::: Let's Begin!! :::




Assalammualaikum dan salam ukhwah buat sahabat semua..didoakan agar sentiasa dalam payungan rahmatNya...alhamdulilah, hari ini sudah 3 hari sesi perkuliahan bagi semester 6 bermula..sedar tak sedar, sudah 5 semester meninggalkan ana dan 2 semester lagi yang perlu ditempuhi..sebenarnya, bukanlah menjadi persoalan berkenaan berapa semester@tahun yang kita telah tempuhi, tetapi perkara yg perlu kita fikirkan bersama adalah adakah kita telah berjaya mengutip mutiara ilmu Allah sepanjang tempoh tersebut..adakah permukiman kita di USIM ini telah berjaya menjana suatu transformasi diri kepada yg lebih baik..mari kita fikirkan bersama..

Semester kali ini kelihatan agak mencabar dpd sem2 yg lalu...sudah tentu juga ujian dan cabarannya berbeza...apa yg perlu ana lakukan adalah jadikan cabaran ini sebagai pemangkin untuk kita lebih berjaya..hampir 3tahun ana berada di USIM dan sebelum itu 3 tahun juga berada di UDM-KUSZA...pelbagai cabaran dan halangan telah ana tempuhi...adakalanya ana gagal dan begitu juga sebaliknya...ujian dan cabaran inilah yg membuatkan kita lebih matang...matang dalam berfikir, matang dalam membuat keputusan, matang dalam menentukan prioriti sesuatu perkara dan sebagainya...

Ana yakin semester 6 menjanjikan cabaran yg berbeza dari sebelumnya...Alhamdulillah, dengan semangat dan azam tahun baru, mudah2n semester ini lebih baik daripada semester lepas serta menjadi platform terbaik untuk ana dan sahabat2 menuntut serta mengamalkan ilmu Allah ini...sama2 kita doakan apa yang terbaik untuk kita...wallahu a'alam..(^_^)...

::: Pareto's Principle :::





How the 80/20 rule can help you be more effective.

In 1906, Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto created a mathematical formula to describe an unequal distribution of wealth in his country, observing that twenty percent owned the eighty percent of the wealth. In the late 1940s, Dr. Joseph M. Juran inaccurately attributed the 80/20 rule to Pareto, calling it Pareto's Principle. While it may be misnamed, Pareto's Principle or Pareto's Law as it is sometimes called can be a very effective tool to help you manage effectively.

Where it come from?

After Pareto made his observation and created his formula, many others observed similar phenomena in their own areas of expertise. Quality management pioneer, Dr. Joseph Juran working in US in the 1930s and 40s recognized a universal principle he called the "vital few and trival many" and reduced it to writing. In an early work, a lack of precision in Juran's part made it appear that he was applying Pareto's observation about an economic to a broader body of work. The name Pareto's Principle stuck, probably because it sounded better than Juran's Principle.

As a result, Dr. Juran's observation of the 'vital few and trivia many', the principle that 20 percent of somethings always are responsible for 80 percent of the results, became known as a Pareto's Principle or the 80/20 Rule.

What it means

The 80/20 Rule means that in anything a few (20 percent) are vital and many (80 percent) are trivial. In Pareto's case, it meant 20 percent of the people owned 80 percent of the wealth. In Juran's initial work, he identified 20 percent of the defects causing 80 percent of the problems. Project Managers know that 20 percent of the work (the first percent 10 percent and the last 10 percent) consume 80 percent of your time and resources. You can apply the 80/20 Rule to almost anything, from the science of management to the physical world.

Let's imagine, you knows 20 percent of your stock takes up 80 percent of your warehouse space and that 80 percent of your stock comes from 20 percent of your suppliers. Also 80 percent of your sales will come from 20 percent of your sale staff.20 percent of your staff will cause 80 percent of your problems, but another 20 percent of your staff will provide 80 percent of your production. It works both ways.

How it can help you

The value of the Pareto Principle for a manager is that it reminds you to focus on the 20 percent that matters. Of the things you do during your day, only 20 percent really matter. Those 20 percents produce 80 percent of your results. Identify and focus on those things. When the fire drills of the day begin to sap your time, remind yourself of the 20 percent you need to focus on. If something in the schedule has to slip, if something isn't going to get done, make sure it's not part of that 20 percent.

There is a management theory floating around the moment that proposes to interpret Pareto's Principle in such a way as to produce what is called Superstar Management. The theory's supporters claim that since 20 percent of your people produce 80 percent of your results you should focus your limited time in managing only that 20 percents, the superstars. The theory is flawed, as we are discussing here because it overlooks the fact that 80 percent of your time should be spent doing what is really important. Helping the good become better is a better use of your time than helping the great become terrific. Apply the Pareto Principle to all you do, but use it wisely.

Manage this Issue

Pareto's Principle, the 80/20 Rule should serve as a daily reminder to focus 80 percent of your time and energy on the 20 percent of your work that is really important. Don't just 'work smart', work smart on the right things.

::: Keep on Moving :::





"Shah, blh tlg checkkan result ana? Jom kt check sama-sama...ana xtau berapa result ana" pinta sahabat baikku..sahabat yg sentiasa bersamaku tika ku susah dan senang.."Insyaallah, jom sama2 kt tgk..nanti enta kena belanja ana tau.." gurauku. Tatkala jari ini menekan tetikus dan membuka ewadi, riak wajah sahabat ana jelas menampakkan kekecewaan. "Alhamdulillah"..tapi kenapa ana dapat sikit sgt? ana xsangka akan dapat seperti ini. sekurang2nya DL pun dah cukup..hmm.." keluhnya..Ana cuba menenangkan beliau dengan kata-kata semangat sambil berdoa pada Allah agar memberikan kekuatan padanya...Ya Allah, berikanlah kekuatanMu kepada kami yg lemah ini...

........usai mengerjakan solat isya', handsetku berbunyi dan kelihatan di paparan seorang lagi sahabat akrabku.."Hello, assalammulaikum..kaif hal ya akhi?" tegurku. "waalaikumsalam, ana bikhair, alhmdulillah..akhi, ana khazin al an..my result is so bad.." luahnya dengan nada sedikit kecewa. "Akhi, la tahzan..insyaallah.Innallaha ma'ana..wenak al an?..balasku cuba untuk memujuknya.."ana fi qitar al an..insyaallah,esok pg bru sampai.kt jupe esok ye..syukran ya akhi.." balasnya dengan nada kesedihan. "Insyaallah ya akhi kareem..fi amanillah.." ku menutup bicara..

........keesokan pagi, ana menjemputnya dan kami bersembang di As-Salam..banyak perkara yang kami bincangkan..ana lihat kesedihan masih lagi menyelubunginya..hanya kata2 semngat yang mampu ana berikan padanya...

Kita mengetahui bahawa hidup di dunia ini adalah persinggahan untuk menuju syurga Allah..kerana itulah Allah menguji hamba-hambaNya. bermacam2 ujian yg Allah timpakan kepada kita..di dalam firmanNya juga, Allah tidak akan membebani hambaNya melainkan dengan kemampuannya hambaNya itu..jadi, jelas bahawa setiap ujian yang kita lalui, kita mampu untuk menghadapinya...jangan pernah berputus asa kerana sifat itu akan menjadikan kita seolah-olah tidak bersyukur terhadap apa yg telah Allah berikan kepada kita..di dalam KitabNya, Allah juga berfirman kepada hambaNya bermaksud janganlah kita mengaku bahawa kita beriman sedangkan kita tidak diuji..ini jelas menunjukkan bahawa setiap ujian itu adalah indikator bagi seseorang Muslim menentukan tahap keimanannya..

Setiap insan pasti akan merasai kegagalan. Ana juga tidak ketinggalan untuk merasainya. sewaktu di pengajian diploma, ana pernah mendapat keputusan yg cemerlang tetapi semester yg berikutnya, result ana menjunam jatuh..ketika itu, hanya Allah yg mengetahui apa yg ana rasakan..Ana cuba untuk positifkan diri...we have to keep on moving..kegagalan jadikan sebagai pengajaran..cuba perbaiki diri..Hidup ini seperti roda. Adakalanya kita berada di atas dan adakalanya kita berada di bawah. Persiapkanlah diri kita untuk menghadapi saat2 kita di bawah agar kita tidak terlalu kecewa. Apabila kita terlalu kecewa, tidak mustahil kita akan menyalahkan takdir dan lebih buruk lagi jika kita menyalahkan Allah!! Nauzubillah..sama2 kita muhasabah diri kita...

Ana tertarik dengan lirik yg didendangkan oleh sebuah kumpulan nasyid tanah air yang berbunyi :

Usah Berputus Asa
Kerana Ada Rahmat di Sebaliknya

Dalam Hidup Ini

Teruslah Berdoa Pada Allah

Pengasih Pemurah dan Penyayang


Don't give up...It is a keyword to success..Menjelang tahun baru kali ini, semaikan azam dan semangat yang baru selain berusaha untuk penuhi azam yang masih belum tercapai..dalam diri kita semua terdapat kekuatan yang tersembunyi...carilah ia dan keluarkannya, nescaya kita akan berjaya..kepada sahabt2 sekalian, kuatkanlah diri, betulkanlah niat dalam mencari ilmu demi mendapat keredhanNya...wallahu a'alam..

::: Syukur PadaMu :::





23hb Disember 2009

Hari ini seperti biasa, ana akan ke ofis bagi menyelesaikan tugasan yg diamanahkan oleh Ustaz Radhi..Penubuhan Persatuan Mahasiswa FKP..agak mencabar juga tugasan yg diamanahkan ini..tp alhamdulillah dengan bantuan daripada Ustaz dan pensyarah yg lain, ringan sedikit bahu ini menggalas tanggungjawab yg diberikan..

Petang itu hati ana terdetik untuk menatap laptop kesayangan dan tergerak juga untuk membuka laman web yg bisa membuatkan ana gembira @ sebaliknya...itulah ewadi...my result...sedang berkira2 utk melayarinya atau tidak, dapat mesej dr sahabat ana, sudin..mesejnya berbunyi, "salam..nta dah tgk result?..cmne?..mesti 4 lg kan?...ana ok je mcm dulu juga..alhamdulillah..cuba la tengok nta punya.." ditemani dengan keredhaan atas apa jua yg bakal ana perolehi, ana gagahkan juga untuk buka ewadi..."Alhamdulillah"..kalimat pertama yg keluar dri bibirku seraya sujud syukur mengiringinya..."Terima kasih Ya Allah atas kurniaanMu...Mudah-mudahan nikmatMu ini akan menjadikan diri ku hamba yg bersyukur..."

Alhamdulillah, ana berjaya mengekalkan apa yg telah ana perolehi pada semester lalu..ana tidak pernah menjangka ana mampu utk perolehinya sekali lagi...tetapi, ana yakin bahawa kejayaan pasti akan hadir dengan usaha yg gigih diiringi hubungan yg utuh antara kita dan Pencipta semesta Alam...kini, ana mampu buktikan..kita semua mampu melakukannya...

Ibu, terimalah hadiah kejayaanku ini...daku bersyukur kerana mampu menggembirakanmu...Abah, walaupun dikau tiada di sisiku, daku sentiasa mendoakanmu dan ku tahu betapa gembiranya dikau dengan kejayaanku ini...semoga kita dapat bertemu di sana nanti...kepada para pensyarah, terima kasih atas segala ilmumu..mudah2n daku dapat mengamalkan ilmumu ini dgn baik..kpd sahabat setiaku, terima kasih kerana tidak pernah jemu mendoakan kejayaanku..(^_^)...kpd shbt2 sume, thnkz a lot...ana uhibbukum fillah...teruskan usaha dalam mencari keredhaan Allah...bittaufiq wannajah..wallahu a'alam..

::: 2nd International Muslim Unity Convention :::



15-16 Disember 2009

Assalammualaikum buat sahabat sekalian..maaf sbb dh lama xposting..blog ana under construction skjap..tu yg lama xpost..post kali ni ttg pengalaman ana menhadiri 2nd International Muslim Unity Convention bertempat di PWTC...Alhamdulillah, USIM menghantar 10 wakil untuk konvensyen ini..Konvensyen kali ini berjaya menghimpunkan ulama-ulama terkenal dari pelusuk dunia seperti Syeikh Salman al-Oudah, Syeikh Abdullah al-Bayyah, Syeikh Al-Yaqoubi dan ramai lagi...Perbincangan untuk konvensyen kali ini berteraskan konsep perpaduan dan hubungannya terhadap kehidupan muslim...Ucaptama yang disampaikan oleh Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad amat mengkagumkan hadirin yang hadir. Semangat dan keyakinan dalam membina perpaduan di kalangan umat Islam yang ditunjukkan oleh Tun amat memberi kesan kepada kami...

- USIM's Delegate -

- Syeikh Darwish from Egypt and Syeikh Ghumari from Morocco-



Syeikh Muhammad Abul Huda Al-Yaqoubi
Demascus, Syria

Imam Sayyid Hassan Al-Qazwini
Senior Scholar Shia' from Iraq/USA



Syeikh Salman Al-Oudah
Founder of Islam Today Network & Islamic Scolar
from Saudi Arabia

Syeikh Ahmad Hussin Darwish
Hadith Scholar from Egypt




Perbincangan diteruskan dengan pembentangan oleh Shuyukh yang hadir...Alhamdulillah, banyak yang kami perolehi daripada konvensyen ini...Antara situasi yang menarik perhatian ana dan peserta lain adalah di mana SyeikhQazwini iaitu Ulama terkenal berfahaman Syiah duduk bersama-sama Syeikh Al-Oudah berfahaman Sunni dengan satu matlamat iaitu Perpaduan dan Muslim Ummah. Walaupun mereka berlainan fahaman, atas kalimah La ila haillallah, semua perbezaan fahaman diketepikan. Apa yang ana boleh kongsikan pada sahabat semua, dalam membina perpaduan haruslah belajar untuk menerima perbezaan...Learn to agree and disagree...Alhamdulillah, secara keseluruhan program ini amat bermanfaat kepada kami yang hadir...mudah2n segala apa yg diperolehi dapat dikongsi bersama...

p/s: Untuk mengetahui lebih lanjut tentang ulama yang hadir sila lawati muslim unity.

::: New Challenges :::



Assalammualaikum dan salam ceria buat sahabat seperjuangan..=) atamanna lakum naharan sa'idan..alhmdulillah, hari ni ana berkesempatan utk mencoretkan sesuatu di blog ini setelah sekian lama meninggalkannya...insyaallah, 2 minggu lagi sesi perkuliahan bagi student USIM bermula..segala preparation untuk menghadapinya telah sedaya upaya ana usahakan...kenapa ana update blog ni dgn tajuk new challenges?? hmm...sebenarnya ana baru sahaja memperolehi senarai subjek yang akan ditempuhi untuk sesi yg akan dtg ni...tidak seperti sesetengah universiti yang mana student mereka dibenarkan untuk memilih serta menyusun subjek, kelas serta pensyarah yang mereka rasakan selesa untuk semester itu...di USIM, segala2nya telah diatur serta disusun oleh bahagian akademik...jadi xhairanlah sekiranya ada sesetengah fakulti yg mengambil sebanyak 25 -27 jam kredit untuk satu semester...huhu...mcm ne agknya ye...


Ana juz nak kongsi info yg baru diperolehi ini dengan shbt2 ana yg lain...insyaallah, mudah2n kt lebih bersedia dan familiar dengan subjek2 ni...:

1) Research Methodology (3 hours)
Lecture : Part-Time Lecturer
Tutorial : Miss Kalsom Ali, Madam Khatijah Othman

2) Principle of Management (3 hours)
Lecture : Madam Khatijah Othman
Tutorial : Miss Kalsom

3) Human Development (3 hours)
Lecture : Madam Khatijah Othman
Tutorial : Miss Kalsom Ali

4) Al-Milal wa Al-Nihal (3 hours)
Lecture : Prof. Madya Syamsul Bahri Andi Galigo
Tutorial : "

5) Firaq Islamiyyah (3 hours)
Lecture : Dr. Kamaluddin Nurdin Marjuni
Tutorial : "

6) Creative Thinking and Problem Solving (2 hours)

7) Asas-asas Kaunseling (3 hours)
Lecture : Madam Salhah
Tutorial : Dr. Sapora

8) Pengajian Halaqah (2 hours)

Alhamdulillah, diharapkan dengan senarai subjek ini akan membuatkan kita lebih bersemangat dan bersedia menempuhinya...Allahumma yassir wa la tuassir...wallahu a'alam.

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.::An American Millionaire Who Was Also Michael Jackson’s Lawyer Becomes Muslim::.




An American millionaire, Mark Shaffer declared his Islam in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, 17th October 2009. Mark was at that time on a holiday in Sausi Arabia to visit some famous cities like Riyadh , Abha and Jeddah for 10 days.
Mark is a well-known millionaire and also a practiced lawyer in Los Angeles , specializing in cases of civil laws. The last big case he handled was the case of the famous American pop singer, Michael Jackson
, a week before he passed away.

A tourist guide who accompanied Mark for 10 days in Saudi Arabia , Dhawi Ben Nashir told: Since he set foot for the first time in Saudi Arabia , Mark already started to ask question about Islam and Solat. As soon as he arrived in Saudi, Mark stayed in Riyadh for two days. While in Riyadh , Mark was very interested in Islam. After moving to Najran, we went to Abha and Al-Ula. There, his fascination on Islam grew more obvious, especially the time when we ventured out into the desert. Mark was amazed to see three Saudi youths who were in our group in Al-Ula, performing solat in the expanse of the very wide desert. A very fantastic panorama indeed.
After two days in Al-Ula, we went to Al-Juf. As soon as we arrived in Al-Juf, Mark asked if I could get him some books on Islam. I then obtained some books on Islam for him. Mark read all those books. The next morning, he asked me to teach him how to perform solat. I then taught him how to pray and take wudhu (ablution). Then, he joined me and performed solat beside me..

After solat, Mark told me that he felt peace in his soul. On Thursday afternoon, we left Al-Ula heading for Jeddah. He looked very serious throughout the journey reading those books about Islam. On Friday morning, we visited the old town of Jeddah . Before the time for the Friday prayer approached, we went back to the hotel and I excused myself to go for the Friday prayer. Then, Mark told me: I would like to join you for the Friday prayer so that I can witness myself how the Friday prayer is like. So I answered: welcome…

We then went to a masjid which was not far from the hotel where we stayed in Jeddah. Since we were quite late, I and many other jamaah had to pray outside, as the number of jamaah was overflowing. I could see Mark observing the jamaah, especially after the Friday prayer was completed, when everybody was shaking hands and embracing each other with radiant and happy faces. Mark was very impressed with what he saw.

When we return to the hotel, Mark suddenly told me that he wanted to become a Muslim. So I said to him: Please have a shower
first. After Mark took the shower, I guided him in saying the kalimah of shahadah (declaration of faith) and then he prayed two rakaah. Later on, Mark expressed his desire to visit the Masjidil Haram in Makkah and perform solat there before leaving Saudi Arabia .

In order to fulfill his wish, we went to the Da’wah and Irshad office in the area of Al-Hamro’, Jeddah, to obtain a formal proof of his conversion to Islam, so that he would be allowed to enter the city of Makkah and Masjidil Haram. Then, Mark was given a temporary certificate of his conversion to Islam. As a number of group members who participated in Mark’s visit to Saudi Arabia had to go back to America on Saturday afternoon, Al-Ham
dulillah, Ustadz Muhammad Turkistani was willing to send Mark to the Holy Land of Makkah that same morning.

Regarding Mark’s visit to Masjidil Haram, Ustadz Muhammad Turkistani narrated: After Mark obtained his temporary certificate, we straight away departed heading for the noble Masjidil Haram. When he witnessed the Masjidil Haram, he face looked radiant and it emanated an extraordinary happiness. When we entered the Masjidil Haram and witnessed the Ka’bah for ourselves, his happiness increased. By Allah, I could not express that scene with words. After performing the tawaf around the noble Ka’bah, we performed the sunnah solat and went out of Masjidil Haram. I could see Mark very reluctantly wanting to leave Masjidil Haram.

After Mark declared his Islamic faith, he had the chance to express his happiness in Al-Riyadh Newspaper saying: I could not express my feeling at this time but I am being reborn and my life has just started… then he added: I am very happy. This happiness that I am feeling could not be expressed in words especially when I visited the Masjidil Haram and noble Ka’bah.

Regarding his next step after his conversion to Islam, Mark explained: I will learn more about Islam, I will delve deeper into this religion of Allah (Islam) and come back to Saudi Arabia to perform theHajj.

As to what impelled him into converting to Islam, Mark explained: I have already had information about Islam, but it was very limited. When I visited Saudi Arabia and personally witnessed the Muslims there, and saw how they performed the solat, I felt a very strong drive to know more about Islam. When I read true information about Islam, I became confident that Islam is a religion of haq (truth).

Sunday morning, 18th October 2009, Mark left the Airport of King Abdul Aziz Jeddah heading for America . When filling in the immigration form before leaving Jeddah, Mark wrote ISLAM as his religion.

p/s : This article was taken from:
http://prisonerofjoy.blogspot.com/2009/11/american-millionaire-who-was-also.html