Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Monday, May 17, 2010
assalamualaikum. is it true theres some chnges in taking students to al azhar?
wa3alaikumsalam. :).
sorry for the late reply..
im not too sure of the changes that you were referring to. do u mind specifying them so i can give u an accurate answer?
but just for your information, the most frequently asked question would be the admissions to year 3 or 4 for IPT students to al-azhar or Muadalah. In this case, this privilage is no longer available to such students since 2 years ago.
hope this somehow answer your questions?
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do you have a hostel for student?
no, for foreign student we rent an apartment. :).
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
fight laziness!
Each and every one of us has a lazy side. I love to procrastinate but I cannot if I want to manifest a better life for myself. I would love to sleep whenever I begin to get tired but it is not possible for me to do.
Your feelings of laziness is a natural everyday state of mind that anybody can relate to. If we did not need money to survive and pay bills nobody would work at their 9-to-5 unless they loved it. So do not feel bad about your feelings to give in to your laziness.
You have came here to help you push past your laziness because you know you need to improve your self to get your desired results. Now that you know that your state of mind is completely normal I want you to encompass a different state of mind.
If you want something you know that you must go and get it. You want something to eat you must make it or go pick it up at a fast food place. This is a good example of taking the easier route if you go pick it up at a fast food place.
It is more beneficial for you to make the food because you save money, you help your body out, and you are more productive. First define what areas you need to be more productive in. After you read this article go ahead and make your list of your bad habits and areas of needed improvement.
Once you have your list go ahead and complete the first thing on the list. Do not stop moving until that task is complete. My first task on my list for today was to wash my truck. The second that I got off work I unraveled the hose, got the soap and got to work.
Immediate action is the best way to overcome laziness. Doing one step at a time is going to make each task manageable and able to handle. Don't look at your schedule as one big task, look at it as one piece at a time.
If you do one thing at a time hours later you can look up and realize that you have completed that massive schedule. It will seem hard to complete if you look at the big picture instead of detail by detail.
Find a motivation for why you are wanting to complete something and deeply embedded that into yourself as a drive. Remove any distractions that can hinder you from completing what you need to do and get to work.
Once you complete what you need to do reward yourself by relaxing and taking breaks. It's best to let go of the stress of work the second that you step away from it. Your relaxation time is your rejuvenation time and you should enjoy yourself during this time.
Do not allow yourself to get caught up in the mental cycle of thinking about something and never doing it. Make that list and get started immediately. Do not delay I'm counting on you and I want you to succeed.
NO Procrastination
Knowing how to cure procrastination might not seem like such a big priority, but procrastinating does have the potential to make life more difficult for you. You may not see it that way now as you settle yourself comfortably on the couch instead of working on your paper; but come next week, you’ll definitely start feeling the effects.
With the deadline looming and a bunch of other tasks waiting in line, you’ll wonder how you ever got into such a mess in the first place. Well, we all know the answer to that. What you now need to know is how to cure procrastination.
That in itself is a tricky thing. Even if you want to deal with your problem, you might end up waiting until next week or next month to start working on it. If you really want to learn how to stop procrastination, you must be committed to the cause 100%.
Here are some tips to help you overcome this awful habit:
1) Be Excited About It.
One effective way on how to cure procrastination is to give yourself encouragement. Tell yourself that there is no better time than now to do your task.
Excite yourself with the prospect of actually finishing something on time or excite yourself with the project itself. Imagine the worst possible consequences of delaying your actions. Thinking about the benefits of accomplishment and the penalty of laziness is a powerful way to cure procrastination.
2) Remind Yourself And Increase Your Accountability.
Remind yourself about an upcoming project or a report that still needs to be finished. Do this by writing in your planner or sticking post-its right where you can see them.
If possible, increase your sense of accountability by telling your friends or relatives about what you plan to accomplish. That way, you will feel “embarrassed” if you don’t take action, so that would likely motivate you to get on with your tasks.
3) Be Generous with Yourself.
Rewarding yourself is a wonderful way to cure procrastination. With every task accomplished (without procrastination), a reward should be bestowed. It might seem silly to be the one to reward yourself, but this kind of system actually has a very positive effect on people.
The reward can be as simple as a cup of coffee at your favorite coffee shop or that nice, velvet coat you’ve seen in the mall… It’s all up to you. You should, however, avoid giving yourself rewards that are counterproductive to stopping procrastination. For example, don’t reward yourself with 3 procrastination free passes!
Learning how to cure procrastination is a step everyone must take. Not only does it give your life a sense of order, it also reduces stress and increases the chance of success.
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Productivity
Your mind is more powerful than your body and can control what your maximum limits are. Have you ever gotten on the treadmill and gotten to a certain point where you were exhausted but told yourself to keep going and did it?
That is a great example of how you pushed yourself past the limit to get maximum productivity out of yourself. The top millionaires work in spurts of time. This was taught to me by Jonathan Budd in how he works to get the maximum productivity.
It is not substantial for you to try to work eight hours straight without breaks. It is best to work in the 90 minute to 120 minute spurts of time to get the most work done in shortest time. By working in short spurts you allow yourself to metaphorically sprint to the finish line and then have cool down periods before your next sprint.
Allowing yourself to mentally focus in on a goal is the first step to push yourself to get maximum productivity out of yourself. If you tell your mind that you must complete something do not allow your body to stop you from completing it.
The top body builders have mastered this craft of rejecting what their body has to say and only listen to their mind. I don't want you to go and burn yourself out but this is a guide to help you complete more work than you thought you could do.
In order to get yourself ready to push yourself past your limits you must start training immediately. Take a second to write down what it is that you do on a daily basis. Now take a second to write down what you want to do on a daily basis.
Hopefully there is a difference in workload of much more work in what you truly desire to complete. The best way to complete the higher workload is to add one extra task in your schedule until you get comfortable with your regular schedule plus the extra task.
It's all about the build up over time and consistency of you completing an extra load. Let's take push ups as a daily routine that you will complete. Let's say that you can only do 10 push-ups in a row. The easiest way to push yourself past your limits is to make yourself do at least one or two over the 10 push-ups.
If you consistently make yourself do 11 or 12 push-ups in time you will be completely comfortable with that amount. That is the same mentality that you must have to push yourself past the limits for anything that you want to do.
So remember that your mind will control what you do and not your body. Do not let your emotions dictate what you can complete. Make sure that you set your goals and set your schedule to meet your goals.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Sleeping Positions and Their Meanings
1. Back Sleeper With Arms Crossed To Support The Head.
You’re highly intelligent and enthusiastic to learn. Yet some time you are filled with cranky ideas which people find to follow. You take good care of your family but the problem is you hardly love any body. A little bit choosy, huh?
2. Home Alone Back Sleeper With Legs Crossed.
Anyone who sleeps cross-lagged is said to be self-obsessed and find difficulty in accepting changes. Solitude is your priority. Yet your redeeming quality is your threshold for tolerance.
3. Unknown Covering from Head to Toe.
You may appear real macho in public, but deep down inside you are shy and weak. You tend to keep loads of secrets. If you encounter any problem, you will rather keep it to your self and agonies over it than ask for help. No wonder you grimace in your sleep!
4. Unknown Cuddled Up:
You feel lonely and depressed because are obsessed with your past failures and set backs. You are hesitant and indecisive, giving others an impression that love has been missing in your life.
5. Side Sleeper Curling Up:
Selfish, jealous and vindictive are words that describe you. People around you got to be careful; not to step on your toes as you are easily irritated!
6. Side Sleeper with One Knee Bended:
You have inclined to be funny, always whining and complaining. Nervousness is probably your second name. You tense up easily and get overly excited over small matters. Life isn’t such a big deal. Learn to relax.
7. Side Sleeper Lying On One Arm:
Contrary to the previous one (curling up), you are gentle, polite, sincere, and loving. Well, nothing is perfect. Build up yourself confidence and learn to accept mistake or imperfection. Happiness will than come your way!
8. Side Sleeper Lying On One Side:
This picture indicates that you are the confident person. You will see success in whatever you undertake, owing to your unrelentess Endeavour. People who sleep
on their right side with their right arm stretching over their head and laying on the right side are said to be blessed with power and fortune.
9. Back Sleeper With Arms And Legs Spread Out:
What a liberty Loving-soul! Well, this picture reveals your true identity. Comfort-lover and beauty-worshipper, you are also a real spendthrift 0but lucky you eat just as much). Your other undesirable trait is that you are a bit nosy and seem to enjoy gossiping. Well, who did you mention in your tales lately?
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
assalamualaikum,dear ustazah .Does the term 1 geneh equal to 1egyption pound
walaikumsalam ustz/ustazah. :).
yep yep.. 1 egyption pound is one geneh. :).
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assalamualaikum,what subject your learn ? (sarah-from malaysia)
wa alaikumusalam sarah from malaysia. :).
we (as in all of us here al-azhar under-graduates) generally learn islamic studies.. and arabic subject.
but specifically most of us major in 3 courses.. islamic jurisprudence, islamic theology and arabic language and lit.
and each course has more than 15 subjects. :).
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Monday, May 3, 2010
Good Brain Food & Memory Foods For Students
Good Brain Foods
Good brain food is not an unattainable type of expensive food only accessible to special people. It is in fact simple every day food that most of us are able to attain and consume on a daily basis. Good brain foods help to diffuse stress and charge your brain cells and encourage its functional capacity. In order to ensure your student diet incorporate the best brain food, you might want to consider some of the following:- Fish
- Fruits & Vegetables
Foods That Improve Memory
The brain’s memory center, the hippocampus needs to be continually stimulated in order for it to keep functioning to its maximum capacity. The hippocampus, like other parts of the brain can be stimulated by certain types of food and these types of brain foods are specifically known as memory foods. Foods that improve memory are a better substitute for artificial memory pills sold in the market as they not only provide the body the nutrition it requires but help to improve the brain’s capacity to remember as well.Fish, for example is an excellent memory food. It is rich and choline and B vitamin, both of which are excellent memory stimulants.
Caffeine – Good Brain Food?
Caffeine is the most common stimulant when the brain is feeling tired and most of us are known to swig a cup of coffee when we are tired. While caffeine definitely increases the brain’s alertness, it is not recommended for regular intake as it can be very addictive and is not suitable, especially for young student diets.A student diet should incorporate a healthy amount of carbohydrates minus the unhealthy fats combined with a good dose of Omega-3 fatty acids. A healthy does of sugar is also essential. Keeping this in mind will ensure students consumer the good brain food and memory foods required to keep their brain active.
BRAIN BUILDERS | BRAIN DRAINERS |
· Avocados · Bananas · Beef, lean · Brewer's yeast · Broccoli · Brown rice · Brussel sprouts · Cantaloupe · Cheese · Chicken · Collard greens · Eggs · Flaxseed oil · Legumes · Milk · Oatmeal · · Peanut butter · Peas · Potatoes · Romaine lettuce · Salmon · Soybeans · Spinach · Tuna · · Wheat germ · Yogurt | · Alcohol · Artificial food colorings · Artificial sweeteners · Colas · Corn syrup · Frostings · High-sugar "drinks" · Hydrogenated fats · Junk sugars · Nicotine · Overeating · White bread |
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Saturday, May 1, 2010
hows the weather now
its breezy~ alhamdullilah. :)
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Thursday, April 29, 2010
i don't have a question, but I'd like to say good job on the website! Love the articles. :)
masyaAllah thank you! keep reading n supporting yeah. and most importantly we need your doa for us here as ilm seeker. :)
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ACU article; How to fight laziness and boredom when trying to study.
By: Sheikh Ahmed Najmi
The Questioner says:
"I'm weak in my reading the books of benefit and when I begin to read some of the books of `Ilm (knowledge) I feel weakness and boredom; so what is your advice for me, and what is the correct path in reading the books which contain beneficial knowledge; benefit us (those seeking reward)?"
Firstly:
It is a must for the one who seeks knowledge to purify his intention for Allah the Lord of the worlds, and make his seeking the `Ilm (knowledge) being only for the purpose and goal of obtaining the pleasure of Allah; and in order to know the truth, to act by it, and to know falsehood so as to refrain from it.
Secondly:
To act by that, which he has learned from knowledge within in himself, and to try and teach what he has learned from knowledge to others.
Thirdly:
To safeguard what he has learned by memorizing it, and reviewing the `Ilm (knowledge) so it does not escape him.
Fourthly:
To be steadfast in learning what he does not know, so to add knowledge on top of knowledge.
Fifthly:
To ask Allah constantly to bestow & grant him with beneficial knowledge and provisions that are vast, and actions that are accepted; and the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) would say if he prayed the Fajr prayer after he would make Taslim (Salam to the right then the left) this Du'a:
"O Allah, I ask you for knowledge which is beneficial and sustenance which is good, and deeds which are acceptable." (To be said after making salaam for the Fajr prayer)
Sixthly:
If he was to feel tired and weak when he is in front of knowledge and ready to study, then he should ask Allah to make for him will power and a desire to gain knowledge and dedicate himself to it.
Seventhly:
Its obligatory on the student of knowledge to refrain from disobedience, for indeed disobedience kills the heart and weakens the understanding and its narrated about Imam Shafi'i he said: "I complained to my teacher Wa'ki about my weak memory so he directed me to leave of sin and then he said, `know!!!! That knowledge is light; and the light of Allah He does not give it to a disobedient person." And I say the proof for that is found in the Book of Allah when He Glorified be He Says,
"O you who believe! If you obey and Fear Allah, He will grant you Furqan a criterion, and will expiate for you your sins, and forgive you, and Allah is the Owner of Great Bounty." [Noble Quran 8:29]
"O you who believe Fear Allah, and believe too in His Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him), he will give you a double portion of His Mercy, and he will give you a light by which you shall walk (straight), and he will forgive you. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. So what is important is that the student of knowledge needs consistent striving, striving against himself and against ones passions and lower desires and its greed, and to tire himself out in acquiring knowledge, and to hope that Allah will enable him to achieve that, and the success (Tawfiq) is from Allah." [Noble Quran 57:28]
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Rubber Ducking
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