Tekad dan Cita January 23, 2009
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Geram rasanya melihat kesewenang-wenangan tangan-tangan kotor itu mengoyak-ngoyak Bumi Palestina. Ya begitulah, baru sebatas geram yang bisa kulakukan. Belum ada karya nyata yang bisa kuhasilkan untuk membela saudara-saudara Muslim di Palestina, Bumi Para Nabi.
Membaca artikel di sebuah situs jejaring sosial yang ditampilkan oleh seorang kawan, rasanya seperti menelan pil pahit sepahit-pahitnya. Pahit dan getir menyadari realitas umat ini yang begitu jauh dari ciri-ciri “umat terbaik yang dilahirkan bagi umat manusia”, sebuah tahta mulia yang Allah SWT janjikan kepada umat ini. Tahta yang menanti untuk kembali di rebut dengan segenap kerja keras dan kesungguhan doa.
Umat yang dalam Al Qur’an berkali-kali dicela karena pembangkangan mereka yang nyata kepada perintah-perintah Allah SWT nyatanya saat ini berjaya sebagai umat yang identik dengan penguasaan ilmu pengetahuan, sungguh suatu kenyataan yang memprihatinkan. Ilmu yang sesungguhnya adalah atribut orang beriman malah begitu jauh dari mereka yang menyatakan beriman kepada Allah SWT.
Aku sadar bahwa diri ini pun masih menjadi bagian dari masalah umat ini, belumlah lagi menjadi bagian dari solusi permasalahan umat. Setelah bertahun-tahun lalu diombang-ambing bimbang dalam ketidakjelasan tujuan hidup dan demotivasi menuntut ilmu, saat ini aku sadar bahwa telah menjadi kewajiban yang tak terelakkan untuk bersegera mentransformasi diri menjadi bagian dari solusi permasalahan umat.
Kutekadkan untuk menuntut ilmu setinggi-tingginya dan berkarya sekuat tenaga hingga ajal menjemput. Bukan untukku atau sekedar mencari “derajat” di mata manusia, tetapi karena umat ini membutuhkan lebih banyak ilmuwan untuk bangkit. Dan aku tidak bisa menunggu atau berharap orang lain akan memainkan peran itu. Walau aku sadar bahwa begitu banyak kekurangan dan kelemahan dalam diri ini, tapi jika tak kumulai dari diriku sendiri lantas harus kumulai dari mana?
Aku pun bercita-cita bahwa anak-anakku kelak adalah para pecinta dan pengamal ilmu. Menuntut ilmu setinggi-tingginya dan beramal sekuat tenaga, demi kemuliaan umat ini, demi tegaknya kalimat “Laa illaha ilallah” di bumi ini. Ya Allah perkenankanlah…Amin…
================================================================================= Why are Jews so powerful?
An Islam columnist on Jews, INTERESTING reading
Why are Jews so powerful?
There are only 14 million Jews in the world; seven million in the Americas, five million in Asia, two million in Europe and 100,000 in Africa.. For every single Jew in the world there are 100 Muslims. Yet, Jews are more than a hundred times more powerful than all the Muslims put together. Ever wondered why?
Jesus of Nazareth was Jewish. Albert Einstein, the most influential scientist of all time and TIME magazine’s ‘Person of the Century’, was a Jew. Sigmund Freud — id, ego, superego — the father of psychoanalysis was a Jew. So were Karl Marx, Paul Samuelson and Milton Friedman.
Here are a few other Jews whose intellectual output has enriched the whole humanity:
Benjamin Rubin gave humanity the vaccinating needle.
Jonas Salk developed the first polio vaccine.
AlBert Sabin developed the improved live polio vaccine.
Gertrude Elion gave us a leukemia fighting drug.
Baruch Blumberg developed the vaccination for Hepatitis B.
Paul Ehrlich discovered a treatment for syphilis (a sexually transmitted disease).
Elie Metchnikoff won a Nobel Prize in infectious diseases.
Bernard Katz won a Nobel Prize in neuromuscular transmission.
Andrew Schally won a Nobel in endocrinology (disorders of the endocrine system; diabetes, hyperthyroidism) .
Aaron Beck founded Cognitive Therapy (psychotherapy to treat mental disorders, depression and phobias).
Gregory Pincus developed the first oral contraceptive pill.
George Wald won a Nobel for furthering our understanding of the human eye.
Stanley Cohen won a Nobel in embryology (study of embryos and their development) .
Willem Kolff came up with the kidney dialysis machine.
Over the past 105 years, 14 million Jews have won 15-dozen Nobel. Prizes while only three Nobel Prizes have been won by 1.4 billion Muslims (other than Peace Prizes).
Why are Jews so powerful?
Stanley Mezor invented the first micro-processing chip.
Leo Szilard developed the first nuclear chain reactor.
Peter Schultz, optical fibre cable.
Charles Adler, traffic lights.
Benno Strauss, Stainless steel.
Isador Kisee, sound movies.
Emile Berliner, telephone microphone.
Charles Ginsburg, videotape recorder.
Famous financiers in the business world who belong to Jewish faith include Ralph Lauren (Polo), Levis Strauss (Levi’s Jeans), Howard Schultz (Starbuck’s) , Sergey Brin (Google), Michael Dell (Dell Computers), Larry Ellison (Oracle), Donna Karan (DKNY), Irv Robbins (Baskins & Robbins) and Bill Rosenberg (Dunkin Donuts). Richard Levin, President of Yale University, is a Jew.
So are Henry Kissinger (American secretary of state), Alan Greenspan (Fed chairman under Reagan, Bush, Clinton and Bush), Joseph Lieberman, Madeleine Albright (American secretary of state), Casper Weinberger (American secretary of defense), Maxim Litvinov ( USSR foreign Minister), David Marshal ( Singapore ‘s first chief minister), Issac Isaacs (governor-general of Australia ), Benjamin Disraeli (British statesman and author), Yevgeny Primakov (Russian PM), Barry Goldwater, Jorge Sampaio (president of Portugal ), John Deutsch (CIA director), Herb Gray (Canadian deputy PM), Pierre Mendes (French PM), Michael Howard (British home secretary), Bruno Kreisky (chancellor of Austria) and Robert Rubin (American secretary of treasury).
In the media, famous Jews include Wolf Blitzer (CNN), Barbara Walters (ABC News), Eugene Meyer (Washington Post), Henry Grunwald (editor-in-chief Time), Katherine Graham (publisher of The Washington Post), Joseph Lelyyeld (Executive editor, The New York Times), and Max Frankel (New York Times).
Can you name the most beneficent philanthropist in the history of the world? The name is George Soros, a Jew, who has so far donated a colossal $4 billion most of which has gone as aid to scientists and universities around the world. Second to George Soros is Walter Annenberg, another Jew, who has built a hundred libraries by donating an estimated $2 billion.
At the Olympics, Mark Spitz set a record of sorts by wining seven gold medals. Lenny Krayzelburg is a three-time Olympic gold medalist. Spitz, Krayzelburg and Boris Becker are all Jewish. Did you know that Harrison Ford, George Burns, Tony Curtis, Charles Bronson, Sandra Bullock, Billy Crystal, Woody Allen, Paul Newman, Peter Sellers, Dustin Hoffman, Michael Douglas, Ben Kingsley, Kirk Douglas, Goldie Hawn, Cary Grant, William Shatner, Jerry Lewis and Peter Falk are all Jewish?
As a matter of fact, Hollywood itself was founded by a Jew. Among directors and producers, Steven Spielberg, Mel Brooks, Oliver Stone, Aaron Spelling (Beverly Hills 90210), Neil Simon (The Odd Couple), Andrew Vaina (Rambo 1/2/3), Michael Man (Starsky and Hutch), Milos Forman (One flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest), Douglas Fairbanks (The thief of Baghdad ) and Ivan Reitman (Ghostbusters) are all Jewish. To be certain, Washington is the capital that matters and in Washington the lobby that matters is The American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC. Washington knows that if PM Ehud Olmert were to discover that the earth is flat, AIPAC will make the 109th Congress pass a resolution congratulating Olmert on his discovery.
William James Sidis, with an IQ of 250-300, is the brightest human who ever existed. Guess what faith did he belong to? So, why are Jews so powerful? Answer: Education.
Why are Muslims so powerless?
There are an estimated 1,476,233,470 Muslims on the face of the planet: one billion in Asia, 400 million in Africa, 44 million in Europe and six million in the Americas . Every fifth human being is a Muslim; for every single Hindu there are two Muslims, for every Buddhist there are two Muslims and for every Jew there are one hundred Muslims. Ever wondered why Muslims are so powerless?
Here is why: There are 57 member-countries of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC), and all of them put together have around 500 universities; one university for every three million Muslims. The United States has 5,758 universities and India has 8,407. In 2004, Shanghai Jiao Tong University compiled an ‘Academic Ranking of World Universities’ , and intriguingly, not one university from Muslim-majority states was in the top-500.
As per data collected by the UNDP, literacy in the Christian world stands at nearly 90 per cent and 15 Christian-majority states have a literacy rate of 100 per cent. A Muslim-majority state, as a sharp contrast, has an average literacy rate of around 40 per cent and there is no Muslim-majority state with a literacy rate of 100 per cent. Some 98 per cent of the ‘literates’ in the Christian world had completed primary school, while less than 50 per cent of the ‘literates’ in the Muslim world did the same. Around 40 per cent of the ‘literates’ in the Christian world attended university while no more than two per cent of the ‘literates’ in the Muslim world did the same. Muslim-majority countries have 230 scientists per one million Muslims. The US has 4,000 scientists per million and Japan has 5,000 per million.
In the entire Arab world, the total number of full-time researchers is 35,000 and there are only 50 technicians per one million Arabs (in the Christian world there are up to 1,000 technicians per one million). Furthermore, the Muslim world spends 0.2 per cent of its GDP on research and development, while the Christian world spends around five per cent of its GDP. Conclusion: The Muslim world lacks the capacity to produce knowledge.
Daily newspapers per 1,000 people and number of book titles per million are two indicators of whether knowledge is being diffused in a society. In Pakistan , there are 23 daily newspapers per 1,000 Pakistanis while the same ratio in Singapore is 360. In the UK , the number of book titles per million stands at 2,000 while the same in Egypt is 20. Conclusion: The Muslim world is failing to diffuse knowledge.
Exports of high technology products as a percentage of total exports are an important indicator of knowledge application. Pakistan ‘s export of high technology products as a percentage of total exports stands at one per cent. The same for Saudi Arabia is 0.3 per cent; Kuwait , Morocco , and Algeria are all at 0.3 per cent while Singapore is at 58 per cent. Conclusion: The Muslim world is failing to apply knowledge.
Why are Muslims powerless? Because we aren’t producing knowledge. Why are Muslims powerless? Because we aren’t diffusing knowledge. Why are Muslims powerless? Because we aren’t applying knowledge. And, the future belongs to knowledge-based societies.
Interestingly, the combined annual GDP of 57 OIC-countries is under $2 trillion. America, just by herself, produces goods and services worth $12 trillion; China $8 trillion, Japan $3.8 trillion and Germany $2.4 trillion (purchasing power parity basis). Oil rich Saudi Arabia , UAE, Kuwait and Qatar collectively produce goods and services (mostly oil) worth $500 billion; Spain alone produces goods and services worth over $1 trillion, Catholic Poland $489 billion and Buddhist Thailand $545 billion. (Muslim GDP as a percentage of world GDP is fast declining).
So, why are Muslims so powerless? Answer: Lack of education.
Sederhana Saja Yang Kuminta December 14, 2008
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Sederhana saja yang kuminta. Dia tak perlu membawa banyak harta, tak perlu seorang bangsawan atau punya jabatan, dan tak perlu pula terlihat tampan.
Sederhana saja yang kuminta. Dia hanya perlu baik dalam agama dan akhlaknya. Karena itulah yang dilihat ibunda Khadijah ketika memilih pemuda Muhammad menjadi pendamping hidupnya.
Sederhana saja yang kuminta. Dia hanya perlu memiliki visi dan tujuan hidup yang jelas dan mulia. Karena untuk itulah seorang Muslim hidup. Tidak diciptakan satu makhluk pun di dunia, kecuali untuk beribadah kepada Allah semata.
Sederhana saja yang kuminta. Dia hanya perlu memiliki semangat untuk maju dan berjuang. Karena tahta sebagai umat terbaik hanya akan Allah kembalikan kepada umat ini dengan kesungguhan doa dan unjuk kerja.
Sederhana saja yang kuminta. Keluarga barakah di jalan dakwah…
Langkah Pertama December 9, 2008
Posted by catatantarbiyah in Doa.Tags: awal
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Setahun, dua tahun, tak terasa beberapa tahun sudah kulalui bersama pilihan ini. Namun, ketika kucoba jujur pada diri sendiri, ah…ternyata betapa jauhnya aku dari kualitas seorang Muslim. Memalukan.
Entah terbang melayang kemana segenap materi, tausiyah, taujih, yang seringkali kudapat di berbagai forum liqo, daurah, mabit, dan juga rapat-rapat itu. Ya Rabb, hamba-Mu ini mohon ampun atas segenap kelalaian.
Hamba mohon keridhaan-Mu atas upaya hamba kali ini. Hamba hanya ingin menjadi hamba-Mu yang meraih akhir yang baik bersama-Mu. Amin.