HOPE - BANZ CHILDREN 2015
Kutipan Dana Pembangunan Semula Asrama Lelaki Yang Terbakar Badan Amal Nur Zaharah, BANZ
BANZ merupakan sebuah badan yang menempatkan lebih 54 orang kanak-kanak dan dewasa berumur 7-21 tahun yang terdiri daripada asnaf, anak yatim, anak tidak bertaraf dan sebagainya.
Asrama yang dihuni oleh pelajar lelaki telah terlibat dalam kebakaran beberapa tahun yang lepas menyebabkan mereka kehilangan penempatan dalam tragedi tersebut. Mereka ditempatkan di penempatan sementara selama lebih kurang 3 tahun sementara menunggu bantuan untuk mendapatkan dana dari badan-badan yang bertanggungjawab bagi pembinaan semula asrama lelaki. Pada Ramadhan 2015 yang lalu, pemilik asal penempatan sementara meminta untuk mengosongkan bangunan untuk digunakan. Buat masa sekarang, pelajar lelaki ditempatkan berdekatan bangunan pelajar perempuan yang boleh juga membawa lebih cabaran kepada pihak pendtadbiran bagi menguruskan situasi semasa sekarang,
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Last few years, the residency for the boys was caught in fire, and they lost their shelter in the tragedy. They were placed at a temporary site for about 3 years while waiting for responses from the authorities to help on fundings needed to build a new residency complex. In the recent Ramadhan they were told to evacuate the temporary site as the owner needed it back. Right now they had to squeeze in the very crowded space in the same area where the girls are placed, and this is causing a lot of other challenges for the shelter home's management.
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50 Things Men Wish Women Knew
Listen up ladies: We know you're keeping secrets from us. And even though you think you've got men all figured out, we're hiding a few things ourselves. But we're kind enough to compile this list of 50 universal guy truths that all women should understand. Read on and learn what your man is really thinking.
What He Wishes You Knew #1
Express yourself. It makes us proud, even if someone thinks you're wrong.
What He Wishes You Knew #2
You look hot in running shoes and shorts. And that top thingy with the stripes.
What He Wishes You Knew #3
Bare, tan shoulders are underrated.
What He Wishes You Knew #4
If you think I'm speeding now, you should see me drive when you're not in the car.
What He Wishes You Knew #5
If you're truly interested in us, don't play hard to get.
What He Wishes You Knew #6
Shopping is a chore, not an activity.
What He Wishes You Knew #7
When I screw up, go ahead and tell me—once.
What He Wishes You Knew #8
No question need ever be asked through a closed bathroom door if I'm inside. I love you less with each syllable you utter.
What He Wishes You Knew #9
I'm hot for you, not your sister or your friend or your coworker.
What He Wishes You Knew #10
My guy friends. Not only are they not negotiable, they're your best sign that I'm not a whack job.
What He Wishes You Knew #11
Don't be afraid to ditch the makeup. Natural is sexier.
What He Wishes You Knew #12
Leave the eyebrows alone. Plucked ain't pretty.
What He Wishes You Knew #13
You can have sex with us any time you want. Seriously.
What He Wishes You Knew #14
When the game is on, we will pay attention to you if you're nice about it. Bark, and we shut down.
What He Wishes You Knew #15
I don't ask for directions because I'm just happy to be driving. Anywhere.
What He Wishes You Knew #16
Masturbation is merely practice for the big game. Encourage it.
What He Wishes You Knew #17
We crave hugs and hand-holding too. And no, it doesn't always have to lead to sex.
What He Wishes You Knew #18
But you can have sex with us any time you want. Did we mention that?
What He Wishes You Knew #19
There's no better sound in the world than you, having an orgasm.
What He Wishes You Knew #20
Though the exhaust note of a Porsche Boxster is pretty damn fine, too.
What He Wishes You Knew #21
I just may lie to make you feel good. Don't be angry about this. You really weren't looking for the truth anyway.
What He Wishes You Knew #22
When you get angry over some stupid little pointless thing, I question your intelligence.
What He Wishes You Knew #23
You're really bad at faking it.
What He Wishes You Knew #24
If I offer my help while you're getting ready, it means you're late.
What He Wishes You Knew #25
Never ask me to pick out your outfit. (See above.) I will invariably get it wrong and make us even more late.
What He Wishes You Knew #26
Giving me two or three choices, however, can be fun. Assuming you will change outfits in front of me. Slowly.
What He Wishes You Knew #27
Err on the side of hot; I love to show you off.
What He Wishes You Knew #28
Unless we're meeting my parents.
What He Wishes You Knew #29
When you call us at work "just to chat," we're not really listening; we're checking our e-mail.
What He Wishes You Knew #30
Spring means baseball and skirts. Doesn't need to be a mini-skirt; it's been a long winter.
What He Wishes You Knew #31
Chicks who drink beer are hot. Better yet: chicks who drink beer and watch the game. Better still: chicks who buy us a beer during the game.
What He Wishes You Knew #32
We don't mind being told we look good. Just don't call it a "cute outfit."
What He Wishes You Knew #33
We love ponytails.
What He Wishes You Knew #34
Being good in bed means:
a) Enthusiasm.
b) A sense of humor.
c) Patience.
What He Wishes You Knew #35
The first time? We're as nervous as you are.
What He Wishes You Knew #36
A random unexpected grope is always welcome, even in public. Especially in public.
What He Wishes You Knew #37
Make us laugh and we'll want to hang around.
What He Wishes You Knew #38
Yes, I laugh really loud around the guys. And I always will, so deal.
What He Wishes You Knew #39
Sure, men stereotypically like to solve a woman's problems. But a woman who solves her own while we watch? Instant erection.
What He Wishes You Knew #40
You can pick the movie, but have a reason.
What He Wishes You Knew #41
Do not expect to have a conversation via text message unless you use the words "naked" and "waiting."
What He Wishes You Knew #42
Sometimes we wonder why any woman would want to be with us, much less someone as amazing as you. So, thanks.
What He Wishes You Knew #43
Anytime you cook for us, we're happy.
What He Wishes You Knew #44
If you can hit a golf ball 150 yards, we just might fall in love.
What He Wishes You Knew #45
No, I don't remember what he said next. Or she. Or anybody, for that matter. I'm a guy, not a tape recorder.
What He Wishes You Knew #46
We love you even more because you know we need to go out with the guys once in a while.
What He Wishes You Knew #47
And we love it when you hang with us guys, too.
What He Wishes You Knew #48
We have a keen sense of imminent danger. It sounds like, "Do you think she's pretty?"
What He Wishes You Knew #49
Don't rely on us for keeping you up on the news.
What He Wishes You Knew #50
Never say, "I know you better than you know yourself." Nobody does.
Perbezaan antara Cinta, Sayang, Suka dan Minat
Cinta - Kita memang mengharapkan dia menjadi milik kita. Segala apa yang kita buat, kalau boleh nak dia tahu. Kita seboleh mungkin tak nak sakitkan hati dia. kita akan sentiasa berfikir tentang dirinya. (sebagai contoh : cinta di tujukan kepada seseorang yg kita selalu ingat dan mimpi. Tanpanya kita akan rasa sunyi dan kita cintakan sepenuh jiwa dengan hati yg ikhlas kepadanya walaupun dia buat tak tau je)
Sayang - Kita memerlukan dia di masa kita mahukan seseorang untuk berkongsi rahsia dan kisah duka kita. Selalunya kita akan sayangkan seseorang yang menjadi 'telinga' kepada masalah kita. (sebagai contoh : sayang di tujukan kepada seseorang yang boleh membuangkan masa dia untuk mendengar dan memeningkan kepalanya dgn masalah kita dan kita jugak boleh menyakitkan hati dia kerana kita bukannya cinta kepadanya)
Suka - Kita sukakan dia kerana dia kelakar. Dia happy-go-lucky. Bila bersama dengan dia, kita rasa nak tergelak sampai nak pecah perut. Tapi, kita taklah rindu sangat kat dia bila tak berjumpa seminggu. (sebagai contoh : suka di tujukan kepada seseorang yang boleh menjadi pelawak kepada kita, orang yang sentiasa menghiburkan kita)
Minat - Apa sesuatu pada dirinya yang menarik kita untuk mendekatinya. (sebagai contoh : minat ditujukan kepada seseorang yang ada sifat, peribadi atau barang yang kita mahukan)
Tetapi kita kena ingat bahawa tanpa minat , suka dan sayang kita tidak akan CINTA pada seseorang itu…
Sayang - Kita memerlukan dia di masa kita mahukan seseorang untuk berkongsi rahsia dan kisah duka kita. Selalunya kita akan sayangkan seseorang yang menjadi 'telinga' kepada masalah kita. (sebagai contoh : sayang di tujukan kepada seseorang yang boleh membuangkan masa dia untuk mendengar dan memeningkan kepalanya dgn masalah kita dan kita jugak boleh menyakitkan hati dia kerana kita bukannya cinta kepadanya)
Suka - Kita sukakan dia kerana dia kelakar. Dia happy-go-lucky. Bila bersama dengan dia, kita rasa nak tergelak sampai nak pecah perut. Tapi, kita taklah rindu sangat kat dia bila tak berjumpa seminggu. (sebagai contoh : suka di tujukan kepada seseorang yang boleh menjadi pelawak kepada kita, orang yang sentiasa menghiburkan kita)
Minat - Apa sesuatu pada dirinya yang menarik kita untuk mendekatinya. (sebagai contoh : minat ditujukan kepada seseorang yang ada sifat, peribadi atau barang yang kita mahukan)
Tetapi kita kena ingat bahawa tanpa minat , suka dan sayang kita tidak akan CINTA pada seseorang itu…
How online gaming led me to Islam
Revert Interview with one of our Brothers and Du'at, Rayyaan. Watch and learn his transition to the religion of Islam and how Nottingham Islam has supported him through his journey.
What is ISLAM?? An overview for Christians.
ISLAM is the world’s second largest religion with a following of over one billion people called Muslims—one-fifth of humanity.
The word “Islam” actually means “submission to God.” Therefore, “a Muslim is one who strives to submit to God.”
Where is Islam found?
Islam has spread across the entire globe. Muslims can be found in North and South America as well as in Western Europe, but they are predominately found in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Their predominant homelands lie in the area commonly referred to as the “10/40 Window” (between 10 degrees latitudinal north and 40 degrees latitudinal north ranging from the eastern side of North Africa to the western side of Asia). About 60% of Muslims are Asian. The regional breakdown of Muslims in the rest of the world is Arab world, 22%; sub-Sahara African, 12%; Eastern Europe, 5%. The rest are scattered through the world.
When did Islam begin, and who founded it?
Islam was founded in 610 A.D. by a man named Mohammed. During Mohammed’s time, polytheism reigned. His people were worshipping multiple gods. During one of Mohammed’s trips as a trader, he had a vision from a being he perceived to be an angel who said, “There is only one God, and His name is Allah. Worship Him.”
What is their holy book?
Just as Christians have the Bible, Muslims have the Quran. They believe the Quran was dictated to Mohammed by God through the angel Gabriel. Muslims are also told in the Quran to read three other holy books: the Torah (which are the first five books of the Old Testament), the Zabur (which are the Psalms of David), and the Injeel (the gospel of Christ).
Where do they meet?
Muslims around the world gather on Fridays in mosques. Mosques are buildings where men (and sometimes women, depending upon the country) pray to God. In a mosque during prayer time, all Muslims face toward Mecca, the birthplace of Islam, where Mohammed had his vision. Where men and women pray together, usually the men are in the front and women in the back.
What do Muslims believe in?
“Islam has seven fundamental beliefs that every Muslim must accept as a part of his/her religion (the Emanul Mufassil, or Faith Listed in Detail). Every Muslim learns this formula as a part of his/her religious training.” *
“Belief in God” (the standard word for “God” in Arabic is الله—“Allah”)
“Belief in the angels” (both good and bad)
“Belief in the revealed Books of God”
"Belief in God’s many prophets” (including Adam, Abraham, Moses, David, and others Christians and Jews are familiar with)
“Accepting that there will be a Last Day”
"Belief in the divine measurement of human affairs"
"Belief in life after death”
**Yahiya Emerick, Understanding Islam (Indianapolis: Alpha Books, 2002, p. 18.)
Muslims, also, believe in Satan and in a Day of Judgment on which God will send people to either heaven or hell. They also believe that Ishmael (the father of the Arab world), not Isaac, received the promise from God through Abraham; this helps to explain why Arab Muslims feel that their claim to the Holy Land is a God-given right.
» Why do many Arab Christians refer to God as “Allah”?
Is it true that Islam is a lot like Christianity?
Although the two religions share some terminology and even some theology (monotheism, for instance), Islam is fundamentally different from Christianity. Islam is a works-oriented religion, while Christian faith is based on salvation by grace through faith as a result of the shed blood of Christ.
In Islam, if God wants to forgive sin, He simply says, “It is forgiven.” Christianity recognizes the necessity of the shedding of blood for the forgiveness of sin (Hebrews 9:22).
What do Muslims think about Jesus?
All Muslims believe Jesus was born of a virgin and that he was a great prophet—yet he was only a man. They believe he was sent by God to help people obey God. Islam claims Jesus spoke as a baby, healed the sick, and raised the dead. The Quran refers to Jesus as the breath of God, the spirit of God, the life of God and the word of God. Muslims do not think Jesus died on the cross. They believe that right before he was to be killed, God took him up to heaven and someone else (probably Judas) replaced him on the cross. They trust that Jesus will return to the earth again to usher in the final judgment from God and confirm that Islam is the true and final religion for all mankind. (Yes, Muslims believe in the second coming of Christ!)
The word “Islam” actually means “submission to God.” Therefore, “a Muslim is one who strives to submit to God.”
Where is Islam found?
Islam has spread across the entire globe. Muslims can be found in North and South America as well as in Western Europe, but they are predominately found in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Their predominant homelands lie in the area commonly referred to as the “10/40 Window” (between 10 degrees latitudinal north and 40 degrees latitudinal north ranging from the eastern side of North Africa to the western side of Asia). About 60% of Muslims are Asian. The regional breakdown of Muslims in the rest of the world is Arab world, 22%; sub-Sahara African, 12%; Eastern Europe, 5%. The rest are scattered through the world.
When did Islam begin, and who founded it?
Islam was founded in 610 A.D. by a man named Mohammed. During Mohammed’s time, polytheism reigned. His people were worshipping multiple gods. During one of Mohammed’s trips as a trader, he had a vision from a being he perceived to be an angel who said, “There is only one God, and His name is Allah. Worship Him.”
What is their holy book?
Just as Christians have the Bible, Muslims have the Quran. They believe the Quran was dictated to Mohammed by God through the angel Gabriel. Muslims are also told in the Quran to read three other holy books: the Torah (which are the first five books of the Old Testament), the Zabur (which are the Psalms of David), and the Injeel (the gospel of Christ).
Muslims around the world gather on Fridays in mosques. Mosques are buildings where men (and sometimes women, depending upon the country) pray to God. In a mosque during prayer time, all Muslims face toward Mecca, the birthplace of Islam, where Mohammed had his vision. Where men and women pray together, usually the men are in the front and women in the back.
What do Muslims believe in?
“Islam has seven fundamental beliefs that every Muslim must accept as a part of his/her religion (the Emanul Mufassil, or Faith Listed in Detail). Every Muslim learns this formula as a part of his/her religious training.” *
“Belief in God” (the standard word for “God” in Arabic is الله—“Allah”)
“Belief in the angels” (both good and bad)
“Belief in the revealed Books of God”
"Belief in God’s many prophets” (including Adam, Abraham, Moses, David, and others Christians and Jews are familiar with)
“Accepting that there will be a Last Day”
"Belief in the divine measurement of human affairs"
"Belief in life after death”
**Yahiya Emerick, Understanding Islam (Indianapolis: Alpha Books, 2002, p. 18.)
Muslims, also, believe in Satan and in a Day of Judgment on which God will send people to either heaven or hell. They also believe that Ishmael (the father of the Arab world), not Isaac, received the promise from God through Abraham; this helps to explain why Arab Muslims feel that their claim to the Holy Land is a God-given right.
» Why do many Arab Christians refer to God as “Allah”?
Is it true that Islam is a lot like Christianity?
Although the two religions share some terminology and even some theology (monotheism, for instance), Islam is fundamentally different from Christianity. Islam is a works-oriented religion, while Christian faith is based on salvation by grace through faith as a result of the shed blood of Christ.
In Islam, if God wants to forgive sin, He simply says, “It is forgiven.” Christianity recognizes the necessity of the shedding of blood for the forgiveness of sin (Hebrews 9:22).
What do Muslims think about Jesus?
All Muslims believe Jesus was born of a virgin and that he was a great prophet—yet he was only a man. They believe he was sent by God to help people obey God. Islam claims Jesus spoke as a baby, healed the sick, and raised the dead. The Quran refers to Jesus as the breath of God, the spirit of God, the life of God and the word of God. Muslims do not think Jesus died on the cross. They believe that right before he was to be killed, God took him up to heaven and someone else (probably Judas) replaced him on the cross. They trust that Jesus will return to the earth again to usher in the final judgment from God and confirm that Islam is the true and final religion for all mankind. (Yes, Muslims believe in the second coming of Christ!)
KARMA? NO IN ISLAM... WE HAVE KIFARAH.
Karma? No in Islam, we have Kifarah. What you give, you’ll get back; either its in a good way or vice versa. Allah is fair, you know?
Karma is for Hindu, not for Islam. So don’t use misuse the word.
I’ve heard a lot of people (Muslims) esp some of my friends who has been using the word “Karma” unknowingly about its true meaning. It’s nothing like Islam. In Islam everything you do to others is judged by Allah and you will get it back either in a good way or other, unlike in the Hindu religion.
karma
ˈkɑːmə,ˈkəːmə/
noun
noun: karma
1.1
(in Hinduism and Buddhism) the sum of a person’s actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.- informal
good or bad luck, viewed as resulting from one’s actions.
What is Kifarah?
Kifarah is the return of God in the world of sin committed by a servant, God tests also may occur, which may involve the death of a loved one, loss of property or illness , regardless of whether the disease occurred in the period of time or intermittent depending on the conditions ( qada ‘ ) Divine or forever until death . As long as the conditions ( qada ‘ ) for pain was not timely qada’ God , then pain ( kifarah ) above will not heal despite many efforts by human di.sini clearly proves that some of the disease will heal on its own even without human effort to get healed or not healed despite a lot of efforts have been done to cure it .
Indeed , when Allah s.w.t. love a servant (us), He will test it . And when he tried , whether by reducing disease and so on , God will give patience . In the face of such an attempt , patience is paramount. Those who are patient will be given their reward without measure ( az -Zumar : 10 )
However practices do not enable him to achieve the prestige of the set. To be able to achieve the status of the last slave , Allah will test them , perhaps by reducing the hosts to it, such as pain , sensory loss , and so on . When given a test then God will give patience . With this slave will achieve the status . Such is the will of God for the beloved servants .
Aisha Sayyidatina have said , that the Prophet, have said which means: Not a believer to fall upon a crash , despite the thorns, or more than that, but God will drop him a sin. ( The meaning of the hadith narrated by Al – Bukhari and Muslirn )
In another hadith the Prophet s.a.w. also never said which means : plight of people recorded as rosary pain , anxiety and screams as prayers , alms such breath , sleep as worship and anxiety, from one , the other is to one side like a jihad for Allah and written to him the best of current practice ever done healthy .
No doubt that everything that happens, have causes of action, and may be associated with human behavior , but in fact behind the facts rationally unthinkable , qada ‘ and qadar Divine contains divine mysteries that are not understood by humans .
Source: http://muhdhazrie.wordpress.com/2009/07/13/apa-itu-kifarah/
5 new noteworthy laws taking effect in 2015
Washington – It is illegal to throw out food or anything else that is compostable.
New York – It is now illegal to take a selfie with a tiger or any other big cat.
Illinois – Medical marijuana can be used to treat epilepsy and seizure disorders.
New York – Residents must recycle their own e-waste.
Illinois – Teachers and school administrators must investigate claims of cyberbullying that extend outside of the classroom.
CES 2015 recap: News and updates as technology introduce new gadgets at Las Vegas conference
CES is the world's biggest consumer electronics and technology conference - and we'll be bringing you the latest as Sony, Panasonic and all the major players reveal their new devices, gadgets and innovations.
Here's a round up of the big announcements from CES today
- LG launched a new range of OLED 4K TVs - and a washing machine that has two drums, which has got people very excited.
- They also unveiled the G Flex 2 Smartphone, the first to include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor.
- Panasonic teased us with a 4K Blu Ray player and the return of the Technics brand.
- Samsung announced SUHD TVs - 4K, but with better colour and black reproduction - and announced the formation of the UHD alliance, a group of manufacturers and content creators who will decide on 4K standards.
- They also confirmed their 2015 TVs will run on Samsung's operating system, Tizen, and will include PlayStation Now to allow viewers to stream video games without needing a console
- Sony's keynote was packed with new gear - a super thin 4K TV, 4K Handycam and Actioncam, a new Walkman and a new standalone health tracking and fitness training music player - the Smart B-Trainer.
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