Sunday, October 31, 2010

weird

Meeting with people who just want we follow them..
Seem do not care with other people thought..
do not really pay attention when you talk...their face as the proof
do they really shy? feeling inferior ? got something in their minds? huh... why should i care.. ur mind is yours, it's up to u guys... & so happen I met a guy who is an undergraduate at current local uni, told me a lot of things to cover & study since the final examination is approaching in a weeks time. I asked him how many papers he should take, & 4 papers was his answer.. Huh.. How lucky u r, only 4 papers for final sem exam. U can score mate at least 4 flat. I said when I was a student like u but in different faculty, all my classmates took the most 18 papers at the end of sem.. what u say? come on.. open your minds!!! 4 papers is nothing!!! Everyday u meet up people and tell Allah is everything, there is no superpower can exceeds the power of Allah, Allah is everything makhluk is nothing, U tell people to grace Allah, be obedient to Allah every seconds of our precious time etc and yet Allah test your words toward you. Don't you realize? Well, may Allah guide us by the way of prophet Muhammad, be peace upon him..We are human and so called insan who has high tendency to forget, unavoidable to make mistakes often. May Allah protect us..


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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Halloween: An Impermissible Celebration in Islam

AbdurRahman.org | October 29, 2010 at 9:38 AM | Categories: Audio, Bidah | URL: http://wp.me/p1VJ3-ry
Every year, on the evening of October 31st, millions of children across the world paint their faces, dress up in costumes, and go door to door collecting treats. The adults often decorate their houses with ghostly figures, carve scary faces on pumpkins, and put candles in them to create "Jack-O-Lanterns." Unfortunately, among the millions of people indulging in this custom, many are also Muslims. This article will shed some light on the significance and origins of Hallow'een, and why Muslims should not participate in it. (Text Source: Troid.org)

Listen the Excellent lecture: Halloween: An Impermissible Celebration in Islaam - by Br. Abu Sufyaan 'Abdul Kareem McDowell. - from albaseerah.com

MashAllah Br. Abu Sufyaan hafidhahullah gives some good tips based on his own experiences on how should a Muslim reply to the wishes on occasions of the non-Muslims' festivals. What to do and say when someone gives you a gift on the occasions like Halloween, Christmas, etc.? The brother gives some anecdotes on how to give Da'wah with hikmah without compromising the principles of our deen.

The below is taken from troid.org:


Origins of the Hallow'een Festival

The ancient Celtic (Irish/Scottish/Welsh) festival called Samhain is considered by most historians and scholars to be the predecessor of what is now Hallow'een. Samhain was the New Year's day of the pagan Celts. It was also the Day of the Dead, a time when it was believed that the souls of those who had died during the year were allowed access into the "land of the dead". Many traditional beliefs and customs associated with Samhain continue to be practiced today on the 31st of October. Most notable of these customs are the practice of leaving offerings of food and drink (now candy) to masked and costumed revelers, and the lighting of bonfires. Elements of this festival were incorporated into the Christian festival of All Hallow's Eve, or Hallow-Even, the night preceding All Saint's (Hallows') Day. It is the glossing of the name Hallow- Even that has given us the name of Hallow'een. Until recent times in some parts of Europe, it was believed that on this night the dead walked amongst them, and that witches and warlocks flew in their midst. In preparation for this, bonfires were built to ward off these malevolent spirits.

By the 19th century, witches' pranks were replaced by children's tricks. The spirits of Samhain, once believed to be wild and powerful, were now recognized as being evil. Devout Christians began rejecting this festival. They had discovered that the so-called gods, goddesses, and other spiritual beings of the pagan religions, were diabolical deceptions. The spiritual forces that people experienced during this festival were indeed real, but they were manifestations of the devil who misled people toward the worship of false idols. Thus, they rejected the customs associated with Hallow'een, including all representations of ghosts, vampires, and human skeletons - symbols of the dead - and of the devil and other malevolent and evil creatures. It must also be noted that, to this day, many Satan-worshippers consider the evening of October 31st to be their most sacred. And many devout Christians today continue to distance themselves from this pagan festival.

The Islamic Perspective

Iman (faith) is the foundation of Islamic society, and tauheed (the belief in the existence and Oneness of Allaah) is the essence of this faith and the very core of Islam. The safeguarding of this iman, and of this pure tauheed, is the primary objective of all Islamic teachings and legislation. In order to keep the Muslim society purified of all traces of shirk (associating partners with Allaah) and remnants of error, a continuous war must be waged against all customs and practises which originate from societies' ignorance of divine guidance, and in the errors of idol worship.

Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) issued a stern warning: "Whoever imitates a nation is one of them!" (Abu Da'oud). Muslims should heed this warning and refrain from copying or imitating the kufar in their celebrations. Islam has strongly forbidden Muslims to follow the religious or social customs of the non-Muslims, and especially of the idol-worshippers or those who worship the devil. The Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) said: "By Him in Whose hands is my life, you are ordered to enjoin good and forbid evil, or else Allaah will certainly afflict you with torments. Thereafter, even your du'a (supplications) will not be accepted." (Tirmidhi). From an Islamic standpoint, Hallow'een is one of the worst celebrations because of its origins and history. It is HARAM (forbidden), even if there may be some seemingly good or harmless elements in those practises, as evidenced by a statement from the Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) "Every innovation (in our religion) is misguidance, even if the people regard it as something good" [1]. Although it may be argued that the celebration of Hallow'een today has nothing to do with devil-worship, it is still forbidden for Muslims to participate in it. If Muslims begin to take part in such customs, it is a sure sign of weak iman and that we have either forgotten, or outrightly rejected the mission of our Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) who came to cleanse us from jahiliyyah customs, superstitions and false practises.

Muslims are enjoined to neither imitate the behaviour and customs of the non-Muslims, nor to commit their indecencies. Behaviour-imitation will affect the attitude of a Muslim and may create a feeling of sympathy towards the indecent modes of life. Islam seeks to cleanse the Muslim of all immoral conducts and habits, and thus paving the way for the Qur'an and Sunnah to be the correct and pure source for original Islamic thought and behaviour. A Muslim should be a model for others in faith and practice, behaviour and moral character, and not a blind imitator dependant on other nations and cultures.

Even if one decides to go along with the outward practises of Hallow'een without acknowledging the deeper significance or historical background of this custom, he or she is still guilty of indulging in this pagan festival. Undoubtedly, even after hearing the Truth, some Muslims will still participate in Hallow'een, send their kids "trick-or-treating," and they will try to justify it by saying they are doing it merely to make their children happy. But what is the duty of Muslim parents? Is it to follow the wishes of their children without question, or to mould them within the correct Islamic framework as outlined in the Qur'an and Sunnah? Is it not the responsibility of Muslim parents to impart correct Islamic training and instruction to their children? How can this duty be performed if, instead of instructing the children in Islam, parents allow and encourage their children to be taught the way of the unbelievers? Allaah exposes these types of people in the Qur'an: "We have sent them the Truth, but they indeed practise falsehood" (23:10). Muslim parents must teach their children to refrain from practising falsehood, and not to imitate the non-Muslims in their customs and festivals. If the children are taught to be proud of their Islamic heritage, they themselves will, insha Allaah, abstain from Hallow'een and other non-Muslim celebrations, such as birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas, Valentines Day, etc. The Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) said: The Final Hour will not come until my followers copy the deeds of the previous nations and follow them very closely, span by span, and cubit by cubit (inch by inch). (Bukhari). Islam is a pure religion with no need to accomodate any custom, practise or celebration that is not a part of it. Islam does not distinguish between "secular and sacred;" the shari'ah must rule every aspect of our lives.

"You must keep to my Sunnah and the sunnah of the rightly-guided Caliphs; cling to it firmly. Beware of newly invented matters, for every new matter is an innovation, and every innovation is misleading."[2]

"When the people see a person committing a wrong, but do not seize his hand to restrain him or her from the deed, it is likely that Allaah will punish them both." (Abu Da'oud, Nasa'i, Tirmidhi)

"Whoever imitates a nation is one of them." (Abu Da'oud)

What to do on Halloween

We have established, beyond doubt, that the celebration of Hallow'een is absolutely forbidden in Islam. It is HARAM. The question arises as to what to do on this night.

Muslim parents must not send their kids out "trick-or-treating" on Hallow'een night. Our children must be told why we do not celebrate Hallow'een. Most children are very receptive when taught with sincerity, and especially when shown in practice the joy of their own Islamic celebrations and traditions. In this regard, teach them about the two Islamic festivals of Eid. (Eid-ul-Fitr is fast approaching, and this is the perfect time to start preparing them for it.)
It must also be mentioned that, even Muslims who stay home and give out treats to those who come to their door are still participating in this festival. In order to avoid this, leave the front lights off and do not open the door. Educate your neighbours about our Islamic teachings. Inform them in advance that Muslims do not participate in Hallow'een, and explain the reasons why. (Give them a copy of this flyer if needed.) They will respect your wishes, and you will gain respect in the process. "A person who calls another to guidance will be rewarded, as will the one who accepts the message." (Tirmidhi)
Finally, we must remember that we are fully accountable to Allaah for all of our actions and deeds. If, after knowing the Truth, we do not cease our un-Islamic practises, we risk the wrath of Allaah as He himself warned us in the Qur'an: "Then let them beware who refuse the Messenger's order lest some trial befall them, or a grevious punishment be afflicted upon them!" (24:63). This is a serious matter and not to be taken lightly. And Allaah knows best. May Allaah guide us, help us to stay on the right path, and save us from all deviations and innovations that will lead us into the fires of Hell.

Footnotes:

[1] The Hadeeth was reported as Marfoo` by Al-Harawee but it was graded Da`eef by Shaykh Al-Albaanee in Ahkaam-ul-Janaa'iz.

What is confirmed is that it is a statement of `Abdullaah ibn `Umar ibn Al-Khattaab (radiyallaahu `anhumaa). This was reported by Al-Baihaqee in Al-Madkhal ilas-Sunan (#191), Ibn Nasr in As-Sunnah (#70), Ibn Battah in Al-Ibaanah (#205) and Al-Laalikaa'ee in Sharh Usool I`tiqaad Ahlis-Sunnah wal-Jamaa`ah (#126).

It was graded Saheeh by Shaykh Al-Albaanee in his checking of Islaah-ul-Masaajid (p.15), in As-Saheehah (2735) and Ahkaam-ul-Janaa’iz (124), by Shaykh `Alee Hasan Al-Halabee in `Ilm Usool-il-Bid` (p.92) and by Shaykh Mash-hoor Salmaan in his checking of As-Suyootee’s Al-Amr bil-Ittibaa` wan-Nahy `anil-Ibtidaa` (p.64). Shaykh Saleem Al-Hilaalee said in Al-Bid`ah wa Atharuha As-Sayyi’ fil-Ummah (p.42): “Its Isnaad is Saheeh like the sun!”

[2] This is reported by Ahmad (4/126), Abu Daawood (4607), Ibn Maajah (43,44), At-Tirmidhee (2676), Al-Haakim (1/95-96), Ibn Hibbaan (5) and others. However, it is not in Saheeh-ul-Bukhaaree.

Related Links:

[Blog] Congratulating on new Gregorian year, the new Hijri (lunar) year, and the Mawlid
Greeting The Kuffaar On Their Festivals - Imaam Ibn Uthaymeen - 2 Pages [PDF]
[Blog] Greeting The Kuffaar On Christmas - Imaam Muhammad Ibn Saalih al-Uthaymeen
Mother's & Father's Day - Restricting Good Treatment Of Parents - CTI Research - 10 Pages [PDF]
Questions: Hadith-Sunnah/Bidah
Celebrating birthdays and anniversaries - by Shaykh Muhammad Saleh Al Uthaymeen
Valentines Day - Yawm al-Hubb - by 'Abdul 'Azîz Aal ash-Shaykh
Fataawa al-Lajnah ad-Daa.imah lil-Buhooth al-'Ilmiyyah wal-Iftaa.
[Blog] Why Muslims Don’t Celebrate Valentine’s Day - Ibraheem ibn Muhammad Al-Huqayl


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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Acer Aspire One BIOS Recovery


The Acer Aspire One has a built-in BIOS recovery routine, which can boot into a minimal BIOS environment via a special boot block to re-flash the BIOS, even if the system does not pass POST and does otherwise not boot anymore. This procedure is also known as Crisis Disk.

First format an USB flash drive with FAT. It does not need to be bootable.

Download the latest BIOS, and extract all files. Put both FLASHIT.EXE and the BIOS file with FD suffix in the root directory of the flash drive. The files must not be in a folder. Rename the BIOS file to ZG5IA32.FD before proceeding. It only works with this exact filename.

Turn the AA1 off, and verify both battery and AC adapter are plugged in.

Press Fn and Esc simultaneously, keep them pressed and press the power button. Release Fn+Esc after a few seconds. The power button starts blinking at this point. Press it once. The AA1 will now access the files on the flash drive and initiate flashing the BIOS. After a while the power button stops blinking, and the AA1 reboots by itself. Wait patiently.

If it doesn't reboot, but keeps blinking, wait at least a few minutes before turning it off, and try again.

Copy paste from http://macles.blogspot.com/2008/08/acer-aspire-one-bios-recovery.html

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Masih mencari...

Semua org sibuk mencari...
Aku, walaupun dah pernah dapat...tetapi menolak kerana masih mencari...Matlamat tak menghalalkan cara...Cukup atas apa yg ada... Kualiti lebih penting dari kuantiti atau dengan kata lain , Sikit cukup dan Senang hati, banyak apetahlagi@ Rezeki Allah bagi@ Rezeki berkat Allah bagi...macam mana nak dapat keberkatan rezeki? Belum lagi keberkatan hidup...perjalanan yg berliku-liku, takkan nak pandu 120km/j atau lebih selama 24/7/12???? Ada otak fikirlah...ke ada otak tapi xda akai@akal fikiran??? Sbb haiwan pun ada otak, akal? so far xda pun...think & think...


...sanggup tenggelamkan badan kerana nak amik gambar@ jaga kamera mahal...
mcm ... sanggup gadaikan apa sahaja kerana wang ringgit@kekayaan&kemewahan...nau'zubillah...

P/S: Bukan ke Allah bagitau kalau kita syukur pada-Nya, Dia akan tambah nikmat..???? Tepuk dada tanya iman, jangan tepuk dada kuar kahak sudah... mcm respiratory physiologist buat kat patients...patient ape? ntahlah... google lah sendiri...

Ar-Rum







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Siapa Pemberi Rezeki Sebenarnya???

Kerja ke pemberi rezeki?
Kalu kerja pemberi rezeki, adakah kerja itu tuhan?
Kalu kerja pemberi rezeki, kalu xda kerja? ada rezeki?
Kalu bos pemberi duit gaji, xda bos takda duit gaji.. Adakah bos tu tuhan? atau duit gaji tu tuhan?
Kalu seorang penjual nasi lemak cakap kalu dia tak kerja jual nasi lemak, takda la duit bayar loan kereta bulan2, kalu xda nasi lemak, maka xda duit, xda duit maknanya xdpt bayar loan kereta bulan2.Tapi adakah takda duit bermaksud takda rezeki?
Adakah rezeki itu maknanya duit?
Adakah rezeki itu maknanya kerja?
Adakah rezeki itu maknanya makanan?
Adakah rezeki itu maknanya anak?
Adakah rezeki itu maknanya kereta?
Adakah rezeki itu maknanya udara oksigen? sebab xda udara oksigen, sel-sel badan mati,bila mati takdalah rezeki.
Apa benda sebenarnya rezeki tu?
Siapakah pemberi rezeki itu?
Muhasabahlah diri..buat apa2 pun, rezeki hanya Allah sahaja yang bagi(fullstop). Fikir-fikirkanlah...