Monday, January 31, 2011

In My "New" Chambers :)

Ladies and Gentlemen,
Introducing the newly renovated chambers of mine...
In My Chambers' interior design uplift was engineered by the one and only, the most awesome...
MS. TWIGGY THE BRIDE!!!
*Clap*Clap*Clap*Clap*
Did I mention she was awesome??
I'm so excited and thrilled with this new layout. 
BEST!!!
*SALUTE HORMAT BUATMU WAHAI KEKASIHKU!*

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Doa Buat Pasangan Kekasih


Tanggal 29 Januari 2011, salah seorang sahabat akrabku, Mohd. Erwan Mazlan telah mengadakan majlis kesyukuran kerana telah melangsungkan perkahwinannya bersama gadis pilihannya, Nadia Hani. Aku telah diminta untuk membacakan doa dalam bahasa Malaysia. Aku bersetuju.
Setelah aku mengamati doa perkahwinan ayahku yang begitu banyak, aku telah mengarang satu doa untuk mereka berdua berasaskan pada Asma ul Husna. Aku telah menyeru nama Allah yang berkenaan dengan doa yang ku pinta.
Walaupun doa lebih afdal sekiranya dibacakan dalam bahasa Al-Quran, namun, terdapat situasi di mana pembacaan doa di kalangan jemputan Majlis Kesyukuran yang mana terdapat di antaranya yang beragama Islam dan yang bukan serta hamper keseluruhan jemputan tidak memahami bahasa Arab, ada baiknya doa tersebut dibacakan dalam bahasa Malaysia. Aku tidak mencampurkan karangan doa ini dengan bahasa Inggeris kerana permintaan tuan rumah adalah untuk doa dibacakan dalam Bahasa Malaysia. Namun permulaan dan pengakirannya telah aku bacakan dalam bahasa Al-Quran.
Berikut merupakan doa yang ku karangkan untuk Erwan dan Nadia. Semoga ianya diperkenankan oleh Tuhan Yang Maha Mendengar dan Maha Menjawab Segala Permintaan, Insha Allah.
Bismillah…
Segala puji-pujian hanyalah untuk-Mu Ya Tuhan Semesta Alam. Kami memanjatkan selawat dan salam kehadrat Rasulullah SAW, Ahli keluarga dan keturunan Baginda, isteri-isteri Baginda dan sahabat-sahabat Baginda.
Wahai Tuhan yang mempunyai 99 Nama Terbaik yakni Asma Ul Husna, Erwan dan Nadia telah mengikat satu perjanjian perkahwinan berlandaskan Syariat Mu dan di atas nama Mu Ya Allah.
Melalui kebesaran Mu Ya Tuhan Yang Maha Agung dan Maha Raja, kami memanjatkan doa agar kedua pengantin ini menjadi pasangan yang akan bersama dalam keadaan cinta dan kasih sayang buat selamanya. Sepertimana cintanya Nabi Yusuf kepada Siti Zulaikha, cintanya Nabi Sulaiman kepada Siti Balqis, dan kasihnya Nabi Muhammad SAW kepada Saidatina Khadija (ra).
Wahai Tuhan Yang Maha Pemurah lagi Maha Penyayang serta Yang Maha Pembuka Hati, Hanya melalui kasih sayang dan cinta terhadapMu dapat mereka mengenal erti belas kasihan dan bertolak ansur di antara satu sama lain. Mereka dapat menghormati dan berkorban untuk masing-masing. Mereka dapat mententeramkan jiwa yang bergelora, menyejukkan mata, menyukakan hati masing-masing dan juga ahli keluarga mereka.
Wahai Tuhan Yang Maha Lembut, lembutkanlah hati mereka dan nakhodakan hati mereka untuk mencintaiMu. Dan yang paling penting Wahai Tuhan Yang Maha Mengasihani, cintailah mereka berdua kembali.
Setiap manusia mempunyai kelebihan dan kekurangan masing-masing. Wahai Tuhan Yang Maha Sempurna dan Tiada Sebarang Kekurangan, tingkatkanlah kelebihan mereka agar ianya dapat menampung kekurangan yang ada dan sempurnakanlah mereka berdua melalui perkahwinan ini untuk menjadi “The Perfect Couple”.
Wahai Tuhan Yang Maha Sabar, tingkatkanlah kesabaran mereka dalam mengharungi pancaroba kehidupan berumah tangga. Hanya dengan ketakwaan kepada Mu Ya Allah, mereka akan berjaya menunaikan kewajipan dan tanggung jawab masing-masing. Maka Engkau tingkatkanlah ketakwaan mereka dan keinginan untuk mencari kemanisan iman terhadapMu Ya Allah.
Wahai Tuhan Yang Maha Pemberi Rezeki, Bukakanlah pintu rezekimu kepada mereka berdua agar melaluinya mereka dapat berjasa pada kepada agama Islam dan Umat Islam dan antara satu sama lain.
Kurniakanlah kepada mereka zuriat yang berakhlak mulia, cantik, bijak, berilmu, berjaya di dunia dan di akhirah seperti mana Engkau kurniakan Nabi Ishak dan Nabi Ismail kepada Nabi Ibrahim, Nabi Yusuf kepada Nabi Yaakub dan Siti Fatima Az Zahra kepada Nabi Muhammad (SAW). Kurniakan anak-anak yang akan menjadi cahaya kepada mata mereka, membawa kebanggaan dan kebahagiaan mereka dan yang akan menjadi pengikat kepada keutuhan keluarga mereka buat selama-lamanya.
Wahai Tuhan Yang Maha Memelihara, Jagalah mereka agar mereka sentiasa berada di dalam lingkungan Rahmah Mu, Barakah Mu kerana tiadanya faedah hidup di dunia ini tanpa KeredhaanMu.
Wahai Tuhan kami, berilah kepada kami dan isteri-isteri kami dan anak cucu kami pendingin mata dan jadikanlah kami pemimpin bagi orang-orang yang bertaqwa.
Kewujudan kejahatan tidak dapat kami nafikan. Wahai Tuhan Yang Maha Pelindung, lindungilah mereka berdua daripada segala kejahatan di dunia ini.
Wahai Tuhan Yang Maha Mendengar dan Yang Maha Mengkabulkan Permintaan, Perkenankanlah doa kami pada malam ini.
Selawat ke atas Nabi Muhammad (SAW)
Blog ditangguhkan.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Back In KL Yo!!!

KUALA LUMPUR! I’M BACK!!!
*The view behind my room**
It is certainly great to be back at work! 1 year break from work is just nice.
Currently I am back as a Senior Assistant Registrar serving the High Court at Kuala Lumpur (Muamalat Division). I will be here for 6 months to undergo my Articleship for my CIFP. I guess my Deputy Registrar and I would be the first two from the Judiciary with CIFP. Alhamdulillah.
My colleagues here have been very helpful. They are also kind enough to take some time to teach me the ways of the Case Management System (CMS) in Kuala Lumpur.
(*thanks to Anon for the correction :)  )
*My Fortress of Solitude*
Yes- CMS!
Damn KL is super high tech! I needed about 2 weeks to be familiar with the software and now I think I am just getting used to it. Although there are many other functions that I have yet learned how to use but the basics are well covered though.
 *Give me a Computer with Internet connection and I can be in this room for hours*

*Imagine the fact that I have to summarize those thick files into 2 pages*
I remember when I was here in 2007 back when there were no CMS / CRT or what not. My staff would scream for the file name and lawyers didn’t even have proper seats to wait for their cases to be called. I mentioned before back then that they should have a system where you just click a button and the case number would be called out like in banks.
Fast forward to 2011, now even the minutes are on the intranet and I could manage cases without having the physical file before me. With online planners and cause lists, I don’t have to carry a diary to look for free dates and any directions given are available online which could be viewed by judges, officers and staffs for follow up. It may be a bit slow for the officers to key in the details but heck; it makes life so much easy thereafter.
I still remember back in 2009 when all these arrangement were discussed at the HQ and all sorts of obstacles had to be removed. I am just so glad that it was managed to push through.
Big Boss! Ni memang terbaik!
Workload is different from before. The bulk of which are issues related to debt recovery in Islamic Finance. Plus some research and drafting of opinions in Administrative Law as well. Thank God for the rigorous training, exposure and coaching from the Big Boss and at KLRCA, adapting to the new workload is not that difficult.
As usual, there is so much you can do when you are in Service which requires some extra effort. Resource is abundance and it is just a matter of wanting to do it or not. I guess that would be a good demarcation of a developing officer and a stagnant one. I must work hard and play hard as well since I hope not to fall under the latter category!
Blog adjourned.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

The Great Exposure

I am writing this post in view of my 2nd Cousin (and Insha Allah to his brother as well who will be completing soon) who has been given the honour by my spiritual teacher to teach us at Roha.
Ya Hafeez and Redouan Bin Youssef Alhabshi,
Alhamdulillah, all praises be to Him and only to Him alone.
Congratulations to Hafeez for successfully completing your studies at University Hassan II in Casablanca. Good luck to Redouan on your studies.
Ya Hafeez,
I am sure you have made your parents proud and at the same time managed to gain much knowledge that would be useful to you and those connected to you in this life and in the next one as well Insha Allah. Remember that great successes come from Him alone. He grants it to whomever He wishes and He could also take it away anytime. Pray that He allows you to benefit from this success throughout your lifetime.
Last night, I was amazed at your capability to conduct a 15 minute Muqaddimah session about Imam Malik and his well known book Muwatta’. I was also very excited when I knew that you had to look into 6 different references that were drafted to explain Muwatta’. Research is the key to detailed knowledge and the skill to know where to look for the right information is the key to research. Master the art of research so that you will have access to knowledge at all levels.
Personally, I have an English copy of the book as my Arabic does not allow me to venture deeper into the teachings of others in relation to Muwatta’.
I thought I might give you some heads up before you embark on this illustrious journey to teach us at Rohah. I may not be the best person to do so and you may already know what I have to say. Just take it as a simple reminder from your brother who has much interest in your future. It appears that you (and your brother) are Habib Omar Al-Shatrie’s succession plan for the continuation of Majlis Ta’lim and I pray for that plan to be successful Insha Allah.
I remember my father telling me that when we want to start doing anything, even if we are repeating it, we must always renew our intention to have that act be dedicated only for Allah. This is because intention is an extremely important indication of sincerity. That is why in Volume 1, Book 1, and Number 1 of Sahih Bukhari which is about Revelation, Imam Bukhari (ra) cited the hadith about intention as the first hadith. He cited the hadith below to begin his magnificent compilation of Hadith:
Narrated by 'Umar bin Al-Khattab:
I heard Allah's Apostle saying, "The reward of deeds depends upon the intentions and every person will get the reward according to what he has intended. So whoever emigrated for worldly benefits or for a woman to marry, his emigration was for what he emigrated for."
This way, even before Imam Bukhari embarks on his work to compile the Sahih Hadith, he hopes to get rewarded with the intended deeds. This is a documented example of how Imam Bukhari plans to perfect his intention in the beginning of his work even though the Hadith about intention has not much relevance to the scope of Revelation. Therefore, I urge you to make du’a that your intention be steadfast to only serve Him alone and whatever that you do is because of Him alone, especially before classes.
Remember that Muwatta’ was formulated by one of the greatest jurist of all time. In teaching it, you must be able to understand Imam Malik’s thinking and his method of writing. Understand why he wrote it in such structure. Understand the flow of the syllabus, the spirit of the book, his intended outcome from his readers and students. These are among the many unwritten elements that exist surrounding the kitab and I feel that it is very important to know the answers to it especially when you are trying to teach it. It may be that the answers you seek are not in any books but you will have to deduce such answer from experience and wisdom. Search for the answers by understanding Muwatta’ in greater detail rather than just taking what is written for granted. Be grateful that you have a great teacher sitting beside you to guide you through it. One of a good way to be grateful to him is to ask him if you are not sure as the Quran instructs us to ask those who remember (or know) for guidance when we are uncertain.
This is a great opportunity for you to gain great experience and exposure. Teaching is never an easy thing to do. Being the only one up front will expose you to much scrutiny from your students. This is especially so when your students are all older than you are and are your own relatives. Understand your subjects and students well. Impart the necessary knowledge to all of them bearing in mind the standards of each one of them.
Remember, if you try to be too simple, you lose the attention of the intellectuals, which will result in a great loss. However, if you try to be too complex, you will lose the attention of the laymen, which will also result in a great loss.
You must also be able to absorb the best qualities of all your teachers and see how well it gels with your own personality. Be flexible in changing your intonation and energy. At times, being loud is necessary and at times being soft is the best approach. Notice how Habib Shatrie has a different way of addressing each member of Roha? How he speaks softly to the elders and those who are soft spoken by nature? How he uses his confrontational skills with those who have adversarial backgrounds? Take some time to analyze his communicational skills because if you are able to master it, it will allow people to listen to you attentively.
Be brave in deducing answers from the knowledge that you have. Be humble to say that you do not know. Even the great Imam Malik once admitted that he did not know some answers.
Give relevant examples to the fiqh that you are teaching. Most of your students are working adults (and retired as well) and you may not have the advantage of having industrial experience but most of them have children thus you could use your knowledge and experience as a youth to relate to them. In one way, you could share with them how you overcome your youth issues so that they could apply that in bringing up their children.
Remind them that the Mercy of Allah is much greater than His wrath and that He loves His mercy and dislikes in using His wrath unless we are transgressors to His commands.
Remind them that it is Haram to give up hope to Allah.
Remind them to always have hope in Allah.
As Saydina Ali Ibn Abi Talib (ra) said in his letter to his newly appointed Governor in Egypt:
 “Indeed, divine promises are a blessing spread over all mankind. The promise of God is a refuge sought after even by the most powerful on earth; for there is no risk of being cheated.” 
Therefore, convey to your students Allah’s promises. It creates hope and hope leads to faith in Allah. The stronger the hope is, the greater the faith will be.
Create hope in the hearts of your students by conveying to them all of the sweet promises from Allah as well as the necessary steps towards it.
Learn about Prophet Muhammad (saw) and how he uses his wisdom in conveying the divine messages of Allah. Speak to people in terms which their brain can comprehend. Not in the waves that your brain functions. I see a lot of gap exist between Shariah teachers and the community because of this break in communication.
Shaitan may not be able to haunt you with ignorance because of your Shariah knowledge but he will try to get you through your intention and pride. He will make you feel that you are superior over your students. He will put extreme pride in you. He will try to make you as arrogant as he was when he Disbelieved Allah by arrogantly denying His Divine command to bow to Prophet Adam (as).
Never feel Takabbur with the respect that you receive as Takabbur is the special attribute which belongs only to Allah,as the Creator, not to humans who are merely His creation. The Prophet was known as Al-Amin before he was given the mantle of Prophethood. So earn the respect of people before you can expect to be respected.
As I have stated at the beginning, renew your intention at the beginning and at the end of something so that you may be sincere throughout.
Lastly, I invoke Allah’s blessings on Prophet Muhammad (saw) and his pure progeny. I seek refuge of the Might of the Almighty and of His limitless sphere of blessings, that He may give us together the grace to be humble to willingly to surrender our will to His will, and to enable us to acquit ourselves before Him and His creation. I seek from Allah the culmination of His blessings and pray that He may grant you and me and all Muslims His grace and great success in His cause.
Verily, we come from Him and to Him we will certainly return to.
I will always be here to assist you in any way that I can Insha Allah.
Allah knows best.
Blog adjourned. 

Friday, January 14, 2011

Dedications

Alhamdulillah.

I could never thank Him enough for all that He has given to me.

From the time He instilled the idea into my heart to embark on my CIFP journey.

How He showed me the way and wisdom to approach it.

How He placed obstacles and rejection only to open the way through His Mighty Powers and Kindness.

How He made it difficult and provided easiness from within such hardship.

How He made it tough and then elevates me to levels which I never imagine I would finally be.

How He showed me the goals and allowed me, with His Mercy, to obtain it.

How He made me hardworking only to reward me with great success.

How can I ever thank You for all of Your Kindness and Mercy upon me…

Alhamdulillah.

Results for my CIFP course was out last week and Alhamdulillah I think I did quite a good job. My mom accurately predicted my results about two weeks ago much to my surprise. She must’ve been studying my reactions for the whole year and made some rough calculation at how well I would rate. Amazing! Mom’s can be so magical when dealing with their children.

Honestly, I could not have done without the support from my beloved parents, bride, family and friends (at INCEIF as well as outside of INCEIF).

I am indeed very happy that I made my father proud with my results. Undeniably, he was my Dean at INCEIF but he did not have anything to do with my studies or exams at all. This is a pity to my classmates because they all wanted him to teach them but because there might be some conflict of interest, my father refrained from teaching me less some might accuse him of being biased. I felt so honoured when my parents rang me to congratulate me for my results and told me that they were proud of me. I felt like all my hard work really paid off as they were my benchmark of success. My ultimate goal of pursuing CIFP has finally hit the bull’s eye mark! I scored the best distinction when my parents were happy with my success. And trust me, their rate of success extremely high.

And for that, I am much obliged to them both. :)

It is really different to be a married student than to be a bachelor student. As a bachelor, you are not entitled to get the loving support from your Bride as how I got from my Bride. Her contribution to my success can never be calculated. It is like trying to count bubbles in your milkshake.

To me, the element of invisibility can really test your personality. To be grateful and to feel gratitude for something which you know exist but just cannot get your hands to it is to have sincerity. Just as how we are to show our gratitude to God for everything that happens to us, it is also recommended to show gratitude to the creatures of Allah that has assisted us in this life.

The Bride was and is still the most awesome person in the world to me!

She was there for me through my ups and downs. She cared for me when I was sick, when I was so bloody stressed out, when I was having writer’s block, when I was crazily cramming my head with all the necessary knowledge and many other stuff that can never be seen but one knows for certain in his heart that it exist.

Her patience, tolerance, considerations, love, kindness, support, company, help and assistance gave me the inner and outer strength to continue to push forward.

I can never thank her enough.

And for that, I humbly dedicate my CIFP success to my beloved Bride.

Thank you sayang. :)

And to Alisha, thank you for chewing that accounts page from my textbook. Thank you for disorganizing my slides, drawing your marvelous lines in notes, tapping unnecessary alphabets in my assignments, calling me to bed when I was rushing for datelines, crying as I had to leave for classes in the morning and also crying when you had to go to school as I continued to lay on our super comfortable bed because I had no class that day.

You have certainly been a great help in keeping your mommy occupied everynight and during weekends so that I could complete my assignments, study, research and FB at the same time.

Your daily big hugs and kisses mean so much to me. Don’t you ever stop giving me my daily dosages of extremely satisfying 4 seconds of happiness okay?

Daddy loves you just as much. :)

Blog adjourned.