It has been 4 years since our house smell like baby shampoo and postnatal herbs. Umar is coming to 5 years old this year and is already in preschool. The house felt empty and too quiet once the children are at school.
After finishing Masters in Ophthalmology in Dec 2012, we itched for a new baby, a new set of pitter patter in the house. But as the calling for hajj arrived in April 2013, we put the plan on hold, as my husband reassured me that we can always try for a baby later on, but a chance for hajj was once in a lifetime. Dutifully, I agreed.
We came back from hajj Alhamdulillah in good health, in November 2013, and we decided to try again, for Umar's little brother or sister. This might be our last child, as age was catching up on me, and I had never had a baby after 30 years old. Medically I know that a woman's fertility will reduce after 30 years old but in Allah we trust.
When we found out that we were expecting on 6th February 2014, we were overjoyed. Each and everyone of us couldn't wait to see the little angel's face. Umar in particular, loved to pat my non-flat-belly-from-previous-pregnancies and said, " I love you baby", and he did this on a regular basis. Several times a day, in fact. Fatimah, Dina & Umar all wanted a baby brother, so that Umar will have a friend to play with.
The first glitch happened 2 days after that 2 lines appeared on the pee-stick. A small spotting, which in not unusual in my pregnancies. I was at a mukhayyam ("camping") in Bangi with the IKRAM sisters. I limited my movements, prayed hard, and went to Hospital An-Nur straight after the programme ended. Alhamdulillah the doctor thought it was implantation bleed and gave me some duphaston to strengthen the womb. No scan was done, as it was too early.
After a week of MC for threatened miscarriage, no more bleeding and I went back to work. No oncalls, no operations to be done, I was put on light duty. The nausea and vomiting came along, albeit quite disruptive to my daily life but not unwelcomed. I knew it was a sign that my lil baby was healthy. My heart flutters with sparks of happiness with every thought of the growing baby inside me. Half me, half my husband whom I have loved for 13 years, and will love till eternity in shaa Allah.
But happy days ended abruptly. I started bleeding at 6 weeks and 5 days gestation on the 24th of February. The bleeding was quite heavy with clots, and ultrasound scan showed an empty sac. A second opinion was sought after in Hospital Selayang few days later,and Dr Roslan the Head of Department reassured me that the baby could still survived and I was given a long MC. I rested in tears, scared but hopeful. My heart beat faster everytime I went to the toilet, praying hard that I wouldn't pass anything.
Few days later I had another bleed, again soaking pads with clots, and I knew at that point that the baby was gone. I cried and cried, but my husband kept me close in his arms. Another scan confirmed that the fetal pole was there but there were no heart beat. I opted for conservative management as I wanted the baby to pass at her own time, and saved me from having a general anaesthesia.
Almost 2 torturing weeks later, the fetus did not want to leave the comfort of my womb. I remembered there were nights when I would cry myself to sleep, asking my lil baby " why don't you want to leave me, when your soul is already in heaven?". Carrying a non-growing, non-living baby inside me was indeed too painful for me to bear, that I opted for a termination of pregnancy.
10th of March 2014, we had our very last scan of the baby. Somehow I knew it was a girl, as I was vomiting away not unlike when I was pregnant with Fatimah. As we walked into the clinic, I was still hoping for a miracle, that her heartbeat would be there. She was at a good 10 weeks size but she was quiet. No limbs visible, just a shadow, with no movement, and no heart beat, and to me, no more hope.
My husband held my hand as I opted for cervagem, a pill inserted near the cervix to soften it & allow the product of conception to pass naturally. After 9 excruciatingly painful hours of contractions, I passed a lot of blood clots, and a scan showed that the womb has again, become empty. I was no longer pregnant. The baby sac was stuck at the opening of the womb, and doctor took it out & put it in a plastic jar, to be sent for analysis. As my husband wheeled me down to my bed again, I was having a regret for not seeing what's left of my "baby" in that jar. And I cried. Again.
I was still vomiting that night. I was not sure if was the result of a residual HCG, or the pain, or the pethidine that I took for the pain. I was not able to eat, from the sickness & the sadness. I was drowsy, and I remembered clearly, there was one moment, which I was unsure if I was awake or asleep, I thought I saw her. Just a glimpse, but it was my baby. She's a bit bigger. About 2-3 years old, and she was wearing a beautiful white gown. She had straight hair in bob style, but I couldn't see her face. She was holding something which I believed was a small bouquet of flowers. And I told my husband this. He was gentle enough to entertain me. He asked where was she? And I answered, " I can't see where she was, but she is waiting for us in front of the heaven's gate".
Two weeks after that, I still cried myself to sleep sometimes. From the grief, I developed painful shingles on my chest & back, adding insult to the injury.
Four weeks after that, occasionally my husband would found me sobbing into my pillow. When he asked,I said I miss the baby. I really did.
The recovery was slow. It was painful to me, more emotionally than physically. I thought I was being silly, but during my medical leave, I read a novel about a lady who was distraught as well after a miscarriage, so I thought I was only being human. My sister described it as "losing something that's already within one's grasp". Surely she can relate eventhough she is heavily pregnant with twins. I believe her. She was my rock during this emotional turmoil.
6 weeks after the termination of pregnancy, on the 24th April 2014, a new nightmare set foot in my timeline. I had a massive bleed or tumpah darah which nearly took my life. It was terrible, as I had described previously, it traumatized me so much to the point that I could not go to sleep. I was terrified I might wake up tomorrow morning with massive bleed. I was scared of our bathroom where my blood was dripping non-stop for two hours. I kept reliving the moments I collapsed in the car and I thought my time had come. My husband couldn't stop thanking Allah for letting me passed those dark hours when he thought he'd have to raise our 3 small children all by himself. I lost 1.5 litre of blood, and went to the Emergency Department in decompensated shock, and for me being here today telling this story? All praise to Allah who still wants me here to serve Him in shaa Allah. Before being discharged, I was scanned by a specialist and a consultant, reassuring me that my womb is empty. There were no residue of the previous pregnancy, and they put my final diagnosis as menorrhagia which was heavy period.
Ironically after the life-threatening event, I was more at peace. The doctor said the massive bleed was due to the contraceptive medication, depo provera injection that I took one day after the termination of pregnancy. I decided to name our baby Maryam, and somehow I walked into the month of May with new sets of hope. My thought was, if Allah let me go through these ordeals , He must have cleansed my sins & He must have better things for me, as stated in the surah Al-Insyirah.
5. “Then, surely with hardship comes ease:"
6. “Surely, with hardship comes ease,"
I believe in Allah that nothing can happen except happiness for me.
May was a brilliant month. I regained my full strength, I started exercising on my new cross trainer, and I was back to work 1 week after the ordeal. My medical students started a study with me, and I was significantly happy and optimistic. I resumed my teaching which I love, and I was just.. happy!
30th of May, the very last Friday of May, I had cramps in my belly and lower back pain since morning. I was the Master of Ceremony of our Annual Glaucoma Seminar and I was not feeling well. It crossed my mind to seek an advice from a fellow obestrician, but by noon, the cramps was gone & I went on with the seminar. At 6pm, after I reached home, as I sat on the toilet bowl, I felt that I passed something solid from my birth canal. A 4cm meaty lesion came out. With shivering hands, I scooped it out & put it in a bag.
My mind was racing. "Was it a baby sac? It does look like baby sac. But is it a new thing or did I get pregnant again & didn't know it? If it is an old one, how can they miss it on the scan?". I was angry, sad, depressed and puzzled all at one time. I was scared that I'll go into another bleeding episode.
I called my husband at work, who rushed home & took me to the hospital. A scan (again) showed an empty uterus, and surprisingly my pregnancy test was negative. The attending doctor did not think that it was a baby sac but obliged to sending to pathology for testing on my request. My beta HCG was negative as well.
I went through the following week with my heart racing every now and then, waiting for the results of the pathology testing. I acted as if nothing has happened and I refused to slow down. I continued with work, and increased the intensity of my routine exercise from 5km to 7km run. This happened 12 weeks after the termination of pregnancy, when we plan to start trying again. It just ruined our plans.
When the results came out, it was a baby sac! But the age was unable to be determined, hence from pathological point of view, they were unsure whether it was a new pregnancy or an retained product of conception from the previous pregnancy.
At that point, I was just purely angry. I was angry at the doctor who scanned me and told me that my womb was empty. I was angry that a human error might have caused my massive bleed that nearly killed me. I was angry knowing that I might have had severe infection from the retained baby sac. I wanted to file a lawsuit but my husband said, "Human makes mistakes. Let us just be grateful that you are healthy now."
What did I do?
I seek refuge in my usrah, my ex-schoolmate friends, and ultimately to Allah. I still hold on to the Surah Insyirah, and I recited it every single day. I believed there will be rainbows after the cloudy days.
And I seeked professional advice.
My first O&G consultant was Dr Hamid Arshat , my grand uncle, who thought it was a retained product of conception, that should have been picked up with careful scanning. He scanned me and printed a photo of my empty womb, and I believed in him. 100%. He said I can start trying again if I feel up to & advised me to take vitamins.
The second O&G consultant I met was Dr Roslan. I have not met him again after my first encounter back in March. His opinion was similar. It was a retained product of conception , causing the massive bleed. He said depo provera would not have cause the massive bleed, but neither a normal 8 weeks gestation miscarriage. He said any miscarriage before 12 weeks, conservative management is in practice and they do not usually cause massive bleed. He also thought I might have got an infection from the retained baby sac (endometritis), and that might also cause the massive bleed, or a rarer differential diagnosis, an arterio-venous malformation in my womb. He advised for us to give another 3 months, before we start trying again.
I was just relieved to know that I did not have 2 miscarriages consecutively. Somehow talking to these two nation-renowned obstetricians helped me in coping with my loss. I can finally close that chapter of my pregnancy. I am now a para 3+2. Three living children for me to love and to hold in my arms, two in heaven, for me to love and to hold in my heart.
Today is the 26th of June, 3 days before Ramadhan. It has been 15 weeks since my miscarriage. If I am still pregnant, the baby would be in the 23rd weeks of gestation.
I don't know if I can have another baby, after all the trauma to the womb. The miscarriage, the massive bleed, the 12 weeks retained baby sac. I don't know if my heart will completely heal either, but when I was a teenager, I have read somewhere:
Tough times don't last, but tough people do.
I believe that "this too will pass". I believe that baby Maryam loved me so much that she did not want me to forget her, so she left me with reminders of her. Dr Roslan said sometimes in incomplete miscarriage, the baby part would have detach, but the placenta part could still be attached to the wall of the womb, making it difficult to be seen on the scan. I choose to believe him.
Dear Baby Maryam,
I named you after the noble lady, who's name is being repeated over and over again in the Quran, the virgin mother of Nabi Isa Alaihissalam.
I named you after my best friend whom I love so much to this day.
I named you the name Mak Tuk has always wanted to name one of her granddaughters.
Darling, today, 3 days before Ramadhan, I hope I have found closure. In the last 5 months, there was not a single day that I don't think about you. You might be the very last person ever reside in my womb, and I hope we will meet in heaven, my love. I love you so much that sometimes I cannot comprehend myself. I will always tell Kakak Fatimah, Kakak Dina & Abang Umar about how special you are, that you never set foot on earth, but you go straight to heaven.
I will always remember you but I have to let you go. I have to attend to your siblings, teach them Quran, teach them about Islam, so that we can all be reunited in the hereafter in shaa Allah.
I have hold on to your memories too long that it keep bleeding my wounded heart. Now I must learn to let it heal.
Rest in peace, my little child, for from Allah we came, to Him we shall return. When we meet in Jannah, there will be no more pain, sorrow & fatigue, as promised by Our Lord Allah Al-Mighty.
Rest now my child... I will love you forever...
Thursday, 26 June 2014
Friday, 6 June 2014
Travelog Hajjah (Bahagian 17) : Hari-hari terakhir di Madinah
Bahagian ini agak lama tertangguh penulisannya, dek kerana kesibukan tugas harian, dan dugaan dari segi kesihatan yang berterusan dari bulan Februari hingga Mei tahun ini. Alhamdulillah kini Jun menjelang, dan hari ini, hanya 21 hari lagi sebelum bulan Ramadhan yang mulia bertandang lagi. Rasa hati berbelah bagi, antara mengharap yang amat sangat agar usiaku dipanjangkan hingga ke bulan Ramadhan, bersulam dengan rasa malu dengan diri sendiri kerana amalan harian dan hafazan yang tidak seberapa, dan jua rasa sebak, kerana Ramadhan selalunya menandakan bakal berakhirnya kursus asas haji yang dianjurkan oleh pihak Tabung Haji buat bakal jemaah haji.
Kita teruskan pengembaraan dalam siri travelog hajjah Draisyahafiz in shaa Allah..
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Tarikh penerbangan kami untuk pulang ke tanahair semakin hampir. 4 hari sebelum kami berangkat pulang, Alhamdulillah haidku selesai dan dapatlah aku menunaikan solat di dalam Masjid Nabawi. Dalam redha yang dipujuk, ada sekelumit rasa sedih kerana aku tidak dapat menunaikan 40 waktu solat secara berjemaah di dalam Masjid Nabawi. Mungkin ada hikmahnya juga kebanyakan jemaah haji Malaysia adalah di kalangan warga emas, yang pastinya sudah menopause dan tidak diganggu oleh permasalahan haid. Namun apabila difikirkan lagi, mujur juga aku dapat datang menunaikan fardhu haji pada usia muda, tenaga pun masih kuat Alhamdulillah. Mungkin warga emas tidak dibayangi haid, namun kekuatan fizikal mereka pasti terbatas. Ibu mertuaku sendiri setibanya di Madinah tempoh hari, demam hingga tidak dapat menunaikan solat di masjid untuk beberapa waktu. Ya Allah, betapa aku ini banyak keluh kesahnya, seperti yang Allah sebutkan dalam Al-Quran. Ampuniku Ya Allah.
Setiap waktu solat, kami sekeluarga berusaha agar sampai ke masjid sejam lebih awal, agar dapat bersolat di dalam masjid. Indahnya ukiran dan senibina Masjid Nabawi,ku kira memang tidak dapat ditandingi oleh mana-mana masjid di dunia. Ia banyak dipengaruhi senibina Turki, yang dibawa semasa khilafah Turki Uthmaniyah masih memerintah dunia 100 tahun yang lalu.
Ada beberapa kubah yang boleh digerakkan dan dibuka pada waktu malam, membolehkan jemaah haji menikmati hembusan angin malam yang dingin semasa beribadah.
Waktu melawat Raudhah iaitu taman syurga yang terletak di antara rumah dan mimbar Rasulullah SAW, bagi jemaah wanita adalah terhad kepada selepas solat subuh, selepas solat Zuhr, dan selepas solat Isyak hingga jam 11 malam. Jemaah lelaki bertuah kerana Raudhah terbuka 24 jam bagi mereka. Namun oleh kerana sudah 6 hari aku tidak dapat menjejakkan kaki ke Raudhah, kuusahakan agar dapat ke sini setiap hari.
Jemaah haji dibahagikan mengikut kawasan. Malaysia, Indonesia dan Brunei di gelar "ibu-ibu" oleh petugas wanita di Masjid Nabawi, dikumpulkan dengan satu bendera "Bahasa Melayu". Kami bergilir-gilir masuk dengan kumpulan jemaah dari negara-negara Arab, Turki, Pakistan dan Iran. Ini bagi mengelakkan kita yang bersaiz kecil berbanding saudara-saudara negara lain, tertolak dan dihimpit oleh bangsa-bangsa lain. Terdapat beberapa check-point di mana kami harus berhenti, dan selalu perjalanan ke Raudhah mengambil masa 1-2 jam.
Bersama jemaah Indonesia, menunggu untuk masuk ke Raudhah selepas subuh |
Check point terakhir sebelum melangkah masuk ke Raudhah |
Jemaah "Bahasa Melayu" yang menanti dengan sabar |
Apakah amalan yang sunat dijalankan di Raudhah? Memberi salam kepada Rasulullah Solallahu Alaihiwassalam dan 2 sahabat Saidina Abu Bakar As-Siddiq dan Saidina Umar Al Khattab, dan seterusnya bersolat dua rakaat. Tidak ada hadis yang mengatakan berdoa di Raudhah ini lebih mustajab berbanding di tempat lain, hanya Rasulullah menyatakan bahawa ia adalah taman syurga, namun menjadi kebiasaan untuk jemaah berdoa di tempat ini. Kebiasaannya aku akan bersolat taubat dan kemudian solat hajat memohon kebahagiaan dunia dan akhirat buat kami sekeluarga, teman-teman dan kaum muslimin dan muslimat. Tidak terdaya untukku berdoa satu persatu buat para sahabat, ada kalanya tatkala bersujud, ada yang melangkah kepalaku, dek kerana sesak dan padat di kawasan Raudhah yang sempit itu. Apa yang termampu kulakukan adalah untuk berdoa agar semua doa mereka yang baik-baik dimakbulkanNya, walau di mana mereka berada. Tidak lupa doaku buat saudara kita di Syria, Mesir, Palestin, Rohingya, Malaysia dan di mana jua.
Karpet hijau yang menandakan anda berada di kawasan Raudhah |
Laluan keluar bagi jemaah wanita |
Pemandangan kubah hijau dari dalam Masjid Nabawi. Kawasan ini kebiasaannya adalah untuk jemaah lelaki |
Suamiku di kawasan yang sama, pada waktu jemaah wanita tidak dibenarkan masuk ke kawasan ini |
Selain solat lima waktu di Masjid Nabawi, setiap hari selepas Asar, aku dan suamiku akan berjalan-jalan di sekitar kubah hijau yang terletak di atas maqam Rasulullah, sambil membaca ma'thurat bersama. Cuba kami hidupkan bayangan, bagaimana rasanya andai ketika ini Rasulullah masih hidup, berjalan bersama para sahabat menuju ke masjid, bersama laungan azan yang merdu di balik sinaran mentari senja. Mungkinkan udara ini jua yang dihirup Baginda 1400 tahun yang lalu? Mungkinkah ada kawasan tanah yang dipijak kakiku, jua pernah dipijak oleh kaki mulia Baginda? Aduhai, semakin kufikirkan, semakin sebak hati dan perasaan ini. Entah bila akan dapat ke sini lagi, kerana selepas umrah dan haji yang wajib, lebih utama untuk wang kami dibelanjakan ke jalan Allah, fi sabilillah, berbanding ke Tanah Suci berulang-ulang kali.
Tiang inilah yang selalu menjadi titik pertemuanku dan suamiku. Gambar ini diambil oleh suamiku tanpa aku sedari, aku hanyut dalam anganan ingin bertemu dengan Rasulullah SAW |
Suatu senja di Masjid Nabawi |
Hampir sebulan tinggal sebilik dengan kedua mertuaku, ada ketikanya kami suami isteri ingin bersendirian. Kami menyewa sebuah bilik di Hotel Elaf Taiba di sebelah hotel kami, untuk satu malam "berbulan madu" di Kota Madinah. Perkhidmatan "Bilik Rahmah" iaitu bilik untuk pasangan suami isteri bersama tidak disediakan di Madinah, tidak seperti di Mekah tempoh hari. Ustaz dan Ustazah pembimbing Tabung Haji sering mengingatkan, tidak salah untuk menunaikan nafkah batin suami isteri kerana ia adalah fitrah. Tambahan pula Pakej Aqiq yang kami ambil ini hampir semua adalah bilik bertiga atau berempat mengikut jantina, maka suami isteri tidak tinggal bersama. Atas dasar inilah pihak Tabung Haji menyediakan Bilik Rahmah itu, yang mana permohonan untuk menggunakannya boleh dimajukan kepada Ustaz atau Ustazah pembimbing Tabung Haji.
Hari keberangkatan pulang kami tiba jua. Entah kenapa semenjak beg pakaian kami dikemaskan, wajah anak-anak kami Fatimah, Safiah dan Umar mula bermain-main di mata, sedangkan 32 hari sebelumnya amat jarang kami teringatkan mereka. Namun kugenggam erat-erat pesanan Professor Haji Kamil dalam bukunya, "jangan terlalu gembira ingin meninggalkan Tanah Suci". Pada mulanya aku tertanya-tanya, adakah jemaah yang sebegitu? Sewaktu menunggu bas kami sampai, di ruang lobi, soalanku terjawab. Kebanyakan jemaah mula bersembang tentang perancangan apa yang mereka akan buat di Malaysia nanti. Ada yang nak makan makanan Malaysia, berbincang siapa yang akan menjemput mereka di Lapangan Terbang dan sebagainya. Padaku semua itu mungkin tidak mengapa. Cuma apa yang kukesalkan, ada yang berkata padaku, " Aisyah nanti balik Malaysia keep in touch tau. Tapi nanti jangan tak kenal pula Auntie, Auntie kat Malaysia tak ada tutup-tutup macam ni. Tengok gambar Auntie ni, selalu Auntie macam ni lah, " sambil menunjukkan gambar tidak bertudung. Aku hanya mampu tersenyum, dan berkata, "Kalau Auntie terus pakai tudung, lagi cantik", dan cepat-cepat aku beredar dari situ. Ampunkan kami Ya Allah....
Di luar hotel, para petugas Tabung Haji berkumpul untuk mengucapkan selamat jalan kepada kami. Satu demi satu ustazah kusalam dan kucium pipi mereka. Terlalu banyak tunjuk ajar yang mereka telah curahkan, dan tidak terbalas segala jasa mereka dengan satu ucapan "terima kasih". Hanya Allah yang dapat membalas jasa mereka.
Tatkala bas kami mula bergerak meninggalkan kota Madinah, kulihat kubah hijau semakin jauh kami tinggalkan. Hanya sedu sedan mengisi ruang perjalanan kami. Hatiku bagai disiat-siat, belumpun kutinggalkan Rasulullah, hati sudah dilanda rindu bak omibak laut yang tidak berpenghujung. Semakin jauh kubah hijau itu, semakin kuat esak tangisku, hingga suamiku menggenggam tanganku. Tiada lafaz dari bibirnya, tapi hatinya berkata kepada hatiku, "jangan sedih sayang, in shaa Allah kita akan bertemu dengan Rasulullah di padang Mahsyar kelak".
Solat pertamaku selepas meninggalkan Tanah Suci adalah di sebuah perhentian Rehat dan Rawat, dalam perjalanan kami dari Madinah ke Jeddah.
Ya Rabb,
Betapa berbezanya solat maghribku hari ini
Jika semalam aku berwudhu' di hotel yg selesa, berdiri solat di dalam saf yang tersusun rapi, mendengar bacaan Imam yang lunak merdu, sambil ditiup hawa malam Madinah yang dingin...
Hari ini aku bersolat di sebuah perhentian , serba sederhana, di tengah padang pasir entah di mana. Tatkala kulihat mega merah kian menghilang, pantas kuberwudhu' di tandas ringkas, dan kutunai jamak takdim maghrib & isyak.
Bersolat sendirian di musolla empat persegi, nyata khusyukku berbeza. Aduh... Belum kutinggal bumi Saudi, kemabruran haji sudah teruji....
Namun kutahu, inilah mujahadahku hingga hujung nyawa.
Ya Rabb,
Berikanlah kekuatan untuk menjaga solatku, kerna kutahu itu yang pertama akan dihitung di Mahsyar kelak. Itulah sauh yang mempasak aku ke bumiMu, walau apa gelora dan badai melanda..
Ya Rahman, janganlah Kau hilangkan nikmat solat, umpama melihat kaabah di depan mata, atau merasa kehadiran jasad RasulMu sedepa cuma, atau tika bersujud di Raudhah, taman syurga..
Ya Rahim, berilah kami kekuatan untuk mempertahankan jihad tanpa senjata kami ini. Kurniakanlah kami haji mabrur, yang tiada balasan baginya kecuali syurga indahMu.
Hentian R&R |
Hotel tempat penginapan kami di Jeddah |
Lapangan Terbang Jeddah |
Alhamdulillah penerbangan kami pulang ke Malaysia berjalan lancar, dan kami tiba di KLIA, disambut oleh keluarga yang setia menanti. Anak-anak kami melompat mendapatkan kami, memeluk erat seolah-olah tidak mahu dilepaskan lagi. Subhanallah, satu perasaan yang amat indah. Kami bersujud syukur di KLIA, sebelum bertolak pulang
Dalam perjalanan pulang ke rumah, dikelilingi anak-anak yang kerinduan, barulah ibuku membuka cerita, Safiah beberapa kali demam rindukan Umminya, Umar selalu berdiri di hadapan pintu pada waktu petang menanti kami pulang, dan Fatimah menyembunyikan rindunya dengan banyak berdiam diri.
Subhanallah 33 hari ternyata terlalu lama buat anak-anak kecil ini, berjauhan dari Ummi dan Abi tersayang. Namun Alhamdulillah kami kembali dengan selamat, dan pengorbanan yang sedikit itu, berbaloi dengan tertunainya rukun Islam yang kelima.
Bagaimanakah nanti aku hendak berhadapan dengan cabaran pasca haji? Bagaimana mampu aku pertahankan haji mabrurku (in shaa Allah)?
Tiada kekuatan kecuali dengan kekuatan dariNya. Hanya kepadaNya aku memohon bantuan dan panduan agar kami dijauhkan dari keasyikan dunia, dan menggantungkan hati dan jiwa kami untuk kehidupan akhirat yang kekal abadi. In shaa Allah.. Doakan kami...
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
Secebis kisah dari Surah Yassin
Alhamdulillah hari ini Usrah dapat belajar 9 pengajaran dari ayat 20 & 21 Surah Yassin
Kisah Habib An-Najar, yang hanya merupakan seorang tukang kayu, tetapi sanggup bersusah payah mendukung & menyokong dakwah Islam yg disampaikan oleh para Nabi.
Apa itu dakwah? Iaitu mengajak kepada kebaikan & mencegah kepada kemungkaran.
(Sila rujuk ayat di gambar)
✨9 Pengajaran Ayat✨
1) Datanglah - usaha dakwah harus proaktif , tidak boleh tunggu sahaja orang dtg kepada kita, tapi kita mesti pergi mendapatkan ilmu, dan secara aktif pergi berdakwah kepada orang lain
2) Dari hujung kota - walaupun susah payah seperti Habib yang datang dari jauh, walau bersusah payah namun usaha dakwah mesti dijalankan
3) Pemuda - golongan belia yang sangat penting dalam menegakkan usaha dakwah.
4) Dengan berlari - perlu bersegera (tapi bukan gopoh), contoh bersegera melakukan kebaikan (fastibi'ulkhairat) , tidak berlengah-lengah
5) Berkata - dakwah lisan itu perlu, tidak boleh berdiam diri mengharapkan perubahan berlaku pada diri kita mahupun persekitaran kita.
6) Wahai kaumku - pentingnya bergaul dengan masyarakat, sebagaimana Rasulullah mendapat gelaran Al-Amin (yg jujur) kerana Baginda bercampur dgn masyarakat. Dakwah tidak tertegak dengan duduk di rumah & menunggu Ustaz dtg mengajar kita one-to-one
7) Turutlah Rasul-rasul itu - dakwah mengajak kepada Allah, bukan utk kita mencari pengikut atau meminta orang datang kpd kita. Mesti jelas kepada apa atau siapa dakwah itu ditujukan (kembali kepada Allah)
8) Turutlah Rasul-Rasul yang tidak mengharapkan ganjaran - niat dakwah bukan untuk mendapat balasan dari manusia tetapi dari Allah SWT.
9) Mereka orang yang mendapat hidayah petunjuk - orang yang ingin dekat dgn Allah, Allah akan tambah mudahkan jalan untuk ia kembali kepada Allah.
Subhanallah Alhamdulillah semoga kita semua dapat amalkan in shaa Allah 💗
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