (Gaza) not playing anymore?" Lol, the man was referring Gaza to a footballer who happens to have his name 'Gaza'. -.-

There were so many curious onlookers and we'd a great time in explaining what's what. There's even a Punk who suddenly danced and shuffled in front of us, and an old man who repeatedly said "kill! kill! kill!". They were totally random, and what makes it more random was that they eventually came to us and asked us the purpose of this demonstration.

Public awareness; this is our part. What have you contribute?

Nak harapkan majalah Mangga? hmmph

Monday, November 12, 2012

Zameer dan NMG

Saya ada seorang kawan. Dia belajar di UCL dan merupakan seorang graduan berjaya daripada maahad tahfiz. Orang kata dia retard sikit. Retard macam mana tu saya pun tak tahu...
Ayuh saya kenalkan beliau. Dia...

...yang berbaju hitam tu...

...pernah terlibat dalam merekod video kes pecah kelas...

...lebih berminat membuat bunyi bising hasil resonance dalam formal dinner...

...bermain catur di puncak Broga, Semenyih...

...sayang akan ikan...

...bukan aku dah cakap ke tadi dia sayang ikan?

...tak tahu tinggi rendah...

...bumbung dan pokok tempat beliau bermain...

...mengalahkan budak2, tengok tu dia pakai 2 pasang...

...dan semalam, dia peluk aku erat-erat lama-lama ketika aku terserempak dengan beliau di Nottingham Malaysian Games (NMG) 2012. Apa motif dia buat macam tu pun aku tak pasti, tapi kebarangkalian besar sebab nak bagi aku ambil bau jaket Superdrynya. Oh, alangkah sweet kan Zameer Eizaaz ni?

dari kiri: Sheikh Zameer, aku, dan Sheikh Afif.

End of post. Tu je kbye

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Mari berlatih kecek 2

          Assalamualaikum adik kakok. Guano tu sihat blako kow? kalu ado hok deme selesemo, ingat2 la pese doktor make ubat keno perabih, ikut timing molep2, pahtu jange make ikut dea deh… hehe. Kawe loni alhamdulillah baru lepah hinggo selesemo. Kalu oghe putih sini dio sebut 'freshers flu'. Pelik gop, padahal sebulae lebih doh aku dok ssini, haha.

Mako adik kakok kito keno la ingat pese Nabi; maso sihat sebelum maso sakit. Maso kito sihat walapiat buleh hungga naik turun tanggo, jange lupo bersyukur ke Tuhe. Mako tahmid tu keno la sebut sokmo. Saloh satu caro nok tunjuk raso syukur kita ialah denge menggunakae anggota tubuh bade hok sihat ke jale mulio… =)

Err… nok crito gapo eh? Ohh, haritu rama la jugok oghe tanyo apo perasaae berayo di perantaue. Perasaae dio…. hmmmm tok tau lah nok royak ggano…. Raso mace ado bendo hok tok buat lagi, sebab tahun2 lepah kawe ajk gerbae ssurau drumoh. Skalo lepah smaye, oghe hok jo bowok nge asoh pisau2 abah. Oghe hok jo wak ttelanjae lembu2. Oghe hok jo bawok keto tolok hatar tulae2 hok nok keno mesin.

Tapi tahun ni, lepah habih smaye rayo, takdok pisau hok keno asoh, takdok keto tolok, takdok sup gearbox, and hok paling petim takdok family nok jjupo rama2. Frankly, raso kosong gituww. Wuwuwuwu~

Skype tu pulok kalu buleh tokse tutup, haha. Skali skype sebelum tido (lepas subuh Malaysia), pahtu skali lagi lepah oghe bangun smaye subuh (lepah zuhur Malaysia lebih kure). Hok bestnyo ado blako anok branok drumoh!! (hok tok kelik Klate la obviously). Umi, abah , la, yaya, miri, che nah, ayoh imran, irham, iffat, kakak ainil, afiqah, ayoh ma, che ni, adam, anis, amar, ayoh du, mok, abe cik, abe teh, kak ngah, abe iqbal, kak nana semuo ado!! merioh sunggoh.

Mujo rama jugop Malaysians ssini. Esokkae, hari sabtu tu ado 'rewang'. Bunyi kaba rama postgrades wak ngekkoh ssini. Gula kambing meme mantap ahh tobak royak. Maybe sebab oghe hok jo blend bawae…? ahah. Allahuakbar allahuakbar allahuakbar walillahilhamd. =)

        Secaro peribadi, erti pengorbanae bagi oghe untuk tahun ni sudoh tok samo lagi denga hok tahun2 lepah (ayat bapak lah nak bajetnya -.-). Seperti katonyo sasterawae negaro Abdullah Hussain dale novel 'Imam'; Berlainan tempat tegak, berlainan barang yg nampak. Kita tak nampak kerana kita tidak tegak di tempat tegaknya. Haa nampak? =P

Lain oghe, lain peel. Kadae2 tu ado jugok oghe hok tok napok bahwo tepak tegok dio doh bruboh. Eh pehe ko? Sastera do'oh kae takut tok pehe gapo satu pulok haha. In simple words, sometimes there are people who would not just acclimatised themselves with the surrounding bi'ahs. Mogo2 kito tok tergolong dale golongae oghe hok hanyut and rugi.

Aite, till then you alls (hancur grammar). Oh wait, mesti ado oghe hok tertanyo-tanyo "eh budok ni bue tobi'at kow post blog dale bahaso Sanskrit?". Ahaks. Sebenanyo post ni ialah post keduo ambo dale segmen 'Maghi berlatih kecek'. Tidok lah ambo biso mano, beranok pon di kolupo jah, tapi mugo ni blog ambo, mako suko hati ambo laa nok wak post lagu2 mano ponggg, hahahhaa.

ps; oh hari ni oghe putih sambut hari halloween. so demo ni paka baju pelik2 laa. hok ttino takdok kijo lain, kalu buleh nok napok blako-lako aurat hok ado (?). jadi apo bezo kakah2 halloween ning denga baju 'islamic fashion festival' kesukaae kak moh? takdok bezo. duo-duo samo hantu.

basikal tua. rindu kelantan. kredit; sini

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Selapis Kasih Sedulang Rindu


Selapis Kasih Sedulang Rindu
Lirik: UsopKopratasa

Di mana oh di mana kawan lama,
Apakah engkau masih di sana,
Membilang hari merenung diri,
Diiringi suara kecapi.

Dan aku masih di sini menanti,
Dan aku tak meratap lagi merenung diri,
Namun kuambil resmi si padi,
Makin menunduk makin berisi,
Walau akarku tak kukuh di Bumi.

Ibarat kita si pohon rimbun,
Engkau adalah daunnya,
Dan akulah pucuknya,

andai kita si pohon tua,
nanti gugur daunnya,
hidup bersama sebagai teman sejati.

Di mana oh di mana kawan lama,
Apakah engkau masih di sana,
Membilang hari merenung diri,
Diiringi suara kecapi.

itulah adat hidup di dunia,
tiada yang baru tiada yang lama,
pudarnya cincin tanpa permata,
tiadalah adam tiadalah hawa,
tanpa jiwa siapalah kita.

Ibarat kita si pohon rimbun,
engkau adalah daunnya,
dan akulah pucuknya.

andai kita si pohon tua,
nanti gugur daunnya,
hidup bersama sebagai teman sejati.

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Aku masih di sini, kawan lama! =D

Risau juga jika ada yang ingat aku dah mati (sebab blog tak dikemas kini), jadi aku ambil kesempatan ini untuk berkongsi lagu lama dendangan SM Salim dan Ramli Sarip. Belakangan ini, kerap juga aku mendengar lagu-lagu lama, batu (baca: rock) kapak, dan mencari sketsa 'wokyoh, samad, said' di youtube. Hal ini tidak lain tidak bukan barangkali disebabkan tempoh masa yang sudah genap sebulan aku berada di perantauan. Ha'ah, dah sebulan.

Sepurnama di sini berlalu begitu cepat, sehinggakan waktu masuk maghrib pun sudah berubah lebih dari sejam. Dedaun pun sudah mula menguning dan gugur dari dahannya. Sewaktu aku mula-mula tiba di Heathrow, cuaca sangat sejuk dan langit putih belaka. Keadaan itu berterusan semalaman, dan seharian jugalah aku kehilangan internal global positioning system. Tak boleh tentukan mana timur, mana barat. 'Frustrated' gila.

Di sini, aku tinggal di asrama universiti. Bahasa orang putihnya 'Halls of Residence'. Ada juga kawasan perumahan yang boleh disewa di sekitar universiti, tapi aku memilih untuk tinggal di asrama selama setahun untuk merasa 'hidup' dengan orang putih. Kami berkongsi tandas, bilik mandi dan dapur. Paling aku tak boleh tahan ialah berkongsi dapur. Kalau jumaat malam mesti ada botol2 arak bergelimpangan atas lantai. Ada yang pecah. Bau busuk memang tak perlu cerita lagi. 

Kata salah seorang seniorku, kawasan perumahan di sekitar universiti dipanggil 'Flower District'. Bunyi dah macam dalam cerita Hunger Games, tapi wiring dan kabel2 elektrik rumah sebijik macam Malaysia. Tak tahulah tnb tiru uk atau sebaliknya, haha. Nama lorong-lorong di kawasan ni ialah nama bunga. Ada dahlia road, violet road, honeysuckle road, primrose road, etcetera. Tapi jangan haraplah nak jumpa nama jalan bunga kembang semangkuk. Nama tu endemik di Malaysia saja ya kawan-kawan.

Flower district ni, menurut kata seniorku merupakan tempat tinggal kos rendah untuk ibu-ibu tunggal dan orang bermasalah. Jadi, kes-kes kecurian basikal tu memang perkara biasa dan budak2 nakal selalu mengganggu pelajar2 yang tinggal di kawasan ni. Setakat ni aku tak pernah terserempak dengan mereka. Tapi aku pernah terlihat keluarga yang bermasalah. Di atas bas, si anak kecil merengek kelaparan sehingga berguling-guling atas lantai sambil memegang perut manakala si ibu hisap rokok dan sesekali mencarut memarahi anaknya. Sayu pula melihatnya.

Oh, tempoh hari aku ke Portsmouth (*muka sauk pelabuhan?). Ada banyak brand/factory outlet di sana, kata mereka. Tujuan aku ke sana tidak lain tidak bukan adalah untuk memenuhkan ruang-ruang almari baju di hall. Dulu, kalau almari bajuku di rumah kosong, itu bermakna almari bajuku di sekolah/kolej sudah penuh. Sebulan sekali aku pulanglah ke rumah dari integomb/kyuem untuk import baju2 yang mana patut. Sekarang ni, kena pula penuhkan yang mana kosong dengan membeli yang baharu. Memang harapan lahh kalau nak import dari Malaysia.

Oh ya, dua minggu lepas aku ke Bath. Kami (aku dan kawan2 lama) bermalam di rumah senior kyuem. Bermusafir di uk ni sangat mudah, sebab accommodation terjamin beres. Teman2 sekolej mahupun sekolah dahulu tercampak hampir di keseluruhan negara di dunia demi mencari ilmu Tuhan yang luas. Bath ni sangat cantik dan tenang. Ke mana-mana sahaja aku dibawa melawat, ucapan subhanallah itu tak lekang di bibir memuji keindahan ciptaan sang Maha Pencipta. Kata mereka lagi, Aberdeen tempat paling indah di uk, diikuti Bath. Tapi aku rasa melihat sunrise di Kundasang dan mandi-manda di Pantai cahaya bulan, Kelantan lebih best. hoho

Pernah tengok cerita Narnia? Kalau anda ingat, cerita pertama Narnia bermula dengan pengeboman bumi England. Selepas itu, ada scene empat beradik naik kereta api menyusuri lembah2 yang menghijau. Dulu, aku selalu berhajat dan kepingin menaiki kereta api stim seperti itu dan melihat keindahan alam yang terbentang di sepanjang perjalanan. Dan sungguh aku tidak menyangka perjalanan pulangku dari Bath Spa ke Southampton Central ialah pemandangan seperti itu! 

Tren yang aku naiki (meskipun bukan kereta api stim) dari Bath telah bergandingan dengan sungai dan jeram dalam 10 kilometer pertama perjalanan. Dari kejauhan, lembah2 nan hijau berbalam-balam melatari visualku. Dan apabila lembah2 itu mendekat, terlihat pula sekawanan biri2 meragut padang rumput sambil diperhatikan penggembala dan anjingnya yang setia. Penggembala tua itu kelihatan sangat tenang dan puas akan hidupnya. Begitu juga halnya dengan sekawan kuda yang aku perhatikan cukup puas kejar-mengejar menyeberangi anak sungai. Seolah-olah akulah yang berada dalam movie Narnia itu!! Allahu Allah


kredit gambar: fotografifi (padahal tu aku, haha)

Ok, nak undur diri dah ni. Tapi sebelum tu, nak pesan sebenda (baca; satu benda). Jangan cepat skeptikal dengan orang islam yang pakai seluar pendek dan berhijab tak sempurna. Kau mana tahu, entah2 baru semalam dia masuk islam..? Haa

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Kapal Haji dalam Kenangan

Assalamualaikum wbt,
Subhanallah,
walhamdulillah,
Allahuakbar,
wa la haula wa la quwwata illa billahil ‘aliyyil ‘azim.

Saya rasa saya sudah lama tidak berbicara mengenai buku. Hal ini bukan bermaksud bahawa saya sudah tidak gemar membaca, tetapi belakangan ini saya mula menyedari bahawa pembacaan saya lebih cenderung ke arah bahan bacaan elektronik. Sejak pandai menggunakan google (err…), saya dapati diskusi dan forum2 di internet serta laman sosial sudah lebih daripada memadai untuk mengetahui isu semasa dan menjana keilmuan. Lebih2 lagi ia hanya semudah satu klik tetikus komputer.

                Saya rasa, keadaan ini akan menjadi bertambah parah jika saya memiliki ‘smartphone’ yang boleh mengakses internet tanpa mengenal sempadan. “Guna Iphone je…,” jawab salah seorang senior saya apabila saya bertanyakan perihal buku2 pelajaran yang saya perlukan di universiti. Aduhai !! -.-


                Toyyib, kali ini saya ingin berkongsi cerita orang menunaikan haji. Cerita ini saya peroleh daripada sebuah travelog bertajuk ‘Kapal Haji dalam Kenangan’ karya Yahaya Awang dan diterbitkan oleh Utusan pada tahun 2008. Selain itu, saya juga sempat meneliti beberapa bacaan lanjutan di forum ini. Sinopsis di akhir muka buku ini dan pengenalan mengenainya digarap dengan baik oleh penulis, membuatkan saya berasa tidak senang duduk untuk terus membacanya;

                “Saya telah menemu bual beberapa orang yang pernah ke Mekah dengan Kapal Haji Anshun, Anking, Bunga Raya, dan Kuala Lumpur. Jemaah haji yg belayar bersama saya dgn Kapal Kuala Lumpur awal tahun 1969 juga memberi inspirasi kpd saya. Ketika itu kebanyakan mereka berumur lebih 60 tahun. Bermakna jika Allah panjangkan umur mereka sekarang mereka berumur lebih 100 tahun. Yang saya tahu ramai yg telah kembali ke rahmatullah. Kita berdoa mudah-mudahan Allah mencucuri rahmat ke atas roh mereka.

Pengalaman arwah ayah saya belayar ke Mekah dengan kapal yg menggunakan kuasa arang batu bersama datuknya kira2 pd tahun 1900 dan pengalaman arwah ibu saya yg dua kali belayar ke Tanah Suci juga memberi ilham kpd saya. Yang baik drpd Allah dan yg serba kekurangan drpd saya sendiri. Saya mohon maaf.

Kapal haji yg membawa kira2 1500 orang jemaah haji menjelma sbg kampung terapung di lautan Hindi. Masyarakat terapung yg dtg dari seluruh pelosok Malaysia dgn dialek atau pelat bahasa yg berlainan tetapi niat dan hala tuju yg sama. Ada yg kaya. Ramai yg sederhana. Semuanya baik hati, peramah, periang dan suka menolong. Tidak ada apa yg hendak dibanggakan di tengah2 lautan yg bergelora.

Yg kaya tinggal di bilik kelas satu dan dua yg berhawa dingin. Yg lain tinggal di petak2 di perut kapal. Di setiap petak ada kira2 15 buah katil dua tingkat utk 30 org jemaah. Suami isteri, rakan2 setempat dibenarkan tinggal bersama. Petani, nelayan, cikgu, kerani, polis, pesara dan lain2 hidup spt sebuah keluarga. Bekalan makanan dan ubat dikongsi bersama. Sakit demam bersama-sama tolong-menolong.

Di atas kapal ada tuk bomoh, bidan, tukang urut, dan ramai penglipur lara. Riuh rendah bergelak ketawa di petak, di dek kapal dan di mana saja. Suasana perkampungan jemaah haji di lautan Hindi berbeza-beza. Waktu fajar menyinsing amat menarik. Waktu senja dan malam ramai yg terpesona, terutama waktu bulan terang di Laut Socotra yg digelar Laut Sutera. Ramai yg bersiar-siar, bersembang dan bercerita. Ramai juga yg membaca alQuran dan berzikir. Keindahan alam mengingatkan jemaah tentang keindahan dan kekuasaan Pencipta. Yg lalai ada juga yg bermain daun terup, catur, dam, dhomna dan lain2. Anak2 kecil berlari-lari menghiburkan ayah bonda. Cucu2 tuk bergelar remaja lain pula kisahnya. Dlm kumpulan, mereka berkelah dan meronda.

Semua nampak riang dan ceria. Seronok sungguh belayar ke Jeddah dgn kapal laut. Pernah berlaku, duda dan janda minta dinikahkan segera walaupun baru bertemu mata di tengah samudera. Di mekah, Arafah, Muzdalifah, Mina dan Madinah tentu lebih bahagia lagi. Rugi kalau anda tidak membaca buku ini kerana kapal haji tidak ada lagi. Banyak cerita menarik yg diselitkan dlm buku ini.”

                Persediaan orang tua2 untuk menunaikan haji pada zaman dahulu merupakan antara perkara yg perlu ditekuni generasi muda pada hari ini. Cerita2 ini bukan shj seronok utk dijadikan topik perbualan antara atuk dan cucu, bahkan penting utk kita sedar bahawa mereka bersusah-payah utk menunaikan rukun islam yg kelima itu. Menjual sawah dan tanah utk haji ialah perkara biasa. Berkongsi rasa dan kisah, pada saya, mampu untuk memindahkan kesungguhan nenek moyang kpd generasi muda agar berkeinginan tinggi utk ‘naik haji’.

                Melalui buku ini, saya baru sahaja tahu akan cerita orang kampung bergotong-royong merajut tong sahara. Sebelum ini saya tidak pernah dengar cerita mengenainya. Begitu juga halnya tentang orang membawa belut dalam botol berisi lumpur. Dan juga kisah berkejaran menangkap ayam yang terlepas dari ikatan di atas kapal tetapi malang sekali ada antara ayam2 tersebut terbang ke laut lepas lalu mati katak. Dan juga petua memamah bawang merah mentah untuk menguatkan tubuh daripada hawa negara yg kita tidak biasa.

                Saya melahirkan rasa kagum dan terima kasih kepada si penulis kerana mempunyai ingatan yg sgt kuat dan berjaya pula menghidupkan cerita dgn perincian2 yg teliti. Pelayaran kapal haji yg berminggu-minggu ternyata tidak bosan dan penuh dgn aktiviti, menurut penulis. Selain kuliah agama pd setiap hari, ada juga acara sukan bg anak2 kecil, kuiz haji utk org dewasa, latihan kebakaran dan sesi jual beli yg unik di pelabuhan2 yg disinggahi.

                Kisah duka apabila menguruskan jenazah anggota jemaah yg sudah uzur tidak dpt dielakkan. Mereka dikebumikan nun jauh di perut laut, dilepaskan perlahan-lahan dgn pemberat. Teringat pula saya pada pantun ‘kelip-kelip kusangka api, kalau api mana dapurnya? Hilang ghaib kusangka mati, kalau mati mana kuburnya?’ T_T. Kisah suka juga ada melihatkan jemaah yg tawaf secara berenang padahal banjir di sekeliling kaabah sudah hapus kepala! (ya, ada gambar hitam putih dalam buku ini).

                Baik rasanya cukup sekadar itu. Buku ini termasuk dlm kategori ‘mestibaca’ hehe. Apa yg pasti, saya tidak akan membawa buku ini bersama-sama saya ke kerajaan bersatu nanti sebab beratnya sahaja sudah sama dengan berat sepapan sup bunjut ! hahaha.

Surah Yunus, Ayat 22: "Dialah yang menjalankan kamu di darat dan
di laut (dengan diberi kemudahan menggunakan berbagai jenis
kenderaan); sehingga apabila kamu berada di dalam bahtera dan bahtera
itu pula bergerak laju membawa penumpang-penumpangnya dengan tiupan
angin yang baik dan mereka pun bersukacita dengannya; tiba-tiba
datanglah kepadanya angin ribut yang kencang dan mereka pula didatangi
ombak menimpa dari segala penjuru, serta mereka percaya bahawa mereka
diliputi oleh bahaya; pada saat itu mereka semua berdoa kepada Allah
dengan mengikhlaskan kepercayaan mereka kepadaNya semata-mata (sambil
merayu dengan berkata): Demi sesungguhnya! jika Engkau (Ya Allah)
selamatkan kami dari bahaya ini, kami tetap menjadi orang-orang yang bersyukur"

Monday, September 3, 2012

Prep update.

                I know it’s been a while since I updated my previous entry, and there’s actually a lot to spill out but seriously I am running out of time. Walls surrounded me at these times that I’d once consider the thought of posting vlogs. I dare not though. =.=

                Last Saturday, my family and I were in Kuantan visiting our relatives (yang tak pernah tahu ramai sebenarnya kat sana). Earlier that day, we played tennis and checked out from the Swiss Garden resort. And by late evening, we already arrived in Subang Jaya, attending Kamil’s majlis doa selamat and joining futsal with the ‘semangat sukan soton’ team at the Sportsplanet.

                I returned home at 1 am. Then it took a while for me to sink into the reality that I’ve not done with my visa application! (this is due to the uni’s late update towards my new passport, not me procrastinating. eheh alasan je lebihh)

                I have not finished my Syawal fasting, my reading materials, my cooking lesson, buying luggage stuffs and to spend some quality time with le family and friends. And to think that I only have three weeks left at home, macam cacing kepanasan dan macam kera makan belacan lahh aku…! Aiyaaa

                Ok anyhow I shall make this post short. And to those who kept asking when is my flight to London, September 22nd. it is. Which university? universiti yang ada kaitan dengan susu, sotong dan ‘semangat sukan’ -.-!

                Misi ke universiti idaman tercapai jua akhirnya. Tak sabar juga sebenarnya nak sambung pengajian (errr…). Jadi sekarang cuma tinggal beberapa misi, iaitu misi yang pernah aku conteng menggunakan pen marker di cermin loker dorm berkat 1 dulu;
11 1As dalam genggaman,
doktor pakar kupunya masa depan,
Study overseas kuharapkan,
Dalam hatiku 30 juzuk alquran.
                
selamat hari raya!!! ikhlas daripada geng pasir mas, kelantan ^^

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Kem Bina Badan

“Bukan aku tak suka PAS… dak…. Malah aku respek Nik Aziz… aku tahu dia memang bagus… banyak ilmu agama… tapi yang aku tak puas hatinya kenapa depa dok berkawan dengan DAP nuh..!! DAP tu kapiaq ! kapiaq hang tau..” bebel orang tua itu.

Ada juga kedengaran suara protes oleh kawan-kawan semeja dengannya di warung itu. Belum tiba ke Ulu Kenas lagi saya sudah didakyah dengan politik oleh masyarakat setempat. Ahh, sudahh !!

Telinga saya panas, sepanas cuaca tengahari bandar diraja Perak, Kuala Kangsar pada ketika itu. Bagi menghilangkan kering tekak, kami sekeluarga mencuba mee udang yang dikatakan popular di tempat itu sambil menghirup udara segar di tepi sungai Perak. Saya tak reti nak komen sama ada mee udang itu sedap atau tidak, tapi kawan saya, saudara Izzatjali, ada merungut bahawa hidangan ‘istimewa’ itu sudah tidak sesedap dahulu kala.

Apa yang pasti, tidak lama kemudian perut saya memulas.

Dan saya dihantar oleh keluarga saya ke kem bina badan Ulu Kenas dalam keadaan perut meragam dan memegang sepucuk surat MC kerana demam. Satu tindakan yang saya kira kurang bijak.

Walau bagaimanapun, saya tetap pasrah dan bersikap optimis dalam menghadapi hari-hari mendatang. Saya tidak pernah bersikap skeptikal terhadap program Btn. Malah saya sangat menghargai jasa-jasa pihak berwajib dalam menyuburkan semangat patriotisme dalam kalangan belia. Cuma, saya tertanya-tanya tentang pendekatan dan pelaksanaan program yang akan digunakan bagi mencapai matlamat tersebut.

Pertanyaan-pertanyaan seperti itulah yang melatari pemikiran saya sebaik sahaja saya menjejakkan kaki ke kem bina badan ulu kenas. Tak ubah seperti pentaksir pegawai pelajaran daerah !

Wacana 1 bermula dengan penuh semangat. Penceramah menekankan konsep 1Malaysia daripada perspektif umum: usaha ‘rebranding’ untuk mencapai semangat perpaduan. Dalam keadaan sedar dan lalok, saya bersetuju dan mengiakan sahaja kebanyakan isi-isi penting ceramah, sehinggalah secara tiba-tiba saya tersentak apabila penceramah berkata, “Asal-usul Bumi ni dia (merujuk kepada Raja-raja Melayu) yang punya !! dia yang memerintah ..!!”

Saya beristighfar sambil mengurut dada. ‘Kenyataan seperti itu tidak membawa kepada murtad?’ saya pening sendirian.

Saya menyangka cuaca panas hingga ke petang, rupa-rupanya hujan di tengahari. Musibah menimpa saya apabila hidangan makan malam di dewan makan tidak mencapai ‘standard’ kebersihan yang normal. Hujan pula berlanjutan hingga ke senja. Selama seminggu saya makan sampah dan minum minyak ! Sudahnya, 5 hari 4 malam perut saya memulas.

Mujur, umi memahami. Beliau tidak pernah lupa memesan saya agar minum air dengan banyak, telan ubat sampai habis, selalu baca quran, dan solat pada awal waktunya.

Wacana 2 pula berkisar tentang misi ke arah negara maju. Penceramah menyenaraikan satu-persatu usaha-usaha kerajaan dalam membantu ekonomi negara. Semua jenis bradER (economic region) dan aiskR1M diceritanya. Bagi yang buta ekonomi, segalanya nampak indah kerana presentation slides penceramah adalah sangat number-based.

Para pelajar tidak dihidangkan dengan argumen yang membantutkan kejayaan sesebuah polisi , justeru, membantutkan otak untuk berfikir secara kritis. Saya tidak salahkan penceramah. Berkemungkinan si penceramah terpaksa mengejar masa yang agak suntuk. Tak ubah macam debat Rafizi-KJ. Aduh !

Saya berpendapat, program btn harus menggalakkan peserta supaya aktif berdiskusi secara dua hala. Malang sekali, ada kalanya saya merasakan ceramah yang disampaikan sangat berbaur emosi dan dicemari semangat kebangsaan yang tak tentu hala. Akibatnya, ‘learning outcome’ menjadi kabur bagi yang berfikir dan menjadi gelap bagi yang menerima secara bulat-bulat.

Aduhai, Romanticism! Hehe.

Saya sendiri rimas dihentam emosi, justeru, kelas ‘peningkatan keilmuan penjanaan kesedaran’ (pkpk) menjadi tempat yang ideal untuk saya bertenang. Fasilitator bertugas telah membuat pkpk kami menjadi kelas sembang, Alhamdulillah.

Sesi riadah juga telah menjadi pengubat keserabutan minda. Sikap para jurulatih seperti Pak Ahmad dan lain-lain tak ubah seperti sikap bekas-bekas komando yang saya pernah kenal sebelum ini. Ujian jasmanilah yang paling seronok. Dalam keadaan perut hebat memulas (24 jam sakit), saya mendapat tempat ketiga dan mencatat masa 9 minit dalam ujian larian 2km. hehe.

Baik, saya sudah kekeringan idea.

Bagi yang belum pernah pergi dan sering bertanya “Btn ini tidak hazardous ke?” atau mempunyai stigma “Ahh, btn ni politik belake~” atau berpendirian “alaa ni macam ceramah motivasi je…”, saya nasihatkan kalian agar jangan bermain dengan sangka-sangkaan.

Kalau datang dengan niat hendak belajar (ok fine sebenarnya lagi best kalau datang tanpa apa-apa niat hahaha), insyaAllah baik-baik sahaja. Buat kerja rumah dahulu sebelum pergi, supaya nanti tidak terpinga-pinga kebingungan di sana.

Kem bina badan ulu kenas yang saya hadiri agak hazardous sebab kami dilayan dengan hidangan makanan membunuh. Dengar cerita, makanan di penjara lagi sedap?

Selamat berpuasa dan selamat beribadah!

Sunday, July 22, 2012

The days and nights of Ramadhan...


...for me and you. Ok fine kali ni aku cuma share artikel emel yang aku terima baru-baru ini. Share dan forward pun ada saham pahala tau!! (<-- generasi Y sungguh di situ) Semoga artikel ini bermanfaat untuk kita semua insyaAllah. Baca, faham, amal..!!! =)
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Ramadan is a very special month for the Muslims, as in it Muslims around the world perform various types of worship, the most important of them being fasting.  This fasting of Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam, mandatory upon all adolescents and adults who have the ability.  Ramadan is also the month in which the first revelation came to the Prophet Muhammad, and thus is called the “Month of the Quran”.  During this month, there is a noticeable change in people’s lives as well as societies.  This article will describe a typical day of a Muslim during this month of forgiveness.

An Early Meal

“Eat a predawn meal, for indeed in it there is blessing.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
Although not obligatory, Muslims families throughout Ramadan rise early in the morning before the first traces of light and partake in a light meal in implementation of this Prophet teaching.  Usually, the day of a Muslim starts with the dawn prayer performed when the first traces of light appear in the sky, but since it is the time when one starts the fast by withholding from food or drink, the Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, encouraged Muslims to arise before that time and partake in a meal.
From this it is clear that the point of fasting is not that one feels hunger throughout the day, but rather that one changes their lifestyle in order for it to be more conducive to the worship of Allah, a fact which will become quite clear.  One who often misses the dawn prayer, the hardest of the five prayers to perform due to its stated time, in this blessed month arises early in order to partake in a meal.  Thus this person becomes accustomed to awakening at an early hour, ultimately helping him to perform the dawn prayer for the rest of the year.
The most beloved of the voluntary prayers is one called “Qiyaam –ul-Layl”, or the Night Prayer.  This prayer is performed before the dawn prayer in solitude.  It is so beloved that it is usually nicknamed “the Prayer of the Pious”, a prayer performed by the devout when the majority of people are still sleeping in their beds.  God described this prayer in the Quran, saying:
“Their sides forsake from (their) beds, calling upon their Lord in fear and in hope….” (Quran 32:16)
Waking in the early hours before dawn to eat a meal also encourage the believers to perform this blessed prayer, one which otherwise seem like an arduous task for some.
This predawn meal is to be eaten close to the time of dawn, and thus people continue to eat until they hear the mu’ezzin, or caller of prayer, call out the azaan from the local mosque, signaling that the first traces of light have appeared.  Thus, Muslims end their meal and prepare themselves to attend the congregational prayer at their local mosque, held five times a day throughout the year.

The Month of the Quran

After attending the dawn prayer, many Muslims choose to sit in the mosque for a while and recite a selected portion of the Quran at this time.  Recitation of the Quran is recommended at all times, and due to it one’s faith increases in Islam:
“The believers are only those who, when Allah is mentioned, their hearts tremble with fear, and when His Verses are recited unto them, they (i.e. the Verses) increase their Faith; and they put their trust in their Lord (Alone).”(Quran 8:2)
Being the month in which the Quran was revealed, Muslims are even more zealous to recite its entirety, as this was also done by the Prophet.
“[The Prophet] would meet him (Gabriel) every night in Ramadan and they would recite the Quran to each other.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
Quite often in Ramadan in the Muslim world, you will hardly find a mosque empty during any part of the day.  Muslims try to set aside time this month in order to complete the Quran and ponder its meanings.

Fasting of the Day

In most Muslim countries, workload and schedules are lightened in order to accommodate for the special features of this month.  Children go to school at a later time to accommodate for their early rise and the late night prayer, and the majority of businesses close well before dusk.  Many stores also remain open throughout the night.
During daylight hours until the sun sets below the horizon.  Muslim abstain all types of food and drink, as well as sexual intercourse with their spouses.  This creates a sense within the Muslim throughout the day that they are obeying the commands of God, as they leave things which are perfectly permissible at other times.  This created within the Muslims a conscience which encourages them to leave those deeds impermissible at all times.  Muslims, dry-mouthed from lack of water and abstaining from all types of food seen throughout the day, gain a sixth sense – God consciousness - and this is the goal of fasting the month of Ramadan.  God says in the Quran:
“Fasting has been prescribed for you as it has been prescribed for those before you in order that you become of the God-conscious.” (Quran 2:183)
Fasting is a secret worship which a person offers to God.  He may very well eat and drink in privacy without anyone coming to know of it… but the trait which keeps the Muslim from doing so is this consciousness of His Lord.
For this reason, one sees that many sinful Muslims as well leave many of their sins during this blessed month, due to its sacredness, and one hopes that this will cause them to be more faithful throughout the remainder of the year.
The Prophet warned Muslims against certain sins they might easily fall into and thus ruin the goal of fasting.  The Prophet said:
“Whoever does not stop speaking falsehood and acting in accordance with it, God has no need of him giving up his food and drink.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
He also warned against being provoked into behaving rudely.  He encouraged Muslims to respond to one who may provoke him by saying:
“Indeed I am fasting, Indeed I am fasting.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
These Prophetic sayings are clear in that the main benefit of Ramadan is spiritual and moral rectitude.
Thus one finds in Muslim societies that a spirit of peace dwells in the hearts of Muslims throughout Ramadan, due to the extra worship and avoidance of all evilness and ill manners.  One finds that people are generally more easy to deal with and lighthearted, and when one lives in a society for one month in which most of the people are fasting, the sense of unity and brotherhood which results is unmatched by any other occasion, except maybe the Hajj.

Iftar, or Breakfast

As the day ends, Muslims gather in their homes in wait for sunset.  Mothers and daughters are usually busy at this time preparing breakfast and dinner, while men usually return from their work and slip into more comfortable clothes, either taking time to recite the Quran or help out in the preparation for breakfast.  Before sunset, the family gathers at the dining table in wait for the mu’ezzin,  utilizing this time supplicating to Allah and asking Him for His Mercy.
“Indeed for each fasting person there is a prayer which is answered when they break their fast.” (Tuhfat-ul-Muhtaj)
Once the call to prayer is heard, Muslims hurry to break their fast with dates, in emulation of the Prophet, and offer words of gratitude taught by the Prophet.
“The Thirst has been quenched, and the veins have become moist and full, and the reward is certain, God willing.” (Abu Dawood)
Many Muslims add:
“Oh Allah, indeed for You Alone I have fasted, and in You alone I have believed.  With your provisions I have broken my fast, and upon You I have trusted.”
Muslims then eat a light meal of various appetizers and drinks.  Many times, Muslims find themselves either invited or inviting others, whether they be members of the extended family, one’s friends, or the poor.  The majority of mosques also offer free food in order ease the sufferings for the poor.  May mosques hold iftar in order to strengthen community ties, common in countries in which Muslims are minorities.  Prophet Muhammad encouraged to feed others during this blessed month in his saying:
“Whoever gives food to a fasting person with which to break his fast, he will have a reward equal to his (the fasting person)…” (Al-Tirmidhi)
Special rations are also distributed to needy households in the beginning of the month by charitable organizations to meet the needs of the month.
The delight felt at breaking fast is one truly indescribable.  Never does the most meager of meals seem so tasty or bring so much joy to a believer.  Indeed the Prophet spoke the truth when he said:
“The fasting person will feel two moments of joy: one moment when he breaks his fast and another when he meets his Lord.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
There is no time at that point to eat a large meal, as sunset is the time for another prescribed prayer.  Muslims prepare to attend the congregational prayer, mostly always at walking distance.  After attending the dusk prayer, some Muslims eat dinner, while others delay eating until the night prayer is finished, an event which is one of the main features of the night of Ramadan, another spiritual dimension of this blessed month of mercy and blessings.
After performing the dusk prayer, Muslims return to their homes either to continue with their appetizers or eat dinner.  Most people, however, choose not to eat much, as it will hinder them in performing that worship which is the delight of the believer in Ramadan – the taraweeh prayer.  This prayer is held immediately after the night prayer, which is performed when the last traces of dusk disappear, about an hour and a half after the dusk prayer.

The Taraweeh (Night Prayer)

The taraweeh is a special prayer performed in congregation.  It is quite long, lasting about an hour to an hour and a half.  It is performed every night of Ramadan, and in it most of the Imams, or prayer leaders, seek to complete the recitation of the entire Quran.  In it Muslims pray to their Lord, standing, bowing and prostrating to Him, and gain the opportunity to listen to the Quran in its entirety, listening to its verses in a melodious voice as if they were being revealed then and there.  Mosques with more proficient recitors tend to fill quickly, so worshippers arrive earlier than the stated time to reserve their place.  Some mosques have over a thousand worshippers who come from all over the city to attend.  Indeed it is an experience one awaits an entire year to experience.  Thetaraweeh prayer is a means of forgiveness, as the Prophet said:
“Whoever stands the night in prayer in Ramadan believing in God and seeking His reward, all his previous sins will be forgiven.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
Worshippers listen to the Quran being recited in prayer and ponder over its meanings, and the voice of the Imam has much to do with the effect it has on people.  In various mosques, it is not rare to see people crying while listening to its verses, verses which speak of the blessings of God, His Mercy and Love, His Paradise which He has reserved for the patient believers, as well as verses which speak about the sufferings of Hell.  The Quran is a revelation which speaks to each individual, and thus each individual feels that God is directly addressing him when he hears it.  Thus the feelings which arise while listening to its recitation is truly incomparable and indescribable.
At the end of the taraweeh prayer, the Imam and the congregation raise their hand in supplication to God for themselves and for the Muslims, asking God to forgive their sins, give them strength to practice their faith and remain firm, enter them into Paradise, to cure the sick, to forgive those who have already passed away, and all other good things of this world and the next.  They also ask God to save them from the punishment of the day of Judgment, to ease their account on that day, and also to ease the sufferings of their brethren throughout the world.  It is not uncommon to find the majority of the congregation in tears begging their Lord.  Indeed the taraweeh prayer is one of the highlights of Ramadan and plays a great role in giving inspiration to and the rectitude of the Muslims.
After the taraweeh, Muslims return to their homes and eat dinner, and then retire to bed in preparation for their early rise for the predawn meal.
As one can see, Ramadan is a month in which various kinds of worship are performed to God.  Ramadan is like a training period in which Muslims change their lifestyles to one which is in accords to God’s commandments.  From the time a person awakens in the morning, throughout the day and into the night, a Muslim is performing various types of worship, some obligatory while others voluntary, all in order to gain the pleasure of his Lord.  This month is indeed a key factor in the lives of Muslims, a period of rejuvenation in which the believer is inspired for another year in his life, one filled with the pleasure of God and void of His anger.
There are other special features in Ramadan.

The Last Ten Nights

1.    “Indeed we have revealed it (the Quran) in the Honored Night.
2.    And what will explain to you what the Honored Night is?
3.    The Honored Night is better than a thousand months.
4.    In it, the angels descend as well as the Spirit (Gabriel) by the permission of their Lord, with all types of decrees.
5.    ‘Peace’ it is until the rising of dawn.” (Quran:97:1-5)
It was Ramadan in which the Quran was revealed from the heavens to the Earth.  More specifically, it was one of the last ten nights of this blessed month.  The Prophet said:
“Seek the Honored Night in the last ten.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
 On that night, worship and good deeds are better than performing them for a thousand months, as mentioned in the verses above.  Thus the Prophet would increase his worship by staying awake the whole night in worship.
“When he entered the [last] ten [nights] of Ramadan, the Prophet would ‘rollup his sleeves’ and give life to the whole night, and waken his family.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
Muslims in Ramadan seek this Honored Night in order that they may be given an increase in reward.  Muslims spend the whole night in worship, from praying the taraweeh prayer to reading the Quran, supplicating to God, and praying extra voluntary prayers.  During these nights, there is even an extra congregational prayer held in the mosques which lasts for about an hour and a half to two hours up until the time of the predawn meal.  Nights are alive with worship, and people for these ten nights expend all efforts in doing so, seeking that they may have spent the Honored Night in the worship of God.  The Prophet said:
“Whoever stood in prayer in the Honored Night, believing in God and hoping for His reward, all his previous sins will be forgiven.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
Ramadan is a month of forgiveness, and people hope that they will people from those who are saved from the Fire:
“God chooses who will be saved from the Fire (in Ramadan), and that is every night.” (Al-Tirmidhi)
For this reason in Ramadan, people fast, pray, and seek the Honored Night in order that they may be forgiven for their shortcomings and enter Paradise.

Umrah (Lesser Pilgrimage to Mecca)

The Prophet encouraged people to visit the Kaaba and perform the lesser pilgrimage, or Umrah.  He said:
“Indeed performing Umrah in Ramadan is equal to performing Hajj with me.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
Thus, millions of people flock to Mecca to perform this lesser pilgrimage, most coming during the last ten days of the month hoping to earn the reward of Hajj and also witnessing the prayers at the Kaaba, an exhilarating experience for the believer.  One meets Muslims from all parts of the world, from all cultures and races, and all have congregated in this sacred sanctuary, fasting throughout the day and worshipping throughout the night, all to earn the pleasure of their Creator, their Lord.

A Month of Forgiveness

We mentioned various Prophetic sayings which state that the various types of worship in Ramadan are a means for forgiveness.  Fasting, the taraweeh prayer, and praying in the Honored Night are all means of forgiveness.
“Whoever fasts the month of Ramadan, believing in God and hoping for His reward, all his previous sins will be forgiven.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
“Whoever stands the night in prayer in Ramadan believing in God and seeking His reward, all his previous sins will be forgiven.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
“Whoever stood in prayer in the Honored Night, believing in God and hoping for His reward, all his previous sins will be forgiven.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
Ramadaan in general is a month of savior from the Fire:
“God chooses who will be saved from the Fire (in Ramadan), and that is every night.” (Al-Tirmidhi)

A Month of Charity

As mentioned before, people seek to feed others with food for which to break their fast and donate food rations to needy families to suffice them the month of Ramadan.  In addition to this, people are more charitable in general during Ramadan, as charity is considered worship for which God will reward them.  The companioned the Prophet, Abdulah b. Abbas, said:
“The Prophet was the most generous of people, and he was even more generous in Ramadan.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
In order to increase in their good deeds, some Muslims choose to offer their Zakaah[1], or obligatory annual charity, in this month as well.

Private Devotion

There is a special type of worship in Islam in which one devotes himself to the mosque for a period of time, whether it be for a day or a week, and spends his time in reciting the Quran and mentioning praises of God, again a training for having a person becoming accustomed to living a life revolved around the worship of God.  In secluding oneself from one’s daily routine and indulging in the worship of God, he learns to prioritize his life and give less worth to the life of this world.  The Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, himself would practice this act of devotion, called I’tikaaf, during the last ten days of Ramadan.  He would pitch a tent in the mosque and seclude himself in it, busying himself in various types of individual worship.
Muslims around the world take leave from their work or school and try to fulfill this act of worship, but because of its difficulty, as it entails a type of cutting off from daily life, few people do so.  None the less, the majority of the congregational mosques do have a few people who take to this worship.

Conclusion

As one can see, Ramadan is indeed a very special time for Muslims around the world.  It is a month of worship in which sinners repent and return to God, and the believer rejuvenate their faith.  It is a training period in which one becomes accustomed to leading a life in accordance to the commands of God and seeking His Pleasure.  It is a time when one strengthens their relationship with their Creator.  It is a time when one trains himself to do extra acts of worship in addition to the obligatory.  The month of Ramadan is one which has no match, and the feelings Muslims have in this month are unexplainable.  For this reason, the companions of the Prophet would ask God to give them the blessing to experience Ramadan six months before its arrival, and for six months after its departure, they would seek forgiveness from God for their shortcomings in it.  We ask God to accept the Muslims fasting and praying in this blessed month, and to give others the guidance to be able to fast it as Muslims.
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اللهم إنا نشكرك بدخول رمضان، وافتح لنا أبواب الجنة، وأغلق لنا أبواب النار، واغفر لنا، واجعلنا من عبادك الشكور المغفور

Ya Allah, sesungguhnya kami bersyukur dengan masuknya Ramadhan, dan bukakanlah bagi kami pintu-pintu syurga, dan tutupkanlah bagi kami pintu-pintu neraka, dan ampunkan bagi kami, dan jadikan kami dari kalangan hamba-hamba-Mu yang bersyukur, yang diampuni.