It’s been years, or so I would say 8 years to be exact. The first time we met, I could make neither head or tail of who you are. Yet I took it upon myself to reach for you and discern every word you tried to teach me.

Every day, I would bring you to school. People asked why; carrying you to and fro was such a burden. I merely smiled. Indeed, they were right, but at the same time they were gravely wrong. In time, I began to like you. No matter how hard it was to understand you and how heavy a burden you were, I tried hard and even sought help from Ustaz and Ustazah. Others would mock at me as I carry you on my back or by my side, day or night.

“What load are you carrying … a brick?” said they.

I didn’t want to leave you. You were the only true companion I had. No matter how heavy you were on my back, I knew that befriending you was no mistake. You were the key for me to understand the words of Allah better.

Alhamdulillah. The day of the test came and I easily answered from leaf to leaf. Going through the ordeal was as easy and as swift as turning a page. By the grace of Allah, you have helped me a lot, and today, I understand you more than I did 8 years ago.

However, I have neglected you for so long that the very instant I saw you, my tears trickled. My quest to further understand the words of Allah has come to a halt for I have also stopped seeing you.

Dear Kamus Al-Marbawi, when was the last time I held you in my arms?

I have become so much engulfed in the ramblings of this world that I have forgotten you – the key to leverage my understanding of Kalaamullah.

O Allah, forgive me.

Why Takaful?

Contemplation December 2nd, 2011

My post heading may sound as if an insurance or Takaful agent is behind this entry, but you can rest assured that it’s not. I’m here to re-emphasize the importance of joining up a Takaful scheme, again, just as I had done many posts ago.

You’re a family man. Every month, a reasonable percentage of your earnings for your loved ones is saved. You want your kids to have the best education possible. More importantly, you want all of them to live a happier life in the future.

Alas! In an uneventful accident, Allah had taken away your life.

What now?
What is to become of your dream to provide your kids with the best education?
More importantly, how are they to live their lives now?
Your wife is just a housewife, or, even if she works, now she would have to rely on her income to support the family – all by herself …. and this is the happiness you had hoped for?

A typical scenario which an insurance/Takaful agent would pose. Then again, think about it – seriously!

Life is unpredictable. We often take for granted the predicaments of life which others encounter. Family members who are dependent on a sole income contributor would likely suffer if the contributor is no longer living to support them. Even if the contributor still lives on, there are other scenarios where an uneventful crisis can occur and would claim the family’s hard-earned savings, and even life!

This is where Takaful plays its role as a cushion to support the family.

I am often appalled by some people who believe that Takaful schemes are meant to make them rich. That’s just not how it works. One who joins a Takaful scheme should hope for nothing except for rewards from Allah, hoping that their contribution to the Takaful pool of collection would ease the difficulties or hardships of other Takaful participants who are suffering. Of course, we would hope that nothing bad would occur in life. However, we would always want our loved ones to live on without a dramatic dent that could shatter their own dreams when we’re no longer there to support them.

Apply for Takaful now, while you still can.

Call Mohd Faizal Mohd Fadillah at 017-248 2442. (Faizal is a Prudential-BSN Takaful Agent.)

The two DJs of IKIMfm, Pian (Saujana) and Siti, today brought up an interesting tale which concerned the ‘aqiidah. Based on my own research, it seems that different sources relay the story differently but the main component or objective of the story remains the same. The one I heard over IKIMfm was that the man asking the three questions got a punch rather than a slap as told from one source below:

There was a man who went overseas to study for quite a long time. When he returned, he asked his parents to find him a religious scholar or any expert who could answer his three questions. Finally, his parents were able to find a Muslim scholar that might be able to answer his questions.

Who are you? Can you answer my questions ?” asked the man.

I am one of Allah ( Subhanahu wa Ta`ala )’s slaves and Insya Allah ( God willing ), I will be able to answer your questions,” replied the scholar.

“ Are you sure? A lot of Professors and experts were not able to answer my questions,” replied the man.

“ I will try my best, with the help of Allah ( Subhanahu wa Ta`ala )” said the scholar.

“ I have three questions,” began the man.

“ Does God exist? If so, now show me His shape.”

“ What is taqdiir (fate)?”

“If syaitan (devil) was created from fire, then why is it that in the end, he will be thrown to hell that is also created from fire? It certainly will not hurt him at all since syaitan and hell were created from fire. Did not God think this far?”

Suddenly the scholar slapped the young man’s face very hard. The man, who was shocked and hurt by the slap became confused.

“Why are you angry at me?” he asked.
“ I am not angry,” answered the scholar.
“The slap is my answer to your three questions.”
“ I really don’t understand” the man said. He was really confused.

The scholar began to explain,

Scholar : “How did it feel after I slapped you?”

Man : “Of course , I felt the pain. It hurts”
Scholar : “So do you believe the pain exist?”

Man : “Yes”
Scholar : “Now show me the shape of the pain!”

Man : “I cannot,”

Scholar “That is my first answer. All of us feels God`s existance without being able to see His shape”.

Scholar : “ Last night, did you dream that you will be slapped by me?”

Man : “ No.”
The scholar continued…“ Did you ever thought that you will get slapped by me?”
Man : “No”
Scholar : “That is taqdir ( fate )…”

He then continued : “The hand that I used to slap you, what is it created from?”

Man : “It’s created from flesh,”
Scholar : “How about your face, what is it created from?”
Man : “Flesh as well.”

Scholar : “How did you feel after I slapped you?”
Man : “In pain.”

Scholar : “Even though Syaitan ( devil ) and Jahannam ( Hell-fire ) were created by fire, if Allah wants, insya-Allah the Hell-fire will become a very painful place for Syaitan”

The wise scholar had answerd all three of the tough questions by one slap.

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