Isnin, 11 November 2013

dakwah

Justeru mulakan dengan mudah.. buat satu grup dakwah atau join grup dakwah - bincangkan metodologi dan strategi... dan pergi rumah jiran, kedai kat taman, atau rakan .. borak-borak tentang agama..

ajaklah sahabat2 tabligh... mereka lebih berpengalaman...

Hayati satu contoh dialog antara seorang engineer bukan Islam dengan beliau:-

Rahul: Mengapa tuhan membuat pilihan dengan menentukan kelahiran awak dalam agama islam sedangkan saya dan orang lain dilahirkan dalam keluarga bukan islam? Seolah olah tuhan bersikap tidak adil dari awal kelahiran manusia? Mengapa tuan tidak menentukan semua lahir dalam islam ? Kan senang?

ZN: Seorang yang lahir dalam keluarga islam, lazimnya menjadi islam dan begitulah sebaliknya. Itu logik. Kriteria to go to jannah, bukanlah kerana semata-mata di lahirkan islam. Rasul sa.w. berkata; setiap anak dilahirkan dalam keadaan suci–fitrah (muslim) (submit to the will of one god), kemudian ibubapanya yang mencorakkannya.

Kriteria untuk ke syurga bukan lahir dalam keluarga islam tetapi seperti disebut dalam surah al-Asr. (Beriman, beramal salleh, menyeru kepada kebenaran… dan kesabaran). Rahul: Tapi awak dapat Islam dengan mudah. ‘Still big advantage’? Ini kelebihan yang besar?

ZN: Mudah tak mudah, ianya subjektif. Awak juga dapat mudah. Awak sekarang berada di depan saya, dapat tanya soalan kepada saya. Banyak org lain tidak dapat peluang seperti ini.

Tapi kalau awak hendak jadikan ia isu besar, maka ia jadi besar, kalau awak beratkan ia, ia jadi berat… tapi kalau awak permudahkan, ia mudah. Semua orang menerima maklumat dengan cara yang pelbagai.

ZN: Sebagai bukan Islam, awak lebih banyak tahu tentang Islam daripada ramai orang Islam sendiri. Tapi ramai orang pilih Islam walaupun mereka sendiri banyak soalan yang tidak dijawab.

Rahul: Saya percaya 90% tapi masih ada keraguan sekitar 10%?

ZN: Bagi 10% itu, awak boleh tanya apa awak tak puashati atau apa lagi keraguan awak tentang Islam, saya boleh jawab.

Rahul: Saya hanya boleh terima jika 100% sure.

ZN: Sebagai bukan Islam, awak lebih banyak tahu tentang Islam daripada ramai orang Islam sendiri. Tapi ramai orang pilih Islam walaupun mereka sendiri banyak soalan yang tidak dijawab.

Saya doakan agar awak tidak terlambat.

Rahul: Saya masih buat kajian.

ZN: Harap awak terlambat ….

Rahul: Adakah jika saya mati saya akan kafir, neraka?

ZN: ya, awak tak ambil syahadah lagi..

Rahul: Tapi saya dalam kajian … lebih baik dpd orang lain

ZN: Berapa perkara dilakukan oleh kita tentang suatu perkara sedangkan kita tidak pasti seratus peratus… tapi kita buat juga.. Asalkan awak yakin Allah itu Tuhan yang Esa, Tiada tuhan melainkan Dia dan Muhammad itu rasul-Nya yang akhir. Cukup.
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typhoon haiyan

Thypoon Haiyan Kategori 5 melanda Filipina dengan kelajuan 235 mph.Dibandar Tacloban dan Leyte hampir 10,000 terkorban dan secara keseluruhan 4.3 juta mangsa kehilangan tempat tinggal.Gambar gambar dibawah menggambarkan kemusnahan yang dibawa Thypoon Haiyan dan kita seharusnya bersyukur kerana negara ini masih terhindar oleh bencana bencana alam yang melanda negara negara jiran kita yang agak dekat.


Tapi selama mana Allah akan merahmati bumi bertuah ini WaAllahu'alam?

Sama sama kita fikirkan.....

SILA KLIK IMEJ UNTUK LEBIH JELAS

Trail of destruction: Those who escaped the awesome power of Haiyan now face a grim battle to rebuild their lives among the sprawling wreckages

An aerial shot from a Philippine Air Force helicopter shows the devastation on Monday of the first landfall by typhoon Haiyan in Guiuan, Eastern Samar province, central Philippines

A ship after it was swept inland at Tacloban city. This photograph was taken by the Philippine Air Force

This aerial shot shows destroyed houses on Victory Island near the town of Guiuan in Eastern Samar province, central Philippines

A battered town in Samar province in central Philippines. Dazed survivors begged for help and scavenged for food, water and medicine on Monday, threatening to overwhelm military and rescue resources

Ships that washed ashore into a coastal community after Typhoon Haiyan hit the province of Leyte in central Philippines

US Marines stack gear onto a pallet during preparations for disaster relief for the Philippines at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Futenma in Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan

City of the dead: Dazed survivors survey the damaged houses in Tacloban city, Leyte province. At least 10,000 people are believed to have died there

A Filipino father and his children wait for food relief outside their makeshift tent.

Survivors in Tacloban told reporters they are so desperate for food that they have been forced to loot shops and steal from the dead

Action: President Benigno Aquino has deployed troops to the area in a bid to restore calm after Philipine Red Cross aid trucks were attacked by hungry mobs

Aftermath: Resident gather in the remains of a structure in Tacloban. Those left homeless have been forced to plunder the houses belonging to the dead. One local councillor admitted he has stepped on corpses in a desperate bid to find food

Remains: Survivors have begun to rummage through the wreckages of houses in a bid to find food to feed their families

Making do: Survivors have been forced to forage for food and supplies after many homes were submerged by flood water and landslides

The Philippines president is considering introducing martial law in Tacloban city (pictured), where up to 10,000 people are feared dead, to enforce security after serious looting

Holy house: Churches in the storm torn city have become temporary aid centres offering washing facilities and handing out emergency food supplies

Shelter from the storm: While the Catholic church in Tacloban has welcomed victims, many buildings have been broken into by desperate looters

Washing still hangs on the lines but dozens of bamboo houses have been flattened by the storm in Baladian in the municipality of Concepcion, Iloilo Province

Loss: A mother weeps beside the dead body of her son at a chapel in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban

A ship was washed ashore in the huge storm. Surging sea water strewed debris for miles and survivors said the devastation was like a tsunami

The storm is one of the most powerful ever recorded

More than 330,900 people were displaced and 4.3million 'affected' by the typhoon in 36 provinces, the U.N. has said

Residents try to salvage belongings in Tacloban city, Leyte province.

Villagers walk past a body of victim laying on a pier in the super typhoon devastated city of Tacloban, Leyte province

This afternoon, the Typhoon Haiyan - believed to be the strongest storm to ever hit land - made landfall in Sanya in south China's Hainan province.

Workers remove a tree that has fallen onto a car in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan after it struck Sanya

Vehicles move slowly by a fallen billboard in Sanya in south China's Hainan province

Heavy winds had already caused damage to China's Hainan island before the super typhoon made landfall this afternoon. Above, a billboard is blown over by the strong winds

A man carries boxes of milk as he passes by ships washed ashore by enormous waves in Tacloban city, Leyte province

One survivor said the scenes of utter devastation caused by the typhoon was 'like the end of the world'

Aid agencies have made emergency appeals for funds and are trying to reach survivors who are in desperate need of clean water and shelter

Bodies still lie in the roads and thousands of homes lie destroyed near the fish port after super Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city

Local and foreign medical teams prepare to board a Philippines air force C-130 transport plane in Manila

Survivors walk towards the evacuation center to get relief goods after super Typhoon Haiyan battered Tacloban city, central Philippines

City administrators in Tacloban said about 400 bodies have been collected so far but said the death toll in the city alone could be 10,000

A girl looks out from a makeshift shelter in Tacloban.

A woman holds her umbrella stands on debris of houses in Tacloban

Children pull sacks of goods they recovered from abandoned stores as they go past the rubble of houses in Tacloban

A woman mourns in front of her husband's dead body, which lies no the street under tarpaulin alongside other bodies

An injured Filipino boy stand in front of the rubble of houses in Tacloban - destroyed by the typhoon that has left thousands of people dead

A man with an injured leg is carried through the devastation of former residential roads in Tacloban

Operation: A Vietnamese soldier carries a young girl from a lorry as villagers are evacuated to a safe place by the military

Desolation: This heartbreaking picture shows an flattened area of Tacloban city covered by debris and flood water

Flattened: A Filipino boy stands among the debris in Tacloban, Leyte province - one of the worst hit areas of Typhoon Haiyan

From above: An aerial view shows badly damaged houses, including many without a roof, and blocked roads in the Philippine province of Iloilo

Flattened: The typhoon has ravaged most of the city of Tacloban and destroyed the airport

Picking up the pieces: Some residents try to go about their daily business despite the large-scale destruction

Workers: Local Red Cross staff place sand bags on the roof of a house in Danang, Vietnam

Debris: Helicopters hover over the damaged area of Tacloban city, which was battered with strong winds yesterday

Victim: A resident walks past dead bodies that lie on the street in Tacloban city, Leyte province

Assistance: An elderly woman is evacuated from her home by Red Cross staff in Vietnam

Residents return to their houses after leaving an evacuation site in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Haiyan

Residents sit outside their damaged house

 Typhoon Haiyan

A boy walks past the devastation brought about by powerful typhoon Haiyan at Tacloban city

A Filipino elderly woman views the recovered victims in the typhoon

No chance: A house is engulfed by the storm surge brought about by powerful typhoon Haiyan, many homes like it could not stand up to the force of the gales

A fisherman secures his wooden fishing boat along the sea wall amidst strong winds as Typhoon Haiyan hit the city of Legaspi, Albay province, south of Manila