Sunday, November 29, 2015

WWK #15 - LIVING THE PRESENT

'I hate it... just can't get control of myself. I can't stop my brain from thinking too far ahead.'

'I know... I understand you totally...'

'I mean come on, the only thing I should be worrying about right now is to get this degree done. Why all the fuss about the future and not getting the current work done? And I can't make it stop.'

'But don't you think, it's because we don't want to live the present?'

'Oh my God...'

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As much as needed to set for the big goal, you need to set the small goals to be able to live the present.

As much as you hate it, it's a gift.

Monday, November 23, 2015

CONTROL TEMPER

"Just because your pain is understandable, doesn't mean your behaviour is acceptable."

(Dr. Steve Maraboli)

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Careful there...

Thursday, November 19, 2015

WKK #14 - SCHWESTER

I'm always her Hudochka :)

Circle #24 - HE, THE GREATEST

Saheera:

'Korang buka la link ni, it helps me a lot if rasa down nak solat. 'MuslimMatters: Beautiful Salah'


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He awakes in the middle of the night with a purpose. Slowly, he gets out of bed and quietly slips off to the bathroom so not to awaken the others. Inside he feels refreshed as the cool water splashes on his face, arms and feet. Revived, he heads out with a purpose to his prayer room.
He has had a very difficult day with a lot of questions echoing in his head, but he did not complain to anybody, as he knows there is only One who can assist him. The One who ordered him to seek assistance through prayer and patience, so here he is, seeking assistance through prayer, while many others sleep.
He raises his hands above his shoulders and proclaims the greatness of his Creator “Allāhu Akbar!”, then folds them on his chest. Quietly, he seeks protection from the accursed Satan, and begins in the name of his Lord. He recites The Opening Chapter in beautiful rhythmic tones. He takes his time, knowing that after every verse, his Lord replies. “All praise is for Allāh, the Lord of the Worlds,” he begins. He can feel the response within him, “My slave has praised me!”
“Most Gracious, Most Merciful,” he continues. “My slave has glorified me!” is the response. “Master of the Day of Judgment,” he affirms. “My slave has related all matters to me,” Allāh responds. “You alone we worship and You alone we ask for help,” he attests. Allāh's reply fills his heart with hope and joy, “This is between me and my servant and my servant will have whatever he asks for!”
At this point, he breaks down into tears as he asks Allāh for the most important thing in his life, “Guide us to the straight path, the path of those who have earned your favor, not of those who have earned your anger or have gone astray!” He feels peace as he internalizes Allāh's response, “This is for my slave and my slave will have what he asked for.”
He then recites further and feels Allāh's guidance in every verse he recites. For whichever chapter of the Qurʾān he chooses to recite from, he is assured that he will find guidance as Allāh has testified, “this is the book in which there is no doubt, it is a guidance for those who are conscious of Allāh.” After completing his emotional recitation in which he pondered over Allāh's wise and reassuring words, he bows in rukū' and glorifies his Lord for His guidance and mercy.
He then stands up straight and praises Allāh as he prepares for his favorite part of the prayer: the sajdah! He proclaims the greatness of Allāh and goes straight down into prostration, indicating his full submission to his Creator. It is a position which signifies complete obedience and humility and it is the position in which a person is closest to their Lord.
He stays in sajdah for a long time with no intention of getting up soon. He glorifies his Lord, The Most High, multiple times then breaks down into tears and begins to ask for everything he needs. He stays like this for several minutes with only Allāh knowing what he is saying. He is praying; praying for everything he needs, praying for everyone he knows, praying for people he doesn't know, praying for people who might even hate or harm him. He prays and prays, in complete submission to his Lord.
He then sits up to take a short break and seeks forgiveness for any shortcomings in his prayer, then goes back into prostration to glorify His Lord more and ask Him again for His endless bounties. After a few minutes, he stands up and repeats the entire cycle again.
Several minutes later, the humble slave returns to his bed at peace with his Lord, and at peace with creation. He recites his du'a before sleeping and closes his eyes for a short nap, ready to tackle the challenges of life in the morning with full faith in his Lord.
This is alāh, true alāhalāh based upon understanding, concentration, sincerity and submission. It was never meant to be a ritual, but rather a means of communication with our Creator and spiritual revival. May Allāh grant us all the ability, guidance and commitment to pray like this every day in all our prayers.

Circle #23 - HIKMAH

Deejah:

Ustad Pahrol Juoi kata: 'Biar tak sentap, asal menyerap.'


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Kadang kita asyik sangat nak sentap-menyentap, sarkastik sana sini dalam menyampaikan ayat Allah, sedangkan Islam tu sendiri indah. Lain orang, lain penerimaan. Lain orang, lain cara. Moga semua lillahi ta'ala

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

MOMENTUM

"In almost every culture there has existed a more or less ubiquitous concept of beauty, a unifying spirit shining forth in objects of daily use in our contemporary culture, however, the fractured quality of so-called aesthetic concepts has resulted in an unparalleled absence of beauty from our man-made environments. When working with lightweight structures it is fascinating to observe how their inherent beauty seems to rather spontaneously 'appear' - usually after a laborious process of definition and optimization, not by a predetermined design. The pure mathematical beauty in minimal surfaces is also the beauty in nature where all structures are optimized."

(Philosophy of SL-RASCH Special and Lightweight Structures)

Monday, November 9, 2015

sl-rasch.de

Islamische Zeitung: Ihr Rat an junge Architekten?

Mahmud Bodo Rasch: Im Studium an den Hochschulen kann man nicht lernen, was man wissen muss, um ein Architekt im Sinne des Wortes zu sein. Darum sollten junge Absolventen hinaus gehen in andere Welten, andere Kulturen und den engen Blickwinkel abschaffen, der ihnen hier als Maß alle Dinge mit auf den Weg gegeben wird. Auch zum Verständnis der eigenen Kultur ist es notwendig, andere Kulturen zu kennen. Man kann doch das Phänomen Baum erst dann erkennen, wenn man verschiedene Bäume kennt. Außerdem gibt es in anderen Weltgegenden viel Arbeit und sichet auch viele dankbare Arbeitgeber.

Islamische Zeitung: Ihr Rat an die Muslime Europas?

Mahmud Bodo Rasch: Alles muss von innen kommen. Wenn man von innen heraus arbeitet und man dabei aufrichtig Gottes Gefallen sucht, kommt sicher das Richtige dabei heraus. Wenn das nicht geht - z.B. im Zusammenhang mit dem Broterwerb in einer nicht-islamischen Umwelt, soll man doch alle verfügbare Kraft auf die Verbesserung des eigenen Innenmenschen lenken - das ist der Große Heilige Krieg. Dabei ist das Gebet von größter Wichtigkeit. Nur wenn die Arbeit eine Verlängerung des Gebets ist, kann das erwartet werden. Da sind wir wieder bei der Moschee, eine schöne Moschee hilft dabei, denn Schönheit unterstützt das Gottesgendenken. Dazu gehört auch die Sauberkeit.

Sunday, November 8, 2015

WWJ #1 - Teaser of Jannah

'Lustig... Wir haben uns verlaufen, ich hab' den falschen Weg genommen und jetzt sind wir hier gelandet, wo es viel schöner ist als wo wir hin wollen.'

'Subhanallah.'

'Siehst du die Stadt da unten.'

'Ja.'

'Da liegt unsere Probleme.'

'Gel... so grauslich.'

'Und so klein sogar.'

'Zu klein.'

'Und wir haben das selber groß gemacht.'


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Nähe Cobenzl. Ich wollte die Stadt nicht fotografieren, sie sehe ich jeden Tag sobald ich die Augen aufmache, auch eine der Gründe, warum ich die Augen wieder zumache. Also, lieber Bäume, Himmel, Sonnenuntergang und der Wind von oben an der Spitze genoßen :-)

Alhamdulillah. Thumma alhamdulillah.


KOMPROMISS ?

"Our culture has accepted two huge lies. The first is that if you disagree with someone's lifestyle, you must fear or hate them. The second is that to love someone means you agree with everything they believe, say or do. Both are nonsense. You don't have to compromise convictions to be compassionate."

(Dave Chappelle)

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Du musst es genau verstehen, warum du es liebst und warum du es hasst.

Das 'Verurteilen' kann erst später kommen...

noch später...

na ja

komm einfach bitte nie

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Ameen #20 - UMMI DAN TEH

Dalam banyak-banyak teh, teh apa paling sedap lagi nikmat?

Teh yang dibuat oleh ummi untuk dirinya sendiri apabila beliau selesai kerja-kerja rumah, dihirup sedikit kemudian diletakkan di atas meja lalu dihabiskan oleh anak-anaknya tanpa pengetahuan beliau. Mai hirupan kedua, teh sudah habis.

Kalau aku jadi ummi, lama dah anak-anaknya merempat di bawah jambatan depan kedai mamak itu.

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Circle #22 - COMFORT ZONE

Syera:

"Hijrah kita bukan hijrah dr Malaysia kemudian datang Germany pastu dapat biasiswa. Kalau macam tu senangnya nak berhijrah. Hijrah kita adalah apabila kita keluar daripada comfort zone kita.

Daripada tak biasa baca ma'thurat, push diri untuk start baca. Daripada pulun the whole day tengok movie, satu jam seminggu sahaja

Hijrah tu, kita kena tinggalkan dan terus learn new thing untuk isi kekosongan tu.

2:218 beriman > berhijrah > berjihad = mereka yg mengharap rahmat Allah"

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Kenapa aku tak pernah terfikir this level of comfort zone...

ya Rabb, what am I doing here?

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Vienna #35 - ERSTICKT

Ya Rabb...
Where to go?
Whom to see?
What to ask?
When to settle?
Why to feel?