Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Nurun Ala Nur

Semalam Usrah bersama Dato Dr Ust Siddiq Fadhil& Dr Halim Muhammady berserta sahabat dalam Wadah, mentelaah buku Tarbiyahtul Ruhhuyiyah oleh Said Hawa.

Antara yg boleh kita kongsi: Hati mempunyai berbagai komponen. Zikir tertentu untuk komponen yang tertentu.

  • Hati bagaikan tanah. Tanah yang subur kerana selalu disirami air/hujan. Begitu juga Hati yang bercahaya dan bersinar selalu disirami dengan zikir dan amal soleh.

  • Berzikir hendaklah di pagi dan petang. Orang yang dikatakan mempunyai Nurun Ala Nur, berzikir nama-nama Allah di rumahNYA(Masjid). Hati meraka bercahaya dan mencahayakan, hidup dan subur.
  • Berzikir hendaklah banyak diwaktu lapang dan susah. Berzikir diwaktu lapang boleh membantu kita diwaktu susah.
  • Kalau tidak kerana Nabi Yunus berzikir diwaktu lapang maka ia akan tinggal di perut ikan selama-lamanya
  • Amal ibadah yang tertentu untuk mengubat hati yang tertentu , misalan : zakat dan sedekah untuk ubat kedekut dan bakhil, bangun malam tahajud untuk ubatkan penyakit takabur dan ego, puasa untuk mencari keihlasan,

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

IslamGrid

Religious knowledge through ICT

By JO TIMBUONG


KUALA LUMPUR: Two years after its launch, KnowledgeGrid Malaysia will welcome a new application to its network.

Called IslamGrid, this new addition aims to promote religious understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims around the world.

The KnowledgeGrid is a national infrastructure that consists of hardware, software and services. It provides access to computing power and data for research and industrial development.

Jointly developed by applied research body Mimos Bhd, the International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM) and the Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit, IslamGrid will use the KnowledgeGrid’s infrastructure to collect,store and disseminate information about the religion and its contribution to world history.

Collating information

Work on IslamGrid started last year and it was showcased at the World Congress on Information Technology here.

“IslamGrid presently contains basic information about the religion like scriptures and prayer times but we are developing it to be even more than that,” said Associate Professor Dr Fauzan Noordin, chairman of the KnowledgeGrid Malaysia Forum.

He was speaking on the sidelines of the first KnowledgeGrid Malaysia Forum at IIUM recently.

Fauzan said the developers hope to use the power of the KnowledgeGrid to collate information on Islam from around the world.

The information will then have to be approved by the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim) before it is put up on the Grid.

“We need the KnowledgeGrid to collect the information and we’ll be dealing with a lot of data and using computer power to translate that data,” Fauzan explained.

He said history has shown that the Muslim world has contributed a lot to human civilisation — from ­mathematics to science and ­technology.

“This information is strewn all around the world, so we need a Grid network to find, store and ­disseminate it,” he said.

Bridging the divide

Fauzan also said developers in IIUM are also working on a user-friendly search engine that will help users search for relevant and accredited information about Islam.

“This project is funded by a RM1.5mil grant from the Science Technology and Innovation Ministry and will be available in Arabic, English, Mandarin and Malay,” he said.

Fauzan also sees IslamGrid as a part of a solution to help bridge the digital divide.

“This will be another reason to go online to look for information,” he said, adding that religious teachers and students can go to IslamGrid to access in-depth information about the day’s lesson.

Fauzan added that there is a lack of relevant religious content online and IslamGrid is expected to fill in that gap.

“With IslamGrid, users know that they are getting relevant and ­accredited information about the ­religion and its history, which I hope will help them better understand it,” he said.

Gradual roll-out

Although the developers have big hopes about developing IslamGrid, they planned its roll-out ­conservatively.

In his presentation, IslamGrid’s project manager, Kamaruddin Dolmoin said the first version of IslamGrid will be ready by the middle of the year.

“When support for it picks up, we want to introduce IslamGrid to South-East Asian nations first before bringing experts from around the world to contribute to it,” he said.

But Fauzan said that IslamGrid has already caught the attention of a larger audience who are keen to help with the project.

“We already have parties from Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt interested in helping us with the project,” Fauzan claimed.

For a feel of IslamGrid, visit
www.islamgrid.gov.my
.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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llah s.w.t entrusted upon us the human being the role of Khalifah, and not without any assistance, He equipped us with the tools, the technologies and the infrastructure. The infrastructure, the technologies and the tools are inferred from the word Qalam, mentioned in the first surah revealed to the Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) and humans. The functionality of Qalam is operationally interpreted to be of what a computer could also do. Qalam as mentioned in the first surah revealed by Allah s.w.t to humankind could be translated into a tool that is able to write, store, share and disseminate data, information, knowledge and wisdom. The first word in that surah, i.e. iqra’ which means read, could be well presumed that the first task assigned to our Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and the ummah is to acquire knowledge.

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

HIKMAH