JUARA 1 GURU SMA BERPRESTASI KAB. PONOROGO TAHUN 2005

JUARA 1 GURU SMA BERPRESTASI KAB. PONOROGO TAHUN 2005
SELEKSI GURU BERPRESTASI TINGKAT JAWA TIMUR

MR. H.M. NURHADI, MM IS TEACHING IN THE CLASS

MR. H.M. NURHADI, MM  IS TEACHING IN THE CLASS
ENGLISH TEACHING AND LEARNING

DIALOQUE

DIALOQUE
PRACTICING ENGLISH DIALOQUE

Minggu, 21 November 2010

Procedure

desy listyana X-1 /10.


LOOP THE LOP PAPER PLANE

Material needed:
a shett of heavy paper
a pencil
blunt scissors
a paper clip
crayon

Method:
Here's a paper airplane that will fly in circles
1. First, fold the paper in half the long way
2. Then,draw an airplane with wings and a tail on it
3. Next, draw a line about an inch away from the fold on each side the full lenghth of paper
4. Then, cut out the airplane,but do not cut on the fold
5. After that spread out the airplane and colour it. You can draw airplane markings near each wing tip
6. Next, refold your airplane new fold each wing down along the line draw on it
7. Then, add a paper clip to nose. You can change the way your airplane flies by changing the wing shape and putting more than one paper clip on the nose.

Procedure

Nama :Heru setyawan
Kelas :X-3
Nomer:15




how to make orange tea


Ingredients:
1 orange,soda drink(use uncololoured soda),sweet tea,and ice

Material
:jug,knife,spoon,and drinking glass.


Steep:
1.Cut the orange into circle shapes, try to cut it thinly.
2.Put the cutorange and ice into jug.
3.Pour the soda drink into the jug.
4.add the already prepared sweet tea.
5.stir the Ingredients in the jug well.
6.After pouring the orange tea in glass, you candecorate the brim of the glass with left over orange pieces.

Minggu, 14 November 2010

On Thursday 24 April we went to the Botanical Garden. We walked down and boarded the bus.
After we arrived at the garden, we walked down to the Education Centre. The third grade students went to have alook around. First, we went to the first farm and Mrs. James read us some information. Then, we looked at all the lovely plants. After that we went down to a little spot on the Botanical Garden and had a morning tea break.
Next, we did sketching and then we met the fourth grade students at the Education Centre to have lunch. Soon after that, it was time for us to go and make our terrariums while the fourth year students went to have a walk.
A lady took us into a special room and introduced herself. Then she explained what we were going to do. Next, she took us to a pyramid terrarium. It was really interesting.
After we had finished, we met the fourth grade students outside the gardens. Then we reboarded the bus and returned to school.
RA Kartini



Every April 21, people in Indonesia commemorate the Kartini day. It is
a beautiful day for the woman because we celebrate the birth of great
lady, RA. Kartini. Everyone knows who kartini is. She is our national
heroine and a great lady with the bright idea.


Kartini was born in 1879, April 21 in Mayong Jepara. Her father was
RMAA. Sosroningrat, Wedana (assistant of head of regency) in Mayong.
Her mother, MA Ngasirah was a girl from Teluk Awur village in Jepara.
As the daughter of a noble family, she felt luck because she got more
than the ordinary people got. She got better education than other
children. She did anything she wants although it was forbidden. She
passed her childhood with her brother and sister. Because she was very
energetic,her father called her "trinil".



Then her father was chosen as Bupati (the head of regency) in Jepara.
She and her family then moved from Mayong to Jepara. In the same year,
Kartini's second sister RA Kardinah was born. The environment in Jepara
gave her big chance to develop her idea. She could study at the Dutch
owned school where only children from noble family could study here.


Few years after finishing her study, RA. Kartini was willing to
continue her study in higher level. But the custom of that day forbid a
woman to go to school. A tradition of that time, a teenage girl should
be secluded and limited her activity. So was Kartini. She was secluded
inside the house and forbidden to go out until a man propose her. The
rule could restrict her body but not her mind. During her "pingitan"
time, she spent her time by reading book which she got from her
relatives.

Although she was not able to continue her study to higher level, she
was smart had a bright idea. She got the knowledge from the books she
read. To express her idea, she established a school for local people on
the backyard of Jepara city hall.



In November 12,1903, she married Adipati Djoyodiningrat, the head of
Rembang regency. According to Javanese tradition Kartini had to follow
her husband.Then she moved to Rembang.



In September 13, 1904 she gave a birth to her son. His name was
Singgih. But after giving birth to a son, her condition was getting
worse and she finally passed away on September 17, 1904 on her 25 years
old.

Now Kartini has gone. But her spirit and dream will always be in our
heart. Nowadays Indonesian women progress is influenced by Kartini's
spirit stated on collection of letter "Habis gelap terbitlah terang"
from the dusk to the dawn.
desy listyana X1

Last night our family went to Ball Dome to watch the Kings play the Shooters. When we got to the stadium, an usher showed us our seats. Just as we sat down the band played the national anthem so we stood.

After the anthem both teams entered the court. As they did, the cheerleaders waved their steamers. Next, the referee placed his whistle in his mouth and signaled the start of the play. The game was so hot that the supporters of the two teams yelled out their chants every time a player scored the point.

In the end, the Shooters won and our family was happy that both teams had given their best
Sick Hero

One day when I wanted to back to my home. I felt dizzy and sick. Because result from math examination from my school. But, I still did my activities when I was sick. In middle journey to my house (likely), I found a money. But not valuable to me. Because it were 1 cent coin. So, I forgot about that. I straight to walked to my home.

I felt more dizzy and more sick (I think it’s ill). I was slowen my walk like snail. I went across the zebra cross and through the shop and market (Like a song from Dragonforce called “Through Fire and Flame”). I met my old friend in my old friend from elementary school. I think you knew if I was school in High School ? So I chat with my friend and I can’t spoke with him about my sickness that I felt. Several minutes later (almost 15 minutes), I finished my chat with my old friend and straight walked again to my home.

Suddenly, when I neared to the Money Credit Machine. I found a hole in there. I felt very VERY dizzy, sick, and confuse. I think a thief was stealing a lot of money in Money Credit Machine. I wanted to calling police but I didn’t knew where I could found police station in here and I didn’t knew about emergency number to calling police. So, I straight to walked to my home. Suddenly, between 2 walked road that in side were avenue, I was collide with someone in the side of avenue. I saw him and he brought a big bag. And he immediately ran straight forward. But, in his bag has a small hole. When I saw it, it were a paper and a paper is flew from his bag and it were a money !!! And he were a thief.

I chased him. He were very fast to catched him. Luckly, I was brought my skateboard in my backpack. But, when I wanted to use it, in the side walked road there was police to chased a thief. I can’t hold peace to chase a thief. But I felt little dizzy and sick. I went to catch a thief. Many 4 roads in there. So I followed a thief road. Luckly again, he didn’t drive a car. So it were very easy catch him. And finally, I could knock out a thief with my skilled skateboard. Police were coming and catched a thief. Police thanked to me about catched a thief and Police rewarded me a 20 dollars and a medal.

After the incident. I not felt dizzy and sick. I could continued my journey to home with my skateboard. About money from police I saved it to my money box and I used my money again to bought a Nintendo Dual Screens.



devi w / x1/11
errina x1

One day I was setting in the local library, I started to read a medical encyclopedia that was lying on the table in front of me. The first illness I read about was cholera. As I read the list of symptoms, it occurred to me that perhaps I had cholera myself. I sat for a while, too frightened to move.

Then, in a kind of dream, I started to turn the pages of the book again. I came to malaria. Yes, there was no doubt about it – I had malaria too. And I certainly had hepatitis. And yellow fever. And so it went on. I read through the whole book, and by the end I came to the conclusion that I had every illness. There was only one illness I didn’t have – and that was housemaid’s knee.

I sat and thought, and I became more and more worried. I wondered how long I had to live. I examined myself. I felt my pulse. At first, I couldn’t find it at all; then, suddenly it seems start off. I looked at my watch to time it – it was beating 147 times a minute. I tried to feel my heart. I couldn’t feel it. It wasn’t beating. I stuck my tongue out and tried to look at it. I could only see the end of it, but from that I was even more certain than before that I had yellow fever.

I went straight to my doctor, who was a good friend of mine. “What’s the matter with you?” he asked. “I have every illness in the medical encyclopedia.” I told him how I read the medical encyclopedia. Then he opened my mouth and looked at my tongue, and he felt mu pulse, and he listened to my heart. Then he sat down and wrote a prescription. It said:

* 3 good meals every day
* A two-mile walk every day morning
* Be in bed at 11 o’clock every night
* Don’t read medical books!

I followed the doctor’s instructions, and I am happy to say that I now feel quite well again.

Jumat, 05 November 2010

Procedure

Materials:

1. 2 cups flour

2. 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder

3. ½ reaspoon each baking soda and salt

4. Butter or margarine

5. 2 tablespoons sesame seed

6. 1 cup buttermilk





Night Before:

1. In a large bowl stir together flour, baking powder, soda and salt.

2. With 2 knives or pastry blender cut in ½ cup butter until particles are fine .

3. Stir in sesame seed.





Next Morning:

1. Add buttermilk to flour mixture and stir with a fork just until mixed.

2. Drop by tablespoons on greased cookies sheet.

3. Bake in preheated 450 degrees oven until light brown. 12 to 14 minutes.

4. Serve at once with butter.


Name : Radix

Class : X-1

Procedure

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Fruit Dome Puding

INGREDIENTS
-400 ML WHITE MILK
-50 ML VANILLA SYRUP
-1 PACK JELLY POWDER
-1 EGG
-1 KIWI
-5 STRAWBERRY
- 1 BOTTLE ORANGE

STEPS
1)prepared bowl, set all fruits in there
2)cook white milk, vanilla syrup, jelly powder, and sugar on hot water
3)shake egg and jelly dough after that pour dough in bowl
4)pour dough on the bowl
7)cooled on refrigenerator
8)finally fruit dome puding ready to served

Pocedure

Materials:

1. 2 cups flour

2. 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder

3. ½ reaspoon each baking soda and salt

4. Butter or margarine

5. 2 tablespoons sesame seed

6. 1 cup buttermilk





Night Before:

1. In a large bowl stir together flour, baking powder, soda and salt.

2. With 2 knives or pastry blender cut in ½ cup butter until particles are fine .

3. Stir in sesame seed.





Next Morning:

1. Add buttermilk to flour mixture and stir with a fork just until mixed.

2. Drop by tablespoons on greased cookies sheet.

3. Bake in preheated 450 degrees oven until light brown. 12 to 14 minutes.

4. Serve at once with butter.


Name : Bayu Prayuda

Class : X-1

പ്രോസിടുരെ text

ROCEDURE TEXT
How to make Lemonade
Ingredients:
For each glass use:
- 2 tablespoons of lemon juice.
- 2 tablespoons of sugar.
- 1 glass of water
Methods:
1. Slice a lemon in half and squeeze the juice into a cup.
2. Take out the seeds.
3. Pour two tablespoons of juice into glass.
4. Add sugar
5. Add water and stir well
6. Taste the lemonade. You may want to add more sugar or more lemon to make it taste just right
7. Put it in ice cubes. A drop of red food coloring will make pink lemonade

atau :
HOW TO MAKE PEANUT CRUNCH

What you’ll need :
v 1 cup of peanuts
v 3 cups of brown sugar
v 2 tablespoons of vinegar
v 1 cup of water

What to do :
Place the sugar, water and vinegar into a large saucepan.
Stir slowly over a low heat until the sugar is disolved
Add peanuts , increase the heat and allow to boil
Remove from the heat when the nuts have craked and the mixture appears golden brown
Allow bubbles to settle
Spoon into small paper patty cases or pour the mixture into a flat greased pan and mark into bite-size pieces.

Name : Ari Setyo W
No : 03
Class : X-1
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PROCEDURE TEXT
desy listyana X-1 /10.


LOOP THE LOP PAPER PLANE

Material needed:
a shett of heavy paper
a pencil
blunt scissors
a paper clip
crayon

Method:
Here's a paper airplane that will fly in circles
1. First, fold the paper in half the long way
2. Then,draw an airplane with wings and a tail on it
3. Next, draw a line about an inch away from the fold on each side the full lenghth of paper
4. Then, cut out the airplane,but do not cut on the fold
5. After that spread out the airplane and colour it. You can draw airplane markings near each wing tip
6. Next, refold your airplne new fold each wing down along the line draw on it
7. Then, add a paper clip to nose. You can change the way your airplane flies by changing the wing shape and putting more than one paper clip on the nose.
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PROCEDURE TEXT
how to make ice tea

Things You'll need:
- 2 heaping tbsp,orange, pekoe or black whole-leaf tea
-8.c high_quality water
-1 c sugar
-lemon slices or mint sprigs for garnish(optional)
-groceries
cooking pots
-drinking glasses
-pitchers
-strainers

introductions
1. place the sugar and half the water in 2 quart-serving jug and stir to dissolve the sugar, then chill
2.bring the remaining water to boil in a nonreactive pot
3. remove the water from the heat as soon as it boils and add the tea
4. cover and steep 5-8 minutes
5. strain the hot tea into the sugared water
6. add lemon slices or mint sprigs if desired, or place them in serving glasses as a garnish
7. fill serving glasses with ice and pour the tea in them to serve


name : Shinta Aristantia
Class : x1
Numb : 28
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Materials:

1. 2 cups flour

2. 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder

3. ½ reaspoon each baking soda and salt

4. Butter or margarine

5. 2 tablespoons sesame seed

6. 1 cup buttermilk





Night Before:

1. In a large bowl stir together flour, baking powder, soda and salt.

2. With 2 knives or pastry blender cut in ½ cup butter until particles are fine .

3. Stir in sesame seed.





Next Morning:

1. Add buttermilk to flour mixture and stir with a fork just until mixed.

2. Drop by tablespoons on greased cookies sheet.

3. Bake in preheated 450 degrees oven until light brown. 12 to 14 minutes.

4. Serve at once with butter.


Name : Aisya Rafika

No : 02

Rabu, 13 Oktober 2010

One day I was setting in the local library, I started to read a medical encyclopedia that was lying on the table in front of me. The first illness I read about was cholera. As I read the list of symptoms, it occurred to me that perhaps I had cholera myself. I sat for a while, too frightened to move.
Then, in a kind of dream, I started to turn the pages of the book again. I came to malaria. Yes, there was no doubt about it – I had malaria too. And I certainly had hepatitis. And yellow fever. And so it went on. I read through the whole book, and by the end I came to the conclusion that I had every illness. There was only one illness I didn’t have – and that was housemaid’s knee.
I sat and thought, and I became more and more worried. I wondered how long I had to live. I examined myself. I felt my pulse. At first, I couldn’t find it at all; then, suddenly it seems start off. I looked at my watch to time it – it was beating 147 times a minute. I tried to feel my heart. I couldn’t feel it. It wasn’t beating. I stuck my tongue out and tried to look at it. I could only see the end of it, but from that I was even more certain than before that I had yellow fever.
I went straight to my doctor, who was a good friend of mine. “What’s the matter with you?” he asked. “I have every illness in the medical encyclopedia.” I told him how I read the medical encyclopedia. Then he opened my mouth and looked at my tongue, and he felt mu pulse, and he listened to my heart. Then he sat down and wrote a prescription. It said:

* 3 good meals every day
* A two-mile walk every day morning
* Be in bed at 11 o’clock every night
* Don’t read medical books!

I followed the doctor’s instructions, and I am happy to say that I now feel quite well again.

jumanah/x1/21
YUNIA INDARWATI
X 1

On Thursday 24 April we went to the Botanical Garden. We walked down and boarded the bus.
After we arrived at the garden, we walked down to the Education Centre. The third grade students went to have alook around. First, we went to the first farm and Mrs. James read us some information. Then, we looked at all the lovely plants. After that we went down to a little spot on the Botanical Garden and had a morning tea break.
Next, we did sketching and then we met the fourth grade students at the Education Centre to have lunch. Soon after that, it was time for us to go and make our terrariums while the fourth year students went to have a walk.
A lady took us into a special room and introduced herself. Then she explained what we were going to do. Next, she took us to a pyramid terrarium. It was really interesting.
After we had finished, we met the fourth grade students outside the gardens. Then we reboarded the bus and returned to school.

My Adventure at Leang-Leang Cave

On Sunday, my parents, my best friend Novi, and I visited a cave at Maros called Leang-leang. It was my first time to visit the cave, better yet, my best friend came to visit it with me!

The cave was famous for its primitive cave wall paintings which were some hand prints and wild boar paintings. The cave and its surroundings was turned into a national park, so it was taken care of. My parents took a rest in a small hut for visitors of the park, while Novi and I adventured around the cave with a guide. We had to climb some metal stairs to get to the cave, because the cave was embedded into a small mountain. Next stop was a place where some seashells littered the ground and some were actually piled into a big mound! The guide said that these piles of seashells are called kjokkenmoddinger, or kitchen trash. The humans who lived here ate the shells and dumped the left overs in their 'kitchen'. The last place was a small museum where they have skeletons of the humans who lived in the caves. The skeletons along with some roughly made jewelry and weapons were placed inside glass cases for display. The walls of the museum were adorned with photographs taken when they did an excavation there.

After a quick lunch with Novi and my parents, we decided it was time to go back home. We really had the time of our lives!
One day I was setting in the local library, I started to read a medical encyclopedia that was lying on the table in front of me. The first illness I read about was cholera. As I read the list of symptoms, it occurred to me that perhaps I had cholera myself. I sat for a while, too frightened to move.

Then, in a kind of dream, I started to turn the pages of the book again. I came to malaria. Yes, there was no doubt about it – I had malaria too. And I certainly had hepatitis. And yellow fever. And so it went on. I read through the whole book, and by the end I came to the conclusion that I had every illness. There was only one illness I didn’t have – and that was housemaid’s knee.

I sat and thought, and I became more and more worried. I wondered how long I had to live. I examined myself. I felt my pulse. At first, I couldn’t find it at all; then, suddenly it seems start off. I looked at my watch to time it – it was beating 147 times a minute. I tried to feel my heart. I couldn’t feel it. It wasn’t beating. I stuck my tongue out and tried to look at it. I could only see the end of it, but from that I was even more certain than before that I had yellow fever.

I went straight to my doctor, who was a good friend of mine. “What’s the matter with you?” he asked. “I have every illness in the medical encyclopedia.” I told him how I read the medical encyclopedia. Then he opened my mouth and looked at my tongue, and he felt mu pulse, and he listened to my heart. Then he sat down and wrote a prescription. It said:
3 good meals every day
A two-mile walk every day morning
Be in bed at 11 o’clock every night
Don’t read medical books!

I followed the doctor’s instructions, and I am happy to say that I now feel quite well again.


Name : Rara Wahyu

Class : X-1

MY VISIT TO THE WONOKROMO ZOO

Hy, my name's Novia. This is how I spent my day during the last holiday.
Well, during the holiday my father and I went to Wonokromo zoo. It was a verry sunny day went we set off in the bus.
When, we arrived we found many people. In there, we can saw some animal, example: snakes, crocodiles, alligators, monkey, etc.
Next, we went into store near the zoo. In there I bought T-shirht, shoes, a bag, etc.
After that, we went home by bus. Finallly I really happy

NAME : FITRI ANI WIJAYANTI CLASS : X-1 MY DAY OF THE BEACH

Last week my friend and I were bored after three weeks of holidays, so we rode our bikes to Smith Beach, which is only five kilometres from where I live. When we arrived at the beach, we were surprised to see there was hardly anyone there.
After having a quick dip in the ocean, which was really cold, we realized one reason there were not many people there. It was also quite windy. After we bought some hot chips at the takeaway store nearby, we rode our bikes down the beach for a while, on the hard, damp part of the sand. We had the wind behind us and, before we knew it, we were many miles down the beach.
Before we made the long trip back, we decided to paddle our feet in the water for a while, and then sit down for a rest. While we were sitting on the beach, just chatting, it suddenly dawned on us that all the way back, we would be riding into the strong wind.
When we finally made it back home, we were both totally exhausted! But we learned some good lessons that day.

Kamis, 12 Agustus 2010

IN THE NAME OF ALLAH,
THE MERCIFUL, THE COMPASSIONATE
And from Him do we seek help
All praise be to ALLAH, the Sustainer of All the Worlds,
and blessings and peace be upon our master Muhammed,
and on all his Family and Companions.


[Brother! You wanted a few words of advice from me. So listen to a few truths included in eight short stories, which since you are a soldier, are in the form of comparisons of a military nature. I consider my own soul to need advice more than anyone, and at one time I addressed my soul at some length with Eight Words inspired by eight verses of the Qur'an from which I had benefited. Now I shall address my soul with these same Words, but briefly and in the language of ordinary people. Whoever wishes may listen together with me.]

The First Word

BismiLLAH, In the Name of ALLAH, is the start of all things good. We too shall start with it. Know, O my soul! Just as this blessed phrase is a mark of Islam, so too it is constantly recited by all beings through their tongues of disposition. If you want to know what an inexhaustible strength, what an unending source of bounty is Bismillah, listen to the following story which is in the form of a comparison. It goes like this:

Someone who makes a journey through the deserts of Arabia has to travel in the name of a tribal chief and enter under his protection, for in this way he may be saved from the assaults of bandits and secure his needs. On his own he will perish in the face of innumerable enemies and needs. And so, two men went on such a journey and entered the desert. One of them was modest and humble, the other proud and conceited. The humble man assumed the name of a tribal chief, while the proud man did not. The first travelled safely wherever he went. If he encountered bandits, he said: "I am travelling in the name of such-and-such tribal leader," and they would not molest him. If he came to some tents, he would be treated respectfully due to the name. But the proud man suffered such calamities throughout his journey that they cannot be described. He both trembled before everything and begged from everything. He was abased and became an object of scorn.

And so, my proud soul! You are the traveller, and this world is a desert. Your impotence and poverty have no limit, and your enemies and needs are endless. Since it is thus, take the name of the Pre-Eternal Ruler and Post-Eternal Lord of the desert and be saved from begging before the whole universe and trembling before every event.

Indeed, this phrase is a treasury so blessed that your infinite impotence and want bind you to an infinite power and mercy; it makes that impotence and want a most acceptable intercessor at the Court of One All-Powerful and Compassionate. The person who acts saying, "In the Name of ALLAH," resembles someone who enrolls in the army. He acts in the name of the government; he has fear of no one; he speaks, performs every matter, and withstands everything in the name of the law and the name of the government.

At the beginning we said that all beings say, "In the Name of ALLAH" through the tongue of disposition. Is that so?

Indeed, it is so. If you were to see that a single person had come and had driven all the inhabitants of a town to a place by force and compelled them to work, you would be certain that he had not acted in his own name and through his own power, but that he was a soldier, acting in the name of the government and relying on the power of a king.

In the same way, all things act in the name of Almighty ALLAH, for minute things like seeds and grains bear huge trees on their heads; they raise loads like mountains. That means all trees say: "In the Name of ALLAH," fill their hands from the treasury of Mercy, and offer them to us. All gardens say: "In the Name of ALLAH," and become cauldrons from the kitchens of Divine Power in which are cooked numerous varieties of different foods. All blessed animals like cows, camels, sheep, and goats, say: "In the Name of ALLAH," and become fountains of milk from the abundance of Mercy, offering us a most delicate and pure food like the water of life in the name of the Provider. The roots and rootlets, soft as silk, of all plants, trees, and grasses, say: "In the Name of ALLAH," and pierce and pass through hard rock and earth. Mentioning the name of ALLAH, the name of the Most Merciful, everything becomes subjected to them.""

Indeed, the roots spreading through hard rock and earth and producing fruits as easily as the branches spread through the air and produce fruits, and the delicate green leaves retaining their moisture for months in the face of extreme heat, deal a slap in the mouths of Naturalists and jab a finger in their blind eyes, saying: "Even heat and hardness, in which you most trust, are under a command. For, like the Staff of Moses, each of those silken rootlets conform to the command of, And We said, O Moses, strike the rock with your staff, 1 and split the rock. And the delicate leaves fine as cigarette paper recite the verse, O fire be coolness and peace 2 against the heat of the fire, each like the members of Abraham (UWP).

Since all things say, "In the Name of ALLAH," and bearing ALLAH's bounties in ALLAH's name, give them to us, we too should say, "In the Name of ALLAH." We should give in the name of ALLAH, and take in the name of ALLAH. And we should not take from heedless people who neglect to give in ALLAH's name.

Question: We give a price to people, who are like tray-bearers. So what price does ALLAH want, Who is the true owner?

The Answer: Yes, the price the True Bestower of Bounties wants in return for those valuable bounties and goods is three things: one is remembrance, one is thanks, and one is reflection. Saying, "In the Name of ALLAH" at the start is remembrance, and, "All praise be to ALLAH" at the end is thanks. And perceiving and thinking of those bounties, which are valuable wonders of art, being miracles of power of the Unique and Eternally Besought One and gifts of His mercy, is reflection. However foolish it is to kiss the foot of a lowly man who conveys to you the valuable gift of a king and not to recognize the gift's owner, to praise and love the apparent source of bounties and forget the True Bestower of Bounties is a thousand times more foolish.

O my soul! If you do not wish to be foolish in that way, give in ALLAH's Name, take in ALLAH's Name, begin in ALLAH's Name, and act in ALLAH's Name.

WaALLAHua'lambishawwab

Rabu, 12 Mei 2010