Sunday, November 13, 2011

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Dalam kuliah ini: Diriwayatkan daripada Abdullah bin Umar r.a yang berkata bahawa Rasulullah s.a.w telah memegang bahunya sambil berkata, "Jadilah kamu di dunia ini seakan-akan anak dagang atau pelintas jalan."

Manakala Ibn Umar r.a diriwayatkan telah berkata, "Apabila kamu berada pada waktu petang maka jangan tunggu waktu pagi, apabila kamu berada pada waktu pagi jangan kamu tunggu waktu petang. Gunalah masa sihatmu sebelum masa sakitmu dan masa hidupmu sebelum masa matimu".


Buku "Petunjuk Nabawi bagi Hati" terjemahan Prof Madya Dr Fauzi Deraman | Prof Dato' Dr Zulkifli Mohd Yusoff | Prof Madya Dr Abdul Rashid Ahmad boleh didapati/beli di Masjid Tun Abdul Aziz, PJ.

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A Dis-concerted Neighbor said...



The " Tun Abdul Aziz Mosque "
in Petaling Jaya (PJ) district,
should SERIOUSLY consider,
to stop playing
Qur'anic recitation MP3's,
on the loud-speaker system
(for approximately a quarter of an hour;
by 4 times a day),
prior to the Call to Prayer
(' Aadhan ').


Just do a Quick Search, on the Internet,
about the Mosque,
& the following search items
will appear :


" masjid bulat pj bising "
" tun abdul aziz mosque is noisy "
" masjid tun abdul aziz bising "
" masjid tun abdul aziz pj bising "
" masjid bulat bising "


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[Q # 1] What special ' authority ' do They
( ' the management ' ) think They have,
to force every man, woman & child
(regard-less of creed),
to listen to Qur'anic recitation,
coming from Their own mouths ?


[Q # 2] Shouldn't Qur'anic recitation
be an act of worship
by an individual Muslim;
& not a source of public ' nuisance '
to the surrounding communities ?


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Numerous Qur'anic verses &
Prophetic narrations can be found,
reminding the Muslims,
against un-justly treatments
to his / her neighbors.


Please, stop depriving Us,
of Our in-disputable rights,
to enjoy some peace & tranquility,
in the comfort & luxury
of Our OWN homes.

Just a " soft reminder " to You.


Sincerely,

– Thy Dis-concerted Neighbor ·


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