Friday, October 15, 2010
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
touched...
Ramadhan will leave me soon....
but what have i done during this whole month?
have i already complete all the 'missions' that i have listed bfore?
no!!!!!
i played games like i did not fast....
i watch lagha movies n pics during day time...
i didn't control my anger n speak whtever i like..
although i know they don't benefits me at all...
i did not finished reading my tarbiah books....
i rarely reciting the Qura'an...
i can just counting with my fingers....how mny zikr tht i hv said per day....
but with my ibadah....they didnt seem to show what i hope...
i really hope i can be with Rsullullah soon....in Jannah...
but i don't really selawat at all!!!
can i call myself a muslim?! argh.....
as being a servant to Allah..
i felt abashed when i raising my hand to make doa'.....
with all the sins tht i did...
but what have i done during this whole month?
have i already complete all the 'missions' that i have listed bfore?
no!!!!!
i played games like i did not fast....
i watch lagha movies n pics during day time...
i didn't control my anger n speak whtever i like..
although i know they don't benefits me at all...
i did not finished reading my tarbiah books....
i rarely reciting the Qura'an...
i can just counting with my fingers....how mny zikr tht i hv said per day....
what ashamed of me!!!
i hope... i can be ahlul jannah..but with my ibadah....they didnt seem to show what i hope...
i really hope i can be with Rsullullah soon....in Jannah...
but i don't really selawat at all!!!
can i call myself a muslim?! argh.....
as being a servant to Allah..
i felt abashed when i raising my hand to make doa'.....
with all the sins tht i did...
Moga Allah terima taubat hambaNya..
more pictures to be seen
These are the pictures of ramadhan 2010..
i wanna make them as a part of my collection..
i just copied them from boston.com...
TA DAAAAA!!!!!!(see below ma...n browse them by yourslf..)
i wanna make them as a part of my collection..
i just copied them from boston.com...
TA DAAAAA!!!!!!(see below ma...n browse them by yourslf..)
Ramadan 2010
Muslim men and women across the world are currently observing Ramadan, a month long celebration of self-purification and restraint. During Ramadan, the Muslim community fast, abstaining from food, drink, smoking and sex between sunrise and sunset. Muslims break their fast after sunset with an evening meal called Iftar, where a date is the first thing eaten followed by a traditional meal. During this time, Muslims are also encouraged to read the entire Quran, to give freely to those in need, and strengthen their ties to God through prayer. The goal of the fast is to teach humility, patience and sacrifice, and to ask forgiveness, practice self-restraint, and pray for guidance in the future. This year, Ramadan will continue until Thursday, September 9th.
With the Dome of the Rock Mosque seen in the background, a Palestinian Muslim worshiper prays during the third Friday prayers of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem's Old City on Friday, Aug. 27, 2010. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)
A Bahraini man points skyward at dusk Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2010, in Hamad Town, Bahrain, towards where a slim crescent moon should be visible to indicate the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, a time of prayer, fasting and charitable giving. Clouds hampered skywatchers in the Persian Gulf island nation. (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali) #
Egyptians buy fruits at a shop in downtown Cairo on August 20, 2010 during Islam's holy fasting month of Ramadan. Egyptians have been complaining from shortages of basic services during Ramadan, which began the first week of August amid sweltering summer temperatures. (KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images) #
A member of Fairfax County Fire and Rescue, lower left, participates in an Iftar, the evening meal when Muslim break their fast during Ramadan, August 17, 2010 at Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center in Falls Church, Virginia. The Islamic center invited frontline responders for Ramadan dinner to show appreciation and foster increased understanding. (Alex Wong/Getty Images) #
Muslim pilgrims pray inside the Grand Mosque, with the Mecca Clock in the background, on the second day of the fasting month of Ramadan in Mecca August 12, 2010. The giant clock on a skyscraper in Islam's holiest city Mecca began ticking on Wednesday at the start of the fasting month of Ramadan, amid hopes by Saudi Arabia that it will become the Muslim world's official timekeeper. (REUTERS/Hassan Ali) #
Flood-affected people break their fast on the first day of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan in a camp in Nowshera, Pakistan on Thursday, Aug. 12, 2010. Pakistani flood survivors, already short on food and water, began the fasting month of Ramadan on Thursday, a normally festive, social time marked this year by misery and fears of an uncertain future. (AP Photo/Mohammad Sajjad) #
A mahya reading "Hold the fast. find good health" hangs between the minarets of the Ottoman-era Eminonu New Mosque in Istanbul August 12, 2010. Mahya, where dangling lights suspended between minarets spell out devotional messages in huge letters, are intended to reward and inspire the faithful who have spent the daylight hours fasting. Today just a handful of Istanbul's mosques use Mahya, the phrases dictated by Turkey's directorate of religious affairs. (REUTERS/Murad Sezer) #
Some 200 Muslims, inmates of the Quezon city jail in suburban Manila, are seen through a fence praying at the prison courtyard on August 13, 2010. The large Muslim minority in the Philippines - a country home to 75 million Catholics - is observing Ramadan, the holy fasting month of Islam. (JAY DIRECTO/AFP/Getty Images) #
A Palestinian woman's shadow is seen on a wall as she waits while attempting to cross the Kalandia checkpoint in order to go pray at the Al Aqsa Mosque on the third Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, between Jerusalem and the West Bank city of Ramallah on Friday, Aug. 27, 2010. Israel loosened some restrictions on Palestinian movement between the West Bank and Israel during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill) #
An Indian Muslim perfumer selects a bottle of ather (non-alcoholic perfume) for customers at his shop in Hyderabad on August 17, 2010. Muslims apply ather to their clothes as a traditional custom before going for daily prayers during the Holy month of Ramadan. Hyderabad is a well known place for selling Ather some 157 varieties of perfume available on the market. (NOAH SEELAM/AFP/Getty Images) #
oh ramadhan.....
it still continue....
n i'm waitin for the lailatul qadr to come....
durin my surfin time.....i hv chcked out some of cool pictures frm all over the world...
they are bsclly bout how muslims celebrate this holy month..
i luv them all...n i decided to add the pics in my blog...
so,emm.....bon appetie!!!
n i'm waitin for the lailatul qadr to come....
durin my surfin time.....i hv chcked out some of cool pictures frm all over the world...
they are bsclly bout how muslims celebrate this holy month..
i luv them all...n i decided to add the pics in my blog...
so,emm.....bon appetie!!!
Ramadan 2009
In Muslim nations and regions around the globe, this is the first week of the holy month of Ramadan, a time for followers to abstain from eating, drinking, smoking and sexual activity during the day, breaking their fast each sunset, with traditional meals and sweets. During this time, Muslims are also encouraged to read the entire Quran, to give freely to those in need, and strengthen their ties to God through prayer. The goal of the fast is to teach humility, patience and sacrifice, and to ask forgiveness, practice self-restraint, and pray for guidance in the future. This year, Ramadan will continue until Saturday, September 19th. (39 photos total)
Officers of Malaysia's Islamic authority use a telescope to perform "rukyah", the sighting of the new moon of Ramadan, in Teluk Kemang, south of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on August 20, 2009. Muslims scan the sky at dusk in the beginning of the lunar calendar's ninth month in search of the new moon to proclaim the start of Ramadan, Islam's holiest month during which observant believers fast from dawn to dusk. (REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad)
A Muslim boy takes a nap during evening prayers called "Tarawih" at Mosque of Gamal Abdel Nasser in Tripoli, Libya on August 22, 2009. The mosque was converted from the Catholic Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus after a 1969 coup by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. (REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh) #
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