yesterday was daurah in Cardiff, it was lovely and energizing.
what did I learn?
> better to beramal while we still can. I like the reminder Abg Azim gave at the end..
The Prophet (pbuh) said:stressing particularly on the first one. Youth. We are young. and while we are still given these priviledges of this age let's take advantage of it..no, no..not by wasting it on booze or partying, but exhausting it for good and benefit of mankind.
“Take benefit of five before five:
your youth before your old age,
your health before your sickness,
your wealth before your poverty,
your free-time before your preoccupation,
and your life before your death.”
while we were in Darul Isra' I found this on the notice board.
It's interesting to see kesyumulan Islam. Talking about dementia in masjid :) |
> I also like the point when we were discussing, Kak Hanim pointed out most of us have reservations to 'commit' to tarbiyyah is because the rewards are intangible and unseen. (i.e: pahala & change) and the rewards can only be felt by people who have joined tarbiyyah, so basically, one can only experience it if they go through it.
> Dakwah and a Muslim are inseparable. Just like a pen and the cap. and our dakwah is dakwah hati..refer to Abasy As-sisii book
(ok, don't think i'll explain this more due to time constraint)
> Creativity as a Da'i
> erm, and I've also started GP which is an hour's drive. I have to compete with tractors and horses on the road. On a sunny day, it can be really worthwhile. On a late morning (which has been the case for several mornings due to a dysfunctioning hp alarm clock), the beauty just suddenly disappears. And the feeling of just running over them creeps up. But of course, I won't be able to do that.
after 30 mins drive through this, we will later reach my GP surgery in Calne. Yes, health services also reaches farmers :) |
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