syafiq : awak tahu, mak saya dengan ayah saya dulu belajar dekat London. Dekat situ ada salji-salji..
arif : yeke. mak dengan ayah saya cakap diorang belajar sampai
tingkatan 5 je. Lepas tu tak masuk universiti pun sebab nenek dengan
atuk takde duit.
syafiq : yeke.
kesiannya. mak dengan ayah sekarang kerja dekat bank. mak dengan ayah
selalu balik lewat. diorang kata sebab nak cari duit banyak-banyak.
Kalau duit banyak nanti, setiap bulan boleh pergi jalan-jalan dekat
macam-macam tempat.
arif : owh.. mak saya cikgu pasti je. Tapi
hari-hari kalau balik sekolah,mak saya dah ada kat rumah. Kerja sekolah
semua mak ajarkan kalau tak tahu nak buat. malam-malam mak yang ajar
mengaji. makan hari-hari mesti saya akan makan dan solat berjemaah
dengan ayah dan mak.
syafiq : erm... yeke. saya tak pernah
tengok mak ngan ayah saya mengaji dan solat. makan pun dengan bibik je.
Kerja sekolah kena buat sendiri je. Kalau tak reti, tiru kawan je la..
# ape guna belajar tinggi sampai alif baa taa pun tak mampu ajar anak
# apa guna belajar tinggi kalau solat pun tidak.
# apa guna belajar tinggi kalau hal ehwal anak pun tak dapat diurus dengan baik.
Renung-renungkan...
Nadia Thaherah Ezlan
8 Jamadil Awwal 1435
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Jan 9, 2013
~ The Train Window
A 24 year old boy looking out of the train window shouted to his father, “Dad, look at the trees flying by!” The father smiled.
A young couple sitting nearby, looked at the 24 year old’s childish behaviour with pity. Suddenly, he again exclaimed, “Dad, look the clouds seem like they’re following us!”
The couple couldn’t resist and said to the old man, “Why don’t you take your son to a good doctor?” The old man smiled and said, “I did, and we are just coming from the hospital, my son was blind from birth, he just got his eye sight today.”
Every single person on the planet has story. Don’t judge people before you truly know them. The truth might surprise you. Always believe in the best in people. It’s just a better way of living.
(Source: IslamicThinking)
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Jun 9, 2012
~ Two Brothers
Via islamicthinking |
Once there lived two brothers who lost their parents at an early age.
They worked together on their family farm. Some years later, the elder
married and had a family with 2 children, while the other was still
single. They worked hard together in the day and at the end of each day
they shared their produce equally.
One day while the single brother was working in the fields, he thought to himself, “It’s not right that we share equally everything. I’m alone and my needs are simple. My brother has a big family. He needs much more.” With that in mind he took a sack full of grains and slowly went to his brothers barn and places the sack quietly. He did so every night.
Meanwhile, the married brother thought to himself, “It’s not right that we share everything equally. After all, I’m married and I have my wife and children to look after me in years to come. My brother has no family and no one can take care of his future. He really should have a bigger share.” So each night he took a bag of grain and put it into his brothers barn quietly.
This went on and both men were puzzled for years because their grain never dwindled.
Then one night, on the way to each others barn, the two brothers coincidentally met and they found out what was happening all these years! They dropped their bags, cried and embraced one another with tears of happiness.
Moral: love for your brother what you love for yourself.
May ALLAH allow us to implement this beautiful quality in our lives and keep us away from jealousy. Aameen.
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May 16, 2012
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