Wednesday, February 5, 2014

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The situation become tense now, some ethic/race feels their right is being ignored. This was infact due to some comments by the minority. Unfortunately, the power of this minority seem to be heard more than the voice of the positive. To make it more upset, people start to openly trying to say or judge the new law based on their understanding without proper knowledges about it. If we think we are intillegent enough, we will open relevant books to review by ourselves or ask the right person about this law; not by listening or heard the news from non-knowledgeable people. 

And one more thing, it is actually up to the individually how they want to respond on certain thing. They are responsible on how they want to respond on certain things. The law is not actually to ruin nor to take rights of everyone. 

If we want to say not to forbid alcohol, strong evidents on disadvantages of alcohol is available everywhere. If the law said, not to share house between unmarried of different genders, it is to forbid unlawful, unprecedented activities that later people will feel regrets. Islam don't want you to regret one day, unfortunately, this law is taken in negative way by certain group of people.

So it is seriously up to individual which comments they would love to hear. But most, seem love to listen to negative, discourage comments more than the good one. 

Satu lumrah hidup ini, the negative can walks faster than the good deeds...




Sunday, February 2, 2014

Being humble like before and more...


And turn not your face away from men with pride, nor walk in insolence through the earth.  Verily, God likes not each arrogant boaster 
(Quran 31:18)



It's okay to disagree with the thoughts or opinions expressed by other people. That doesn't give you the right to deny any sense they might make. Nor does it give you a right to accuse someone of poorly expressing their beliefs just because you don't like what they are saying. Learn to recognize good writing when you read it, even if it means overcoming your pride and opening your mind beyond what is comfortable.”