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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

KHASIAT AYAT AL-KURSI

Dalam sebuah hadis, ada menyebut perihal seekor syaitan yang duduk di atas pintu rumah. Tugasnya ialah untuk menanam keraguan di hati suami terhadap kesetiaan isteri di rumah dan keraguan di hati isteri terhadap kejujuran suami di luar rumah. Sebab itulah Rasulullah tidak akan masuk rumah sehingga Baginda mendengar jawaban salam dari isterinya. Di saat itu syaitan akan lari bersama-sama dengan salam itu.

Hikmat Ayat Al-Kursi mengikut hadis-hadis:
  • Barang siapa membaca ayat Al-Kursi bila berbaring di tempat tidurnya, Allah SWT mewakilkan dua orang Malaikat memeliharanya hingga subuh.
  • Barang siapa membaca ayat Al-Kursi di akhir setiap sembahyang fardhu, dia akan berada dalam lindungan Allah SWT hingga sembahyang yang lain.
  • Barang siapa membaca ayat Al-Kursi di akhir setiap solat, dia akan masuk syurga dan barang siapa membacanya ketika hendak tidur, Allah SWT akan memelihara rumahnya dan rumah-rumah disekitarnya.
  • Barang siapa membaca ayat Al-Kursi di akhir setiap solat fardhu, Allah SWT menganugerahkan dia setiap hati orang yang bersyukur, setiap perbuatan orang yang benar, pahala nabi-nabi, serta Allah melimpahkan rahmat padanya.
  • Barang siapa membaca ayat Al-Kursi sebelum keluar rumahnya, maka Allah SWT mengutuskan 70,000 Malaikat kepadanya - mereka semua memohon keampunan dan mendoakan baginya.
  • Barang siapa membaca ayat Al-Kursi di akhir solat, Allah SWT akan mengendalikan pengambilan rohnya dan dia adalah seperti orang yang berperang bersama Nabi Allah sehingga mati syahid.
  • Barang siapa yang membaca ayat Al-Kursi ketika dalam kesempitan nescaya Allah SWT berkenan memberi pertolongan kepadanya.
Dari Abdullah bin 'Amr r.a., Rasulullah S.A.W. bersabda, "Sampaikanlah pesanku biarpun satu ayat". "Utamakan selamat dan sihat untuk Duniamu, utamakan solat dan zakat untuk Akhiratmu".

ELAK WARISI KEPAPAAN

Dipetik dari kitab Taalim Mutaallim (m/s 43) dan kitab Jauhar Al-Mauhub Wa Minabbahatil Qulub (m/s 102) karangan Syeikh Ali bin Abdul Rahman Al-Kelantani
  • Mengerjakan dosa.
  • Melebihkan tidur.
  • Tidur bertelanjang.
  • Tidur selepas solat subuh.
  • Membiarkan makanan yang jatuh. (tidak diambil@dibersihkan).
  • Mengeringkan anggota badan (termasuk peluh) dengan tepi kain (pakaian) yang sedang dipakai. Untuk penyelesaian, gunakanlah sapu tangan.
  • Membakar kulit bawang(merah@putih).
  • Menyapu rumah pada malam hari.
  • Meninggalkan sampah pada rumah (tidak dibuang@dibersihkan).
  • Berjalan dihadapan guru (tidak tunduk@hormat).
  • Membasuh tangan dengan tanah.
  • Memanggil kedua ibu bapa dengan namanya.
  • Meringankan sembahyang. (solat tidak sempurna tanpa kusyuk dan tawaduk).
  • Menjahit pakaian ketika sedang dipakai dibadan.
  • Bersegera keluar dari masjid.
  • Pergi ke pasar pada awal-awal pagi dan melambatkan kepulangan.
  • Tidak membasuh bekas makanan.
  • Memadam pelita dengan mulut.
  • Menyisir rambut dengan sikat yang patah2.
  • Meninggalkan berdoa untuk kedua ibu bapa.
  • Memakai serban ketika duduk.
  • Memakai seluar ketika berdiri.
  • Terlalu boros atau bakhil dalam berbelanja.
  • Membuang kahak ketika qada hajat.
  • Menyapu rumah dengan kain (pakaian).
  • Cungkil gigi dengan pencungkil kayu (gunalah tali).
  • Duduk dibendul rumah.
  • Duduk diantara belahan pintu.
  • Berwudhu ditempat tidur.
  • Makan sesuatu ketika berjunub.

JOBSTREET SALARY FOR FRESH GRADUATE 2014 (BACHELOR'S DEGREE)

BY LOCATION
Salary Summary
A typical Fresh / Entry Level with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Studies/Administration/Management, working in Banking / Financial Services industry in Malaysia specializing in Clerical/Administrative Support earns an average salary of RM1,500. Others would earn between RM1,100 and RM1,800 (Bottom 25% and Top 75%).


Bottom 25% (RM)
Average 50% (RM)
Top 75% (RM)
Kuala Lumpur
1225
1750
2350
Selangor
1650
1900
2150

BY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Salary Summary
A typical Fresh / Entry Level with a Bachelor's Degree in Business Studies/Administration/Management, working in Banking / Financial Services industry in Malaysia specializing in Clerical/Administrative Support earns an average salary of RM1,500. Others would earn between RM1,100 and RM1,800 (Bottom 25% and Top 75%).


Bottom 25% (RM)
Average 50% (RM)
Top 75% (RM)
1 - 3 years
1,500
2,000
2,345
4 - 6 years
1,761
2,200
3,000
7 - 10 years
1,725
2,100
2,660
15 - 99 years
2,610
3,800
4,733

BY POSITION LEVEL
Salary Summary
You are currently earning RM300. Compared to people with the same profile in our database who work as Fresh / Entry Level in Malaysia, You are earning lower than 25% of people in this group


Bottom 25% (RM)
Average 50% (RM)
Top 75% (RM)
Non-Executive
1225
1550
1974
Fresh / Entry Level
1225
1800
2200
Junior Executive
1958
2330
2600
Senior Executive
2710
3150
3793

BY QUALIFICATION
Salary Summary
You are currently earning RM300. Compared to people with the same profile in our database who graduated with Bachelor's Degree in Malaysia, You are earning lower than 25% of people in this group


Bottom 25% (RM)
Average 50% (RM)
Top 75% (RM)
Diploma
1217
1400
1588
Bachelor's Degree
1225
1800
2200

BY AGE
Salary Summary
You are currently earning RM300. Compared to people with the same profile in our database who are between 21-25 years of age in Malaysia, You are earning lower than 25% of people in this group


Bottom 25% (RM)
Average 50% (RM)
Top 75% (RM)
21 - 25 years
1475
2050
2275
26 - 30 years     
1715
2000
2675
31 - 35 years     
1700
2330
2998

BY SPECIALIZATION
Salary Summary
You are currently earning RM300. Compared to people with the same profile in our database who specialize in Clerical/Administrative Support in Malaysia, You are earning lower than 25% of people in this group


Bottom 25% (RM)
Average 50% (RM)
Top 75% (RM)

Finance - Corporate Finance / Investment / Merchant Banking     
1800
2250
2575
Clerical / Administrative Support
1225
1800
2200
Customer Service     
1725
2200
2575
Banking / Financial Services     
1800
2050
2500
Human Resources     
1000
2100
2475
Sales - Financial Services (Insurance, Unit Trust, etc)     
2000
2200
2500

BY INDUSTRY
Salary Summary
You are currently earning RM300. Compared to people with the same profile in our database who work in Banking / Financial Services industry in Malaysia, You are earning lower than 25% of people in this group


BY FIELD OF STUDY
Salary Summary
You are currently earning RM300. Compared to people with the same profile in our database who studied Business Studies/Administration/Management in Malaysia, You are earning lower than 25% of people in this group


Bottom 25% (RM)
Average 50% (RM)
Top 75% (RM)
Business Studies / Administration / Management
1225
1800
2200

TUTORIAL SHAWL BY NISA KAY




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NOW YOU ARE A MOTHER

Now You Are A Mother 
  • A Practical and Up-to-Date New Mother's Handbook From Birth to 4 Years 
  • By Du’aa Ra’oof Shaheen
  • Translated By Huda al-Khattab 
  • Hardback 333 Pages 
  • ISBN: 9786035000765
  • Publisher: Darussalam (2012)
  • Beautifully Presented with Colour Images and very Reader Friendly
About The Book
  • A very easy to follow and read, perfect for every mother and fathers, it’s a joint effort.
  • A much needed advice and guidance for all parents. A perfect present to buy for every parent.
  • Summary: This book has given an overview of the mother's role and touched on the basics of raising babies and small children. Whilst motherhood is one of the most rewarding of roles, it is also a very complex role that brings many trials and challenges that cannot be covered fully in a single volume.
  • It is hoped that having read this book, readers will go beyond its parameters to learn all they can about how to care for their infants. In the teachings of Islam, the voices of experience provided by our own mothers and grandmothers, and the exchange of ideas and tips with other parents, new mothers can find guidelines to follow as they embark upon the journey of motherhood. The help and advice of doctors, public health nurses and other professionals may also be added to the mother's "support system."
  • Over and above all that, the Muslim mother can and must put her trust in Allah and seek His help and guidance.


A brief introduction to motherhood, highly recommended to first time mothers. Focuses on Islamic and modern up-to-date ways in bringing up your children from day one of birth. Very simple and practical guide. With explanations on events like aqiqah and on the up-to-date diapers available in the market (including eco-diapers), it’s a good introduction to young mothers. 

It is hoped that having read this book, readers will go beyond its parameters to learn all they can about how to care for their infants. In the teachings of Islam, the voices of experience provided by our own mothers and grandmothers, and the exchange of ideas and tips with other parents, new mothers can find guidelines to follow as they embark upon the journey of motherhood. The help and advice of doctors, public health nurses and other professionals may also be added to the mother's "support system."


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