Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Result PMR !!!

Assalamualaikum dan salam muhibbah :)

5 oktober 2011 yang lalu para pelajar tingkatan 3 seluruh Malaysia telah menduduki Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR) di sekolah masing2 . Pelajar tingkatan 3 SEPINTAR juga telah menduduki PMR di dewan Al-Aqsa . Fuhh , pada 12 ocktober 2011 , berakhir laa pmr ...

Eh , belom lagi laa . Ha ??? a'ah , keputusan belomm dapat lagi .. Adoiiiiiii !!!


Hurm , buat kesempatan yang ada ni , saya ingin memberi sedikit nasihat dan peringatan kepada teman2dan diri saya sendiri .. Abah saye ade kate kat saye :-

9A ke 8A ke 7A ke x de A ke , kamu akan masokk f4 jugakk . Yang penting sekarang ni f4 . f4 laa kene belajar rajin serajin-rajinnye untuk memastikan keputusan SPM yang bakal menjelma bile kamu f5 nanti . Ingat , keputusan yang bakal diterime nanti dah memang ditakdirkan oleh Allah S.W.T . Kite dah x blh mengubah takdir . Kite dah berusehe kan ? Allah yang tetapkan result kite tuhh .. Dan ingat jugak , x mustahill orang yang dah berusehe siang malam x tido sume laa , x dapat 9A (tapi doalah x terjadi) dan x mustahil org yg berusehe ala kadar dapat 9A . Awat plak ? Sebab Allah itu Maha Kuasa . . Ingat tau !!

Setiap yang berlaku ade kebaikannya . Mungkin dgn mendapat keputusan yang kurg cemerlang , Allah nak bagi sesuatu yang lagi baik . Allah itu jgk Maha Adil tau ^^ . Jangan sesekali berputus asa dengan rahmat Allah tau .

Akhirul kalam .... para pelajar tingkatan3 yang bakal mengambil slip PMR pada esok hari , 22 Disember 2011 , tabahkan hati anda ye^^ . Teroskan berdoa supaya Allah memberikan yang terbaek untuk kite semue ye ~ Sesungguhnye Allah maha penyayang .....




Sekian , terima :)kasihh 


Insya-Allah :)





Relaxx ye kawann ^^

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

mengapakah piring astro menghadap kiblat?



Jelas, Kaabah bukan sekadar kiblat tetapi juga sebagai pusat tumpuan manusia dalam urusan dunia atau kehidupan. Contoh yang paling mudah sekali, tentu anda ada stesen televisyen berbayar iaitu Astro. Pastinya setiap Astro ada 'piring para bola' untuk menerima maklumat yang dipancarkan dari satelit. Untuk mendapatkan siaran yang jelas, piring itu akan dihalakan ke arah Kiblat atau Kaabah. Kalau tidak percaya cuba tengok balik piring Astro di bumbung anda menghadap ke mana???

KENAPA BEGITU? Mudah saja jawapannya Mekah adalah pusat bumi. Sama ada percaya atau tidak jawapannya mudah ditemui semasa kali pertama Neil Armstrong menjejakkan kaki ke bulan pada 20 Julai 1969. Di dalam satu temu bual di stesen TV Al Majid, Arab Saudi, Dr. Abd Al-Baset Al-Sayyed dari pusat Penyelidikan Kebangsaan Mesir mengulas, angkawasan pertama itu telah membuktikan, Mekah adalah pusat bumi.

Katanya ia telah dibuktikan secara saintifik semasa Neil Armstrong di dalam perjalanan ke bulan. Ketika itu dia berjaya mengesan satu radiasi yang dipancarkan dari bumi. Radiasi itu di dalam gelombang pendek. Situasi itu sesuatu yang pelik dan mereka cuba mencari jawapan dan membuat penelitian. Akhirnya mereka berjaya mengesan bahawa radiasi itu dipancarkan dari Mekah atau secara tepatnya dari Kaabah.

"Yang paling mengejutkan radiasi itu bersifat infiniti (tidak berpenghujung). Apabila Armstrong menjejakkan kaki ke bulan, radiasi itu masih boleh dikesan. Radiasi itu mempunyai sifat yang istimewa dan paling penting ia infiniti. Saya percaya inilah yang menhubungkan Kaabah di bumi dengan Kaabah di alam akhirat.

"Bayangkan anda berada di kutub utara dan saya berada di kutub selatan,di tengah-tengah adalah zon keseimbagan magnet atau zon magnetisme sifar dan itulah Mekah. Kalau hendak dibuktikan boleh. bawa kompas ke Kaabah dan anda dapati jarum kompas itu tidak akan bergerak. Ini bermakna Kaabah adalah zon magnetisme sifar. Tarikan untuk ke dua-dua medan adalah sama kuat...

Hal sedemikian katanya, turut memberi kesan pada kesihatan dan umur seseorang. Sebab itulah orang yang tinggal di Mekah lebih sihat dan panjang umur. Tekanan graviti yang tertumpu di kawasan itu memberi kesan pada peredaran darah dan pergerakan biologi kehidupan.

"Ini telah dibuktikan bahawa ia boleh memberi kesan pada hemoglobin untuk membawa darah yang mengandungi oksigen ke seluruh tusi badan. Bermakna bila anda berada di Mekah, keupayaan darah untuk membawa oksigen ke seluruh tisu badan secara semula jadi jauh lebih baik berbanding tempat lain di dunia ini," jelasnya

Pelbagai bukti saintifik dari kajian para saintis juga telah membuktikan bahawa Kaabah berada di "Centre of the earth". Jika anda berkesempatan ke Mekah Al-Mukaramah cuba bawa kompas ke arah Kaabah dan lihat jarum kompas tersebut tidak akan menunjuk mana-mana arah sama Barat, Timur, Selatan atau ke mana-mana arah kerana Kaabah sememangnya berada di pusat atau ditengah-tengah bumi. Neil Amstrong juga mengesahkan fakta ini.

Maha Kaya Allah, dengan hanya melakukan Tawaf kesihatan kita akan bertambah baik. Tidak hairanlah jika ramai yang mengetahui rahsia ini sentiasa merindui untuk ke Mekah... Bagi yang bukan Islam kaji-kajilah fakta ini dan anda pasti akan mendapat kebenaran-Nya. Marilah kita belajar ilmu dan mengkaji Islam yang amat indah ini...

Saturday, June 4, 2011

10 Things You Should Never Say to People that You Like


Here are 10 Things that are better left unsaid, especially when talking to the people that you like, respect or have to get along with.

1. “I told you so”

This is a very tempting remark that we often can not stop ourselves from saying (especially when we did warn the person about the consequences.) But before you open your mouth, count up to ten and think about why you want to say it? Do you want to bring the other person even lower, by pointing out what an idiot they were for not listening to you? It is kind of insensitive, don’t you think?
When we share our troubles with people, we do not want our mistakes rubbed in our face. We are looking for compassion and support. Keep this in mind the next time you feel like saying “I told you so”, and say “I think you are right.”

2. “Whatever”

Oh-oh… This really is a cussword that needs to be excluded from any successful person’s vocabulary. It is a rude way of saying to a person that you really do not care about what has been said. A few “w”- words and the conversation is pretty much over.

3. “It does not make any sense”

Be careful about using this statement, when saying that you did not quite understand something, because what the other person hears is “You are talking nonsense”. There are two possible reactions to this statement: 1) at best, your interlocutor will patiently try to explain their point of view again, 2) at worst, they will vent their irritation on you and, believe me, you are not going to enjoy it.
Why take the risk, when you can simply say something along the lines of, “Would you explain this to me, please?”

4. “I knew that”

Say it once and people will think that you are knowledgeable. Say it twice and they will get slightly irritated. Say it three times and it is almost certain that you will not be given any advice, informed of the latest updates or reminded about an upcoming meeting. Even if you already know something, let the other person feel important and helpful by sharing this information with you. Listen attentively and say “thank you”. This is what all successful leaders do.

5. “Didn’t you know that?!”

Again, you are demonstrating your superiority, by making the other person feel like they are the last in line to figure something out.

6. “You made me feel (insert negative emotion here)”

We feel what we choose to feel. And no one can make us feel negative emotions unless we let them. Therefore, there is no reason to shift the blame for our feelings onto another person’s shoulders. Just as there is no reason to take such remarks from others personally and get defensive.

7. “You are not listening!”

Most of us have learned the hard way that saying this is a waste of breath, because talking at each other, rather than with each other only complicates a problem. The most effective way to resolve any conflict is to stop talking for a while and make an effort to listen to the other person’s arguments.

8. “Could you…”

For quite a while I could not actually understand why requests that started with “Could you do this for me” sounded somewhat irritating. Only after I learned more about the psychology behind these words, did it begin to make sense. Whenever you phrase your request this way, it sounds like you are manipulating a person into doing what you want. This may be helpful in the short-term, but it does not help to build strong relationships in the long run. If you have a favor to ask, start with “Would you…” It basically means the same thing, but does not have the same negative emotional cues.

9. “You must/must not”

No one likes to be told what to do. Give people sound reason to listen to your advice and state it in a less “critical” way. As counter-intuitive as it may sound, people will listen and accept your opinion or idea more willingly if they believe they came up with it.

10. “With all due respect…”

There is nothing wrong with letting a person know that you respect them. The problem is what goes after this phrase, which is “You are soooo wrong, I do not even know where to start to explain to you how foolish what you said/did is.” If you want to disagree with a person, do it in a more subtle way, but never ever start with “With all due respect”!