Tag: Muslim

  • Adik 9 Tahun Jadi Pendakwah, Pimpin Terawih 1,000 Jemaah

    Adik 9 Tahun Jadi Pendakwah, Pimpin Terawih 1,000 Jemaah

    INDONESIA: Usianya baru 9 tahun, namun dai dan hafiz cilik Indonesia, Muhammad Abdul Rasyid, sudah mampu meniru gaya suara bacaan Al-Quran 15 imam besar termasuk imam Makkah.

    Bahkan, kanak-kanak yang terkenal dengan gelaran Syekh Rasyid itu juga dikatakan sudah mengimamkan solat terawih dengan hampir 1,000 jemaah.

    Sejak usianya 5 tahun, kanak-kanak itu, yang terkenal dengan gelaran Syekh Rasyid, sudah mampu meniru gaya bacaan 15 imam besar dunia, mulai dari imam Masjidil Haram, Abdul Rahman Ibn Abdul Aziz as-Sudais, dan termasuk imam Masjid Nabawi dan Masjid Besar Kuwait, menurut Dream.co.id.

     

    Pada 2014, pada usia 6 tahun, kanak-kanak asal Pekanbaru itu mempamerkan bakatnya dengan menyertai pertandingan Pentas Hafiz Indonesia yang disiarkan di saluran RCTI.

    Di pertandingan itu, bakatnya itu menarik perhatian salah seorang juri, Syekh Ali Jaber, ulama terkenal dari Madinah, yang begitu kagum dengan kebolehannya, beliau mencium tangan kanak-kanak itu dan memberikannya gelaran “Syekh”.

    “Berbanding anak-anak lain, dia satu-satunya anak yang mampu meniru suara para imam.

    “Gelaran ‘Syekh’ itu diberikan kerana kita kenal salah satu figur di Arab, namanya Sheikh Mishary Rashid (Imam Masjid Besar Kuwait).

    “Saya berharap dengan gelaran ini, dia lebih bersemangat untuk menghafal Al-Quran kerana beliau belum menghafal kesemua 30 juz Al-Quran.

    “Mudah-mudahan Rasyid boleh jadi lebih baik, lebih tawaduk, dan bersemangat untuk hafal 30 juz,” kata Syekh Ali Jaber dalam wawancara yang disiarkan RCTI.

    Malah, kata ibu Rasyid, Yulia Chaniago, anaknya itu juga mampu melatunkan gaya azan dari muazzin pelbagai negara.

    “Seperti Turki, Madinah, Damsyik, Kuwait, India, sampai Jawa. Dia juga hafal siapa yang melantunkan azan yang dia tiru itu,” kata Cik Yulia kepada Dream.co.id.

    Lebih mengagumkan, murid sekolah Al Kindi Islamic School Pekanbaru yang lancar berbahasa Arab itu mempelajari sendiri irama 15 imam besar dunia itu – dengan menyaksikan dan mendengar bacaan Al-Quran mereka melalui YouTube.

    Sejak menyertai Pentas Hafiz Indonesia, Rasyid, yang juga tampil sebagai Juara Aksi 1 Junior 2015 di INDOSIAR, menjadi terkenal bukan sahaja di Indonesia malah di seluruh dunia, hingga digelar sebagai kanak-kanak ajaib dengan suara dari syurga.

    Kanak-kanak itu dijemput ke pelbagai acara di Indonesia dan luar negara, bahkan juga dikatakan mengimamkan solat terawih hampir 1,000 jemaah di sebuah masjid baru-baru ini.

     

    Dalam video yang dimuat naik ke saluran YouTube Umi Rasyid pada 20 Jun 2016 itu, lantunan ayat-ayat suci Al-Quran Rasyid dilihat begitu mengharukan hingga sesetengah jemaah menitiskan air mata.

    Video di bawah ini yang dimuat naik pada 10 Mei lalu pula menunjukkan kanak-kanak itu bersama imam dari Madinah, Syekh Dr Abdurrahman Awaji.

     

    Rasyid juga menyampaikan syarahan, yang dimulakan dengan pantun, di hadapan para jemaah di Masjid Nurul Jannah di Indonesia. Dalam video ini, kanak-kanak itu yang bersarban menyampaikan syiar dengan suara lantang dan penuh yakin diri.

     

    Pada Januari 2015 pula, Rasyid menggetarkan Masjid Tsim Sha Tsui di Hong Kong apabila membaca Al-Quran di hadapan ribuan jemaah sebagai tetamu undangan, menurut goriau.com.

    Malah, di Madinah, Rasyid juga pernah bertemu dan mempamerkan bakatnya itu di hadapan Syekh Abdul Rohman, dikatakan dari keturunan cucu Rasulullah.

     

    IBU: MAMPU MENGUCAP ALLAH PADA USIA 6 BULAN

    Ibu Rasyid, Yulia, memberitahu Dream.co.id bahawa anaknya itu mampu mengucap ‘Allah’ ketika usianya enam bulan.

    Malah pada usia tujuh bulan, kanak-kanak itu dikatakan sudah mampu berkata-kata.

    “Usia delapan bulan sudah bisa menghafal ayat-ayat Alquran. Anak ini umur dari bayi sudah luar biasa,” kata Cik Yulia.

    Menurutnya lagi, sejak kecil lagi Rasyid membawa Al-Quran ke mana sahaja dia pergi. “Kalau tidak bawa Al-Quran, sakit dia. Apalagi saat ini, ke mana-mana bawa Al-Quran,” ujarnya.

    Rasyid, yang dilahirkan pada 26 April 2007, juga asalnya diberi nama Gilang Pratama, menurut laman Dream. Tetapi sebelum usianya genap lima tahun, dia memilih sendiri nama Muhammad Abdul Rasyid, yang diambil dari nama Sheikh Mishary Rashid kerana menganggap beliau sebagai idolanya.

    Kini, Rasyid sudah menghafal sekitar 24 juz Al-Quran, menurut laporan goriau.com pada 18 Mei lalu.

    Menurut goriau.com, kisah kehidupan Rasyid diabadikan dalam buku “Suara dari Surga” dan “The Holy Child”.

    Kini, kisahnya juga dirancang dijadikan sebuah filem, kata sutradara dan penulis buku “Satu Rahim Satu Cinta”, Salamun Ali Mafaz.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Please Help: Old Wheelchair-Bound Grandma Lives With Deaf-Mute Daughter, Sons In Prison

    Please Help: Old Wheelchair-Bound Grandma Lives With Deaf-Mute Daughter, Sons In Prison

    Hi Gilbert

    My grandma is 70+, no ability to walk and on wheelchair. She is living in a rental flat with her special-needs daughter – my aunt. She is deaf and mute and works PT in a school.

    Her 2 other sons are in prison and her flat rental was $33 but recently increased to $111.

    She needs grocery for the coming Hari Raya period. Thanks.

    Any help is appreciated.

    Naana

     

    Source: Gilbert Goh

  • Ria 89.7 Listener: Contemporary Malay Songs Have No Soul, Meaning

    Ria 89.7 Listener: Contemporary Malay Songs Have No Soul, Meaning

    Was listening to Ria 89.7 for the Raya vibes. I came to realize that Malay songs nowadays are so painfully absurd to hear. Imagine song titles like “Boleh Blah”, “Selfie” and some other stupid song titles with even shittier lyrics.

    That’s Malay for you.

    If it’s not a song about heartbreak, its a literally meaningless song about random stuffs.

    The music industry is literally me-Layu-ing.

    Call me an old soul, but at least SM Salim and gang have lots of meaningful advice in their songs for us.

     

    Source: Mohsin Shafaruddin

  • Father Of Abused Toddler, Daniel: I Never Got To See My Son Alive

    Father Of Abused Toddler, Daniel: I Never Got To See My Son Alive

    He was in prison when his son was born.

    Day after day, he counted down the days to when he could hold his boy in his arms.

    But when Mr Mohamad Nasser Abdul Gani could finally do that, it was too late.

    The only time he got to hold Mohamad Daniel Mohamad Nasser was when he was about to bury him.

    His son died on Nov 23 last year, about a month before his third birthday, after 25 days of sustained abuse by his mother, Zaidah, 41, and her live-in boyfriend, Zaini Jamari, 46.

    Choking back tears, Mr Nasser, 41, told The New Paper yesterday: “I never got to see him alive.

    “The only time I held him in my arms, he was a lifeless corpse.”


    Mr Mohamad Nasser Abdul Gani. TNP PHOTO: JEREMY LONG

    He said he had spent 18 months behind bars from December 2012 to June 2014 for drug-related offences.

    Two months before he went in, Mr Nasser was informed by Zaidah, whom he had married in Batam and later divorced, that she was pregnant with his child.

    A few weeks into his sentence, Mr Nasser said an officer asked him to sign a document, which informed him that he was the father to a boy named Daniel.

    This gave him something to look forward to after serving his time.

    “I told myself that I would find my son after I got out,” said Mr Nasser, who works as a cleaner.

    LONG SEARCH

    But after his release, he found out that Zaidah was no longer living at her old address.

    Making it his top priority to find Daniel, Mr Nasser reached out to Zaidah’s friends, tried all possible phone numbers he could think of and even visited places he thought she might frequent.

    A year of searching yielded no results. None of his friends or acquaintances knew where Zaidah and Daniel were.


    Mohamad Daniel Mohamad Nasser died about a month before his third birthday. PHOTO: ABDU MANAF AL ANSARI

    Frustrated by each failed attempt to find his boy, he started losing hope of ever meeting Daniel.

    Mr Nasser, who has two older children from a previous marriage, said: “I was not even given a chance to meet my own son.

    “I did everything I could, but they could not be found anywhere. I thought that I would never see or hear about Daniel ever again.”

    About five months later, on the evening of Nov 26 last year, he finally got news about his son. It was a call from a police officer, who asked if he had a son named Daniel.

    Mr Nasser excitedly said yes, thinking that after more than two years, they would finally get to meet. But what he thought was good news brought his world crashing down.

    The officer told him the heartbreaking news that Daniel had died after being abused.

    “I did not even get to see Daniel alive, and now they called me to identify his dead body,” Mr Nasser said.

    Putting aside his anguish, Mr Nasser went to the mortuary the next day and saw his son for the first time.

    It left him in tears.

    CUTS AND BRUISES

    “There were cuts and bruises everywhere on his tiny body,” he said.

    “It broke my heart to look at him, my own flesh and blood, knowing that he had been hurt and tortured so badly.”

    Mr Nasser collected Daniel’s body on Nov 30.

    It was to be the first and last day that he would get to hold his son.

    That same afternoon, he and seven of his family members buried Daniel.


    Mr Mohamad Nasser Abdul Gani (extreme right) with his family members at the burial site of his son. PHOTO: ABDU MANAF AL ANSARI

    His brother, Mr Abdu Manaf Al Ansari, said that though they did not get to know Daniel, the family loved him and wanted to make sure he was given the proper last rites.

    “We are the paternal side that Daniel could have grown up with,” he told The New Paper.

    “Daniel was not an outcast, not from a broken family. He had a good family, only that he was denied true love from us.”

    Asked what he would have told his son if he were still alive, Mr Nasser broke down before saying he would have promised Daniel that he would be the best father possible.

    “He was my own son, I did not get to do anything for him, did not get to hold him, or tell him that I love him,” he said.

    “I would have given anything for the opportunity to take care of him.”

    I did not even get to see Daniel alive, and now they called me to identify his dead body.

    – Mr Mohamad Nasser Abdul Gani

    We are the paternal side that Daniel could have grown up with. Daniel was not an outcast, not from a broken family. He had a good family, only that he was denied true love from us.

    – Daniel’s uncle, Mr Abdu Manaf Al Ansari

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Muslim Kakak: Embrace The Smells Of Community Living, Move To Jungle If Unhappy

    Muslim Kakak: Embrace The Smells Of Community Living, Move To Jungle If Unhappy

    Everyday my neighbors.. Let me tell u …on my right is from Arab,on my left is a Thai family,the rest are Cantonese Chinese,below my flat is a Chinese family, all cook different dishes and smells of foods will fly around the beautiful aroma..

    sometimes salted fish, belacan,curry,pork or tomyum, and IRS getting stronger…but again..I love all the smells..even they cook pork..

    I’m OK with it…even stronger, just next door..I dun complaint, coz..we are all happy neighbors,

    I just live here 2mths only,I’m happy, though they are aunties and uncles, abit chatty…I’m so loving them..

    if you complaint..PLEASE stay IN JUNGLE OK!!!

     

    Source: Nur Q’Edora Ling

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