Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Tak Jadi Raya Harini

Assalamualaikum wbt, 


Semalam dah semangat harini nak raya, siap keluar nak beli barang untuk masak-masak, tetiba terpandang TV di Pasaraya semalam. Majlis Ulama Indonesia (MUI) masih berbincang tentang tarikh penetapan raya. Akhirnya diputuskan Hari Raya Eidul Fitri di sini adalah pada hari rabu. 


Semalam, 

"kak kita nak raya bila jadinya?" Hani :)

"kita ikut pemerintah(kerajaan) di sini". 

Tepon Abah cerita. Abah kata ikut sana. Abah kata boleh buat Qiam malam ni. Ada kesempatan Ramadhan lagi. Alhamdulillah:) Tak semua dapat berada dalam bulan Ramadhan Kareem. Peluang! 

Nabila tepon juga nak ucap selamat hari raya. Raya bertiga nampak tahun ni ? ;) ehehehe. Nabila raya di Terengganu. 

Pagi ni,

Farahain tepon, 

"tasha kau puasa lagi ke? sebab kat sini(garut) dah ada orang takbir raya"

"esok kite raye" :)

Along tepon,

"Selamat Hari Raya!" 

"Angah belum rayalah kat sini" :)

"laaa yeke, along kat penang ni" 

Ma tepon, 

"kita dah raya kat sini" dengan nada yang seronok dan gembira :)

"Angah tak masak ke?" dah kali ke berapa ma tanya.

"ok angah masak petang ni" :)

Kat rumah di kampung, 

Ada Hafizi dan Najeeha sahaja dengan Ma dan Abah. 4 orang. Along balik Penang ikut suami dan Nabila juga balik Terengganu ikut suami. Saya pula di Bandung. 

Seronok tengok gambar keluarga hari raya kawan-kawan dan keluarga. Gembira semuanya. Saya pun gembira di sini -__-

Raya tahun lepas,

Raya tahun 2009 sebenarnya ni :) Semua ada. 

Raya 2010, saya takde. Fizi ada je cuma takde dlm gamba.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Raya Kat Mana?

Assalamualaikum wbt,

Tahun ini sekali lagi saya akan berhari raya di sini, di negara seberang Indonesia. Kenapa tak balik? Buat dalam entri berikutnya kenapa tak balik. Tak rajin nak tulis dalam entri kalini. 

29 hari sahaja Ramadhan Kareem kita pada tahun ini. Alhamdulillah masih diberi kesempatan untuk merasakan nikmat puasa dan insyaAllah kalau panjang umur esok akan menyambut Hari Raya Puasa/Eidul Fitri.

Saya lebih suka untuk menyebut Eidul Fitr (ada perkataan fitrah di akhir sebutan) -__-

Bagaimana sebulan di bulan Ramadhan? 

Banyakkah perubahan? (sila banyak-banyak muhasabah)

Kali ke- 3

Masuk kali-3 saya berhari raya di perantauan. Jauh dari kampung dan keluarga. Kali pertama adalah masa di tahun ke-2 saya menyambut lebaran di Jatinangor waktu pre-klinikal. Kali kedua di Bandung, waktu klinikal dan kali ke tiga insyaAllah esok rencana ke Jakarta. Pertama kali akan berhari raya di kedutaan Malaysia di Indonesia bersama rakan-rakan.


Salam Eidul Fitri dari Bandung :) Maaf Zahir Batin. 


ps: Riuh rasanya di rumah dengan pertambahan ahli keluarga baru! Tahun depan insyaAllah akan bertambah lagi:) Bandung pun best jugak raya!  


Friday, August 26, 2011

.....


Isn't it strange how people will listen to a doctor & will follow his instructions immediately because they believe he knows whats good for them yet lag in following the orders of Allah & his Messenger?

Isn't it strange how people will watch what they eat for fear of harm to their bodies yet commit sins & have no fear of what the hellfire could do to their bodies?


PRODUCTIVE MUSLIM

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Baju Raya



Assalamualaikum wbt,

Tahun ni baju raya pertama saya dapat warna pink. Cantik! Dapat baju raya maksudnya ada orang bagi. Hehe. Tak payah beli sendiri. Seronok! Sebab baru saja nak pasrah nak pakai saja baju kurung yang sedia ada dalam almari untuk Hari Raya. Alhamdulillah dapat baju raya.

Baju raya kedua ma yang beli, tapi saya belum dapat. Ma kata warna hitam-kelabu, ma beli yang dah siap. Tak sabar nak tengok! Seronok dua kali. Rezeki dapat dua pasang baju raya. Hadiah lebaran. Sayang ma:)

Baju yang dalam gambar kat atas pun baru sekali saya pakai. Mulanya nak pakai baju kat atas saja untuk hari raya dan juga untuk wisuda nanti. Memandangkan dapat baju kurung baru, nanti bolehlah pilih nak pakai baju mana untuk wisuda nanti. Dah setel baju wisuda!

Baju dalam gambar kat atas semua made in Bandung kecuali baju Iman dan Danish. 

ps: Sape tanya saya balik raya ke tak dia wajib bagi duit raya! ;)

pps: Adik laki dah balik mesia dah pagi tadi untuk liburan yang panjang sampai 11 September. 

*Sorry terpaksa baca entri baju raya. Jangan jeles!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Happily in ♥


Gembira, hati mereka kanak-kanak suci :)

22. 8. 2005
My first step to Indonesia 6 years ago! Alhamdulillah I survived after lots of ups and downs here:) Another 2 months to go and I will go back for good. Good Luck friends! Happily in ♥ 

-Status FB- Setahun yang lalu pun status sama, ubah jadi 6 years ago je. dengan ganti 2 months-

22. 8. 2011
H I L (Happily In Love)

Everyone has their own story and path in life. So, dont get jealous with anyone. 

**Nota: Harini terfikir dalam kepala tajuk "rezeki", insyaAllah nak tulis. Dalam hidup ni jangan terlalu nak berkira sangat. Rezeki semua milik Dia, sekali Dia nak tarik memang tak pernah terfikir oleh kita. Jadi janganlah terlalu berkira sangat. 

Rezeki nak datang juga di luar pengetahuan kita. InsyaAllah semakin kita banyak memberi(sedekah) dan jadi pemurah, akan lebih bertambah rezeki kita. Mungkin harini kita tolong orang, esok siapa tahu kita yang susah? (memang tak mengharap balasan sebab nak mencapai ikhlas itu susah). Tak perlu sebut, "aku ikhlas tolong", ikhlas tak perlu ucap dengan kata-kata. 

Takkanlah semua pun nak dihitung? Meraikan tetamu dan memuliakan tetamu ada dalam ajaran Islam. Cerita lain pula bab "tetamu".


Kena berhenti untuk tidur dahulu :) 

*letak entri ni bawah tag "Al-Mar'ah As-Solehah", dah lama tak ada entri yang bawah tag tersebut.

Friday, August 19, 2011

How To Handle?



To handle yourself, use your head;
To handle others, use your heart.

Source: Wisdom Quotes 


Assalamulaikum, 

Kepada diri, tak perlu berdebat dengan orang tentang perkara yang tak penting. Walaupun kita tahu kita benar, tak perlu berdebat. Mahupun bertekak. Lagi-lagi dalam bulan yang mulia ini. Ramadhan kareem. 

Aku pernah baca tapi aku dah lupa buku yang mana(lain kali cuba highlight), "walaupun kita benar tak perlu nak berdebat tentang perkara yang hanya akan membuang masa", "diam". Bukan "diam" sebab kita memang tak "power" nak berdebat, tapi "diam" sebab tak perlu nak membuang masa untuk beritahu kita yang benar. 

"Actions speak louder than words"


Buktikan dengan perbuatan. Apa yang kita buat itu adalah yang dizahirkan dari hati.

Aku pernah juga dengar ustaz/ustazah(dah lupa ustaz atau ustazah yg ckp), 

"akidah yang mantap akan menjadikan ibadah yang benar seterusnya akan menzahirkan akhlak yang baik"


Baik. Bukan baik sahaja. Kita nak baik akhlak. Semua orang boleh jadi baik, tapi sebagai muslim kita lebih lagi dari bukan muslim iaitu baik akhlak. 

Astaghfirullah hal a'zim.

Ujian apabila Allah SWT temukan dengan ramai orang yang tak pernah terfikir untuk bertemu. Ini cara Allah SWT nak tarbiyah (didik) sebelum nanti balik mesia tercinta. Nak "train" macamana nak "handle" situasi dan juga bila nanti berhadapan dengan perkara yang sama. Alhamdulillah :)

Nota:Berhenti dulu menulis untuk buat case report. Baru balik oncall, tadi pergi hospital pukul 7am-9pm. Beruntung sangat ada adik kat sini yang boleh diharap. Tadi dia yang ambil saya balik dari oncall. "aku" itu adalah saya:)


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

17th

Assalamualaikum wbt,

Harini 17th Ramadhan bersamaan dengan 17th August.

Alhamdulillah :)

"doa banyak-banyak"


LOVE= L-listen, O- overlook mistake, V- Voice out appreciation, E- Effort to make it work

ps: Tulis panjang nnt malam, rindu nak tulis panjang dan banyak. jom masak utk berbuka!

*dah tulis kat  **Beautiful moments** juga:)

Sunday, August 14, 2011

30 Reasons for Redemption and Elevation, Not Despair



Scholars have often noted that a Muslim should have an almost balanced level of fear and hope in Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala(Exalted is He), while their hope in Him should actually be more due to the hadith (narrations) of the Prophet ﷺ (peace be upon him): “When Allah completed the creation, He wrote in His Book which is with Him on His Throne, ‘My Mercy overpowers My Anger.’” (Bukhari)
Yet despite this encouragement from scholars, many Muslims seem to ache from an unhealthy level of guilt and disapproval in themselves, and thus suffer from too little hope in Allah (swt).Subhan Allah, Glory be to God, the shaytan (devil) approaches us through extremes. He comes to some Muslims through the doors of complete negligence in order to prevent them from tawbah (repentance). Yet, he actually comes to others through their humility and tricks them into thinking that feeling excessively guilty all the time for their mistakes and shortcomings is an act of worship. When they accept this approach, it becomes a habit of their nafs (ego). Guilt becomes excessive and a tool against their iman (faith) when it actually prevents a person from real tawbah, because they feel their sins are too heavy, or too oft-repeated, and there is little hope for them to get better. They dread going back to Allah (swt) because they are overwhelmed by shame. They may even ask Allah (swt) for forgiveness but deep down, they feel they are not worthy of it and they begin to doubt themselves in everything they do, and doubt Allah’s Love for them, and sometimes give up and indulge even more in sins because of their feeling of hopelessness.
There are a number of mistakes in this approach. First, the word ‘tawbah’ does not mean excessive guilt nor does it mean despising oneself. Tawbah is translated to mean ‘repentance’ but comes from the Arabic root which means “to return to.” This is the same root as the Beautiful Name of Allah al-Tawwaab. So the one making tawbah is simply returning to Allah (swt) while He is Oft-Returning to them in His infinite Mercy.
The second mistake is when the Muslim creates a lot of fiction around their mistakes making them bigger than they actually are, accusing themselves of much worse than what was actually done. They lack having mercy on their own selves in an effort to be sincere, but in doing so actually make it harder for themselves to turn back to Allah (swt) as they lose hope. Another form of fiction created around guilt is when the person feels guilty about something which Allah (swt) will not ask them about. It isn’t a sin or shortcoming of theirs in the first place, but they feel responsible and guilty. Allah (swt) is Greater than His needing His servants to torture themselves in this way.
The third mistake is even if the sin was something bigger in nature, the guilty person who wants to return to Allah (swt) should focus on Allah’s Greatness and not the size of their sin. Now this is an interesting point to reflect on. Those whom the shaytan tries to reach through negligence are advised by our predecessors, “Don’t think about the sin being minor, think about the Greatness of the One you are sinning against.” Similarly, those whom the shaytan tries to hinder through excessive guilt, must also be advised “Do not look at the size of the sin, but the Greatness of the One Who has promised His forgiveness.” To think that mistakes are simply too big or too repeated for the forgiveness of Allah (swt) is a form of doubting Allah (swt)’s infinite Mercy. It is a materialistic approach, subconsciously limiting His Forgiveness to the human constructs of forgiveness we find in the world. The question is not “Will Allah forgive us?” The question is “Will we turn to Him?” The Forgiveness of al-Ghafural-Afuww, (the Forgiving, the Pardoner) is greater than anything we can imagine.
The fourth mistake is that Allah (swt) doesn’t want us to despise ourselves. He wants us to feel regret in disobeying Him, to turn back to Him seeking His forgiveness, to have the determination not to do it again, and if other people were harmed then to return their rights. These are the conditions of tawbah as outlined by Imam Nawawi in Riyadh al-Saliheen. The initial feeling of regret and guilt is simply the key to the whole process. One should not get stuck staring at the key, but use it to unlock the door of seeking forgiveness, and open the door with the determination of not going back, in order to walk into the room of redemption, the room of getting closer to Allah (swt) by returning to Him. It is hope in His Mercy that drives this process and moves a person from simply focusing on the key of regret to actually using it to propel oneself closer to Allah (swt).
One of the signs that a person carries disapproval of themselves is when they need or seek attention or approval from others in order to feel good. Even acting arrogantly can actually be a sign of personal insecurity rooted in unhealthy guilt. It’s amazing to think how a disease that enters through an extreme approach to humility (excessive guilt and despair) actually can lead to its opposite extreme in arrogance. Whatever the guilt is rooted in must be confronted, allowing the person to take their lessons, mend their ways and move forward. When it comes to repenting from harmful addictions, part of one’s determination to not return to the sin should include seeking the help of a counselor or therapist. Real tawbah is not about getting stuck in an endless cycle of excessive guilt and returning to sin. Ibn Al-Qayyim mentioned in Jawab al-Kafi a line in which the excessively guilty person describes his diseased state, “I drank a cup to taste its pleasure then drank another to heal its pain.
As Ramadan is the opportune month to purify ourselves from our diseases, I wanted to compile a list of Quranic verses,ahadith, and sayings that remind us how Allah (swt) welcomes our returning to Him, our true tawbah. He (swt) is repeatedly assuring us of His Mercy and Forgiveness, not asking us to despise ourselves. Tawbah is about removing the sin from one’s path in order to draw even closer to Allah (swt) than before. Every sinful mistake is an opportunity and a signal that it is time to grow in our relationship with Allah (swt); and as we turn to Him walking, He turns to us rushing. Tawbah as such is an act of redemption and elevation, not despair:
1. “Say, ‘O My servants who have transgressed against themselves [by sinning], do not despair of the mercy of Allah. Indeed, Allah forgives all sins. Indeed, it is He who is the Forgiving, the Merciful.’” (Qur’an 39:53)
2. “Except those who repent and correct themselves and make evident [what they concealed]. Those – I will accept their repentance, and I am the Accepting of repentance, the Merciful.” (Qur’an 2:160)
3. “But whoever repents after his wrongdoing and reforms, indeed, Allah will turn to him in forgiveness. Indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.” (Qur’an 5:39)
4. “[…] Then He turned to them so they could repent. Indeed, Allah is the Accepting of repentance, the Merciful.” (Qur’an 9:118)
5. “[O Muhammad], inform My servants that it is I who am the Forgiving, the Merciful.” (Qur’an 15:49)
6. “And [there are] others who have acknowledged their sins. They had mixed a righteous deed with another that was bad. Perhaps Allah will turn to them in forgiveness. Indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.” (Qur’an 9:102)
7. “Those who avoid the major sins and immoralities, only [committing] slight ones. Indeed, your Lord is vast in forgiveness. […]” (Qur’an 53:32)
8. “[…] indeed He is ever, to the often returning [to Him], Forgiving.” (Qur’an 17:25)
9. “And whoever does a wrong or wrongs himself but then seeks forgiveness of Allah will find Allah Forgiving and Merciful.” (Qur’an 4:110)
10. “[…] And seek forgiveness of Allah. Indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.” (Qur’an 73:20)
11. “[…] Indeed, no one despairs of relief from Allah except the disbelieving people.” (Qur’an 12:87)
12. “And when My servants ask you, [O Muhammad], concerning Me – indeed I am near. I respond to the invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me. […]” (Qur’an 2:186)
13. “O you who have believed, repent to Allah with sincere repentance. Perhaps your Lord will remove from you your misdeeds and admit you into gardens beneath which rivers flow [on] the Day when Allah will not disgrace the Prophet and those who believed with him. Their light will proceed before them and on their right; they will say, “Our Lord, perfect for us our light and forgive us. Indeed, You are over all things competent.” (Qur’an 66:8)
14. “And those who, when they commit an immorality or wrong themselves [by transgression], remember Allah and seek forgiveness for their sins – and who can forgive sins except Allah? […]” (Quran 3:135)
15. “[…] Indeed, good deeds do away with misdeeds. That is a reminder for those who remember.” (Qur’an 11:114)
16. “Except for those who repent, believe and do righteous work. For them Allah will replace their evil deeds with good. And ever is Allah Forgiving and Merciful.” (Qur’an 25:70)
17. “And it is He who accepts repentance from his servants and pardons misdeeds, and He knows what you do.” (Qur’an 42:25)
18. On the authority of Anas radi allahu `anhu (may Allah be please with him), who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah ﷺ say: “Allah the Almighty has said: ‘O son of Adam, so long as you call upon Me, and hope in Me, I shall forgive you for what you have done, and I shall not mind. O son of Adam, were your sins to reach the clouds in the sky and were you then to ask forgiveness of Me, I shall forgive you. O son of Adam, were you to come to Me with an earthful of sins and were you then to face Me, without having associated anything with Me, I shall grant you an earthful of pardon.’” (Tirmidhi)
19. On the authority of Abu Hurayrah (ra) the Prophet ﷺ said, from among the things he reports from his Lord (swt), is that He said: “A servant [of Allah's] committed a sin and said: ‘O Allah, forgive me my sin.’ And He (glorified and exalted be He) said: ‘My servant has committed a sin and has known that he has a Lord who forgives sins and punishes for them.’ Then he sinned again and said: ‘O Lord, forgive me my sin.’ And He (glorified and exalted be He) said: ‘My servant has committed a sin and has known that he has a Lord who forgives sins and punishes for them.’ Then he sinned again and said: ‘O Lord, forgive me my sin.’ And He (glorified and exalted be He) said: ‘My servant has committed a sin and has known that he has a Lord who forgives sins and punishes for sins. Do what you wish, for I have forgiven you.’” (Bukhari and Muslim)
20. On the authority of Ibn Abbas (ra) the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said among the sayings he relates from his Lord is: “Allah has written down the good deeds and the bad ones.” Then he explained it [by saying that]: “He who has intended a good deed and has not done it, Allah writes it down with Himself as a full good deed, but if he has intended it and has done it, Allah writes it down with Himself as from ten good deeds to seven hundred times, or many times over. But if he has intended a bad deed and has not done it, Allah writes it down with Himself as a full good deed, but if he has intended it and has done it, Allah writes it down as one bad deed.” (Bukhari and Muslim)
21. Abdullah ibn Omar (ra) says that the Prophet ﷺ said: “Allah accepts the repentance of His servant as long as he does not croak (on his deathbed).” (Tirmidhi)
22. Anas ibn Malik (ra) says that the Prophet ﷺ said: “When a servant of Allah returns to Him and repents, Allah is happier than a traveler who loses his mount which has all his belongings and provisions on it and then resorts to the shade of tree after losing all hope only to wake up and find his mount staring in his face, and then out of joy and happiness erroneously says: ‘Allah You are my servant and I your Lord.” (Bukhari, Muslim)
23. Narrated Abu Huraira (ra): I heard Allah’s Messenger ﷺ saying, “The good deeds of any person will not make him enter Paradise.” They (the Prophet’s companions) said, ‘Not even you, O Allah’s Apostle?’ He said, “Not even myself, unless Allah bestows His favor and Mercy on me.” So be moderate in your religious deeds and do the deeds that are within your ability: and none of you should wish for death, for if he is a good doer, he may increase his good deeds, and if he is an evil doer, he may repent to Allah.” (Bukhari)
24. The Prophet ﷺ said,”Every son of Adam makes mistakes, and the best of those who make mistakes are those who repent.” (At-Tirmidhi)
25. He ﷺ also said: “I swear by Him in whose hand is my soul, if you were a people who did not commit sin, Allah would take you away and replace you with a people who would sin and then seek Allah’s forgiveness so He could forgive them.” (Muslim)
26. On the authority of Ibn Abbas (ra) that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said: “Allah has pardoned for me my people for [their] mistakes and [their] forgetfulness and for what they have done under duress.” (ibn Majah, Baihaqi and others)
27. The Prophet ﷺ said to Mu’adh bin Jabal (ra), “Shall I not show you the gates of goodness? Fasting is a shield, charity extinguishes sin as water extinguishes fire; and the praying of a man in the depth of night.” Then he recited:“Who forsake their beds to cry unto their Lord in fear and hope, and spend of that We have bestowed on them. No soul knoweth what is kept hid for them of joy, as a reward for what they used to do.” (Qur’an 32:16-17) (Tirmidhi)
28. Ali (ra) said, “The sin which makes you sad and repentant is more liked by Allah than the good deed which turns you arrogant.”
29. A man asked Abdullah ibn Masood (ra) about repenting from a sin which he wanted to commit but did not commit it. Abdullah (ra) turned away from the man and then turned towards him with his eyes weeping and said: “Paradise has eight entrances, all of which open and shut except the entrance of tawbah. This entrance has an angel guarding it so that it does not shut. So repent and do not despair.”
30. Saeed ibn Musayib (ra) said, “Allah will change the bad deeds of those who repent and convert them into good deeds (on the Scales) on the Day of Judgment. Repentance is itself a good deed. So the sinner changes his sins into good deeds.” (Madarij al-Salikeen)
Subhan Allah, if Allah (swt) will forgive you, who are you not to forgive yourself? If He loves you and has mercy on you, who are you not to love yourself and be merciful with yourself? Finally, as is my sunnah in such articles, I also wanted to leave some narrations on a different thought. These are connected in that they show us the general theme that Allah (swt) is much Greater than His needing us to harm and torture ourselves. Actually, He doesn’t want those things from us at all. He wants us to elevate ourselves in our relationship with Him. Just as we don’t need to beat ourselves up for real tawbah, we also don’t need to harm ourselves in order to worship Him best this Ramadan. Let us push ourselves insha Allah, God willing, in a way that keeps us consistent in turning to Him and worshipping Him (swt).
5 Reasons not to Torture Ourselves!
1. Anas ibn Malik (ra) reports: “The Prophet ﷺ came one day into the mosque and found a rope stretched between two pillars. He asked what the rope was for. He was told that it was put up for Zainab, so that she would hold on to it during her prayer when she felt too tired. The Prophet said: ‘No. Take it off. Let everyone pray when they feel fresh and comfortable. When they feel tired, they should sit down.’” (Bukhari)
2. Narrated `A’isha (ra): The Prophet ﷺ used to say, “Do those deeds which you can do easily, as Allah will not get tired (of giving rewards) till you get bored and tired (of performing religious deeds).” The most beloved prayer to the Prophet was the one that was done regularly even if it were little. And whenever the Prophet offered a prayer he used to offer it regularly.  (Bukhari)
3. Narrated ’Abdullah bin ‘Amr: Allah’s Messenger ﷺ was informed that I had taken an oath to fast daily and to pray all through the night throughout my life. I replied, “Let my parents be sacrificed for you! I said so.” The Prophet ﷺ said, “You cannot do that. So, fast for few days and give it up for few days, pray and sleep. Fast three days a month as the reward of good deeds is multiplied ten times and that will be equal to one year of fasting.” I replied, “I can do better than that.” The Prophet ﷺ said to me, “Fast one day and give up fasting for a day and that is the fasting of Prophet David and that is the best fasting.” I said, “I have the power to fast better (more) than that.” The Prophet ﷺ said, “There is no better fasting than that.” (Bukhari)
4. Narrated Mujahid from ‘Abdullah bin ‘Amr: The Prophet ﷺ said, “Fast three days a month.” ‘Abdullah said, “I am able to fast more than that.” They kept on arguing on this matter till the Prophet said, “Fast on alternate days, and recite the whole Qur’an once a month.” ‘Abdullah said, “I can recite more,” and the argument went on till the Prophet ﷺ said, “Recite the Qur’an once each three days.” (Bukhari)
5. The Prophet ﷺ said, “Make matters easy and do not make them difficult, give glad tidings and do not make people averse.” (Bukhari and Muslim)

Friday, August 12, 2011

Bulan ke-4 Magang


Assalamualaikum wbt

Salam Jumaat dan Salam Ramadhan Kareem ke 12:)

Alhamdulillah sudah masuk hari ke-12 Ramadhan. Kalini saya berada di Bedah(Surgery) di RSUD UB (Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Ujung Berung). Lebih kurang 30-45 minit dari bandar Bandung. Seronok sebab dekat sahaja bukan lagi 5 atau 6 jam dari Bandung macam tempat magang bulan pertama dan kedua. Alhamdulillah untuk 4 bulan terakhir magang semua dapat tempat yang dekat. Semakin lama semakin dekat. Lagi makin banyak perkara boleh buat berbanding tempat yang jauh.

Quick update sebenarnya entri kalini. Kejap lagi nak kena pergi oncall, masuk jam 2pm-9pm (macam kerja shift dah kan?) Oh ya. Sekarang klinikal di hospital daerah bukan lagi di RSHS. Tinggal tunggu wisuda(graduasi) sahaja. Alhamdulillah exam yang susah semuanya sudah setel.

Bulan ke-4 magang. Cepatkan masa berlalu?

Time flies fast! A lot of things happened along the journey. Alhamdulillah :)

Tinggal 2 bulan 3 minggu lagi sebelum balik untuk kebaikan (for good). 

**Nota:
  1. Semangat tengok junior batch 2007 masuk koas. Semangat diorang! Anything to ask about koas just ask seniors dearest beloved juniors:)
  2. Yeay! Harini you balik dari mesia! 1 2 3 4. 
  3. Nanti nak letak balik gadgets dekat blog yang banyak delete. 

Thursday, August 11, 2011

AL-QURAN (everywhere anytime)


Atas bas/LRT pun boleh baca Al-Quran
Sangat "macho" duduk berehat tepi jalan baca Al-Quran


Abu Musa Al-Ash`ari (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Rasulullaah (PBUH) said, “The believer who recites the Qur’an is like a citron whose fragrance is sweet and whose taste is delicious. A believer who does not recite the Qur’an is like a date-fruit which has no fragrance but has a sweet taste. The hypocrite who recites the Qur’an is like a colocynth whose fragrance is so sweet, but its taste is bitter. The hypocrite who does not recite the Qur’an is like basil which has no fragrance and its taste is bitter.

Bukhari & Muslim

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

HO: 90 jam - 54 jam


PENGURANGAN WAKTU KERJA DOKTOR PELATIH AMALAN NEGARA MAJU


Bermula 1 September 2011 ini, Kementerian Kesihatan telah membuat keputusan untuk melakukan pengurangan waktu bekerja bagi doktor pelatih iaitu daripada 90 jam kepada 54 jam seminggu. Keadaan ini berlaku kerana didapati kebanyakan doktor pelatih yang mengikuti housemanship di hospital kerajaan sering mengalami tekanan, kurang fokus, kurang rehat dan tidak cukup tidur sehingga mengganggu produktiviti serta mutu kerja.

Kajian pada tahun 2009 mendapati 68.7 peratus doktor pelatih mengalami tekanan, 53 peratus berniat meninggalkan bidang perubatan dan 30 hingga 40 peratus menyatakan waktu bekerja dan beban kerja yang tinggi sehingga mereka tiada masa untuk bersosial. Pengurangan jumlah masa bekerja ini dilihat dapat mengurangkan risiko kesilapan dan kecuaian doktor pelatih semasa melakukan rawatan kepada pesakit. Pengurangan waktu bekerja seminggu bagi doktor pelatih adalah perlu kerana dengan tekanan kerja 90 jam seminggu menyebabkan ada sebilangan doktor pelatih yang mengalami masalah mental sehingga berhasrat menukar kerjaya akibat tidak tahan dengan bebanan kerja dan waktu kerja yang sangat panjang.
Sehubungan dengan itu, peraturan baru ini juga dilihat selaras dengan program housemanship yang dijalankan  di negara-negara maju seperti Amerika Syarikat, United Kingdom dan Australia.  Melalui pengurangan masa kerja seminggu ini akan menjadikan doktor-doktor pelatih lebih produktif dengan mendapat rehat yang cukup. Pengurangan waktu bekerja ini juga selaras dengan pertambahan doktor pelatih antara 3000 hingga 4000 orang setahun. Oleh itu, masalah pengurangan waktu bekerja ini telah ditampung dengan pertambahan bilangan doktor pelatih setiap tahun.
Walaupun ada kebimbangan disuarakan oleh doktor pakar tentang kurangnya kemahiran doktor pelatih kelak kerana tidak mendapat pendedahan yang cukup dan kemahiran setelah masa housemanship dikurangkan daripada 90 jam kepada 54 jam seminggu. Selain itu, waktu bekerja secara giliran juga akan dilakukan supaya setiap doktor pelatih akan mempunyai masa rehat yang cukup bagi mendapat kemahiran yang pelbagai sungguhpun waktu kerjanya telah dikurangkan. Selain mendapat rehat yang cukup, seseorang doktor itu akan dapat untuk bersosial, beriadah bersama keluarga dan melakukan aktiviti kecergasan supaya kekal sihat fizikal dan mental.
Kos sepanjang pengajian yang di biayai oleh kerajaan bagi menaja pelajar perubatan di luar negara adalah sangat tinggi dan berbeza kadar yurannya  contohnya bagi seorang pelajar sebanyak RM1,067348 di Australia, RM 1,382200 di Ireland, RM 1,055822 di New Zealand  RM 1,354975 di United Kingdom, dan RM587 735 di India. Melalui perbelanjaan yang besar ini, diharap negara mempunyai seorang doktor yang terbaik kerana perbelanjaan yang sangat besar telah dibelanjakan untuk tujuan tersebut.
Secara keseluruhannya, langkah untuk mengurangkan masa housemanship bagi doktor pelatih ini menunjukkan salah satu keprihatinan pihak kerajaan terhadap isu doktor pelatih yang mengalami masalah tekanan perasaan kerana beban tugas yang tinggi.  Dengan pengurangan masa housemanship ini di harap akan melahirkan doktor yang berminat pada bidang kerjanya serta bersifat mesra pesakit seperti peramah, prihatin dan bertanggungjawab.
Sungguhpun begitu, doktor pelatih perlu bijak untuk mengimbangi masa bagi kerjaya, keluarga dan diri sendiri.  Sesungguhnya pengurusan masa dan nilai adalah sangat penting dalam disiplin seseorang individu atau pekerja dalam apa jua bidang yang diceburi.

Sumber: 

My Notes: The good news is I am in the Surgery Department! Better than in the Puskesmas(nama klinik kesihatan mungkin kat sini). Sudah mula jatuh hati dengan RSUD UB(Rumah Sakit Umum Daerah Ujung Berung Kota Bandung). **kena setelkan semua keje(lipat kain, kemas bilik, baca buku surgery, baca buku "pink" sebelum menulis banyak di sini =) Salam! Jumpa lagi.


Sunday, August 7, 2011

Tak Biasa

Assalamualaikum wbt

Salam Ramadhan Kareem Hari ke-7! Alhamdulillah sampai ke hari ke-7 ramadhan. Masa cepat. 

Semalam masa pergi surau ada ceramah sebelum solat terawih, Ustaz penceramah cakap ada 23 hari lagi sebelum lebaran(hari raya aidilfitri). Terus teringat perbualan dengan ma abah. Tentang nak balik ke tak? Setiap tahun pasti ada saja isu tentang nak balik ke tak. Lagi-lagi sejak masuk klinikal. Tahun lepas saya tak balik. Saya "sacrifice" -__-

Tahun ni? Hati kata nak sangat balik nak jumpa keluarga. Rindu sangat nak sahur dan nak buka puasa sama-sama. Huu. (dah start nak sebak dah). Cuba rasa sendiri datang luar negara memang lain. Hanya orang yang pernah puasa dan raya di luar negara( jauh dengan keluarga yang rasa). Entahlah, isu sensitif betul. 

Tahun ni lain sedikit saja. Mungkinlah atau tak juga. Entah entah tak tahu nak cakap apa. 

Kena "sacrifice" lagi ke? 

Mulut kata ok, tapi hati kata lain -__-

Kadang-kadang malas nak fikir sebab dah penat tanya. Dia pun diam juga. (ok ini dah masuk bab lain ni). Tolong jangan manja sangatlah! 


Hari dia pergi terus demam, itulah bajet kuat buat semua tak ingat nak rehat.

Cintakan manusia, manusia akan pergi. 
Cintakan bunga, bunga akan layu.
Cintakan ALLAH SWT, akan kekal dan sentiasa ada bersama kita.

-___-"


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Entri Pertama



Assalamulaikum wbt.

Salam Ramadhan kepada semua! 

Ramadhan Kareem baru masuk hari ke -2. Sepatutnya plan nak  tulis entri ni semalam dan dah banyak kali tangguh. Bulan lepas ada 4 entri saja. Entri kurang dari 5. Terima kasih orang yang hack blog saya. Kalau siapa tahu kenapa saya tak ada mood pun nak menulis selepas peristiwa  ada orang menulis di blog saya, gembira orang tersebut. Saya sudah maafkan dia, tapi kalau buat sekali lagi saya saman baru tau! Tutup kes cerita tersebut

Sekarang saya seronok dan bersemangat semula nak menulis di sini. Alhamdulillah :)

Sebab tu tajuk kat atas, Entri Pertama. Bolehlah entri pertama bulan puasa dan juga entri pertama update kehidupan. Tahun ni dah masuk tahun ke -5 puasa di sini. Ada sekali pernah puasa penuh sebulan dan raya sampai setengah bulan di kampung tercinta. Masa tu selepas pre-klinikal iaitu sebelum masuk klinikal, ada cuti 3 bulan. Sekarang memang dah tak adalah cuti 3 bulan, nak cuti seminggu pun susah inikan pula 3 bulan. Sebab tu kalau cuti sehari memang seronok sangat. *berdoa semoga raya dapat balik -__-" hati kata nak balik sangat! 

Magang

Dah lama tak update tentang magang. Sejak peristiwa ada orang rajin menulis di blog saya. Tak ada angin tak ada ribut tetiba ada orang tumpang menulis. Berbalik kepada magang, sekarang dah masuk minggu ke-4, iaitu minggu terakhir untuk bulan ke-3 magang. Cepat kan? Minggu depan nak masuk bulan ke-4 dah. Pagi tadi kawan se-group magang tetiba cakap, "3 bulan dari 6 tahun je lagi kite dah nak abeh". Saya pun memang suka kira-kira hari ni. Kira hari nak balik mesia untuk kebaikan (for good). Kira bila nak kawen pun suka jugak. Heeee :) Jangan mula berangan Natasha! 

Bulan Ramadhan

Ramadhan kali ke-5 di luar negara sudah berkurang rasa sedih teringat makanan dan bazar ramadhan. Sangat dirindui jugak adalah bila muka mengantuk bangun makan sahur ma abah kejut -__- Iskhhh dah besar dah janganlah manja lagi. Huu. Sedih dan sebak. 

Ramadhan kalini seronok sebab berbeza dengan tahun sebelumnya. Tahun lepas kurang sedih sebab ada adik lelaki kat sini, adik kandung yang belajar di Bandung juga. Tahun ni lagi kurang sedih sebab bila nak sedih tak jadi sedih sebab ada kawan baik yang best dan baik hati yang belajar di Bandung jugak (jangan perasan. lysm!) Terima kasih untuk kawan sebab sabar dan tenang sahaja dengan apa yang kita lalui di sini dalam beberapa bulan ini. 

Memang lain rasa bila dah masuk bulan ramadhan ni. Rasa seronok dan hati pun tenang. Semua kuasa Allah SWT. Bulan yang penuh maghfirah(pengampunan) dan berkah. Semua amalan dapat pahala berganda-ganda. Best kan? Cuba bayangkan hari biasa dapat 1 je pahala tapi kalau bulan ramadhan ni dapat 2 pahala (contoh). Belum lagi buat perkara sunat tapi buat yang wajib pun Allah SWT bagi pahala berganda. Solat sunat terawikh yang hanya ada sekali dalam setahun memang rasa ruginya kalau tak pergi. Harap terus bersemangat untuk buat semua ibadah sunat dan wajib. InsyaAllah. 

Al-Quran

"buku pink" saya yang dah lama tak bawa ke sana ke mari. Kali ni nak bawa ke mana-mana, kalau ada masa memang nak cuba baca. Target nak khatam satu "buku pink". Cuba dulu baca sebanyak yang mampu. InsyaAllah. 

Kurangkan rasa malas, suka bertangguh dan buang masa. Bulan Ramadhan tak selalu datang. Hidayah Allah SWT bukan untuk semua. Jangan bertangguh dan berlengah juga nak bertaubat (ingatan untuk diri yang semakin lupa) Hati rasa memang kena sental pakai clorox lepas tu letak softener biar tak keras.

Nota : Rasanya setakat ni dulu. Nak kena tidur juga ni. Pagi nanti kena present. Final presentation. Malam nanti piji balik sini. Yey!