Showing posts with label Islamic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Islamic. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 September 2013

9.0 Iman - Its Ups and Downs

9.0 What is "Iman - Its Ups and Downs"?
Iman, in conventional context, is faith. It is having faith over a matter. Iman, in Islamic context on the other hand, is having faith towards knowing and believing the existence of Allah Azza wa Jal (Mighty and Majestic is He). Hence, knowing it is an intangible matter of mentality without a doubt it has its fluctuation over time. Let us study on how can we be aware of its fluctuation. There are two factors playing their roles in affecting our iman, both internal and external, which are respectively: knowledge and associations (a.k.a. circle of influence).

9.1 The Internal and External Players

Sunday, 12 May 2013

5.0 Poisons of the Heart - Its Protections and Cures

5.0 What is "Poisons of the Heart - Its Protections and Cures"?
What do we understand from the title "Poisons of the Heart" initially? Na'uzubillah, there are many types of poisons inflicting the heart negatively namely gossips, jealousy, and hatred as such. The heart in this post particularly is referred to our 'iman' (faith). In this post, furthermore, we would focus on the poison namely gossip. Gossip, a non-benevolent WOM (Word of Mouth), can either be embraced or rejected.

5.1 The Options and Courses of Action

Saturday, 2 March 2013

2.0 Daily Life with Remembrance (Part 2)

2.3 Understanding Our Position in Uttering the Remembrances
Do we know our current position in remembering Allah s.w.t. (glorified and exalted be He) in our daily life? Do we have the intention, can we utter them, and are we capable in putting them into action? In continuing the previous discussion, we will now look into our position in uttering the remembrances basing on the three cores.

Saturday, 23 February 2013

3.0 Three Nutritions for a Human

3.1 What is "Three Nutritions for a Human"?
Exist within our environment are three nutritions for the soul, mind and body for any human. This topic is to discuss on what they are exactly and how we can gain or build these nutritions into ourselves. This topic was first initiated by Abu Productive during the Productive Muslim Seminar 2013.

3.2 The Three Nutritions

Sunday, 17 February 2013

2.0 Daily Life with Remembrance (Part 1)

2.1 What is "Daily Life with Remembrance"?
Daily life with remembrance is basically living our lives in constantly remembering Allah s.w.t. (glorified and exalted be He). How can we do that? It is by employing these twelve words in our daily conversation or dialogue. Encompassing our daily conversation or dialogue with these twelve utterly words promotes our iman (faith), insya'Allah. Apart from practicing these words for the purpose of remembrance, certain words also act as a good will pray to oneself and the other party upon engaging in a conversation or dialogue. Nevertheless, remembrance of Allah s.w.t. is not subjected to only these mentioned words.

2.2 The Thirteen Remembrances

Sunday, 27 January 2013

Introduction

0.1 Who is this blogger?
Muhammad Sufiyan Bin Mohd Salleh is a muslimin - a male muslim - who lives in Malaysia generally. As at 27th January 2013, he created this blog in striving to spread benevolence widely with the usage of internet. The one who triggered his intention to start this blog as a medium of pooling intel was Abu Productive, founder of productivemuslim.com. He, himself, is no better than you, readers of this project. Alhamdulillah, in remembering Allah s.w.t. (glorious and exalted be He), he utters these words in both mind and speech:
"O' Allah, make me a better muslim. If I am a better muslim today than yesterday, then I am thankful. If not, make me better, and I hope the tomorrow of me will be better than the me of today. Allahhumma amin."
It is his mission or objective to transfer all sorts of knowledge gained, insya'Allah, encompassed by his own life and surroundings into this project. His vision? The headline speaks for itself - "Humanitarianism - Self-Accountability Towards Community Benevolence".