Friday, April 22, 2011

Buat adik-adik dan ibu bapa yang merokok....

Rasulullah SAW pernah bersabda(maksudnya) : “Kelak akan datang kaum-kaum di akhir zaman, mereka suka menyedut asap tembakau dan mereka berkata: Kami adalah umat Muhammad padahal mereka bukan umat ku dan aku juga tidak menganggap mereka sebagai umat ku, bahkan mereka adalah orang yang celaka”

Abu Hurairah R.A yang mendengar sabda tersebut bertanya: “Bagaimana sejarah tembakau itu tumbuh wahai Rasulullah ?” Sabda Rasulullah SAW : “Sesungguhnya setelah Allah menciptakan Adam dan memerintahkan para malaikat untuk sujud (tanda penghormatan) kepada Adam, seluruh malaikat kemudian sujud kepadanya kecuali iblis. Dia enggan, sombong dan termasuk orang-orang yang kafir.”

Allah bertanya kepada iblis : “Wahai iblis apa yang menyebabkan kamu tidak mahu sujud ketika Aku memerintahkan mu?” Kata iblis: “Aku lebih baik darinya, aku tercipta dari api sedangkan ia dari tanah”. Allah berfirman: Keluarlah engkau dari syurga, sesungguhnya engkau terkutuk dan engkau dilaknat hingga akhir.”

Iblis keluar dalam ketakutan hingga terkencing-kencing. Dari titisan kencing iblis itulah tumbuh sejenis tumbuhan yang dinamakan pokok tembakau.

Nabi bersabda lagi : “Allah memasukkan mereka ke dalam neraka dan sesungguhnya tembakau adalah tanaman yang keji ”








(Kami petik keseluruhan maksud hadis ini dari buku ‘HARAM MEROKOK’ oleh Adil Akhyar muka surat 12)

Kepada adik-adik, ibu bapa yang merokok, moga kita tidak rasa tersinggung hati dengan hadis ini.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Why LCCI?

About LCCI

Question:
WHAT IS LCCI?

Answer:
LCCI or London Chamber of Commerce and Industry is an external examination conducted in Malaysia.

The idea of qualification created “by the business community for the business community” began with the London Chamber of Commerce more than 100 years ago. From a small number of working people who took the first certificates back in the 1880s to over 500,000 entries last year, the LCCI Examinations Board has continued to lead the world in the development of pre-professional qualifications for international business.

The LCCI qualification is now available in more than 120 countries worldwide and in many of these countries the LCCI certificates and diplomas are often referred to as a “PASSPORTS TO EMPLOYMENT”.

In Malaysia, the LCCI certificates and diplomas are widely known and respected for the consistently high standards of achievement they represent. The large number of job opportunities that can be seen advertised in our daily newspapers speak for itself. The LCCI qualification is held in high regard by many employers in Malaysia.

Question:
WHAT DO I STUDY IN LCCI?

Answer:
LCCI offers many single subject certificates and group diplomas in a very wide field.

One of the most popular LCCI qualification in Malaysia is the LCCI Level Three Group DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING. To qualify for this diploma, candidates must pass the Level Three Accounting paper plus any two other subjects from a pool of options available.

Question:
IS THE LCCI EXAMINATION A LOCAL QUALIFICATION?

Answer:
NO, the question papers are set in Coventry, England; sent to Malaysia for the students to take the examination and then sent back to ENGLAND for marking. The results are then released on-line about two months later to be followed with the certificates and diplomas.

Question:
WHO CAN STUDY FOR THIS EXAMINATION?

Answer:
Any student who has completed SPM/Senior Middle Three or any working adult who is above 16 years of age.

Question:
WHAT QUALIFICATIONS DO I NEED BEFORE I CAN STUDY FOR THIS LCCI COURSE?

Answer:
The LCCI qualification is open to ANYBODY who wishes to study for the certificates or diplomas. No basic qualification is required.

Question:
SHOULD I DO STPM/’A’ LEVELS OR LCCI?

Answer:
Students who study STPM intend to enter local universities. If that is not your aim, then why study STPM?

Students who study ‘A’ Levels intend to enter overseas universities, which can be very expensive. The LCCI Level Three Diploma in Accounting is also recognised by many overseas universities. It is also recognised for entry into a number of local twinning degree programmes offered by many colleges in Malaysia.

A complete one-year programme for the LCCI Level Three Diploma will cost less than RM5,000 inclusive of all books and examination fees while an ‘A’ Level programme may cost anywhere from RM15,000 to RM25,000.

A full list of univesities that recognise the LCCI qualifications can be viewed at (see LINK TO LCCI)

Friday, April 1, 2011

10 Tips Mewujudkan Keyakinan Diri

1. Anggapkan diri anda yang diciptakan oleh Allah adalah sama seperti orang lain.

2. Orang lain boleh buat, kenapa anda tidak boleh buat?

3. Apa kekurangan/kelemahan yang ada pada diri anda dan baikinya.

4. Jangan takut-takut atau teragak-agak untuk melakukan sesuatu yang positif

5. Elakkan perasaan malu yang tidak bertempat.

6. Lakukan riadah yang ringan sebelum melakukan sesuatu pekerjaan, ianya sebagai warm up dan dapat mengaktifkan diri seseorang.

7. Kemas diri dan anggapkan diri anda adalah terbaik pada hari itu.

8. Apabila berinteraksi pandang tepat pada muka dan mata orang yang kita sedang berinteraksi dan gunakan sedikit pergerakan tangan untuk menerangkan sesuatu. Jangan terlalu kaku.

9. Apabila memulakan sesuatu tugas jangan memikirkan tentang masalah, tetapi fikirkan tentang hasilan yang akan dapat selepas tugas tersebut.

10. Sentiasa peka terhadap waktu, jangan berlengah-lengah atau bertangguh dalam melaksanakan sesuatu tugas.