Salam.
Pengumuman...
Salah seorang Karim, telah membuat blog. Tapi, beliau akan tetap sumbangkan post nya disini.
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Sila2!
Ragam Dakwah di Pusat Asasi UIA,Nilai
Salam,
Apa Khabar semua?Insya Allah,di kesempatan ''mid-sem break''ni, Karim nak ceritakan sedikit sebanyak mgenai ragam2 dakwah yg berlaku di tempat Karim.Ragam2 yang muncul di tempat Karim ni sedikit sebanyak memberi ruang kpd Karim untuk berfikir dan mengaplikasikan teori2
yang diperolehi sebelum ini.
1)Perebutan untuk ''new recruitment''
Sememangnya,awal-awal minggu lagi telah berlaku perebutan untuk mengambil student2
baru supaya menjadi sebahagian daripada mereka.Sebagai contoh,''Kelab pembaris'',menjemput
student2 baru untuk dtg ke surau untuk mendengar pengalaman abang2 senior mengenai
''campus life'',tetapi pada penghujung prog. mereka mengedar borang2 untuk menjadi sebahagian daripada mereka.Student2 baru ni, menjadi tak keruan dibuatnye.Mereka sendiri keliru.
Terdapat juga yang menjadikan persatuan anak negeri sbg. platform mereka.Iklan-iklan yang ditampal di pintu bilik menarik perhatian student baru dengan menjanjikan kelebihan2 yang akan mereka perolehi apabila menjadi sebahagian drpd mereka.
Tak kurang juga bagi ''kelab pemadam'' yang datang ziarah dari bilik-ke-bilik(bukan dari rumah-ke-rumah tau..hehe) untuk duduk memberi tazkirah dan sebagainya.Ada suatu petang,
masa tu,Karim tengah bersiap2 untuk mandi tp kelab ni,dtg ke bilik dan beri sedikit tazkirah.Abes je tazkirah mereka ajakla Karim dan rakan2 sebilik untuk dtg ke surau mlm tu sbb ade ceramah khas.yang lucunye,disebabkan ade 3 rakan Karim ni yang da bersiap untuk solat maghrib,abg tu bole ckp lagi;
Apa Khabar semua?Insya Allah,di kesempatan ''mid-sem break''ni, Karim nak ceritakan sedikit sebanyak mgenai ragam2 dakwah yg berlaku di tempat Karim.Ragam2 yang muncul di tempat Karim ni sedikit sebanyak memberi ruang kpd Karim untuk berfikir dan mengaplikasikan teori2
yang diperolehi sebelum ini.
1)Perebutan untuk ''new recruitment''
Sememangnya,awal-awal minggu lagi telah berlaku perebutan untuk mengambil student2
baru supaya menjadi sebahagian daripada mereka.Sebagai contoh,''Kelab pembaris'',menjemput
student2 baru untuk dtg ke surau untuk mendengar pengalaman abang2 senior mengenai
''campus life'',tetapi pada penghujung prog. mereka mengedar borang2 untuk menjadi sebahagian daripada mereka.Student2 baru ni, menjadi tak keruan dibuatnye.Mereka sendiri keliru.
Terdapat juga yang menjadikan persatuan anak negeri sbg. platform mereka.Iklan-iklan yang ditampal di pintu bilik menarik perhatian student baru dengan menjanjikan kelebihan2 yang akan mereka perolehi apabila menjadi sebahagian drpd mereka.
Tak kurang juga bagi ''kelab pemadam'' yang datang ziarah dari bilik-ke-bilik(bukan dari rumah-ke-rumah tau..hehe) untuk duduk memberi tazkirah dan sebagainya.Ada suatu petang,
masa tu,Karim tengah bersiap2 untuk mandi tp kelab ni,dtg ke bilik dan beri sedikit tazkirah.Abes je tazkirah mereka ajakla Karim dan rakan2 sebilik untuk dtg ke surau mlm tu sbb ade ceramah khas.yang lucunye,disebabkan ade 3 rakan Karim ni yang da bersiap untuk solat maghrib,abg tu bole ckp lagi;
''haa..yg 3 orang ni bole terus pg surau ye..
mad..ko tolong bw bdak2 ni g surau..''
mad..ko tolong bw bdak2 ni g surau..''
haha..pasrah je derang pegi..tapi denga cite berbaloi gak derang g sbb dpt nasi beriani kot.hehe
2) Ragam ''Kelab/Persatuan''
Ada juga kelab/persatuan yang mengaku dia shj yang betul.ada sorang hamba Allah ni,die asalnye berade bersame ''kelab cangkul'',tetapi die merasakan bhw ''kelab penukul'' lebih bagus daripada kelab yang dia ikut sekarang.Jadi,dia mintaklah izin chief die utk tukar kelab.
Maka berlakulah perbualan antara mereka berdue:
Abid(bukan nama sebenar): Bang,sy rs sy nak tukar ke kelab penukullah bang.
Abang:Aik..nape plak?
Abid:Saya dpt rskan cara mereka lebih berkesanlah daripada apa yang kita
buat sekarang.Mereka ade wat Halaqah.Kita punya sekadar @##&(dirahsiakan)
Abang:eh..mane boleh macam tu..
Abid:Tapi bang,klo saye msuk sane pon,matlamat kite tetap same bang,
care je berbeze.
(suasana senyap seketika)
Abang:Betul kamu nak tukar?
Abid:Betul bang.
Abang:Baiklah,klo itu pilihan kamu..
Kite tgk kat akhirat nanti...
Abid:(terkesima)
3)Daie yang kurang bijak langkahnye
Sebelum Karim menceritakan hal ini,eloklah kita mengetahui bahawa setiap kesilapan yang dilakukan oleh orang lain mampu memberi pengajaran kepada diri kita sendiri.Kita bukan nak mencari di mana kesalahan seseorang tetapi kesilapan2 yang timbul di sekeliling kita itu mampu
mematangkan diri kita sendiri.Insya Allah.
Dalam kesibukan2 studi,rata-rata rakan sebilik dan sekelas Karim telah mengikuti liqo'.Liqo' yang mereka ikuti ini adalah liqo' Al-quran,di mana dalam liqo' ini mereka akan bertilawah dan bertadabbur mengenai sesuatu surah/ayat.
Apabila mendengar masing-masing sudah mengikuti liqo',Karim hanya tersenyum kerana mengetahui lama-kelamaan ianya akan menjadi sebuah halaqah.
Setelah sebulan,apa yang terjadi kepada rakan sebilik Karim ialah abang yang membawa liqo' mereka terus menukar status liqo' AQ kepada Halaqah.Lebih memeritkan mereka, mereka terus dipertanggungjawabkan supaya mengikuti segala mutabaah amal yang diputuskan,dan mereka juga sudah menerima task masing-masing yang akan dibentangkan pada pertemuan seterusnya.Kenapa Karim mengatakan bahawa ini semua memeritkan mereka?
Sebab,mereka datang mengadu bagaimana mahu menyelesaikan masalah ini.Tak kurang juga yang tidak dapat tahan rembesan air matanya.Mereka merasakan mereka tertipu.
Wahai Daie2 sekalian,
Proses Ta'aruf mengambil masa yang sangat lama.Bukan mudah untuk memenangi hati2 manusia yang mempunyai pelbagai karenah.Bersabarlah ketika berada di atas landasan ini.
Tiada apa yang mahu dikejarkan.Asal perkara tersebut berjalan itu sudah mencukupi.Istiqomah adalah sebaik-baik amalan(peringatan untuk diri sendiri juga)..
Mungkin bagi pemuda/i zaman sekarang, mereka lebih suke enjoy daripada bagi borang dan ajak duduk dalam bulatan.Kenapa tidak kita ikut terjun dalam dunia mereka sebentar?Walaubagaimanapun,kita masih lagi punyai 'stand' kita.
Tahu.Faham.Jaga. Stand itu.
Hematku.Wallahua'lam.
2) Ragam ''Kelab/Persatuan''
Ada juga kelab/persatuan yang mengaku dia shj yang betul.ada sorang hamba Allah ni,die asalnye berade bersame ''kelab cangkul'',tetapi die merasakan bhw ''kelab penukul'' lebih bagus daripada kelab yang dia ikut sekarang.Jadi,dia mintaklah izin chief die utk tukar kelab.
Maka berlakulah perbualan antara mereka berdue:
Abid(bukan nama sebenar): Bang,sy rs sy nak tukar ke kelab penukullah bang.
Abang:Aik..nape plak?
Abid:Saya dpt rskan cara mereka lebih berkesanlah daripada apa yang kita
buat sekarang.Mereka ade wat Halaqah.Kita punya sekadar @##&(dirahsiakan)
Abang:eh..mane boleh macam tu..
Abid:Tapi bang,klo saye msuk sane pon,matlamat kite tetap same bang,
care je berbeze.
(suasana senyap seketika)
Abang:Betul kamu nak tukar?
Abid:Betul bang.
Abang:Baiklah,klo itu pilihan kamu..
Kite tgk kat akhirat nanti...
Abid:(terkesima)
3)Daie yang kurang bijak langkahnye
Sebelum Karim menceritakan hal ini,eloklah kita mengetahui bahawa setiap kesilapan yang dilakukan oleh orang lain mampu memberi pengajaran kepada diri kita sendiri.Kita bukan nak mencari di mana kesalahan seseorang tetapi kesilapan2 yang timbul di sekeliling kita itu mampu
mematangkan diri kita sendiri.Insya Allah.
Dalam kesibukan2 studi,rata-rata rakan sebilik dan sekelas Karim telah mengikuti liqo'.Liqo' yang mereka ikuti ini adalah liqo' Al-quran,di mana dalam liqo' ini mereka akan bertilawah dan bertadabbur mengenai sesuatu surah/ayat.
Apabila mendengar masing-masing sudah mengikuti liqo',Karim hanya tersenyum kerana mengetahui lama-kelamaan ianya akan menjadi sebuah halaqah.
Setelah sebulan,apa yang terjadi kepada rakan sebilik Karim ialah abang yang membawa liqo' mereka terus menukar status liqo' AQ kepada Halaqah.Lebih memeritkan mereka, mereka terus dipertanggungjawabkan supaya mengikuti segala mutabaah amal yang diputuskan,dan mereka juga sudah menerima task masing-masing yang akan dibentangkan pada pertemuan seterusnya.Kenapa Karim mengatakan bahawa ini semua memeritkan mereka?
Sebab,mereka datang mengadu bagaimana mahu menyelesaikan masalah ini.Tak kurang juga yang tidak dapat tahan rembesan air matanya.Mereka merasakan mereka tertipu.
Wahai Daie2 sekalian,
Proses Ta'aruf mengambil masa yang sangat lama.Bukan mudah untuk memenangi hati2 manusia yang mempunyai pelbagai karenah.Bersabarlah ketika berada di atas landasan ini.
Tiada apa yang mahu dikejarkan.Asal perkara tersebut berjalan itu sudah mencukupi.Istiqomah adalah sebaik-baik amalan(peringatan untuk diri sendiri juga)..
Mungkin bagi pemuda/i zaman sekarang, mereka lebih suke enjoy daripada bagi borang dan ajak duduk dalam bulatan.Kenapa tidak kita ikut terjun dalam dunia mereka sebentar?Walaubagaimanapun,kita masih lagi punyai 'stand' kita.
Tahu.Faham.Jaga. Stand itu.
Hematku.Wallahua'lam.
Cosmological Conflicts [Part 5]

Illuminati symbol of water, ambigram. You look downward and upward, both are the same. Designed by Bernini. Famous Vatican artist.
Prologue..
Once upon a time, water was one of the mystical elements that unfold the world of science. Liquid, very fundamental and independent. Paganism honored him. Later, he was one of the legendary Illuminati symbols. In Naruto, he was known as Mizu. Some said that Madara was a Mizukage. In Avatar, the arts of water bending stresses the importance of gentle but swift, soft but controlled, beautiful but dangerous. As Water bending Master Katara said. In Biology, water acts as a universal solvent. He does not only dissolve particles of various elements and physical energy, he also dissolves metaphysical energy. Like aura, that varied depends on our emotion. A study conducted by Dr. Masaru Emoto, water crystal is affected by our energy. If it is positive, the crystal will transform into a very beautiful shape. Vice versa, ulcerous crystal.
In Islam; Quran. Allah created all living things from water. As we know, 90 percent of our cytoplasm in the cell is water. 60 percent of our humanly body is water. No doubt. I don't know what shape will our body have, if we immersed ourselves in sins. In the Bible, God flooded Earth with water, in the early history of Earth. In Hindu, they believe Ganges River as a sacred river.
Water...undoubtedly very important. Allah honored him, in which Allah's throne itself on water.
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Salam.
Kita sambung. Kali ini Karim akan illuminate beberapa point tentang Air. Water. Ma'. Mizu. Air ini ada beberapa characteristics yang kita tak sedar, namun amat-amat vital dalam kehidupan kita. Hehe. We'll see. Firstly, muqaddimah, Miracles in the Quran. Sea and land composition.
Sea and Land
Kalau kita kira dalam Quran, perkataan 'bahr' in arabic means sea diulang sebanyak 32 kali. Perkataan 'berr, yabas' in arabic means land diulang sebanyak 13 kali. 13 ni nombor favourite kawan baik saya. Ok. Let's do a little calculation.
Kita main nisbah. Nisbah? Nisbah tu apa? Ratio. PPSMI. hehe.
Sea. 32 times
Land. 13 times
Equation 1.
Sea/Sea+Land=32/45=71.111
Equation 2.
Land/Sea+Land=13/45=28.888
The ratio of seas to earth 71%
The ratio of land to earth 29%
Fakta dalam mana-mana updated ensiklopia, akan tertulis composition of seas and land on Earth is 71& dan 29% respectively.
Miraculously, they just calculated it accurately in the last two decades, while our Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him had already blessed with this holy Book 14 hundred years ago.
Masya Allah, Quran really is a Quran. Kita sambung. Ada beberapa ciri-ciri yang kita selalu terlepas pandang. Apa yang terlepasnya? Air sedap, menyegarkan. Apa lagi? Ada tiga state of matter. Solid, Liquid, Gas. Macam elements and compunds lain la. Bila gas dia jadi paling ringan, bila cecair air akan jadi berat sikit, bila solid air akan jadi ais dan jadi lagi berat. Macam elements lain. Semua macam tu.
Jap! Wait a minute! Ada pembetulan sikit. Memang betul compounds and elements lain jadi lagi berat bila jadi solid. TAPI, Air tidak macam tu. Air, akan jadi lagi ringan bila jadi solid. Aik? Ye ke? Air, bila disejukkan, bila suhu menurun mula-mula dia akan memberat, tapi oddly bila sampai 4 darjah Celcius air tiba-tiba berkembang dan jadi ringan. The water crystal expands almost 4 percent tak silap. Sebab tu, bila air jadi ais. Ais akan terapung!
So, kalau terapung apa jadi? Standard la. Bukan ada apa-apa kesan pun kepada kita. Kita? Yeah, there's nothing obvious. Tapi kepada kehidupan akuatik. Ingat, bukan kita saja singgah di bumi. Ada lagi. Kenapa dengan kehidupan akuatik? Mari kita buat satu eksperimen imaginasi. Bayangkan kalau air macam liquid lain. Kita pergi ke kutub timur, cewah, kutub utara la. Tempat sejuk. Bayangkan air macam liquid lain. Bila tiba musim sejuk amat, air akan jadi beku. Jadi, ais akan tenggelam ke dasar. Ingat, bila ais ke dasar continuously, depth air akan jadi lagi sikit. Ais yang berat turun bawah, air di atas akan beku, then turun bawah simultaneously sampai lama-lama semua air jadi beku. Jadi, di mana mahu hidup itu ikan dan apa-apa selain ikan dalam air sejuk?
Sekarang kita bayangkan, air ni ada ciri-ciri yang dia ada. Iaitu, bila jadi ais, dia ringan. Kita pergi balik kat tempat tadi, kita amik api, bakar kolam ais tu biar dia cair, sambung balik experiment. Letak ikan dulu. Ok. Bayangkan, bila sejuk, air yang sejuk mula-mula jadi berat, tapi bila tiba 4 darjah, air tu expand dan jadi la ringan, jadi dia akan terapung. So, air paling sejuk akan ada di atas sekali. Membentuk layer of ice. Air di bawah pula akan kekal dengan suhu dia, kalau berubah hanya sikit sangat yang tak menjejaskan kehidupan air. Ais akan kekal di atas bagi mengelakkan air di bawah beku. Torrential Tribute. Heh. Dan secara takdirnya, air antara compound yang paling tinggi latent heat punya level. Means lambat untuk hilang haba. Kira boleh taruk banyak haba la. Dengan ciri-ciri ini, air di bawah ais susah untuk hilang haba, kekalkan suhu baik punya untuk akuatik life. Masya Allah. Allah memang cipta setiap sesuatu tak sia-sia. Memang Allah betul-betul pilih air ini untuk kehidupan. Dalam sistem solar, hanya planet kita yang ada banyak air. Kadang-kadang bila fikir, menakutkan kita sorang hidup dalam space yang amat luas. Ada teori kata ada planet lain macam kita. Tapi teori tetap teori. Wait and see. Banyak miracles berlaku keliling kita. Cuma tak sedar.
Jadi, bila kita minum air, jangan lupa untuk ucap Bismillah sebab the crystal will take a very beautiful shape. Dan jangan lupa hargai air. And sentiasa dekat dengan Tuhan.

p/s: Ingat lagi tym f4, menang first buat brochure pasal air dalam kelas. Asyraf Roslan jadi mastermind, Halim Zin jadi pemberi isi, banyak isi dia bagi, saya jadi penyibuk, Amin Aleman jadi Great Helper. Hehe. Kami buat di Tbun. Legendary CC. Haha.
ok. Salam
Happy Ayah Day!

Salam.
Firstly, Karim minta maaf, kalau ada para ibu mahupun bakal-bakal ibu, kerana tak post pasal hari Ibu hari tu. At that time, all Karims were not available.
Kali ni ada Karim-Karim yang available. Lagipun, Karim semua bakal ayah, heh bias la skit kan. Haha.
Points to be enlightened for our lovely daddy.
Point 1.
Dad merupakan seorang yang bekerja kuat. Melelahkan diri untuk keluarga. Tak fikir pasal penat sendiri. Personal angel they called our daddy. We should be thankful to him. Without his efforts, we'll never be here.
Point2.
Benih kasih dia bercambah dengan our Mums, untuk wujudkan kita. We should be thankful to him. Without his drops, we'll never be here.
Point 3.
Bersama benihnya, timbul kasih sayang dan harapan. Love. Unseen energy yang stimulate life. Harapan dads kita, besar-besar jadi anak yang baik. Manusia yang berguna. Muslims yang menyerah diri. Without his love, we'll never be here.
Point 4.
Bersama membesarnya kita dalam perut Mums kita, membesar juga lah harapan Dads kita. Kita membesar di mana? Dalam rahim kan? Some said that's the strongest part of human body. In the art of unseen energy, that part is called solar plexus, a part that contains enormous amount of energies. And seperti takdir, kita dibesarkan di bahagian tersebut, receiving physical and metaphysical energy. Dad kita lah yang sentiasa risau keadaan kita. Kadang-kadang bila fikir balik, macam budak-budak, betapa girangnya mereka. Berborak-borak dengan kita yang masih kecil dalam perut. Tak kira, sama ada guru, cleaner, doctor, accountant, lawyer, dan pembantu makmal sekalipun, mereka akan cuba untuk berborak dengan anak dalam kandungan, although it is definitely opposite to their public characteristics. Without his worry, we'll never be here.
Point 5.
Dalam kepenatan bekerja, perasaan caring dia meningkat. Sudah itu cinta sama Mum kita makin menggunung, then another towering love appears, iaitu love sama kita. Caring itulah fuel bagi Dad untuk terus bekerja and learn to cope with kerisauan yang macam gunung. Caring itu yang fuel untuk dia tahan tekanan kerana risau tentang isteri dan anak. Melayan mengidam si isteri, risau kesihatan isteri, bagai menatang minyak yang penuh. I guess that pressure sama dengan itu pressure bawah laut. Each particle of 'risau' pushes our Dad down to the centre of the Earth emotionally. Still, he stood victoriously for Us and our Mums. Without his care, we'll never be here.
Point 6.
Dalam tempoh mengandung, tak perlu tanya berapa banyak Mums and Dads kita doa to Allah. Banyak sangat. Tak terkira. And this do'a is different, I can guarantee that this kind of do'a is sincere. Very-very. They pray, without hoping for anything, it is just for their loved ones. Tak terkira, yang baca Quran. Ada yang terbukak hidayah nak baca Quran bila kita dah mula ada dalam perut. Tahan tabiat, untuk baca Quran. Bagi anak dengar words of God. Bila besar biar jadi servant of God. Penat pun penat, asal anak ada makanan rohani. Without his pray, we'll never be here.
Point 7.
Period kemuncak. Our Mums akan bersalin. Kita akan lahir! Tapi, kita tak risau. Ayah ada untuk sambut. Relax saja. Just wait for our Mums to push! Sementara kita sempoi dalam amniotic fluid yang dah keluar banyak, Dad kita resah. Amat cuak. Ke hulu ke hilir. Kegembiraan yang meresahkan. Bila tiba masa, ada yang syahid dalam penyaksian,pengsan. Ada juga yang masih teguh berdiri sementara jantung gugur melihat kehebatan isteri bertarung di medan juang. Ada yang berdiri dengan sokongan, bersama berjuang bersama isteri secara emosi. Ada yang zahir pada fizikal, namun hilang dalamnya, longlai, kerana melihat pertarungan yang tiada lelaki pernah alami. Ibu, unsung gentle warrior. Lepas bertarung, tugas diberi kepada Dad kita, untuk azankan kita. Azan, new song of God as in Bible. Siren rehat pada zaman Nabi. Kerehatan manusia. Yang merehatkan frekuensi otak. Gently, our Dad took us, dan azankan kita. Saat yang amat mengharukan. Bersama harapan, syukur, gembira yang tak terkata, terdengar kita sayunya azan dialunkan. Ada yang menangis, ada yang mengalir air mata, ada yang sebak tak terkata, semuanya mengucapkan kalimah yang sama. Syahadah. Air mata our Dad. Kegembiraan yang resurfaced dalam bentuk air mata. Thrall, dalam Warcraft mengatakan bahawa airmata ini satu medium alternatif. Kegembiraan dalam hati, our Dad tak tahu nak alirkan ke mana lalu keluar menjadi butiran mutiara airmata, mengagumi kelahiran kita. Without his presence, we'll never be here.
Point 8.
Waktu kita kecil, our Mums masih pantang. Dia yang menjaga keduanya. Berjaga malam. Buat susu. Tukar lampin. Layan kerenah. Bila diingat, wah sabarnya Dad and Mum kita. Bila kita makin membesar, kita mula belajar. Selalunya first word kita sebut Mama, then our Dad. Our Dad ajar kita macam-macam. Beli macam-macam. Nice and wonderful walk with our Dad along this life. Amat sabar. Ingat lagi tak iklan burung murai. Betapa sabarnya ayah kita. Bukan iklan siput babi. We learn everything. To feel pain, have experience, build trust, even to lastik cicak. Kalau Dad kita marah, selalunya dia sabar dulu. Memang kita salah selalu. Kadang-kadang kita ingat dia nak mengongkong, tapi dia sayang kita. Islam ada kawalan. Pemerintahan Dad ada kawalan. This fact, I accept it as a Universal Law. Like the thermodynamic laws, I accept this as a Dad's law. Control. Without his control, we'll never be here.
Point 9.
Dad kita makin tua bila kita makin besar. Dari sekolah hingga remaja, kita mula rasa kesusahan belajar. Our Dad datang, escort kita ke jalan kemudahan. Bila kita mula down, our Dad datang. Bukak kisah lama tentang kesusahan dia. He opened his equation of life. Both of us have the same constant. Different manipulated elements. Sampai kita dah hafal sejarah kesusahan dia. And sejarah itu yang boost kita untuk match equation dia. Even go further. A macho motivation. Setiap kesusahan kita, ada motivasi dari dia. Without his motivation, we'll never be here.
Point 10.
Bila kita berjaya, dia bersama kita. Kadang-kadang kita bukan nak sangat ada perfect record untuk perfect record, tapi hanya semata-mata untuk make our Daddy and Mummy proud. That's all. Kegembiraan yang sebenar bila tengok Parents kita gembira. Itulah yang tersimpan dan tersemat di hati. Smiles and Happiness from our Angels. A pair of Angels. Without his happiness, we can never be happy.
I love you Dad. I love you Mum.
These points, only a few. Terlalu banyak. Amat-amat banyak. My friend once asked, hutang apa yang tak terbayar di dunia ini. First, I said hutang nyawa. Dia kata salah. Lama sikit fikir, cakap. Hutang mak ayah. He smiled.
# To boys, learn how to express your feelings to your dad. Kindly, feelings of love. Not the rude one. As we grow up, macam ada jurang yang tercipta. Itu lumrah zaman moden. Masing-masing ada ego, sebab kita lelaki. But, somehow, we must learn how to gravitate towards our Dad physically. Alhtough dalam hati, mereka cinta kita. Sama-sama hargai Angels masing-masing, sementara masih ada mereka di sisi. Jangan sampai hilang tak dihargai.
The Divine Book
Salam. This is a series. But, not Karim's series. But, it is a very-very good series. They had produced two phases, phase 3 in progress.
This is the first series, hoping this will awaken the giant inside you. This video only part 1, they got 10 part for this. For phase 2, they got The Arrivals. Hot stuff, to the extent their video being hacked, audio disabled in you tube, banned copyright in e-bay. So, sit back and enjoy. Just open a new tab, search 'the divine book', finish all 10 parts in 96 minutes. It can make you cry, especially this part, part 1. Realizing how epic it was meant to be, for us, and the semitic religions.
Science Fails to Explain God
At an educational institution: Professing to be wise, they became fools ....
"LET ME EXPLAIN THE problem science has with God."
The atheist professor of philosophy pauses before his class and then asks one of his new students to stand.
"You're a Muslim, aren't you, son?"
"Yes, sir."
"So you believe in God?"
"Absolutely."
"Is God good?"
"Sure! God's good."
"Is God all-powerful? Can God do anything?"
"Yes."
The professor grins knowingly and considers for a moment.
"Here's one for you. Let's say there's a sick person over here and you can cure him. You can do it. Would you help them? Would you try?"
"Yes sir, I would."
"So you're good...!"
"I wouldn't say that."
"Why not say that? You would help a sick and maimed person if you could in fact most of us would if we could... God doesn't."
[No answer]
"He doesn't, does he? My brother was a Muslim who died of cancer even though he prayed to God to heal him. How is this God good? Hmmm? Can you answer that one?"
[No answer]
The elderly man is sympathetic.
"No, you can't, can you?" He takes a sip of water from a glass on his desk to give the student time to relax. In philosophy, you have to go easy with the new ones. Let's start again, young fella."
"Is God good?"
"Er... Yes."
"Is Satan good?"
"No."
"Where does Satan come from?" The student falters.
"From... God..."
"That's right. God made Satan, didn't he?"
The elderly man runs his bony fingers through his thinning hair and turns to the smirking, student audience.
"I think we're going to have a lot of fun this semester, ladies and gentlemen."
He turns back to the Muslim.
"Tell me, son. Is there evil in this world?"
"Yes, sir."
"Evil's everywhere, isn't it? Did God make everything?"
"Yes."
"Who created evil?"
[No answer]
"Is there sickness in this world? Immorality? Hatred? Ugliness? All the terrible things - do they exist in this world?"
The student squirms on his feet.
"Yes."
"Who created them? "
[No answer]
The professor suddenly shouts at his student.
"WHO CREATED THEM? TELL ME, PLEASE!"
The professor closes in for the kill and climbs into the Muslim's face. In a still small voice:
"God created all evil, didn't He, son?"
[No answer]
The student tries to hold the steady, experienced gaze and fails.Suddenly the lecturer breaks away to pace the front of the classroom like an aging panther.The class is mesmerised.
"Tell me," he continues,"How is it that this God is good if He created all evil throughout all time?"
The professor swishes his arms around to encompass the wickedness of the world.
"All the hatred, the brutality, all the pain, all the torture,all the death and ugliness and all the suffering created by this good God is all over the world, isn't it, young man?"
[No answer]
"Don't you see it all over the place? Huh?"
Pause.
"Don't you?"
The professor leans into the student's face again and whispers, Is God good?"
[No answer]
"Do you believe in God, son?"
The student's voice betrays him and cracks.
"Yes, professor. I do."
The old man shakes his head sadly.
"Science says you have five sensesyou use to identify and observe the world around you. You have never seen God, Have you?
"No, sir. I've never seen Him."
"Then tell us if you've ever heard your God?"
"No, sir. I have not."
"Have you ever felt your God, tasted your God or smelt your God...in fact,do you have any sensory perception of your God whatsoever?"
[No answer]
"Answer me, please."
"No, sir, I'm afraid I haven't."
"You're AFRAID... you haven't?"
"No, sir."
"Yet you still believe in him?"
"...yes..."
"That takes FAITH!" The professor smiles sagely at the underling.According to the rules of empirical, testable, demonstrable protocol,science says your God doesn't exist. What do you say to that, son? Where is your God now?"
[The student doesn't answer]
"Sit down, please."
The Muslim sits...Defeated. Another Muslim raises his hand.
"Professor, may I address the class?"
The professor turns and smiles.
"Ah, another Muslim in the vanguard!Come,come, young man. Speak some proper wisdom to the gathering."
The Muslim looks around the room.
"Some interesting points you are making, sir. Now I've got a question for you.
"Is there such thing as heat?"
"Yes," the professor replies.
"There's heat."
"Is there such a thing as cold?"
"Yes, son, there's cold too."
"No, sir, there isn't."
The professor's grin freezes. The room suddenly goes very cold. The second Muslim continues.
"You can have lots of heat, even more heat, super-heat, mega-heat,white heat, a little heat or no heat but we don't have anything called 'cold'.We can hit 458 degrees below zero, which is no heat, but we can't go any further after that. There is no such thing as cold,otherwise we would be able to go colder than 458 - - You see, sir, cold is only a word we use to describe the absence of heat. We cannot measure cold."
"Heat we can measure in thermal units because heat is energy.Cold is not the opposite of heat, sir, just the absence of it."
Silence. A pin drops somewhere in the classroom.
"Is there such a thing as darkness, professor?"
"That's a dumb question, son. What is night if it isn't darkness?What are you getting at...?
"So you say there is such a thing as darkness?"
"Yes..."
"You're wrong again, sir. Darkness is not something, it is the absence of something. You can have low light, normal light, bright light, flashing light but if you have no light constantly you have nothing and it's called darkness, isn't it? That's the meaning we use to define the word. In reality, Darkness isn't. If it were, you would be able to make darkness darker and give me a jar of it. Can you...give me a jar of darker darkness,professor?"
Despite himself, the professor smiles at the young effrontery before him.This will indeed be a good semester.
"Would you mind telling us what your point is, young man?"
"Yes, professor. My point is, your philosophical premise is flawed to start with and so your conclusion must be in error...."
"The professor goes toxic. "Flawed...? How dare you...!"
"Sir, may I explain what I mean?"
The class is all ears.
"Explain... oh, explain..."
The professor makes an admirable effort to regain control. Suddenly he is affability itself.He waves his hand to silence the class, for the student to continue.
"You are working on the premise of duality," the Muslim explains."That for example there is life and then there's death; a good God and a bad God. You are viewing the concept of God as something finite, something we can measure. Sir, science cannot even explain a thought.It uses electricity and magnetism but has never seen, much less fullyunderstood them. To view death as the opposite of life is to be ignorant of the fact that death cannot exist as a substantive thing. Death is not the opposite of life, merely the absence of it."
The young man holds up a newspaper he takes from the desk of a neighbour who has been reading it.
"Here is one of the most disgusting tabloids this country hosts,professor. Is there such a thing as immorality?"
"Of course there is, now look..."
"Wrong again, sir. You see, immorality is merely the absence of morality. Is there such thing as injustice? No. Injustice is the absence of justice. Is there such a thing as evil?"
The Muslim pauses.
"Isn't evil the absence of good?"
The professor's face has turned an alarming colour. He is so angry he is temporarily speechless.
The Muslim continues.
"If there is evil in the world, professor, and we all agree there is, then God, if he exists, must be accomplishing a work through the agency of evil. What is that work, God is
accomplishing? Islam tells us it is to see if each one of us will,choose good over evil."
The professor bridles.
"As a philosophical scientist, I don't vie this matter as having anything to do with any choice; as a realist, I absolutely do not recognize the concept of God or any other theological factor as being part of the world equation because God is not observable."
"I would have thought that the absence of God's moral code in this world is probably one of the most observable phenomena going," the Muslim replies.
"Newspapers make billions of dollars reporting it every week! Tell me, professor. Do you teach your students that they evolvedfrom a monkey?"
"If you are referring to the natural evolutionary process,youngman, yes,of course I do."
"Have you ever observed evolution with your own eyes, sir?"
The professor makes a sucking sound with his teeth and gives his student a silent, stony stare.
"Professor. Since no-one has ever observed the process of evolution at work and cannot even prove that this process is an on-going endeavour,are you not teaching your opinion, sir? Are you now not a scientist,but a priest?"
"I will overlook your impudence in the light of our philosophical discussion. Now, have you quite finished?" the professor hisses.
"So you don't accept God's moral code to do what is righteous?"
"I believe in what is - that's science!"
"Ahh! SCIENCE!" the student's face splits into a grin.
"Sir, you rightly state that science is the study of observed phenomena. Science too is a premise which is flawed..."
"SCIENCE IS FLAWED..?" the professor splutters.
The class is in uproar.The Muslim remains standing until the commotion has subsided.
"To continue the point you were making earlier to the other student, may I give you an example of what I mean?"
The professor wisely keeps silent. The Muslim looks around the room.
"Is there anyone in the class who has ever seen air, Oxygen,molecules, atoms, the professor's brain?"
The class breaks out in laughter. The Muslim points towards his elderly, crumbling tutor.
"Is there anyone here who has ever heard the professor's brain...felt the professor's brain, touched or smelt the professor's brain?"
No one appears to have done so. The Muslim shakes his head sadly.
"It appears no-one here has had any sensory perception of the professor's brain whatsoever. Well, according to the rules of empirical, stable,demonstrable protocol, science, I DECLARE that the professor has no brain! As we can't feel it, we can't touch it, we can't ever smell it using our sense.
NOW IT IS EVERYONE'S CHANCE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ISLAM, ABOUT GOD, ABOUT THE PURPOSE OF EXISTENCE OF CREATION AND LIFE, ABOUT THE MESSENGERS OF GOD, & ABOUT HIS HOLY BOOKS, ESPECIALLY THE HOLY QUR'AAN. THEN IT IS YOUR CHOICE TO BECOME A MUSLIM, OR NOT.
Allah says in the His Holy Book:
There is no compulsion in religion; truly the right way has become clearly distinct from error; And he who rejects false deities and believes in Allaah(The God) has grasped a firm handhold which will never break. and Allaah is ALL-Hearing, All-Knowing 2:256
Allah is the Protecting Guardian of those who believe. He brings them out of the darkness into the light; As for those who disbelieve,their guardians are false deities. They bring them out of light into darkness...(257)"
The Muslim sits... Because that is what a chair is for!!!
From iluvislam.com
"LET ME EXPLAIN THE problem science has with God."
The atheist professor of philosophy pauses before his class and then asks one of his new students to stand.
"You're a Muslim, aren't you, son?"
"Yes, sir."
"So you believe in God?"
"Absolutely."
"Is God good?"
"Sure! God's good."
"Is God all-powerful? Can God do anything?"
"Yes."
The professor grins knowingly and considers for a moment.
"Here's one for you. Let's say there's a sick person over here and you can cure him. You can do it. Would you help them? Would you try?"
"Yes sir, I would."
"So you're good...!"
"I wouldn't say that."
"Why not say that? You would help a sick and maimed person if you could in fact most of us would if we could... God doesn't."
[No answer]
"He doesn't, does he? My brother was a Muslim who died of cancer even though he prayed to God to heal him. How is this God good? Hmmm? Can you answer that one?"
[No answer]
The elderly man is sympathetic.
"No, you can't, can you?" He takes a sip of water from a glass on his desk to give the student time to relax. In philosophy, you have to go easy with the new ones. Let's start again, young fella."
"Is God good?"
"Er... Yes."
"Is Satan good?"
"No."
"Where does Satan come from?" The student falters.
"From... God..."
"That's right. God made Satan, didn't he?"
The elderly man runs his bony fingers through his thinning hair and turns to the smirking, student audience.
"I think we're going to have a lot of fun this semester, ladies and gentlemen."
He turns back to the Muslim.
"Tell me, son. Is there evil in this world?"
"Yes, sir."
"Evil's everywhere, isn't it? Did God make everything?"
"Yes."
"Who created evil?"
[No answer]
"Is there sickness in this world? Immorality? Hatred? Ugliness? All the terrible things - do they exist in this world?"
The student squirms on his feet.
"Yes."
"Who created them? "
[No answer]
The professor suddenly shouts at his student.
"WHO CREATED THEM? TELL ME, PLEASE!"
The professor closes in for the kill and climbs into the Muslim's face. In a still small voice:
"God created all evil, didn't He, son?"
[No answer]
The student tries to hold the steady, experienced gaze and fails.Suddenly the lecturer breaks away to pace the front of the classroom like an aging panther.The class is mesmerised.
"Tell me," he continues,"How is it that this God is good if He created all evil throughout all time?"
The professor swishes his arms around to encompass the wickedness of the world.
"All the hatred, the brutality, all the pain, all the torture,all the death and ugliness and all the suffering created by this good God is all over the world, isn't it, young man?"
[No answer]
"Don't you see it all over the place? Huh?"
Pause.
"Don't you?"
The professor leans into the student's face again and whispers, Is God good?"
[No answer]
"Do you believe in God, son?"
The student's voice betrays him and cracks.
"Yes, professor. I do."
The old man shakes his head sadly.
"Science says you have five sensesyou use to identify and observe the world around you. You have never seen God, Have you?
"No, sir. I've never seen Him."
"Then tell us if you've ever heard your God?"
"No, sir. I have not."
"Have you ever felt your God, tasted your God or smelt your God...in fact,do you have any sensory perception of your God whatsoever?"
[No answer]
"Answer me, please."
"No, sir, I'm afraid I haven't."
"You're AFRAID... you haven't?"
"No, sir."
"Yet you still believe in him?"
"...yes..."
"That takes FAITH!" The professor smiles sagely at the underling.According to the rules of empirical, testable, demonstrable protocol,science says your God doesn't exist. What do you say to that, son? Where is your God now?"
[The student doesn't answer]
"Sit down, please."
The Muslim sits...Defeated. Another Muslim raises his hand.
"Professor, may I address the class?"
The professor turns and smiles.
"Ah, another Muslim in the vanguard!Come,come, young man. Speak some proper wisdom to the gathering."
The Muslim looks around the room.
"Some interesting points you are making, sir. Now I've got a question for you.
"Is there such thing as heat?"
"Yes," the professor replies.
"There's heat."
"Is there such a thing as cold?"
"Yes, son, there's cold too."
"No, sir, there isn't."
The professor's grin freezes. The room suddenly goes very cold. The second Muslim continues.
"You can have lots of heat, even more heat, super-heat, mega-heat,white heat, a little heat or no heat but we don't have anything called 'cold'.We can hit 458 degrees below zero, which is no heat, but we can't go any further after that. There is no such thing as cold,otherwise we would be able to go colder than 458 - - You see, sir, cold is only a word we use to describe the absence of heat. We cannot measure cold."
"Heat we can measure in thermal units because heat is energy.Cold is not the opposite of heat, sir, just the absence of it."
Silence. A pin drops somewhere in the classroom.
"Is there such a thing as darkness, professor?"
"That's a dumb question, son. What is night if it isn't darkness?What are you getting at...?
"So you say there is such a thing as darkness?"
"Yes..."
"You're wrong again, sir. Darkness is not something, it is the absence of something. You can have low light, normal light, bright light, flashing light but if you have no light constantly you have nothing and it's called darkness, isn't it? That's the meaning we use to define the word. In reality, Darkness isn't. If it were, you would be able to make darkness darker and give me a jar of it. Can you...give me a jar of darker darkness,professor?"
Despite himself, the professor smiles at the young effrontery before him.This will indeed be a good semester.
"Would you mind telling us what your point is, young man?"
"Yes, professor. My point is, your philosophical premise is flawed to start with and so your conclusion must be in error...."
"The professor goes toxic. "Flawed...? How dare you...!"
"Sir, may I explain what I mean?"
The class is all ears.
"Explain... oh, explain..."
The professor makes an admirable effort to regain control. Suddenly he is affability itself.He waves his hand to silence the class, for the student to continue.
"You are working on the premise of duality," the Muslim explains."That for example there is life and then there's death; a good God and a bad God. You are viewing the concept of God as something finite, something we can measure. Sir, science cannot even explain a thought.It uses electricity and magnetism but has never seen, much less fullyunderstood them. To view death as the opposite of life is to be ignorant of the fact that death cannot exist as a substantive thing. Death is not the opposite of life, merely the absence of it."
The young man holds up a newspaper he takes from the desk of a neighbour who has been reading it.
"Here is one of the most disgusting tabloids this country hosts,professor. Is there such a thing as immorality?"
"Of course there is, now look..."
"Wrong again, sir. You see, immorality is merely the absence of morality. Is there such thing as injustice? No. Injustice is the absence of justice. Is there such a thing as evil?"
The Muslim pauses.
"Isn't evil the absence of good?"
The professor's face has turned an alarming colour. He is so angry he is temporarily speechless.
The Muslim continues.
"If there is evil in the world, professor, and we all agree there is, then God, if he exists, must be accomplishing a work through the agency of evil. What is that work, God is
accomplishing? Islam tells us it is to see if each one of us will,choose good over evil."
The professor bridles.
"As a philosophical scientist, I don't vie this matter as having anything to do with any choice; as a realist, I absolutely do not recognize the concept of God or any other theological factor as being part of the world equation because God is not observable."
"I would have thought that the absence of God's moral code in this world is probably one of the most observable phenomena going," the Muslim replies.
"Newspapers make billions of dollars reporting it every week! Tell me, professor. Do you teach your students that they evolvedfrom a monkey?"
"If you are referring to the natural evolutionary process,youngman, yes,of course I do."
"Have you ever observed evolution with your own eyes, sir?"
The professor makes a sucking sound with his teeth and gives his student a silent, stony stare.
"Professor. Since no-one has ever observed the process of evolution at work and cannot even prove that this process is an on-going endeavour,are you not teaching your opinion, sir? Are you now not a scientist,but a priest?"
"I will overlook your impudence in the light of our philosophical discussion. Now, have you quite finished?" the professor hisses.
"So you don't accept God's moral code to do what is righteous?"
"I believe in what is - that's science!"
"Ahh! SCIENCE!" the student's face splits into a grin.
"Sir, you rightly state that science is the study of observed phenomena. Science too is a premise which is flawed..."
"SCIENCE IS FLAWED..?" the professor splutters.
The class is in uproar.The Muslim remains standing until the commotion has subsided.
"To continue the point you were making earlier to the other student, may I give you an example of what I mean?"
The professor wisely keeps silent. The Muslim looks around the room.
"Is there anyone in the class who has ever seen air, Oxygen,molecules, atoms, the professor's brain?"
The class breaks out in laughter. The Muslim points towards his elderly, crumbling tutor.
"Is there anyone here who has ever heard the professor's brain...felt the professor's brain, touched or smelt the professor's brain?"
No one appears to have done so. The Muslim shakes his head sadly.
"It appears no-one here has had any sensory perception of the professor's brain whatsoever. Well, according to the rules of empirical, stable,demonstrable protocol, science, I DECLARE that the professor has no brain! As we can't feel it, we can't touch it, we can't ever smell it using our sense.
NOW IT IS EVERYONE'S CHANCE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ISLAM, ABOUT GOD, ABOUT THE PURPOSE OF EXISTENCE OF CREATION AND LIFE, ABOUT THE MESSENGERS OF GOD, & ABOUT HIS HOLY BOOKS, ESPECIALLY THE HOLY QUR'AAN. THEN IT IS YOUR CHOICE TO BECOME A MUSLIM, OR NOT.
Allah says in the His Holy Book:
There is no compulsion in religion; truly the right way has become clearly distinct from error; And he who rejects false deities and believes in Allaah(The God) has grasped a firm handhold which will never break. and Allaah is ALL-Hearing, All-Knowing 2:256
Allah is the Protecting Guardian of those who believe. He brings them out of the darkness into the light; As for those who disbelieve,their guardians are false deities. They bring them out of light into darkness...(257)"
The Muslim sits... Because that is what a chair is for!!!
From iluvislam.com
Can We Really Boycott KFC?

Salam.
One day, I received a message from my friend. "Salam, nak tanya, kita perlu ke boikot KFC walaupun dah dibeli oleh JCorp?" For your information, Majalah I had published a session of interview with JCorp CEO. Kenyataan CEO tersebut menunjukkan memang KFC di Malaysia dan Singapore sudah dibeli. Alhamdulillah, Karim bersyukur. At last, I can eat it. Setelah sekian lama tahan, memang seksa tengok dalam TV. Tahan nafsu, just for our brothers di Palestin, kalau mereka boleh tahan hilang keluarga, boleh tahan hilang rumah dan harta, ada yang hilang nyawa, mesti diri pun boleh tahan nafsu makan mutilated-gene chicken. Haha. Punya gembira. Tengah gembira tengok balik majalah tu, Aik? Takkan tak ada bayaran apa-apa. Itu bukan francais. Kalau free saja guna nama KFC, itu hebat. Secara jujur, Karim memang teringin nak makan KFC. Kecik-kecik dulu, tiap-tiap bulan wajib pergi. Di Alpha Angle Wangsa Maju. Tapi sebelum buat keputusan, letak akal dan logik di hadapan. Biar ada kajian peribadi.
Adakah KFC menyumbang sebarang wang kepada KFC di US?
Then. Buat bacaan sikit-sikit di Internet. Iya, memang KFC dibeli.
Untuk pengetuahuan semua, KFC Holdings (M) Bhd adalah milik Kulim (M) Bhd. Kulim ini pula adalah anak syarikat Johor Corporation. siapa yang tidak tahu sila cari mengenai johor corporation. oleh itu, KFC Holdings (M) Bhd adalah milik malaysia. tiada sebarang keuntungan yang diberikan kepada US mahupun Israel. KFC hanya menggunakan nama. KFC malaysia hanya membayar yuran penggunaan nama sahaja. Anak-anak syarikat dia-
Pizza Hut
Kedai Ayamas
RasaMas Restaurant
Ayamas Food Corporation Sdn Bhd
Region Food Industries (Sos life)
bakery ( untuk garlic bread & roti2 di KFC).
Karim baca la, huh. Lega. Tak perlu tahan air liur dah. Tapi, di ayat tu, ada sesuatu yang bother mind Karim. Ayat yang diboldkan tu. Karim cuba cari jumlah yuran yang dibayar, indirectly yuran itu lah yang menyumbang kepada KFC punya domain. Cari punya cari tak jumpa. Sampai ada satu hari ada presentation daripada pakar produk Islam ni. Syed Ageel. Dalam itu, dia tunjuk yuran yang perlu dibayar 'sikit' sahaja. Only 6 percent daripada keuntungan. And 6 percent itu berjumlah 58 juta ringgit Malaysia.
Wow! Painful fact! Banyak tu duit yang Malaysia bayar kepada US. Only for KFC. Nama lain? Karim terima. Tak apa, tak ada rezeki lagi la.
Apakah nasib pekerja-pekerja KFC?
Alkisah, seorang pemuda yang agak emosi, bekerja di KFC. Bila dapat tahu pasal KFC boikot, tanpa soal selidik. Terus letak jawatan. Dia kata, perangai dia mungkin buruk, banyak masalah tapi dia masih sayang Islam di sana. Dalam diri dia, masih ada perasaan belas terhadap mereka. Dia kerja mana selepas tu? Sekarang dia merupakan usahawan berjaya dalam MLM HPA. "Hendak seribu daya, tak hendak seribu dalih".
Boikot ada kesan? Bukan ke akan meruntuhkan ekonomi Malaysia?
Kalau ikut dalil, kisah Nabi Ibrahim dalam api dan burung kecik. Apa burung itu jawab? Aku buat ini supaya apabila ditanyakan Allah di akhirat, dapat ku jawab. Burung tu tahu, api yang terbakar selama berhari-hari tak mungkin terpadam oleh usaha yang kecil. Tapi itulah ajaran Islam, Allah tak tengok pada hasil tapi pada usaha.
Kalau ikut isu semasa, boikot memang ada kesan positif. Muhd Nuh mengulas dalam Metro, bahawa keuntungan menaik sebanyak 30 peratus bagi barangan buatan Malaysia sejak proses boikot bermula. Berita itu pada dua bulan lepas. Kalau istiqamah, ianya akan berkitar di dalam Malaysia, lagi untung.
Hukum Boikot?
Yusuf Qaradhawi- Haram walau sesen disumbangkan.
Penasihat Majlis Agama Islam Johor, Datuk Nooh Gadot dipetik sebagai berkata: "Hukum memboikot barang AS kini jatuh WAJIB dan jika ada sesiapa yang tidak mahu memboikot maka hukum menyokong AS dan Israel ialah lawan bagi wajib, iaitu HARAM." Beliau menegaskan hukum wajib itu tepat kerana adalah jelas AS dan Israel kini terus degil, sombong, takbur, bongkak, tidak berperikemanusiaan, musuh agama dam membunuh manusia tidak berdosa termasuk kanak-kanak, wanita dan warga tua di Gaza. "Usaha ini perlu berterusan dan jangan hangat-hangat tahi ayam," katanya. Dipetik dari Utusan Malaysia- 12/1/2009 .
Kalau tak boleh boikot?'
Kita cuba. Mari, mari. Asalkan kita dah cuba yang terbaik, itu sudah cukup. Persoalan, adakah kita sudah cuba yang terbaik? Allah tahu kita di tahap mana. Susahlah nak boikot semua kan? Kalau tak buat semua, jangan tinggal semua. Asalkan ada usaha. Tak boleh boikot KFC, cuba boikot Nestle. Perlahan-lahan asalkan istiqamah.
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