Friday, June 3, 2011

Yeah. That's right.

Assalamualaikum!

Above all, lets say ALHAMDULILLAH segala puji bagi Allah, ALLAHUAKHBAR Allah Maha Besar~SUBHANALLAH Maha Suci Allah~..
"acececece*word uttered by Zie, not me, if I spell my nama it would Zii. It's Zie 5 Cekal* menyanyi pulak encik ni" "menyanyi??sapa yang menyanyi.menaip adala..Loi~*word tought by Cikgu ****"...

Tetttttt! Stop your raving, Radzi. Yeah let's stop. Well just a bit of 'covalent'*in chemistry it means sharing* to all readers including me, that are mired in the disease dubbed as 'sick heart or heart that is sick', complaining and ranting over and over of their mishaps. Well our unfortunate isn't that pitch black, as dark and as viscous yellow of wildlife's urine since what our Prophet Muhammad had been seasoned in his life was far more dreadful than ours. Let's have a glance of his tolerance towards those misfortune....   

Rasulullah~


When you are starving, remember the Prophet (Peace be upon him) tying two stones to his stomach in the battle of Khandaq.

When becoming angry and sad, remember the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) control of anger and sadness on the martyrdom of his beloved Uncle HAMZAH.

When losing a tooth, remember the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) tooth in the battle of UHUD.

When bleeding from any part of the body, remember the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) body covered in blood stoned by the people of TA’IF.

When feeling lonely, remember the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) seclusion in Mount HIRA.

When feeling tired in Salaat, remember the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) bruised feet in TAHAJJUD.

When being troubled by neighbors, remember the old woman who would throw rubbish on the Prophet 
(Peace be upon him).

When losing a child, remember the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) sons, ABDUL QOSIM, ABDULLAH and IBRAHIM.

When beginning a long journey, remember the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) long journey to MADINAH in Hijrah.

When going against his Sunnah, remember the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) love towards his ummah in his last words Ummati, Ummati, Ummati.

When experiencing poverty, remember the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) days of poverty.

When losing a family member, remember the Death of Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) beloved first wife, Khadijah and Uncle, Abu Muthalib.


When becoming an orphan, remember the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) tough life as an orphan.

When loving an orphan, remember the Prophet’s (Peace be upon him) love for ZAID IBN HARITHA.

Whatever situations you may find yourself in, remember your role model, the best of creation: Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) THE CHOSEN ONE.

A short reflection from Ameen Misran-Langitilahi,
InsyaAllah, let's take lesson from this piece of story.

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