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29 Oktober 2010
14 September 2010
Burn The Qoran Day
A pastor named Terry Jones in a small church in Florida campaigned for International Burn the Qu’ran Day in conjunction with September 11.
Here I describe some of his stupidity based on what I read.
• It is clear that he lacks knowledge about Islam. A religion practiced by more than 1.5 billion people on earth and the fastest growing in the world.
• They would only helped the Muslims economically by purchasing the Qur'an before burning it.
• Come to think about it, burning the Quran you’ll also burn the stories of Adam, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and many other prophets.
• Think about this, if ALL other religious books and scriptures including the Bible and even the Qur'an burned, the Qu’ran will arise the next day because there are so many hafiz or Al Qur’an memorizer around the world not like the other religions’ book. For your information The Qur'an is preserved by Allah. It contents will not / cannot be amended till the Day of Judgment. It has stayed the same so for the past 1400 years.
• Moreover, one way to eliminate the Qur'an if there is any error in it is by burning.
• This is a hate crime and violating the constitution of the United States itself in the issue of freedom of religion.
Islam is not a religion of hate, as matter of fact it promotes love. We don’t go and burn the books of other religions. We do not need to do so. Based on the history, when the Islamic Caliphate conquered a region or country, they do not kill their prisoners and have even released them as performed by Salahudin Ayubi when he conquered Jerusalem. I believe all religion promotes love and to take care of other human beings. It is not the weakness of the religion but it is weakness the people losing their own desires and weak judgments.
We are a Muslim, we must not jump to conclusion and act the same by organizing hatred and hostility.
Here I leave you with this statement.
Remember the Prophet Muhammad preached Islam by telling us the truth and beauty and not by showing others’ weaknesses or hatred towards other religions.
Think about it.
Indeed, all good is from Allah and all shortcomings are of my own. Therefore, I asked for forgiveness.
Open your heart, hopefully you will understand. Thanks for taking the time to read. Hope it will benefit you.
Sincerely,
Faizal Yusup
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24 Mei 2010
Understanding Islam
Sajer-sajer tak ada kerja..
Sorry, lama tak update blog sebab sedang in the zone menyiapkan buku novel remaja trilogi berjudul Man Rempit – Kisah Cinta luar biasa seorang mat rempit.
Actually Islam is a simple religion and its a religion of the heart.
There are rules and regulation that we have to follow and everything is stated in the Quran and Hadith.
And actually it’s not hard to follow. For instance there are so many halal stuffs than prohibited ones. You can’t consume alcohol bua there are thousands other drinks that you can consume.
Again there is so many thing that you can do than you can’t.
It’s a religion of love and peace. Every time when I surf the Internet on people converting to Islam. Comments made by the non muslims are harsh and full of hatred. For a true muslims they usually don’t counter such action as we are taught to be patient and to love. Sometimes I wonder are these religion taught them to hate? I surely don’t think so.
Come on, look at other beings in this world. All beings are beneficial to humans. Trees for instance, taking in carbon monoxide and change it oxygen. Taking in bad things while converting it into good things. How about us? We on the other hand tend to come out with bad things from our heart, mouth and actions. Just because we are blessed with a brain by God doesn’t mean that we can use it as we want to.
Nobody would like a person with bad hearts.
Well, at the end of the day everybody would die and the hatred would die with us.
Think about it!
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30 April 2010
Kisah Seram Tapi Benar
Ini adalah kisah benar, hal itu terjadi pada seorang lelaki, kakitangan yang bekerja di tingkat 40 Menara KLCC. Pada malam itu (Jumaat malam), ia bekerja lebih masa dan terpaksa pulang sendiri sekitar tengah malam.... Tidak ada sesiapa lagi di dalam bangunan tesebut, selain daripada pengawal keselamatan yang membuat rondaan malam dan keadaan cukup gelap di tingkat itu. Dia menuju ke lif dan menekan butang ke bawah. Tak lama kemudian pintu lif terbuka. Tiada sesiapa pun di dalam. Dia masuk dan kemudian, menekan "G" untuk tingkat bawah. Entah kenapa, lif tersebut tidak turun ke bawah tetapi naik ke atas. Dia cuba untuk menekan butang turun tetapi ia terus juga naik.
Ketika sampai di tingkat 88, tingkat yang paling tinggi lif itu berhenti! Pintu terbuka, dan kemudian, seorang wanita yang misteri sangat cantik, dengan rambut hitam panjang mengurai dan berpakaian serba putih, tersenyum manis padanya sambil melangkah memasuki lif. Bau yang teramat wangi mula menyelinap ke seluruh lif tersebut...
Lelaki itu bertanya-tanya siapakah gerangan gadis itu, kerana dia tidak pernah melihatnya sejak dia bekerja di menara tersebut. Dia bertanya pada diri sendiri... siapakah dia, dan mengapa dia belum pulang ketika hampir tengah malam, tidak selamat bagi wanita sendirian larut malam begini. Dia ingin bertanya, tapi kerana malu, dia hanya berdiam diri.
Dalam keheningan, lif turun perlahan dari lantai satu ke yang lain ... 77... 76... 75... 48... 47... 46... 35... 34... 29... tiba-tiba di tingkat 13, lampu-lampu di dalam lif terpadam dan lif tiba-tiba terhenti.
Dalam kegelapan itu... Dia menekan butang kecemasan... Menunggu ... Tetapi tidak ada apa yang terjadi. Tiba-tiba, bau yang tadinya begitu wangi bertukar menjadi sangat busuk... Hingga dia terasa hendak muntah tetapi ditahannya... Hatinya berdebar... Jantungnya berdegup kencang, peluh dingin mula membasahi tubuhnya, dia tidak boleh bernafas... dan dalam keadaan itu, dia mulai berdoa dan berusaha menenangkan diri, cuba bernafas secara normal walaupun tangannya menutup hidungnya... Sementara itu bergerak ke belakang perlahan.
Kemudian, lampu menyala.
Tiba-tiba, wanita itu! Yang berada di belakangnya tertawa menakutkan .... dan berkata ...............
"Maaf, saya terkentut, siang tadi saya makan banyak telur.... Awak tidak marah kan?

SCARY STORY - BUT TRUE..
This is a true story, it happened to a guy who worked as a staff on the 40th floor of the KLCC. On that day (Friday night), he worked overtime and was forced to go home alone around midnight.... No one was inside the building, aside from the night patrol and it was quite dark on that floor. He went to the elevator and pressed the down button then the door opened without anyone inside.... He went in and then, pressed "G" for ground floor. Unknowingly why, the elevator went up. He tried to press the down button again but it continued to go up. When it reached the 59th floor, the elevator stopped! The door opened, and then, a woman who was mysteriously so beautiful, with long black hair and white dress, smiled sweetly at him and entered the elevator. The guy was wondering who she was, since he never saw her ever since he worked in that building. He was asking himself...who is she, and why haven't she gone home yet when it was nearly midnight, it's not safe for a lady to be alone late in the evening. He wanted to ask her but since he was shy, he just kept silent.
In the silence, the elevator went down slowly from one floor to another... 48... 47.... 46... 35... 34...29... when suddenly...on the 13th floor, the lights in the elevator went off and the elevator suddenly stopped.
It was pitch darkness...he pressed the emergency button...waited... but nothing happened. Suddenly, he smelled a very foul odor of something rotten... goosepimples went all over his skin...his heart beat faster, cold sweat broke out his brows, he could not breathe.... and so, he began to say a prayer and tried to calm himself, breathe normally.... While moving backwards slowly. Then, the lights came on. Suddenly, the woman! Who was behind him gave an eerie laugh.... and said...............
"Sorry, I farted.... You're not angry, are you?
Ikhlas dari,
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28 Mac 2010
Futsal Story
Recently I watched youtube on a story of the best futsal player from Brazil named Falcoa. ( Intended to prepare myself mentally for the futsal competition that will be held. I always do that in order to prepare myself mentally to be in the zone before the competition. To be in the zone - a topic that may be share later. InsyaAllah .)
Anyway, he was a good ball juggler until one day his friend suggested for him to go to a selection of futsal players for Brazil. He went thus selected and within 4 months later he became captain of Brazil futsal team.
He said at first, he has the skills and talent but without specific goals. However, now since playing for the team he has goals and objectives sets. Now he uses the expertise, skills and talent is to help the team and scoring goals for his country makes him happy.
Taking Falcoa example in this story, a long time ago I like to write whatever I felt in my diary but I did not go anywhere. At the same time I like organizing events such as grand dinner, teams, reunion, sporting event, involved in political parties, peoples union, office and etc. but without any fulfilling objectives.
Then I start writing a manuscript for a book to be published and it was successful. The publication company accepted it and later published it. Next I wrote this blog with the purpose of seeking Allah’s approval and in a way, invites its readers to come back to the way of Allah and this is an ultimate goal for me to achieved.
By the way, we lost the futsal tournament during the group stage because we came with the aim to enjoy the game and not with the goal to win it. It’s difficult to balance between these two goals actually.
After all we are 40 years of age and we are too old for this.
That was the story.
Sincerely,
Faizal Yusup
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08 Mac 2010
Motivational Quotes
“Only a life lived for others is worth living.”
Albert Einstein
“You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.”
Albert Camus
“I have a simple philosophy: Fill what's empty. Empty what's full. Scratch where it itches.”
Alice Roosevelt Longworth
“People living deeply have no fear of death.”
Anais Nin
“Life has meaning only if one barters it day by day for something other than itself.”
Antoine de Saint-Exupery
“Maybe all one can do is hope to end up with the right regrets.”
Arthur Miller
“The first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: Decide what you want.”
Ben Stein
“I think I've discovered the secret of life - you just hang around until you get used to it.”
Charles Schulz
“Life is everywhere. The earth is throbbing with it - it's like music. The plants, the creatures, the ones we see, the ones we don't see, it's like one, big, pulsating symphony.”
Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider
“As a scientist, I am not sure anymore that life can be reduced to a class struggle, to dialectical materialism, or any set of formulas. Life is spontaneous and it is unpredictable, it is magical. I think that we have struggled so hard with the tangible that we have forgotten the intangible.”
Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider
Fikir-fikirkanlah..
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Faizal Yusup
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