*Institute of Excellence for Islamicjerusalem Studies (IEIJS), Ghazali Shafie Graduate School of Government in Collaboration with Asian Institute for International Affairs and Diplomacy (AIIAD), Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) and Aid4Palestine Malaysia inviting all to join Special International Webinar on Palestine and Launching of Aid4Palestine UUM.*
*Date: Sunday 23rd May 2021*
*Time: 2.30pm Kuala Lumpur time, 10.30am Al-Quds time.*
*Topic: Better Understanding on the Latest Zionist Atrocious Attacks on al-Aqsa and Gaza*
*Special Talk by:*
*Prof. Dr. Abd Al-Fattah El-Awaisi*
Founder of Academy of Islamicjerusalem Studies (ISRA)
Al-Maqdisi Award Receiver 2005 and Islamic World Istanbul “Science” Award” in 2018 due to his innovative approaches and continuous efforts to motivate and educate people for working together to save Baitulmaqdis and Free Palestine.
*Commentary by:*
*Prof. Dr. Mohd Roslan Mohd Nor*
Professor of Islamic History and Civilization, University of Malaya (UM)
*Special Guests:*
*1. Dr. Medhat Abbas*
The Advisor for Palestine Ministry of Health in Gaza
*2. YB Ustaz Muhammad Khalil Abdul Hadi*
Chairman of Aid4Palestine Malaysia
*Moderator:*
*Assoc. Prof. Dr. Aminurraasyid Yatiban*
Director of Institute of Excellence for Islamicjerusalem Studies (IEIJS), UUM
The discussion will be streamed live on IEIJS UUM Facebook page/Twitter/Instagram . Please find the link to the event here:
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*#ShameonIsrael*
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islamic civilization 在 Khairudin Samsudin Facebook 的最讚貼文
I would like to share some pointers from an article that I came across.To start with, this is more to self reminder but if it is essential to the rest, yes, by all means, let's digest it together and read on. The holy month of Ramadan is a time of deep reflection for Muslims worldwide. The writer offer contemplative pieces on contemporary issues drawing from the wisdoms of the Qur’an – the sacred scripture that Muslims revere as the words of God and God’s final revelation to humanity. The Qur’an is at the heart of Muslim faith, ethics, and civilization. Here how it goes.
A wise Arab proverb says, “Every war begins with words.”
This proverb holds true not just between nations, but even between family members and friends. How many a war have we engaged in which the tongue (or in this cyber world, to be exact - the fingers) was our sharpest and most brutal weapon?
In the teachings of Islamic spirituality there is much that is written about the importance of restraining the tongue or (again - fingers). The tongue (or fingers) is called “the mirror of the heart.” In other words, what appears on our tongue (or fingers) is a chief indicator of what is in our hearts. And, this becomes even truer in those unguarded moments when anger, frustration, or stress gets the best of us and our tongues lose any sense of discipline. Especially in this situation now, however,
"Allah does not burden a soul beyond that it can bear" Holy Quran (02:286)
This is, perhaps too, why the Prophet Muhammad pbuh said that one of the ways of knowing if there is hypocrisy in our hearts is to examine what we say with our tongues (or fingers) when we become angry. If it is foul and vile words, then that is a measure of how much purification of the heart remains.
The masters of Islamic spirituality teach that the heart and the tongue (or fingers) have a two-way relationship. Even though the tongue (or fingers) is the mirror whereas the heart is the reality, if we work on polishing the mirror the reality also becomes polished with time and effort. InshaAllah.
So, what does it mean to work on the tongue (or fingers)? It means struggling within ourselves to restrain the tongue (or fingers) from all that is corrupt and ugly, like one would pull back a wild horse, and to train the tongue (or fingers) in the speech of goodness and beauty.
The sages and scholars of Islamic spirituality warn that the tongue (or fingers) should be guarded from the following 8 types of speech: lying; breaking promises or oaths; speaking ill of others or slandering; wrangling, arguing and disputing with others without any clear benefit or when you fear it will get out of hand; SELF-JUSTIFICATION or SELF-PRAISE in a way that leads to ARROGANCE; cursing or using foul language; invoking evil on creatures even if they are your worst enemies; jesting, ridiculing, and scoffing at people in a way that hurts people’s feelings or gives them a bad reputation – this is even worse when this type of speech is directed toward an entire COMMUNITY of people.
Each one of these has their specific descriptions and treatments, but in summary there are five steps that we can take to become more aware of our speech and to polish our tongues (or fingers), according to the spiritual teachers:
1) Knowledge: Just be aware of the 8 types of speech that you should avoid. Knowledge leads to introspection and introspection leads to reform. When you notice any of these ailments on your tongue (or fingers), take yourself to task and work to change you condition.
2) Silence: The Prophet Muhammad said that “ANYONE WHO BELIEVES IN GOD AND THE LAST DAY SHOULD EITHER SPEAK WELL OR REMAIN SILENT.” Silence is golden, so goes the saying. THINKING BEFORE you speak is the key. One of the great sages of Islam and Caliph after the Prophet Muhammad would place a small stone underneath his tongue and move it to speak only after considering whether what he had to say was truly beneficial. This might be too difficult of a practice for many of us, but it goes to show how seriously silence was taken among the spiritual elite.
3) Fasting: Increase your days of fasting, for fasting by its nature teaches restraint.
4) Change your surrounding: keeping good company and keeping yourself busy with good things so that your tongue (or fingers) finds very little opportunity to engage in baseless conversations.
5) Remembering the Divine: Cloaking your tongue with the beautiful names of God and the praise of those names will make your tongue to incline toward that which is beautiful and wholesome. Eventually, ugly speech will be completely antithetical and unnatural to tongue that is used to beauty.
To those who are affected with the current situation, let us all pray for each other. Eliminate hatred and accelerate peace and love despite who is right or wrong. Let Allah swt be the judge.
Everything happens by the will of Allah. Whatever He wills happens, and whatever he does not will does not happen.
“Great reward comes with great trials. When Allah loves a people, He tests them, and whoever accepts it attains His pleasure, whereas whoever shows discontent with it incurs His wrath.” (Hadith- Tirmidhi)
The remianing days of Ramadhan are perfect days to intensify our practice of cultivating a disciplined Muslim. These are not only the days of peak restraint but also increasingly remembering God, seeking forgiveness and longing for salvation.
#MuslimSGunited #staystrong #stayunited #staypositive #sgunited #peacelovingcommunity #Ramadhan2020
islamic civilization 在 Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman Facebook 的最佳解答
For many years, the stigma on Islamic Nations have always been "Archaic" "Oppressive" and "Backward". But the world has changed, Islamic Nations need to change and youth is the most important engine to effect such change.
I had the privilege to work together with some of the most brilliant youth leaders of Islamic Nations. Their enthusiasm and spirit to improve the state of Islamic Nations is definitely inspiring. They brought forth the high level resolutions from the Youth KL Summit and all the resolutions beautifully reflect the creative and proactive mindset of youths.
One of the more radical and groundbreaking suggestions is to establish Ministry of Future Advancement & Human Governance that provide foresights and megatrends of all minitries. This ministry has to be led by an apolitical youth - a symbol of the way forward. Where it is no longer about which party you're from but what you represent! They discussed about focusing on TVET & creating a network of entrepreneurs to ensure that the Ummah can also give birth to our very own tech Unicorns & Decacorns.
These resolutions among others will not materialize without the strong, capable people who made this summit possible. They were given this mammoth task to gather over 200 youth leaders from 22 countries in less than 10 days ago. An impossible task if not for sheer determination and the drive to ensure youth voice is heard to revive the glory of Islamic civilization.
Kudos to Adam Mukhriz, Amira Aisya and Ulya Aqamah and the whole team for bringing the youth voice together. In the same way as Tun, I pledge that I will ensure that the resolutions discussed will not be put to waste.
Together, we can revive the glory of Islamic civilization which is about development & COMPASSION, and return back the power of the future back into the hands of the people.
#YouthPower
#FortheUmmah
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We are students from Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Kampus Pekan. This assignment is for our Islamic and Asian Civilization community project. Our group decided to visit Rapha's Children Home, Kuantan. We gave a speech about electrical safety and awareness and spend time with them by dancing and playing games. They are so cute!! The project was very fun, exciting and benefited everyone! Always be kind and stay blessed. Don't forget to like and share this video.
islamic civilization 在 Joshua Lennet Youtube 的最讚貼文
The Grand Mosque was constructed between 1996 and 2007. It was designed by Syrian architect Yousef Abdelky. The building complex measures approximately 290 m (960 ft) by 420 m (1,380 ft), covering an area of more than 12 hectares (30 acres), excluding exterior landscaping and vehicle parking.
The project was launched by the late president of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who wanted to establish a structure that would unite the cultural diversity of the Islamic world with the historical and modern values of architecture and art. His final resting place is located on the grounds adjacent to the complex.
Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center (SZGMC) offices are located in the west minarets. SZGMC manages the day-to-day operations and serves as a center of learning and discovery through its educational cultural activities and visitor programs.
The library, located in the northeast minaret, serves the community with classic books and publications addressing a range of Islamic subjects: sciences, civilization, calligraphy, the arts, and coins, including some rare publications dating back more than 200 years. The collection comprises material in a broad range of languages, including Arabic, English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, and Korean.
For two years running, it was voted the world's second favorite landmark by TripAdvisor. #thenewmistertourismworld2017 #mistertourism2017 #mistertourismworld #mistertourismworld2017 #misterborneo #mistermalaysia #sheikhzayedmosque #sheikhzayedgrandmosque
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