Thursday, November 27
VISITS TO ORANG ASLI (ABORIGINES) VILLAGES IN MARAN, PAHANG.

VISITS TO ORANG ASLI (ABORIGINES) VILLAGES IN MARAN, PAHANG. (31/10/14~1/11/14)
Assalamualaikum.
Alhamdulillah..Persatuan Darul Fitrah & MACMA has successfully organized Da'wah visits to Orang Asli (aborigines) villages in Maran Pahang which began on 30 October to 1 November 2014.
This mission was led by Ustaz Abdullah Zubair as director of the program. During this time , we had a total of 45 participants comprising of Darul Fitrah Staff, Committee members of Darul Fitrah, Lecturer from UniSZA, new converts (Muallaf), practical students from UniSZA and also UniSZA's students from Mercy Club. In addition, Majlis Agama Islam Pahang (Religious Department Pahang), Maran Health Clinic, The District Council and the Department of Public Works Maran also joined the program.
In this program, we have visited two Orang Asli villages, Kg. Sungai Jempol and Kg. Bangas. During our visits for 3 days and 2 nights we visited the Muslim and Non-Muslims there.There are only 3 Muslim families in each village. The acceptance of Islam is still poor among the adults. However the kids go to the Goverment schools are are taught Islam together with the other Muslim kids and they can even recite Surah al Fatiha and Syahadah well. We hope that our regular visits will warm them up to us and this will eventually give us an opportunity to share Islam with them.
We also donated groceries and clothes to their families and carried out recreational activities with the kids like playing games and a video session. The kids had a good time and are looking forward to our return.
Alhamdulillah, our arrival was welcomed by the native people in Kampung Sungai Jempol and Kampung Bangas. Updated information and photos will be posted from time to time, Insya Allah.
Thanks to Datin Norhana Ng Abdullah, Ustaz Abdullah Zubair, Majlis Agama Islam Pahang and UniSZA Mercy Club and to all who were involved in this program. Till we meet again in three months time. Insya Allah
Monday, August 11
How Can we Prove There is a God?
Note: "Proving" God exists is really not our purpose. We are only interested in providing clear statements based on facts and logic and then allow the individual decide for themselves who they would like to believe. There have always been people who believed in the existence of God and there have always been those who have denied in His existence. We must realize there are those who will never believe no matter how much proof or evidence we produce. The reason is some people don't want to believe in a Creator or Sustainer. They would not like to consider one day they will have to answer for their actions and for their refusal to acknowledge their Benefactor to whom they owe their very existence. We come to know it is not so much a matter of us trying to convey our beliefs as it is for them to set aside
preconceived prejudices against proper belief. Meaning: this is really a matter of guidance from Above. If they refuse even with evident proofs in front of them, this is not between us and them; it is between them and their Creator. Again, it is not our job to "prove" anything to anyone. We only need to present the facts in truth and allow the listener to make up their own mind.
We just begin with simple logic. When something is right in front of our eyes it is difficult to deny it, right? Asking rhetorical questions can be very helpful in presenting our case. Begin by asking the question; "Can you prove you exist?" Yes, of course you can. You merely use your senses to determine what you can see, hear, feel, smell, taste and you have emotions as well. All of this is a part of your existence. But this is not how we perceive God in Islam. We can look to the things He has created and the way He cares for things and sustains us, to know there is no doubt of His existence.
One approach is to suggest simple yet convincing experiments anyone could comprehend. For instance, say to someone, "Consider this the next time you are looking up at the moon or the stars on a clear night; could you drop a drinking glass on the sidewalk and expect it would hit the ground and on impact it would not shatter, but it would divide up into little small drinking glasses, with iced tea in them? Of course not."
Another example is have them consider what might happen if a tornado came through a junkyard and tore through the old cars; would it leave behind a nice new Mercedes with the engine running and no parts left around? Naturally not.
Or ask someone to consider what it would be like if someone told us about a fast food restaurant operating itself without any people there? The food just cooks itself, files from the kitchen to the table and then when we are done, the dishes jump back the kitchen to wash themselves. This is too crazy for anyone to even think about.
After reflecting on all of the above, how could we look to the universe above us through a telescope or observe the cells in a microscope and then think all of this came about as a result of a "big bang" or some "accident"?
(see also "Quran")
preconceived prejudices against proper belief. Meaning: this is really a matter of guidance from Above. If they refuse even with evident proofs in front of them, this is not between us and them; it is between them and their Creator. Again, it is not our job to "prove" anything to anyone. We only need to present the facts in truth and allow the listener to make up their own mind.
We just begin with simple logic. When something is right in front of our eyes it is difficult to deny it, right? Asking rhetorical questions can be very helpful in presenting our case. Begin by asking the question; "Can you prove you exist?" Yes, of course you can. You merely use your senses to determine what you can see, hear, feel, smell, taste and you have emotions as well. All of this is a part of your existence. But this is not how we perceive God in Islam. We can look to the things He has created and the way He cares for things and sustains us, to know there is no doubt of His existence.
One approach is to suggest simple yet convincing experiments anyone could comprehend. For instance, say to someone, "Consider this the next time you are looking up at the moon or the stars on a clear night; could you drop a drinking glass on the sidewalk and expect it would hit the ground and on impact it would not shatter, but it would divide up into little small drinking glasses, with iced tea in them? Of course not."
Another example is have them consider what might happen if a tornado came through a junkyard and tore through the old cars; would it leave behind a nice new Mercedes with the engine running and no parts left around? Naturally not.
Or ask someone to consider what it would be like if someone told us about a fast food restaurant operating itself without any people there? The food just cooks itself, files from the kitchen to the table and then when we are done, the dishes jump back the kitchen to wash themselves. This is too crazy for anyone to even think about.
After reflecting on all of the above, how could we look to the universe above us through a telescope or observe the cells in a microscope and then think all of this came about as a result of a "big bang" or some "accident"?
(see also "Quran")
Friday, March 14
Kembara Syahadah ke Pesiangan Sabah
Program : Kembara Syahadah ke Pesiangan,
Sabah
Tempat : Kg Padang dan Pesiangan, Keningau
Sabah
Tarikh : 6-11 Febuari 2014
Hari : Khamis - Selasa
Program
Kembara Syahadah ke Pesiangan Sabah adalah salah satu program dakwah dan
kebajikan Skuad Mubaligh Terengganu dan Persatuan Darul Fitrah Malaysia dengan
kerjasama skuad dakwah di bawah bimbingan al-Fadhil Ustaz Mohd Fadli Yusof.
Peserta program kali ini adalah seramai 54 orang dan wakil dari terengganu
mewakili Persatuan Darul Fitrah Malaysia dan juga Mercy Club Unisza yang juga
mengikuti rombongan bersama adalah seramai 16 orang.
Antara objektif misi kali ini adalah
berbentuk kebajikan, dakwah, dan pembinaan Masjid Asy-Syahadatul Muttaqin.
Masjid ini adalah masjid yang kedua bakal dibina di Pesiangan selepas Masjid
Asy-Syahadah di Kg Padang, Keningau
Antara aktiviti yang dijalankan lawatan
ke rumah-rumah dengan disampaikan sumbangan berbentuk keperluan harian yaitu
pakaian dan makanan asas, aktiviti mengangkat batu sungai secara beramai-ramai bagi
membuat tapak masjid yang kedua di Pesiangan, lawatan kebajikan bagi warga
islam yang sakit dan lain-lain aktiviti sampingan seperti memasak, majlis
perkahwinan saudara baru, dan majlis pengislaman seramai 9 orang yang terdiri
dikalangan penduduk setempat Pesiangan.
Pada kali ini 2 orang wakil dari
Persatuan Darul Fitrah Malaysia dapat mengislamkan 2 orang penduduk Pesiangan
di bawah bimbingan Ustaz Fadli Yusuf yaitu Datin Norhana, Ustazah Ros Ustazah
Nazifah.
Permasalahan yang timbul adalah,
pada hari terakhir di pesiangan, bermula dengan beberapa kenderaan yang
mengalami kerosakan serta tayar kereta lekat dalam lecah, dan salah sebuah van
yang menghala ke Kota Kinabalu apabila pulang telah terbabas di Keningau dan
beberapa orang dikalangan peserta telah tercedera, seterusnya terus di kejarkan
ke Hospital Keningau. Dan salah seorang yang cedera di tahan di wad diatas
kecederaan yang dialami oleh beliau dan di pindahkan ke Hospital Sultanah Nur
Zahirah Kuala Terengganu.
Ceramah Kembara Syahadah Oleh Ustaz Mohd Fadli Bin Yusof
Tempat : Persatuan Darul Fitrah Malaysia
Masa : 10 pagi hingga 10.30 pagi
Tarikh : 8 Mac 2014
Hari : Sabtu
Ceramah
Perkongsian kembara Syahadah oleh Ustaz Fadli Mohd Yusof di Persatuan Darul
Fitrah malaysia pada kali ini bermula jam 10 pagi hingga 11.30 pagi yang
dihadiri hampir 80 orang dengan diwakili oleh Ikram Wanita Terengganu, Kelab
Pemikir Muda Unisza,pelajar Pondok Ustaz Mohd Kamal Shaari seramai 10 orang
serta penduduk sekitar.
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