4/28/2023 0 Comments Kullo wallaho ahadWhat inspired you: Rasulullah s.a.w, Mawlana Shaykh Nazim and ever since I've been to Singapore, I haven't forgotten Habib Noh. Share some of your greatest achievements: Came back via the railway successfully babeyhhh!. Hobbies: Talking to HRs, and I just developed a skill to communicate with them using brain waves. Profession: Kindergarten Principal - a qualified one, if you ask.Ĭountry of residence: Malaysia, but I wish to stay somewhere cold but come to think of it, I can't stand too much coldness or I may just break into pieces, I'm kinda fragile.Įthnic background: Malay but my aunt said that we have got Arabic, Indian, and Indonesian blood. I don't know where she got that idea.ĭescribe yourself in one line: I'm busy, busy, busy!Ī fun fact about yourself: I don't squash bugs, I'd advise them to run away fast before I decide to call for help. Oh.let me digress a little and mention my niece because she has been complaining about not getting featured in this blog. Because in my journey to my destination I have got my favorite nieces and nephews, sister and of course my beloved mother. I am excited about both my journey and destination. Savouring history at the Islamic Restaurant Now, what about us? What will our contribution be? How will history remember us? Abdul Rahman didn't start the business with a purpose to make his mark on history. He was probably just focused on using his talents and contributing to society in his own unique way but somehow he too made history. Many heads of state and Sultans from Malaysia have frequented the Islamic Restaurant. Perhaps the founder M. It turned out to be not just a halal place but one with an impressive history. I never expected a restauranteur would boldly use such an exclusive sounding name. When someone (a non-Muslim) introduced me to the restaurant, I thought he was just referring to a 'halal' restaurant. In 1921, the Islamic Restaurant established itself as the place to go for absolutely delicious briyani. In front of the chamber where the maqam is housedįifty nine years after the demise of this much-talked-about saint, another exciting history got recorded in Singapore. He was a man known to have had a deep sympathy and love towards children and the less fortunate. He was only a man who had extraordinary belief in his religion. Habib Noh was neither a politician nor a conqueror. In a few months' time people from all over the region will be gathering for his 150th Haul (death anniversary) InshaAllah. During the haul held last April, I learned about Habib Noh walking on water from a small island where the British had attempted to quarantine him together with those deemed to be suffering from infectious diseases. Habib Noh bin Muhammad Al Habshi (1788 - 1866) was a man who made an extraordinary mark in history. Hundert - What will your contribution be? How will history remember you? The following day, I went to Singapore and I kept hearing the words of Prof. I hardly watch any movies but I was glad I saw this one by chance and as always I am not ashamed to admit that it made me shed tears. What will your contribution be? How will history remember you?” Kevin Kline who played Professor Hundert, an excellent history teacher, asked his students: "Great ambition and conquest without contribution is without significance. Such a purification is the burning away of all of the worldly misunderstandings, concerns and desires that separate us from the One the One and Only upon whom we depend, the One and Only who is our foundation rock, the Eternal One and Only.One line from the movie made me think to the core of my heart. Al-Ikhlas means “the purity” or “the refining,” meaning to remain pure and faithful, or a state of purging one’s soul of non-Islamic beliefs, such as paganism and polytheism. It is a short declaration of tawhid, God’s absolute unity, consisting of 4 ayat. Surat Al-Ikhlas is the 112th Sura of the Qur’an. Abu Said narrated that he heard the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, say to his Companions, “Is any one of you incapable of reciting one-third of the Qur’an in one night?” They considered it burdensome and said: “O Messenger of Allah, which one of us can afford to do that?” He said, “ Surat Al-Ikhlas (He is God, the One) is equivalent to one-third of the Qur’an.” – (Bukhari)
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