Monday, 24 May 2010

A New Bag would be great~


I saw this bag before whilst cruisn at One Utama Shopping Mall with my friend Y. It was also said to be a bag worn by Lisa Surihani in Adamaya (malay drama). Seems like i need to contemplate whether to get this or not.

It's a chic bag to be added to my coach collection, n handy enough to bring for my trip to Jakarta/Bandung later...Hmmm i need to see whether it'll burn a hole in my pocket or not...but thanks to cheaper price available on princessveestylo
i'll consider buying this....


Coach Sparkle Leather Pocket Hobo

The Essence of Repentance~


Whenever calamities strikes in my life,i have no way to turn but to Allah the Almighty. Being a human being that are prone to making mistakes and sometimes being ignorant, i know each and everyone of us will be tested. Our Faith will definitely will be tested along the way.It is also said that {Allah burdens not a soul except [with that within] its capacity}

I always thought that calamity is also some sort of an expiation of sin. All of us has committed sins in our past lives and even present, so there's no way out but to repent. As Allah is the Most Forgiving and Most Merciful loves ppl that repent and purify their soul.

The Prophet (Blessings and Peace be upon him) said to Aishah (May Allah be pleased with her) : "If you commit a sin, then ask Allah for forgiveness and repent to Him, for if a person acknowledges his sin and repents, Allah will accept his repentance."

Thursday, 20 May 2010

I Miss this Place~


Exactly on 19th May,marks a year i just got back from performing my second Umrah...I Miss this Holiest Place on Earth, it is beyond words to describe how much i Miss going there again~
Insya Allah, I will be back there again!!!

Wednesday, 19 May 2010

1st cooking entry - Mee Bandung


As i'm staying at my parent's in Shah Alam my journey back and forth to work in Putrajaya takes like 30 mins (my speed :p)... Sometimes i headed straight home,sometimes to my gym,or any shopping mall (to buy stuffs my mom ask me or for retail therapy~muahaha) sometimes i also hang out with my besties,as rite now not only i needed to surround myself with my beloved family but also friends that loves you unconditionally,that is what support system is all about rite....
Today after work,i lifted Anis home and i hang out with her at her place in Putra Heights with her adorable lil angel,Elise Emerlin.

Cutie Pie Emerlin is scared Auntie Mimie is gonna take her snack~her rice cracker! Lol!

It was a spur of a moment kindda thing, and she decided to cook for me Mee Bandung...As you can see from my previous blog, i Love food~ I'm a total glutton and it's kindda hard for me to resist to any yummy food....(that explains the weight that escalates since yesteryears-haha)
Btw here's the basic steps of making Mee Bandung!!! It's easssy peassy you can try it on yr own~

the basic ingredients ~ Later, you can add shrimps,beef,fried tauhu for garnishing...

the top priority ingredient ~mee bandung paste

(which you can also do it from scratch using prawn shells and blend it~but anis would rather use the hassle free method and use the instant paste instead)


the simmering of beef and chopping of spring onions takes place

After the beef is tender, bring it out to slice it and later add the mee bandung paste with the beef stock and it looks like this, you can add eggs if you wish to~

'Chief Mando' takes over whenever lil Emerlin gets cranky...hehehe

A few mins later, Voila!!! Looks tempting and yummy enough to eat!!! ~cuz it's cooked with Love :) ...:P

Btw, talk about Mee Bandung during my recent trip back to Batu Pahat, Johor i discovered this infamous Mee Bandung Restaurant which is located at the Edge of Bandar Maharani,Muar...Lotsa Vips such as our current Deputy Prime Minister, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, Former Prime Minister Pak Lah and also our own Food Ambassador, Chef Wan (household Chef for Asian Food Channel) are their regulars...It is definitely the the best in the World.

The Restaurant i told you about

Chef Wan is one happy Customer~

Monday, 17 May 2010

Smile at Life :)


My Life this week has been pretty rough and stressful, and lotsa heartache along the way. At the moment i'm observing Iddah,and only Allah knows exactly how i feel inside starting a new phase in my life. Nobody for sure wants to get married and get a divorce, i Always thought that i would get married and live happily ever after...But it turned to be Happily Never After... 6 Years of marriage,it doesn't even need to go through the 7th Year itch yet..:P

Anyway, i always know that things happen for a reason,maybe Allah have better plans for me...I Pray for great things in Life that leads me to a closer path towards the Creator...Insya Allah, Life would definitely be meaningful!

What i need to do now is to re-evaluate my life....Realistically enough Allah makes it quite clear that Life in this World is never gonna be Perfect, i want my life to be perfect (no dreams shattered, no misery and happiness 24/7,can?), but of course Perfection will only happens in Paradise.

Now i just need to find my own pursuit of Happiness. It is actually within my ability to find Happiness in my life, with the help of Allah, to make the most of what i have in this world and attain a level of contentment no matter what my lot in life is.

The important Lessons that i have learned is faith, hope, patience and acceptance....and to Never Underestimate the Power of a Smile :) So, Smile Everyone!!!!

Btw thanks Peter Griffin for dedicating me with that Song from Dewa Called 'Hadapi dengan Senyuman', it's a feel good song that and makes me live in a lalalala land for a second and leave all my worries behind... That is what i'm gonna do, Deal with the Pain, whilst Smiling....:) Ain't that fabulous, why need to frown rite? It's not the end of the World!!!

Note to myself:

as,

Sunday, 16 May 2010

The Emancipation of Mimie~


It's not a Good thing, i know...But it is already written in decree (al-qada' wal qadar)...I have no choice but to accept it...May Allah The Most Glorious and Most Merciful grant me with strength to go through a new chapter of my Life...
Insya Allah!!!
Wise words of advise:
"Turn your losses into gains"
Do not despair if your feet stumble and you fall into a big hole. You will come out of it STRONGER than before. and Allah, the Almighty, is with those who are Patient~
Do not grieve if you recieve a fatal arrow from one of those who are closest to your Heart, for you will find someone to pull out the arrow,
Treat the Wound and bring back to your life and Smile :) ♥ ~ Insya Allah!!

Monday, 15 March 2010

Muhasabah ~On Being Honest with Yourself~


“Take account of yourself before you are taken to account”
-Imam Ali (radiallahu anhu)

To take account of oneself, that is, to undergo honest selfcriticism, is part of the Muslim practice al-muhasabah, or self-inventory.

According to the Companion Umar ibn al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, to engage in al-muhasabah is to "assess and adjudge yourselves before you are assessed and adjudged on the Day of Judgment, and to weigh out your deeds, before they are weighed out for you."

Umar, a man of his word, reportedly used to whip his right foot at night and say to it "What have you done today?"
Another Companion, Maymun ibn Mahran, said:
"A pious person cautiously examines and adjudges himself more than he would a tyrant ruler or a tight-fisted partner!"
The notable first Islamic century sage, Al-Hasan Al-

Basri, offers a more detailed explanation of al-muhasabah. "A believer polices himself [or one might say, his own soul]. He assesses and adjudges [himself] for the sake of Allah.The Final Judgment [of God] may end up mild for some simply because they were quick to adjudge themselves in this life. Or the Final Judgment on the Day of Resurrection may end up a tough ordeal for some who were unconcerned about what they did in this life, thinking they would not be called to account."

What we see from these sterling predecessors of ours is that honest self-criticism is an important way to purify our souls and to light the path of blissful success. Allah states in His Book: "Truly he has succeeded who purifies it.And truly, he has failed who defiles it" [91:9-10].


Self-criticism seems like a fairly straightforward concept.The activity that makes it possible, however-namely, honesty with oneself-is exceedingly hard to come by, for it requires admission of our wrongdoings whenever such actions escape us.
It means acknowledgement within ourselves that we have committed a sin, whether against our own souls or others, be it our Creator or anyone or anything in creation. For most of us, such a confession is an incredibly tough thing to do. Pride prevents some of us from owning our faults, especially before people when that is necessary.
The souls of others grow facile at justifying any indecent behavior or false belief. Another problem, particularly for those of us still surging with youth, is the misconception that honest self-criticism prevents us from that ultimate youthful quest, "having fun."

It behooves us to recall that being honest with ourselves is actually a way to enjoy life, rather than make it tougher. It is a fact (scary for many) that the very best way to prevent ourselves from committing haram acts is to really investigate whether or not such activities are permissible in Islam. For one, many of the things people classify as socially forbidden are actually very much halal, which we deny ourselves to escape the judgment of people, not Allah.

More deeply, haram acts, knowingly committed or not, for a fact necessarily result in making life truly less pleasurable, if not immediately for us then for many others, for their nature is to damage the human spirit, the condition of individuals and societies, and the balance of the world.
The Qur'an states this beautifully about those who reject its revealed truth on pretext: "Who is further astray than one who is in uttermost schism [with its truth]?" [41:52].

It is a superficial reading to look at this as merely rejecting Islam. Rather, it is about denying within ourselves what our souls know to be truth-like denying we've done wrong even though we know we did.The Qur'an says such people live a life of misery, full of contradiction, which is a great source of mental pain.

So carefully questioning our actions-past and present- makes life easier because it makes the path to God, the path to peace, much smoother.
It is redundant to say all human beings err, but not admitting our specific mistakes, now that is playing with fire.
An honest approach to our behavior is to willingly acknowledge the shortcomings in our actions and, at least to ourselves, the flaws in our character.This is the first step to disburdening ourselves of guilt, which has its function, but which left to fester can quickly and lethally metastasize.

The Qur'an tells us clearly and often that our books of deeds are like meticulously preserved records, precise chronicles of all that we ever said and did, righteous or not.With the exception of a rare few, everyone will stand witness in the Divine Judgment of their own earthly deeds.
Hence, in this life, it makes profound sense to take note of our own deeds, with most of our focus on the actions we need to improve or eliminate, seeking forgiveness for all our substandard performance.
Remembering what may be less than perfect about us is a prime way to prepare for the Day of Judgment. Indeed, confessing our faults, to ourselves and God, and then doing our best to eliminate them from our behavior is an act of high eman, one we shall see again on the positive side of our records.

Sins are a legitimate source of worry, no doubt.To reflect on them is actually necessary, for coming to terms with our sins, that is, acknowledging them-that we are at fault for our offenses against God or His creation is to affirm our proper belief and faith.

The pathway to this proper faith is to assess our own actions with total honesty, which requires of us genuine (and frequent) meditations in self-criticism. That is muhasabah. I have found that verbalizing these unpleasant realities about my deeds and myself is invaluable in my muhasabah sessions. Statements like: "I have a tendency to berate others when I don't get my way," or, "I have been yelling at my parents for far too long now."

The next step entails planning to counteract these unfavorable tendencies until they are altogether eliminated. Take heed! Without self-honesty, there is no muhasabah.
I like the way a famous French proverb puts it: "A fault denied is twice committed."

Taken from;
Al-Jumuah
 

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