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Friday, October 7, 2011
Cara Mandi Wajib Yang Betul Dan Sah…
Mandi wajib merupakan perkataan yang mudah disebut,tetapi jangan terkejut jika dikatakan banyak umat Islam di tanah air kita yang tidak sah mandi wajibnya kerana tidak melakukannya dengan betul.Untuk melakukan mandi wajib yang betul,seseorang itu tidak boleh melakukannya dengan hanya mandi secara berdiri atau duduk mencangkung sahaja. Sebaliknya,ia mesti dilakukan dalam kedua2 keadaan bagi membolehkan seseorang itu meratakan air ke seluruh anggota badannya yang zahir.
Penolong Pengarah Bahagian Dakwah,Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (JAKIM),Ustaz Haji Mat Jais Kamos, menegaskan, bagaimanapun, berdasarkan pengalamannya sebagai bekas kadi di Pejabat Agama Islam Gombak Timur dan penceramah,didapati banyak umat Islam yang tidak mengetahui perkara ini.
“Akibatnya,mandi majibnya menjadi tidak sah kerana tidak memenuhi salah satu rukun mandi wajib iaitu meratakan air keseluruh anggota badan yang zahir.Apabila mandi wajib tidak sah,ibadat yang dilakukan oleh seseorang itu juga turut tidak sah. Itulah akibatnya jika tidak melakukan mandi wajib dengan betul.” tegas beliau ketika ditemui di rumahnya di Taman Sri Keramat Kuala Lumpur.
Mandi wajib yang juga disebut sebagai mandi junub atau janabah tidak boleh dipandang ringan oleh umat islam.Setiap orang yang melakukannya mestilah mengetahui dan memenuhi rukun2nya. Jika tidak mandi wajib seseorang itu tidak akan sah.
Rukun mandi wajib ada 3 perkara:
Pertama : Niat.
Kedua : Menghilangkan najis pada badan.
Ketiga : Meratakan air keseluruh anggota badan yang zahir.
Niat mandi wajib: “Sahaja aku mengangkat hadas besar kerana Allah Taala.” Atau ” Sahaja aku mandi wajib kerana Allah Taala.”
Niat itu didalam hati dan ia hendaklah disertakan ketika air sampai ke mana2 bahagian anggota badan.Bagi perempuan yang habis haid,niat mandi wajib ialah: "Sahaja aku mengangkat hadas haid kerana Allah Taala.” Manakala bagi perempuan yang habis nifas,niat mandi wajibnya ialah: "Sahaja aku mengangkat hadas nifas kerana Allah Taala”.
Niat itu jika dilambatkan atau ketika seseorang itu memulakannya selepas dia telah membasuh salah 1 anggota badannya akan menjadikan mandi wajibnya tidak sah.Oleh itu dia mestilah memulakan kembali niatnya ketika dia mula menyampaikan air keseluruh anggota badannya.Sekiranya dia berniat sebelum air sampai ke badan,niat itu juga tidak sah. Oleh itu mandi wajibnya tidak sah.
Mengenai rukun mandi wajib yang ke 2,iaitu menghilangkan najis yang ada pada badan,menurut Ustaz Haji Mat Jais, menurut Imam Nawawi, jika kita ada najis di badan,najis itu boleh dibasuh serentak dengan mandi wajib.Ertinya membasuh najis dengan mandi itu boleh disekalikan.
Sementara rukun mandi wajib yang ke 3,iaitu meratakan air ke seluruh anggota badan yang zahir,meliputi kulit, rambut dan bulu yang ada di badan,sama ada bulu2 yang jarang atau lebat.Jika rambut seseorang itu ditocang atau disanggul,sekiranya tidak sampai air ke dalamnya, tocang atau sanggul itu wajiblah dibuka.Bulu2 dalam lubang hidung pula,tidak wajib dibasuh kerana dianggap batin.Tetapi sekiranya,bulu2 di dalam hidung itu bernajis,ia wajiblah dibasuh.
Mengenai kuku pula,jika di dalam kuku ada kotoran yg boleh menghalang sampai air ke badan khususnya di bahagian bawah kuku,kotoran itu wajiblah dibuang.Membuang kotoran di dalam kuku itu pula boleh dilakukan ketika sedang mandi.
Tentang rambut yg diwarnakan pula selain inai,inilah yang merumitnya. Sebenarnya jika rambut seseorang itu diwarnakan dengan pewarna selain inai,mandi wajib seseorang itu tidak sah.Oleh itu,seseorang yang mewarnakan rambutnya dengan pewarna selain inai,jika dia hendak mandi wajib,dia mestilah membuang pewarna pada rambutnya terlebih dahulu.Tetapi untuk membuang pewarna itu pula bagaimana? Inilah yang rumitnya,sedangkan pewarna pada rambut itu sebenarnya tidak boleh dibuang begitu mudah.
Yang menyebabkan mandi wajib orang yang menggunakan pewarna pada rambutnya tidak sah kerana pewarna itu akan menyalut rambutnya yang menghalang air sampai ke rambut. Ini berbeza dengan inai.Inai sebenarnya akan meresap ke rambut,tetapi pewarna pula akan menyalut rambut menyebabkan air terhalang ke rambut.
Tetapi dalam hal ini,jangan pula ada yang salah faham.Sebenarnya pewarna itu jika dikeluarkan sijil halal oleh JAKIM dan sekiranya pewarna itu tidak bernajis,bukanlah bermaksud menjadi tidak sah.Dalam hal ini,sukalah saya menyatakan bahawa sembahyang dan mandi wajib itu berbeza.Jadi,mestilah dipandang dari sudut yg berbeza.Dalam hal ini juga,sukalah saya menyatakan,huraian mengenai rukun mandi wajib seperti yang telah saya nyatakan ini adalah merupakan perbezaan sah atau tidak mandi wajib.Jadi,ia perlulah diberikan perhatian yang lebih oleh umat Islam.
Mengenai sebab2 seseorang itu wajib mandi wajib pula,Ustaz Haji Mat Jais menegaskan, sebab2nya terdiri daripada 6 sebab. 3 sebab melibatkan lelaki dan perempuan iaitu kerana bersetubuh walaupun tidak keluar air mani,keluar air mani dan mati. Manakala 3 sebab lagi hanya melibatkan kaum perempuan sahaja,iaitu keluar darah haid,nifas dan melahirkan anak(wiladah).
Mandi wajib boleh dilakukan dimana2 dengan menggunakan air mutlak sama ada air telaga,air paip,sungai laut dan tasik.Bagi pasangan suami isteri yang bersetubuh pula,mereka tidak semestinya mandi selepas bersetubuh,tetapi diwajibkan mandi ketika ingin beribadat.
Selepas bersetubuh pula,jika ia dilakukan pada waktu malam,jika tidak mahu mandi wajib lagi, seelok2nya ambillah wuduk sebelum tidur itu adalah sunat,manakala tidak berwuduk sebelum tidur adalah makruh.
Rasulullah S.A.W Bersabda : " Sampaikanlah pesanku biarpun satu ayat, Sebaik-baik manusia itu adalah mereka yang memberi manafaat kepada manusia lain." [Hadith Riwayat Muslim]
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Thursday, October 6, 2011
Steve Jobs, 1955 – 2011..
Steven Paul Jobs, co-founder, chairman and former chief executive of Apple Inc., passed away Wednesday.
A visionary inventor and entrepreneur, it would be impossible to overstate Steve Jobs’ impact on technology and how we use it. Apple’s mercurial, mysterious leader did more than reshape his entire industry: he completely changed how we interact with technology. He made gadgets easy to use, gorgeous to behold and essential to own. He made things we absolutely wanted, long before we even knew we wanted them. Jobs’ utter dedication to how people think, touch, feel and interact with machines dictated even the smallest detail of the computers Apple built and the software it wrote.
Jobs was born in San Francisco on Feb. 24, 1955, and adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs of Mountain View, California. He was a techie from a young age, often sitting in on lectures at Hewlett-Packard in Palo Alto while attending Homestead High School in Cupertino. He eventually landed a summer job there, working alongside Steve Wozniak.
Jobs enrolled in Reed College in Portland, Ore. in 1972, but dropped out after six months – he later said he “didn’t see the value in it.” He eventually returned home to California. He got a job at Atari, renewed his friendship with Wozniak and started hanging out with the Homebrew Computer Club. After trekking to India in 1974 — a trip he, like so many others, made to find enlightenment – Jobs returned home and looked up Woz.
The two of them launched Apple in 1976. Their first project, the Apple I, wasn’t much to look at — just an assembled circuit board. Anyone who bought it had to add the case and keyboard. But it was enough for Jobs to convince Mike Markkula, a semi-retired Intel engineer and product marketing manager, that personal computing was the future. Markkula invested $250,000 in the fledgling enterprise.
The Apple I begat the Apple II in 1977. It was the first successful mass-market computer, and easy to use, too. That would become a hallmark of Apple under Jobs.
The Apple II had a huge impact on the tech business, but cheaper alternatives, like the Commodore 64 and the VIC-20, quickly eroded Apple’s market share. IBM’s open PC platform eventually won out over Apple’s closed approach, and the die was cast. The PC dominated the market.
Still, Apple was by any measure a success. By the time Jobs was 25 in 1980, he was worth more than $100 million. Not that it mattered to him.
“It wasn’t that important because I never did it for the money,” he once said.
Apple once again shook up the industry with the Macintosh, announced in 1984 with a now-iconic Super Bowl ad challenging IBM. The Mac was a revolutionary step forward for personal computing — the first mass market computer to use a mouse-driven, user-friendly graphical interface. It was influenced by – critics would argue lifted from — technology Jobs saw a few years earlier at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. It irreversibly changed how we interact with computers.
But then Jobs fell from grace. One year after the Mac’s introduction, Jobs was fired in a power struggle with CEO John Sculley. Jobs was devastated. He felt he’d let those who came before him – pioneers like David Packard and Bob Noyce – down, and he wanted to apologize.
“It was a very public failure, and I even thought about running away from the Valley,” he admitted in a 2005 speech.
But Jobs realized he loved what he did, and wanted to keep doing it. So he founded NeXT, a computer company, and a computer animation outfit that he renamed Pixar. As for Apple, it faltered in his absence. The company’s stock plummeted 68 percent, pushing Apple to the brink of bankruptcy.
But in 1996, Apple purchased NeXT and Jobs returned to the company he founded. It wasn’t long before he was once again back at the helm, and Apple’s ascent began.
One of Jobs’ first moves was to make peace with arch-rival Microsoft. That led to a $150 million investment from Microsoft, breathing new life into the moribund Apple. Jobs was once again firmly in control, and this time he would make sure he didn’t lose it.
He ran Apple with a firm hand, enforcing a policy of secrecy, while instilling an unrivaled dedication to design and an unwavering commitment to quality. These things mattered so deeply to Jobs that he became a micromanager, one said to have put as much thought into the boxes holding Apple’s products as the products themselves.
Apple’s incredible string of hits started with the iMac and continued with iTunes and the iPod in 2001, the iPhone in 2007 and 2010’s iPad. There were some misses along the way – Mobile Me and Apple TV – but Jobs, working with lieutenants like Tim Cook, made Apple one of the biggest companies in the world.
Jobs had always been the public face of Apple, but he began retreating from the spotlight in 2004 when doctors diagnosed him with pancreatic cancer. It was a rare form of the disease, one that could be treated, and Jobs survived. His health, though, continued to deteriorate. His liver failed in 2009, and Jobs took a six-month medical leave. He returned, but was rarely seen. He announced he was resigning as CEO in August, and Tim Cook replaced him as the head the company.
At a 2005 commencement address at Stanford University, Jobs shared the philosophy that drove him.
“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life,” Jobs said. “Don’t be trapped by dogma — which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.”
Source : www.wired.com
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