Saturday, February 27, 2010

Kejadian Mandi Manda di Lata Bayu


makan sebelum mandi.



cun gax gamba nie. kredit kat ak yg amk. haha



aer yg dilemparkan tu umpama ular.hehe



part2 pink terpaksa diCENSORED.



senyum yg manis. hua2.



gambar candit yg sempat di tangkap! jgn tru kat umah ek! =p



macam2.



ak tak tau motif pic nie. mgkin sb ak ade kat blkg. haha



teruna idaman. haha



kami geng metallurgist 3rd batch!



sekitar aksi mandi manda. terjun!



dengan dye nie lagi.. ishh



kami balik dulu. bye2. =)

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Yusuf Islam, A is For Allah.

A is for Allah, nothing but Allah;
Ba is the beginning of Bismillah;
Ta is for Taqwa, bewaring of Allah;and Tha is for Thawab, a reward;
Ja is for Janna, the Garden of Paradise;
Ha is for Hajj, the blessed pilgrimage;
Kha is for Khaatem, the seal of the prophethood given to the Prophet, Muhammed (SAW);
Da is for Deen, Al-Islam, religion with Allah since time began;
Dha is for dhikr, remembering Allah;
Ra is for the month of Ramadhan, ohh Ramadhan;
Za is for Zakat to pure our greed, when we give our money to those in need;
Sa is for Salamu alaikum, peace be with you wa'alaikum assalam;
Sha is for shams, the shining sun, which Allah placed for everyone;
Sua is for salat, for when we pray facing him, everyday, facing him, till we meet our lord;
Dua is for duha, the morning light, the sun has turned from red to white;
Tua is for tareeq, the path to walk upon;
Dhua is for dhil, a shadow;
Aa is for ilm, the thing to know, to make our knowledge grow, in Islam;
Gha is for ghaib, a world unseen and that we know is not a dream;
Fa is for, the Opening, Al-Fatiha;
Qua for the Qur'an, the book of God;
Ka is for kalima, a word we're taught to teach us what is good and what is not;a
Nd La is for the beginning of La ilaha illa'allah;
Ma is for the Messenger Muhammed-ur-Rasoolillah.
Na is for nawm, the sleep God gave to give us rest after the day;
Ha is for the Hijra, the journey that, the Prophet made;
Wa for wudu before we pray to help us wash our sins away;
Ya for Yawm-mid-Deen;

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Lazy.

salam.
cet!
lame ak xbukak blog ak nie. malas ler nak menaep2 nie. huhuh. MALAS aka LAZY. pe kena dgn ak nie? makin hari makin malas. malas nak buat hw, malas nak stdy. ishh..

WAKE UP ADI!.

tolong lah rajin sket. jgn jadi malas2. matang sket. ak rase mcm banyak kerja ak tertangguh disebabkan oleh perangai mcm sial ak nie. soB! jangan duk mengadap FB je. mu beli lappy 2 bukan untuk on9 24/7 tapi sebab nak bg mudah stdy. jangan ler lagha sgt dgn benda alah 2.

engat balik ape tujuan mu msk u adi. sedar lah sblum terlambat. OK!
nasihat untuk diri sendiri.

Green in Islam


Green is considered the traditional color of Islam. This is for several reasons.

1. Prophet Muhammad SAW is reliably quoted in a hadith as saying that “water, greenery, and a beautiful face” were three universally good things.

2. In the Quran, sura Al-Insan, believers in God in Paradise wear fine green silk.

3. Al-Khidr (“The Green One”), is a Qur’anic figure who met and traveled with Moses.

4. The flag of Hamas, as well as the flag of Iran, is green, symbolizing their Islamist ideology.