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Before the advent of Islam in the Malay Archipelago


Before the advent of Islam in the Malay Archipelago, the Malay community affiliations at the time, can be divided into three major religious groups, namely: - 1. Agama Buddha Puja Dewa 2. Religion Hindu Puja Goddess 3. Practice Aboriginal people. (Animism) Aboriginal people are very staunch in his various methods of worship so Tok-tok Jin Batin Aborigines in measuring the greatness of themselves, to limit the length of the hair on their heads. Mergers three factions either through marriage or anything like that generates a strong stability in the customs and culture of the Malay culture, in addition to produce various forms of knowledge, practices and methods of worship with the intention of getting something unusual and shredding custom, racing -lumba to become champions or the most powerful among them, to boast, gallant, the most powerful, the most respected, in respect and so on. (See chart practices Absurdity) Islam came to Southeast Asia either through the State China, Yemen, Persia or India and footholds until approximately 200 years. After it went in anyway influence of Christianity through the colonization of the Western powers.

 While in the Muslim community itself was influenced by influences Rafidiah, Kharijiah, Qadariah, jabariah and so on, giving rise to various insights and trends in the practice of the teachings of Islam. This situation causes some are slipping into the ravine following error: 1. Heresy Heresy Thiẏeṭārera the Karohah and illegal in the Shariah 2. Being in one of the 72 tribes astray in about faith. 3. Being in one of the 13 tribes astray in about Sufi From the above it has triggered a breakdown of the various groups of the community who have the understanding and practice of each. From there was born the practices called practice of "mysticism" or "science fact" (Science Content) who left the tenets of that prayer works only with the intention only. Clans perverse can be seen through the practice they do in the discharge of worship to God. 

In short any practice that does not follow the guidelines of the Quran, the Hadith of the Prophet saw, Ijma and Qias is included in one of the misguided notions of the three major groups above. Type of religious practice Malay People Before Islam. Basically the religious practices of the Malay people before the arrival of Islam can be divided into three great confidence, namely: - 1. The Malays Buddhist Deity Puja 2. The Malays are Hindu Puja Goddess 3. The Malays who hold and work with Aboriginal people practices. (Animism) As a result of the teachings and their holding was born and has triggered various forms of cultural and religious customs and beliefs according to the type they belong to. Islam came to Indonesia after it has successfully eradicate superstition in the community at the time. 

But not all people in the community who want to leave their faith as a whole and to this day, we still can see how the practice of superstition is still upright and still alive in the customs and culture, especially in weddings, death, faith healing and midwifery, defense training self and others. In addition to trust the sacred objects such as daggers, grave, large trees, rocks and so on so strong that it could see some people in the community who still maintain and keep intact since the hereditary estate dagger, called "Guardians of the family." Beliefs like this have anything to do with the origins of the Malays, mostly from the Indonesian archipelago which is famous in the past with the customs and beliefs of Hinduism and Buddhism. Although Islam was taking root in Mataram, Majapahit Java and all but remnants of Hindu and Buddha are still strong in their beliefs.

 In Peninsular Malaysia alone there are various breeds such as Malay, Bugis, Mihemedî, Rawa, Java, Banjar, Farmer, Siam and so on, and there is also a descendant of Aboriginal people. After converting to Islam they have brought their traditions in Islam. Although they differ in their offspring quarter, but they still can not be separated from the Hindu customs and mixing with indigenous customs and practices. Ancient practices such as puja horn cattle / buffalo, wedding gifts, betel trellis, high rice, oil-salt-sugar and so on, lenggang stomach, 40/100 feast days after the death, slaughter chickens during open practice court martial, clutches / rack for medicinal Jin and so on are examples of practices in connection with the influence of Hinduism in the customs of the Malays. 

Similarly, customs, behavior of the native people before Islam was taken as customs or as a way of religion that must precede, an exaggeration again with pleasure and we greedily accept blindly the influence of colonial culture is indeed a long-term planning and Jews Christian personality, especially to kill Muslims Malay people who adheres to Islam. Until now these practices are still alive, though has repeatedly until the call to preach to them to leave the practice, but for some of them it has been assumed that the customs seem part of the teachings of Islam that they embrace. 

Hence the reason why they have been juggling between the teachings of Islam's holy with the profane customs deceive, which is purely on imagination, ingenuity and thinking tahsinul 'aqli they simply just ..

 

MADRASAH TAHFIZ AL YAMANI

MADRASAH TAHFIZ AL YAMANI    

MEMOHON SUMBANGAN RM10 SAHAJA SETIAP BULAN SECARA BERTERUSAN ATAU RM120 SETAHUN BAGI TAHUN 2014 ATAU SEPANJANG HAYAT UNTUK KEPERLUAN BULANAN GOLONGAN ASNAF ZAKAT 

Dengan segala hormatnya saya ingin merujuk perkara di atas, 

2. Berhubung dengan perkara di atas, Madrasah ini ingin memohon dari 3,500 orang umat Islam untuk membantu RM 10 sahaja secara berterusan pada setiap bulan untuk menampung kos RM35 ribu sebulan. 

3. Dimaklumkan bahawa Madrasah ini dengan rasminya telah beroperasi sejak tahun 1994 dan sekarang sudah berkembang sehingga seramai 60 orang pelajar lelaki, 30 orang pelajar perempuan dan 7 orang tenaga pengajar. 12 buah unit flat yang disewa untuk kediaman dan tempat pengajian pelajar lelaki berada di Blok A, Flat PKNS, Kg. Baru. Manakala pelajar perempuan ditempatkan di sebuah rumah teres di Jalan Datuk Abdullah Yasin, Kg. Baru.

4. Pengajian yang ditawarkan di Madrasah ialah pengajian tahfiz (hafalan) Al-Quran dan pengajian kitab. Sejak bermulanya Madrasah sehingga sekarang, tidak ada sebarang yuran dikenakan kepada setiap pelajar adalah bertujuan ikhlas kerana Allah swt. Kesemua tempat penginapan dan pengajian (RM10,000), makan minum pelajar (RM5 x 100 x 30 hari RM15,000), elaun tenaga pengajar (RM1,000 x 7 RM7,000), dan pengurusan Madrasah adalah sentiasa diharapkan daripada sumbangan masyarakat umat Islam yang berkeprihatinan. Kos keseluruhan perbelanjaan Madrasah adalah RM35,000.00 untuk setiap bulan. Oleh itu, Madrasah memohon sokongan dari orang ramai untuk menjayakan Madrasah ini kerana Allah swt. 

5. Pihak Madrasah mengalu-alukan sumbangan Infaq, Zakat, Fidyah atau Derma daripada kaum muslimin dan muslimat, supaya dapat bersama-sama menegakkan syiar islam dengan menginfaqkan sejumlah harta untuk tujuan diatas mengikut kemampuan demi mencari redha Ilahi.

 6. Oleh itu sebarang sumbangan ikhlas muslimin dan muslimat bolehlah dimasukkan terus ke dalam akaun CIMB Islamic Bank Berhad atau Maybank Islamic Bank Berhad diatas nama “MADRASAH TAHFIZ AL YAMANI” CIMB BANK NO. AKAUN    8600 05 8576 MAYBANK NO. AKAUN      5640 9850 1934 Resit pengecualian cukai, boleh diuruskan untuk setiap sumbangan RM300 keatas. Mohon hantarkan slip bank sebagai bukti sumbangan besertakan nama penuh (seperti di dalam K/P) atau nama syarikat (seperti di dalam pendaftaran), alamat penuh (besertakan pos kod) dan nombor telepon untuk pengurusan penghantaran resit.

7 Akhir sekali jutaan terima kasih dan moga-moga Allah S.W.T membalas jasa baik muslimin dan muslimat dan menambahkan rezeki yang berkat diatas keprihatinan muslimin dan muslimat terhadap mereka yang memerlukan dan pihak kami amat menghargai sumbangan tersebut.  

Mohon bantu sebarkan. Sekian. 

Terima kasih. Yang benar, 

Ustaz Syed Mohd Fadzli Syed Ahmad 
(Mudir Al Yamani)

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ZAKAT 


1 KEWAJIPAN – SEDEKAH 1 SUNNAH 

Allah swt berfirman; “Sesungguhnya orang-orang lelaki yang bersedekah dan orang-orang perempuan yang bersedekah, serta mereka memberikan pinjaman kepada Allah, sebagai pinjaman yang baik (ikhlas), akan digandakan balasannya (dengan berganda-ganda banyaknya), dan mereka pula akan beroleh pahala yang mulia. Surah Al Hadid, Ayat 18

 

Senyuman mudah dan percuma

Senyuman selalu menjadikan diri kita dihargai. Senyuman boleh menghilangkan stress kerana boleh menghilangkan rasa lelah, bosan dan juga sedih. Ambil lah masa untuk senyum dengan mengenang perkara indah kerana ia akan membuat fikiran lebih tenang. 

Para saintis mendapati senyum dan ketawa merupakan satu senaman berbentuk jogging dalaman di mana dapat merangsang seluruh tubuh dan mampu memberi manfaat berguna kepada sistem saraf otak dan juga hormon-hormon.  Pengkaji dan pengamal barat percaya dengan memulakan hari dengan senyuman bukan sahaja berupayamenceriakan hidup anda tetapi memberi banyak kebaikan kepada kesihatan. Apabila kita tersenyum, badan turut 'tersenyum' dan menganggap kita gembira. Kajian menunjukkan senyuman memperlahankan aliran darah yang melalui sinus ke otak. 

Oleh kerana senyuman ini mudah `berjangkit', tanpa disedari kita membantu mengubah emosi orang lain dan mencetuskan keadaan menyenangkan.Senyuman akan membuatkan kita nampak lebih yakin dan secara tidak langsung mendorong kita menjadi individu lebih positif. Satu fakta yang tidak kurang penting, ia turut menjadi ejen awet muda.

Usah dilayani kesedihan itu, jadikan ia sekuntum senyuman yang penuh kemanisan dan keikhlasan. Sesungguhnya kehidupan di dunia ini hanyalah sementara. Dunia ini hanya sebuah perhentian yang mencabar dan penuh dugaan. Usah hanyut dengan kenikmatan sementara dan keseronokan yang membawa derita kerana kehidupan yang abadilah tujuan kita.

Kesedihan di dunia ini hanya bisikan perlahan yang akan hilang bersama hembusan angin. Usah dibuka lembaran kesedihan itu kerana ia tidak akan mengubah bunga yang sudah layu mekar semula. Usah bersedih apabila keseorangan kerana Allah itu sentiasa dekat bersama kita. Kepada-Nyalah kita meluahkan kesedihan, kegelisahan dan kerisauan.

Dan kepada-Nya jugalah kita memohon ketenangan, kebahagiaan dan keselamatan. Lihatiah betapa ramai orang yang mencari kebahagiaan dan mengorbankan semua yang merika miliki untuk mendapatkan kebahagiaan, hakikatnya mereka tidak mengetahui yang bahawa kebahagiaan itu sangat hampir kepada mereka. Malah lebih dekat kepada mereka berbanding setiap hembusan nafas mereka apabila mereka sentiasa mengingati Allah.

Sesungguhnya Allah menyayangi kita melebihi kasih sayang, seorang ibu terhadap anaknya. Bagaimana mungkin untuk kita melayani kesedihan sedangkan kita adalah adalah hamba Tuhan Yang Maha Penyayang, Maha Mendengar, Maha Pengampun dan Maha Penerima Taubat. Rahmat dan belas kasih-Nya begitu luas dan meliputi segala sesuatu. Seyumlah, kerana senyumanmu itu mampu meruntuhkan tembok kesedihan dan menghancurkan benteng kesusahan.

Tapi sebenarnya lebih baik lagi kalau kita boleh melemparkan senyuman kepada seseorang walaupun kita langsung tak kenal dia.

Mengapa?
Selalunya kita hanya melepasi orang lain dengan buat bodoh seolah-olah tidak nampak mereka, berjalan lurus dengan wajah kosong. Sebaiknya kita mungkin boleh mula memberikan mereka sedikit senyuman, untuk menunjukkan bahawa kita ni bukan tunggul kayu.  (sumber http://inchenaim.com)
Selalunya kebanyakan daripada kita semua akan mengelakkan eye contact dan melihat muka orang asing disekeliling kita itu.

Cuba buat ini: Lihat tepat ke mata orang yang tak dikenali itu, dan berikan mereka senyuman yang ikhlas. In most cases, kita akan dibalas kembali dengan senyuman.Lebih banyak kita tersenyum, lebih banyak senyuman yang kita akan dapat kembali.

Apa yang kita akan dapat pada akhirnya?

Dunia yang ceria dan gembira