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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Zaman Belajar Itu Zaman Keemasan
Saya rasa ramai rakan-rakan yang islamik tahu akan hakikat bahawa dunia islam hari ini akan terus kerugian andai golongan muda terus tidur dalam buaian hedonisme. Cepat saja untuk kita yang islamik ini menunding jari menyalahkan kemunduran ummat kepada mereka yang tidak islamik. Tetapi kita lupa sebenarnya bahawa kita yang islamik ini juga mungkin tergolong dalam golongan yang merugikan masyarakat. Kenapa?
Sebab berjuangnya kita hanyalah meletakkan link-link berkaitan agama di Facebook. Berjuangnya kita hanya dengan mendendangkan lagu-lagu islamik. Berjuangnya kita hanya dengan memakai wallpaper islamik.
Hadirnya AUKU telah menyebabkan pelajar hari ini lupa akan tugas mereka sebagai pelajar selain belajar dan lulus exam; iaitu tugas untuk beraktivisme. Maka lahirlah golongan pelajar Islamik yang hanya melaungkan perjuangan tanpa mahu berjuang.
Zaman belajar ini adalah zaman keemasan untuk melatih kita untuk berjuang. Kenapa demikian? Tak bolehkah kita berjuang selepas belajar sahaja? Habiskan satu persatu, kata orang tua.
Inilah jawapannya kenapa zaman belajar ini adalah zaman keemasan untuk pelajar:
1. Pelajar dipertanggungjawabkan dengan tiga tanggungjawab iaitu
a) belajar
b) lulus exam dan
c) beraktivisme
2. Ramai yang lupa akan tanggungjawab ketiga iaitu beraktivisme. Pihak kerajaan telahpun mengecilkan skop aktivisme ini kepada aktviti kokurikulum wajib sekolah. Ini menyebabkan pelajar yang ke universiti lupa akan tanggungjawab mereka sebagai agen perubahan masyarakat.
3. Bagi yang menyangka dia akan beraktivisme hanya selepas belajar, mereka lupa bahawa selepas belajar mereka akan dibebani dengan pelbagai lagi tanggungjawab seperti:
-Belajar (bagi yang sambung post-graduate)
- tanggungjawab sebagai suami dan isteri
- anak-anak
- mertua
- kerja
4. Andai kita pelajar tidak mula melatih diri untuk beraktivisme sewaktu belajar, kita tidak akan mampu untuk beraktivisme selepas belajar kerana aktivisme perlu kepada pengorbanan. Bersediakah kita untuk mengkompromi anak-anak, isteri, suami, wang gaji untuk dakwah andai masa belajar pun sukar untuk kita susun untuk dakwah?
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Pendirian, bukan Ketaksuban
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Hidup Melayu vs Hidup Islam: Where is the solution?
Mahathir's strategy to revive Malay's spirit from being 'layu' resulted in two extremes of political approaches:
1) those of UMNO & PERKASA type where their major struggle is for the Malay race... the natioanalistic approach. Malay nationalism is being put forward where Islam is seen as only the its complement.
2) Those of PAS type. Nowadays they are quite anti-nationalistic with the slogan PAS For All. With PAS, struggle for Malay supremacy is not that much needed. What important is Islam's supremacy thus rejecting any means of struggle for reviving the Malay's sad condition as explained by Mahathir.
Both approaches has one similar problem: they are mere slogans. UMNO shouts the slogans of Malays supremacy while PAS for being the very opposite opposition comes out with a slogan denying UMNO's solution stating that ISLAM is the Solution.
UMNO's and PERKASA's nationalistic approach deemed to be a failure as for over 5 decades it hasn't be able to solve the problems the Malays are facing. Clearly (for those who understand) Islam is the solution to the problems Malays are facing. It was clear to today's youth that UMNO's formula had failed.
However PAS slogan that reverberate the denial of any of racial intervention in Islamic struggle is a problem as well. It is simply an ignorance over the prophetic history. The Prophet Muhammad used the comfort of tribal protections as a strategy to spread the message of Tauheed. Remember how Abu Talib protects him? How Bani Hashim had suffered from the boycott alongside the Muslims? And not many knows that the Ansar tribe is Prophet Muhammad's family. Abdul Mutallib, the prophet grandfather was born in Yathrib, a descendant of them.
The problem lies in the SLOGAN. Slogan from PAS that yell the hatred over nationalistic approach had concealed the fact that racial or tribal intervention is a part of our Prophet's strategy. Thus the slogan "ISLAM IS THE SOLUTION" doesn't solve the problem as it is a mere slogan. It doesn't explain the strategy even; worse in our condition concealed the much needed strategy of reviving the Malays as the backbone of Islamic revival in Malaysia.
Enough with the slogans my fellow Muslims (Well... 90% of them are Malays anyway) in Malaysia. Slogans doesn't give the solutions. It just gives an ideology that makes us feels good but it doesn't show us clear solutions.
Speaking of solutions, we must come to an intermediate solution. A moderate solution which takes Islam as the main aim, having racial intervention as the strategy therefore not denying that we are born as Malays with our embedded cultures, at the same time not denying that we are also Muslims having Lailahaillallah as our main guide in life and as our aim of Jihad.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Deciphering Reality of Life
So am I real?
I have to admit, not to everybody but myself… that what I projected was really an image. So am I being hypocrite? People say better not involve in tarbiyyah, dakwah etc if you are just a hypocrite.
No… I wouldn’t say that I’m a hypocrite. And I am really not one… Na’uzubillah. So what happen actually?
There’s a simple mistake I did… the failure to put the knowledge into practice. What is Islam all about? What is Qur’an about? What is Sunnah about? These are all nothing but a deen… a way of life. So when I learn one ayat, I should put it into practice. But I did not. I treat the ayat as a mere source of speech so that my presentation in usrah can be more flowery and attractive. It’s a big mistake! I have fractionalized Islam making myself a partial Muslim!
But my dear friends… putting Islam into practice is the real challenge. My failure might also be your failure, the failure to decipher the sea of knowledge in the Qur’an and Sunnah into real daily living.
So how do you know you are actually failing to decipher the knowledge into practive? Into reality of life?
Easy… these might be the indications:
1. You wake up late in the morning
2. You didn’t attend Fajr prayer
3. You didn’t Qur’an that much
4. You didn’t pray in Jamaah
Wait a minute… are all indications about ibadah? No… even more like these:
1. You didn’t keep your room
2. You didn’t finish your homework
3. You didn’t study regularly
4. You spend your time on movies
5. You SMS girls
6. You skip your cooking duty
7. You didn’t attend class
Well… I think I am not a real Muslim yet. If I am real, I’m not just projecting a Muslim image… you know like, beards, ketayap, or in my case usrah, daurah, posting hadith on facebook, posting Muslim news on facebook etc. Being real is to keep check on all the above daily matters. I might be criticizing myself but you… yes you, whoever reading this… you might be one as well.
يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُواْ ادْخُلُواْ فِي السِّلْمِ كَآفَّةً وَلاَ تَتَّبِعُواْ خُطُوَاتِ الشَّيْطَانِ إِنَّهُ لَكُمْ عَدُوٌّ مُّبِينٌ
Ya ayyuha allatheena amanoo odkhuloo fee alssilmi kaffatan wala tattabiAAoo khutuwati alshshaytani innahu lakum AAaduwwun mubeenun
2:208 O ye who believe! Enter into Islam whole-heartedly; and follow not the footsteps of the evil one; for he is to you an avowed enemy
Wallahuallam
Ageing
I’m dedicating this scrappy note to whomever turning 23 tonight
Here I am once again, coming onto the brink of transitional age. Hey, wait a minute! What’s that? Transitional Age? Like Descartes or Plato give this term or what? Naah.. I invented the term my own. It’s defined by me as a range of age where people are turning from childhood to teen, from teenage to adulthood, from adulthood to golden age, and from golden age to err.. death.
Yeah… I’m 23 now. Well, many would still consider this age as being youth. So youthful would normally means… ENJOY!! No responsibilities!!! No committed relationships!!! Or Study!!! Well… erm I guess I’m done with that phase already. I just got to move on, leave that pointless “youthful” life and start to find some clear, DESTINED directions. Actually I began to start leaving that phase over a year ago, when I began to see pointless shopping as pointless, or dating as not hype anymore, then having girlfriends as well (can’t find the vocab)… as pointless.. and now I think my transition into adulthood is almost complete.
Metamorphosis?
Wow… so easy to say that? Like I’m a metamorphosing butterfly? Well, I don’t actually and exactly and accurately saying that I’m nearing adulthood. I just felt that I’m nearing that phase. Everything around me is like ‘growing’:
1.Many of my friends already got married… many got engaged as well… sometimes I felt like err like I’ve been left behind..
2.Some already got a job… hey my younger sister had already been offered a job as a kuli architect in a Chinese firm.. I mean Malaysian Chinese firm.
3.My elder brother is heading towards marriage as well… good luck to you…
4.My classmates’ jokes are getting more unchildish… like: hey you gotta be quick getting married… ha ha ha ha (is that a joke… well, I’m quite a jokeless person at times)… or like: tickle tickle tickle tickle… Mus!! You better hurry up and tell her mom for her hand! I can’t stand you tickling me..
5.Discussions are getting more like adult: Err… Zul, you know anything about Bosnia? Yeah I know something.. its like bla.. and bla bla this bla that. Oh ok.. we gotta read more… history is important.
6.I Don’t need to mention facebook… discussions are so much into philosophy, history, religion, sociology, politics.. and so on.. [no time for gossip-like statuses]
7.Oh yeah My father… His first topic after a hello on the phone call will be: ANAS!!!! When are you getting married? Dhuhh.. well don’t worry Abah… I’m working for it.. I’m wooorking.. God knows Well what’s in store for me.
8.And… erm… things are coming up for me as well… that makes me really began to think like an adult… things like: marriage [I’m normal… normal dude got married], like money, like buying my first car, like buying properties, like when I’m having my first child… like my first child’s name [oops.. not to that extent yet]
Well… that’s just a scrappy recap of how things turning adult around me
Our first Year in Bangalore... things had changed a lot
Life as a da’ie
And yes… my life as a da’ie… Does the title da’ie makes me different? Or special? Or people say more holy? Naah.. it’s just the same, normal life actually, because Islam is normal.. it’s normal for God to expect us to do Amar Makruf nahi munkar, it’s normal for God to tell us to become a khalifah… being a khalifah? Is it like being a king or mullah or what? Naah.. you are just being yourself… like I’m becoming a doctor, and my duty as a doctor, putting it in the way God wants it to be… that’s a khalifah… It’s also normal for us to pray five times a day, putting more effort into augmenting our amal… because that’s what God told us to do… so it’s sooo normal and natural… so my life as a dai’e… nothing much different from your life whoever you are reading this… I go to work, I study, I’m buying cars, I’m buying house… so do you…
except, people see is as abnormal sometimes because they are not taking all these as normal… like really normal doctors don’t go anywhere giving religious talk… or like me giving talks at F15 on one fine Sunday morning in SEED programme. Well.. don’t freak out.. just see that as a part of my errr… fulfilling my obligations.
So at 23, my job as a dai’e doesn’t change the fact that I’m a human no less holy than anyone… just doing my normal part as a khalifah… like what God normally tell us…
Life as a dai'e... its normal
Be careful, don’t trip
Transitional ages are challenging periods. I remembered how challenging teenage was. At that time I began to discover something like sexuality, feelings, love, or things like hype stuff… you know, cigarette, having girlfriends and stuffs… those are challenging age… many got tripped and trapped down into the ravine of life after that.
Transitional age is challenging as there are lots of new changes around you that you need to be quick to acquaint yourself with. By acquainting yourself what I mean is that to understand the changes around you and use that changes for you to mature yourself.
Now that I’m in the transition age again, this time into adulthood. Things like marriage is of daily thoughts. So what you gonna do with that? Getting married? Some just don’t realized that they actually want to get married. So they opt for unlawful relationship instead. Many had gone into premarital sex as well. So to get a control over changes in yourself is to identify and understand its urge. From there we must find a way to get it the natural way… in this case, nikah is an urge… you gotta be there someday somehow… so just get there then.. work it up!!!
Again I’m stressing… transitional age is challenging. If you fail to understand its nature, you fall into the ravine of life. Some just give up life for this. So it’s a crucial time.
Transitional age is a crucial time... always be on guard
That’s it!!!
So that’s it… my scrappy note about ageing.
Usually I wrote serious things… like politics, or dakwah, or history, but this time around I’m just… errrr… scrapping.
So, if you don’t find any benefit just don’t bother.
God Knows best/Wallahuallam
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
The best source of motivation... the hardest to obtain, but the noblest you'll become
I am currently having a motivational crisis. I bet everybody has that sometimes in their life. It's normal to have this ups and downs in life. Ever since I engaged myself with Islam in a more serious manner, I began to gauge my level of motivation based on the level of Iman (For us, normal Muslims unlike the prophets, Iman is yazid wa yankus... it has its ups and downs). There's a reason to why I use this gauge as the standard meter for motivational level. The question comes back to the purpose of life as defined by Islam.