Wishing You A Happy Day, Tomorrow
Musafir (مسافر) is a word in Arabic meaning 'traveler'.
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This sajak is dedicated to all Malaysian irrespective of their races, religions, culture or beliefs.
This instrumental music is dedicated to any family, relatives, and friends who have left us …
Anak kelahiran Machang, komitmen Zaheera Ibrahim melatih anak didiknya dalam bidang kokurikulum berbalas apabila beliau diumumkan sebagai johan kategori Guru Cemerlang Kokurikulum (Sekolah Rendah) peringkat Kebangsaan 2017.
“Kita perlu kenal pasti minat mereka. Ada seorang murid hantar sajak kepada saya menerusi aplikasi WhatsApp dan saya terus bimbing dia untuk terus pupuk minatnya,” ungkap Zaheera.
Datuk Ramli bin Sarip merupakan penyanyi lelaki Singapura dan dia terkenal sebagai seorang penggubah lagu dan penulis lirik. Lagu Musafir Rindu ditulis seorang peminat dan berjiwa lagu, Ramli Sarip.
Jikalau mengikut arab jahiliyah pada zaman dahulu, banyaknya manuskrip-manuskrip lama yang ditulis oleh ahli sasterawan arab yang membentangkan kritikan-kritikan ataupun pemerhatian terhadap suatu perkara, contoh permerhatian keatas kemasyarakatan dan sebagainya lagi.
Tambahan pula penulis adalah salah satu penuntut di universiti Al-Azhar Mesir, kaherah didalam bidang Bahasa Arab.
Niat dihati tiba-tiba tertimbul dan berminat untuk melontarkan beberapa nukilan yang menjadi minat untuk sama-sama memerhati serta muhasabah terhadap diri, kerana konsep muhasabah diri itu penting kerana ia membawa kepada pengenalan akan pencipta, Allah SWT, dalam syair arab ada menyebut:-
“Barangsiapa yang mengenal dirinya maka ia akan mengenal tuhannya”
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