Selamat sejahtera semoga kehadiran bulan shawal ini membawa seribu keinsafan dan penuh kemaafan dalam diri kita masing-masing. Kepada rakan-rakan yang mengenali diri ini selamat hari raya aidilfitri, maaf zahir dan batin andai ada salah dan silap jangan disimpan di dalam hati.
Berahirnya ramadhan bukannya kita telah bebas melakukan apa-apa saja, tapi apa yang diharapkan bengkel ramadhan yang lalu akan dapat sedikit sebanyak menyedarkan kita tentang erti ketakwaan dan ketekunan beribadah bukanlah hanya dalam bulan-bulan yang tertentu sahaja. Namun apa yang diharapkan ketakwaan adalah sesuatu yang perlu dilakukan secara beristiqomah (berterusan, konsisten dan ada unsur penambahbaikkan).
Teratak Jambu
Ilmu untuk dikongsi dan disebarkan
Sunday 12 September 2010
Sunday 3 January 2010
Majlis Graduasi Pelajar-pelajar SPM 2009
Pelajar-pelajar tingkatan 5
Wah .....serious ja....
Amboi ............... posing sakan
Amboi....... happy ja................. semua ni
Monday 16 November 2009
Anda peminat kucing?
Mana yang paling comel?
Ini mungkin parent dia kut.
Nampak gebu je
Amboi dok tengok apa tu?
Bulatnya mata dia macam burung hantu da...
Ini mungkin parent dia kut.
Nampak gebu je
Amboi dok tengok apa tu?
Bulatnya mata dia macam burung hantu da...
Sunday 15 November 2009
Monday 2 November 2009
Tip-tip Menghadapi Peperiksaan
Exam Preparation Tips
REVISING + EXAMS = HEADACHE?
It needn't be the case, just follow the directions to achieve great results every time, Insha'Allah.
1. Always, always, always begin with Bismillah.
2. Examine your niyaah (intention) and correct it if necessary.
3. Honour your teachers no matter how strange their teaching methods seem to you. Respect and reverence for teachers are amongst the distinguishing marks of being a Muslim student.
4. Begin making preparations well before the examinations begin. Plan out a REALISTIC timetable that will result in you having covered [or at least scanned] all the material well before your first exam. Use this final period to look at and attempt past exam papers and to compensate for any unforeseen delays.
5. Use your teachers. If you have a problem, ASK!! You will find the vast majority of teachers only to happy to help [and inadvertently give out many heavy hints as to what's on exam paper!]
6. Always revise with a sheet of paper at hand so that you can build up a list of topics which you want to discuss with your teachers. DON'T rely on your memory. If you do, you will only be reminded when you are in the exam hall trying to answer a question on your forgotten queries.
7. When revising make notes. It may seem as though you are just reproducing your notes, but perservere, believe it or not what you are doing is one of the most effective ways of revising.
8. Give yourself regular breaks, but make sure that they don't go on for longer than intended.
9. Make sure you are unlikely to be disturbed whilst studying. This means turning off the TV and asking others to answer the phone. Discipline pivotal to success.
10. Turn off the radio during studying. If you absolutely must listen to something try some nasheeds [Islamic Songs]
11. Always iron out problems as soon as possible. If you don't then you may well encounter problems when trying to understand the work that comes later.
12. If you are getting frustrated and feel as though you are getting nowhere then try to take comfort that from the saying of the Prophet: "For him who embarks on a path of seeking knowledge, Allah will ease for him the way to Paradise." [Muslim].
13. If you are having problems calming your nerves on exam day, remind yourself of the ultimate purpose of life and indeed the ultimate examination; before Allah [SWT] on the Day of Judgement. This should help you to put your present worries into context.
14. Before you begin on the exam paper, take a couple of minutes out to supplicate to your Lord, asking Him to grant you success only on the condition that it's good for your deen and patience in the event that it's not. Then begin in the name of Allah.
15. As you come out of the exam hall, remember to thank Allah if the exam went well. If however it didn't go as well as you had hoped, put your trust in Him. Know that such things are sent to test us and are an opportunity for us to shed some of our sins and show our contentment with his divine decree.
[Extracted from: 'TRENDS' magazine]
So, let us put these words into practice, gain the momentum and get great results! As what we listen to everyday, 5 times a day, Hayya ala alFalah (Let us strive to victory).
[Source : http://pmiusm.multiply.com]
REVISING + EXAMS = HEADACHE?
It needn't be the case, just follow the directions to achieve great results every time, Insha'Allah.
1. Always, always, always begin with Bismillah.
2. Examine your niyaah (intention) and correct it if necessary.
3. Honour your teachers no matter how strange their teaching methods seem to you. Respect and reverence for teachers are amongst the distinguishing marks of being a Muslim student.
4. Begin making preparations well before the examinations begin. Plan out a REALISTIC timetable that will result in you having covered [or at least scanned] all the material well before your first exam. Use this final period to look at and attempt past exam papers and to compensate for any unforeseen delays.
5. Use your teachers. If you have a problem, ASK!! You will find the vast majority of teachers only to happy to help [and inadvertently give out many heavy hints as to what's on exam paper!]
6. Always revise with a sheet of paper at hand so that you can build up a list of topics which you want to discuss with your teachers. DON'T rely on your memory. If you do, you will only be reminded when you are in the exam hall trying to answer a question on your forgotten queries.
7. When revising make notes. It may seem as though you are just reproducing your notes, but perservere, believe it or not what you are doing is one of the most effective ways of revising.
8. Give yourself regular breaks, but make sure that they don't go on for longer than intended.
9. Make sure you are unlikely to be disturbed whilst studying. This means turning off the TV and asking others to answer the phone. Discipline pivotal to success.
10. Turn off the radio during studying. If you absolutely must listen to something try some nasheeds [Islamic Songs]
11. Always iron out problems as soon as possible. If you don't then you may well encounter problems when trying to understand the work that comes later.
12. If you are getting frustrated and feel as though you are getting nowhere then try to take comfort that from the saying of the Prophet: "For him who embarks on a path of seeking knowledge, Allah will ease for him the way to Paradise." [Muslim].
13. If you are having problems calming your nerves on exam day, remind yourself of the ultimate purpose of life and indeed the ultimate examination; before Allah [SWT] on the Day of Judgement. This should help you to put your present worries into context.
14. Before you begin on the exam paper, take a couple of minutes out to supplicate to your Lord, asking Him to grant you success only on the condition that it's good for your deen and patience in the event that it's not. Then begin in the name of Allah.
15. As you come out of the exam hall, remember to thank Allah if the exam went well. If however it didn't go as well as you had hoped, put your trust in Him. Know that such things are sent to test us and are an opportunity for us to shed some of our sins and show our contentment with his divine decree.
[Extracted from: 'TRENDS' magazine]
So, let us put these words into practice, gain the momentum and get great results! As what we listen to everyday, 5 times a day, Hayya ala alFalah (Let us strive to victory).
[Source : http://pmiusm.multiply.com]
Saturday 24 October 2009
Budget 2010
Bajet 2010 telah pun dibentang oleh Perdana menteri.
Apakah pendapat anda tentang bajet tersebut?
Sebarang pendapat tuliskan disini.
Apakah pendapat anda tentang bajet tersebut?
Sebarang pendapat tuliskan disini.
Friday 23 October 2009
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