Wednesday, May 7, 2014

.....' Kedai Kopi Conversations ' On Hudud




It all started with a small 'tease' from Dato H, ex-senior civil servant, entrepreneur, educator:


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Doc,


The day of the Hudud law appears to approach your home State of Kelantan. I can sense the momentum and groundswell building up.
I have spent much of the last two weeks reading up on it.
You must be eagerly awaiting its arrival.
Salam.

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No response, thus yet another 'tease' ,


Hi Doc,

What are your thoughts, as a doctor who has taken the Hippocratic oath, on the article below?  Are you a member of the group of Muslim doctors mentioned below? [ about doctors performing limb amputation in the 'hudud' scenario ]

By the way, many years ago when I was still in the Service, I was elected for a year to be the Administration Tribunal chairman at the ICAO headquarters in Montreal, Canada. I used to LOVE the pecan pies there.  There was a pastry shop near the office, with freshly baked pies, every hour on the hour!  Crowds of office-going customers.

There was no cashier at the counter. Just two guys doing the pastry and baking in the back. There was a large jar on the counter. You pick up a pie and leave C$ 5/- in the jar. Nobody watching. Nobody stole any money or pie.

No Hudud. No thefts.

Regards.

H.

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Dato H ,

My position is very simple dato
Thank God I am not the sultan, or mentri besar, cm or politicians or in the exco, pkr, Anwar Ibrahim or Wan Azizah Ismail etc etc or even Dr M

These are position of enormous responsibility and influence, if you are Muslim and in a majority Muslim country such as Malaysia.
When ' hudud ' is tabled in the parliament, anyone who calls himself a Muslim and an MP will only have three ways to vote: against it, or for it,or abstain.

One can speak till the cows crow in the street, kedai kopi or in private...it does not matter. But in parliament, this is a different story.  Anything, but a vote for hudud, in the august house, will be judged in the ' final court of law  of Yaumiddin ' as being a vote against HIM.
One can put up various rationale or intellectual discourses as one like but at the end of the day, these are not acceptable unless ours is a hung parliemant. But our parliament is not a 'hung parliament'. Muslim MP's, whatever their political persuasions, remain the majority!

People like Dr M will be asked in the 'final court of law of Yaumiddin ':

" hey thambi.. , when you are the substantive PM of Malaysia for 22 years, what have you done to make the realization of MY laws and My ways as the substantive laws of the land?"
that time Dr M would wish his mother had not begotten him!.

Be thankful that you are just chairman of your schools and I am just a pill-pusher, our jobs are easy.
You seriously give me 200k RM a month to be a cabinet minister or adviser to the present govt, I will refuse flatly..... I will not be able to answer to HIM with any measurable degree of honesty about my position if i am anti hudud.

Dr Nik Howk




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Doc Nik,

You are an eminent cardiologist who, as a young doctor many years ago, had taken the Hippocratic Oath. I am only a humble retiree.  But we are all members of society, and we cannot walk away from our obligation as its members. Will you agree to amputate a limb as a Hudud punishment?  That is the question. The answer is either a clear "Yes, I am prepared" or "No, I am not prepared",

The law of Hudud MAY soon come to your home State. If it does, it will remain there permanently.

So, it is your call, Doc Nik Howk.

H.




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Dato H ,

Why waste your breath on details.
Solve the basic position of hudud or no hudud 1st
Put the horse after the cart

What is your position on hudud may I humbly ask you Dato as a practising Muslim.....or are you a non practising Muslim?


Dr Nik Howk





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Doc ,

Details?
Because, Doc, as the saying goes,  the devil is in the details.
Because the component details make the policy.
I have learned and understood this fact after 34 years of administrative service in the government.
In my research on Hudud so far, I have found no credible evidence that such pre- medieval punishments in both Sunni and Shia Muslims countries have had any deterrent effect.
For example, modern science reveals thst gays are caused by genes, from a non-gay parent i.e. the mother. As a doctor, you know that. Would torturing and killing gays (as they are doing in Iran today) eliminate gays?  Do you want the same thing to happen in your own home State?
Details?  Because details are the building blocks of fact.
That is why.
H
On 5 May 2014






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...and email from Adam, a retired senior lawyer in KL :




Howk,

Seems to me do you prioritise the command of your Lord or the Hippocratic Oath fashioned by Man. The answer is simple.
وَالسَّارِقُ وَالسَّارِقَةُ فَاقْطَعُوا أَيْدِيَهُمَا جَزَاءً بِمَا كَسَبَا 

نَكَالًا مِّنَ اللَّهِ وَاللَّهُ عَزِيزٌ حَكِيمٌ

And (as for) the man who steals and the woman who steals, cut off their hands as a punishment for what they have earned, an exemplary punishment from Allah; and Allah is Mighty, Wise.

Adam




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Dato H ,

...And  that is the answer from one of the most senior practising lawyer you can ever get.
If you call yourself a Muslim, ALLAH says in no incertain terms,, in Kedah parlance, 'hang jangan banyak songeng sangat, just do what I tell you.'

 Forget about dr farou ...k or Sisters in Islam, your teh tarek partners'
he or they can say what they like. But YOU, Yes YOU are answerable only to ME! "
...and these people can sell their religion for a few ringgit only.

I am for hudud. and I do not have to apologise.
Dont put the horse before the cart.
Are you for hudud, my friend??
I lebih takut kepada Allah dari DAP or the dead Karpal Singh....or what other people might say.

Haji hadi, Dr Rosli,  and Husam et al did the right thing by putting  it to Parliament. If the collective Muslim MP's reject, that is their business . From Haji Hadi and his rakan-rakan's perspective , they have done their bit......each soul have to answer to Him on the final day
But one has to remember HIS  advisory: " hang pikiak hang pandai sangat, hang jangan banyak songeng sangat", to that effect I think in the Kedah linggo, to add more spice

allahualam


nik howk



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Dato ,


as muslims dato, we have to be always careful with our inner deliberation
the 'nawaitu' is most important
reverse gear, smartness are all relative depending from which standpoint one view situations
if you wear a secular prism, islam is always counterproductive and retrogressive
if you wear a'green' prism, everything become clear as clear as a summer's day

if you are anti hudud  you do not have to hide behind rationales and statistics. you are anti hudud , full stop
it is easier that way.
it become a problem when anti hudud individuals claim themselves to be islamic but........
this 'but' things creates problem and retrogression for the ummah

in nabi's time this group had onlt one term defined for them....the abdullah bin ubays group
this group , god already promise them a future worse than the trinitarians and the jews of bani khuraizah and najran

that is why i  said earlier that doc rosli and his group actually are 'brilliant' in bringing the hudu issue to parliament
now for once we can see how the socalled muslims in parliament vote.
the raayat can fully assesed themselves

as for me i am pro hudud.
you do not have to ask me how and who will'cut the hands' of those guilty etcetc. this are minuitae.
hudud implementation is in a way difficult, i do agree
because islam does not encourage 'peepng tom' looking into other people's keyholes...that is not islamic
from a HUDUD PERSPECTIVE THE ANWAR hOMOSEXUAL CASE has no locus standi even 10 years ago.
dr m should be whipped a 100 rotan for ever bringing it up. that dato, is the spirit of the law.
now let us move on

no i am not pro anwar or pro dr m
i am just pro allah

Dr Nik Howk





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from TS Ming, businessman, entrepreneur, 



gentlemen, 

if i may barge in and impose myself on your cosy conversation and make a few declarations. Like you, nikhowk, i too enjoyed the company of strange books and wonderful writers in that public library in kota bharu. like many local children of the time, i even assumed the word 'karnajee' was merely kelantanese-speak for perpustakaan, khutub khanah, library or, if you are nadzru and french, biblioteque, until i discovered the hidden plaque linking that wonderful facility of our youth to the andrew carnegie foundation. that revelation was in 1968, my lower sixth year. the librarian was a pretty lady, a minor tengku whose name escapes my immediate recall. whenever we enquired about a specific title that was not found on the shelves, she would roll her sad eyes and say that the books were not returned or had gone missing. or as my mates would say "doh keno kebah sapo?"

i understand enough to know that hudud is God's law as laid down in the Al Quran and therefore to be held sacred by all good muslims, amongst whom i aspire to be one. i readily and unblushingly make the declaration that i am a practising muslim, even if i harbour regrets that my practice is considerably short of being perfect. but i would be seriously offended if anyone demanded me to declare would i vote for a hudud enactment in malaysia and treat my answer as proof of my faith or my apostasy. a good muslim do not pose such question on such terms of another good muslim, whom he has an obligation to respect. this aggressive 'rambo-esque' approach to faith determination is overly simplistic and, pardon me, quite un-islamic.

we all have a responsibility to do the right thing, but the right thing i have found after more than 6 decades of living, is not that simple.  as dato hamzah, says, the devil is in the details. all things being equal, we can do the obvious without ifs and buts. if our infant pre-primary school grandchild wants to go to fajar prayers at the local surau, do you just let him do it on his own? do you ignore the darkness, the barking dogs and the possible paedophiles out there, merely because piety in a grandchild is such a desirable thing? no, you would not; but insist on accompanying him and if you can't, then he will have to berjemaah behind you at home.

similarly, the question of enacting hudud in malaysia is not so simple. all things being equal, yes, let us do it. but God's laws have to be implemented through the agency of men. and you yourself have ranted and railed often enough about the misguided ruling classes, elected politicians and hereditary royal households, that lord over us. you yourself have questioned their wisdom and their motives, and often despaired even with the pas ulamak-politicians in kelantan. these same ruling-class guys have roundly abused, debased and perverted the secular anglo-saxon laws in our country whenever it suits them; these same guys whose common currency include false accusations, evidence tampering, malicious and politically-inspired prosecutions, abuse of judicial and law enforcement powers and such: should God's laws and the Islamic brand be entrusted in their hands?

should there not be some discussion and articulation of how the hudud laws are to be implemented, who will actually do what? in the mid 1990s, i  had seen how woefully inadequate a syariaáh court performed over the sad matter of a female staff of mine who was abandoned for several years without provision by a wayward husband. she sought annulment on those grounds. all she got were repeated lectures about the sanctity of marriage and why she has to try and save it, never mind that notices for the husband's appearance at the same court were ignored. no wonder the sisters in islam, one of your favourite targets, are convinced of their reason for being.  i have to say that the episode and similar ones related to me left me pretty unimpressed with the administrative capacity and capability of the syariah court structure in some parts of malaysia. 

nikhowk,  like you i am glad that i am not prime minister or parliamentarian. but if i was a wakil rakyat faced with a decision to enact hudud laws in the country today, it would be highly irresponsible for me to vote yes. no, not because i reject hudud, but because i fear God's name might be invoked in vain. and i want to know whether those missing library books at our childhood library will not automatically mean the chopping of hands, due to flawed agents enacting God's laws in a bad way. 

salam and regards,  azmi.




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Doc,

Witty and wise comment from TS Ming

As human beings, our problem is in our imperfections - that our prefrontal cortex is too small, and our glands too large.  :-)

Salam.  

H.




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gentlemen,

how long will we remain in this state of 'we are just not ready yet!?'
kelantan is 95 % malay-muslim.
year in and year out, election in and election out, they voted PAS.
let them go hudud for once, and say 5 years down the lane, judge them
do not prejudge. do not under-rate these ustazs intention. do not sabotage them
by then we have brunei and kelantan, five years down the lane......make all the judgement you want

if 'sup tangan' become a  speciality in kelantan, we will see.
myself as a practising muslim, I am most afraid about being asked by HIM, what I have done for HIS laws to be implemented on HIS bumi.
at least i am on record to say now that I am for 'hudud'
if you not pro hudud, it is Ok but please don't deprecate those who are.
Malaysiakini is not the forum to air your fear.
and do not expect chow kwaey teow or muthusamy to be not apprehensive about  hudud the way you guys are churning it out.
at the end of the day, gentlemen, we " are souls that are made to be alone, and we are answerable to HIM on a solo basis "

'are you with ME or are you not with ME?'.
just a simple question. Nadzru the Arabist, will write a book about it and at the end of the day we may not know which way he is going. that is nadzru
he is a linguist.
i will just say 'yes SIR!, i am with you'.......
i am not wise nor witty.
i am just blunt.
i don't mince my words
i  rather call a 'spade a spade'.


nik howk



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from Che Breheng, my neighbour :


Doc Nik Howk ,


I am not sure whether I interject correctly. If my understanding is correct, these two  guys got confused between shariah and secular practice. 

Religion cannot be argued based on secular statistical value judgement and results. Otherwise, the rule of religion will collapse. Example why get married  and ended in divorce when many live-in couple stay together and remain well and good?. 

Why slaughter chicken when non slaughtered chick also taste same or may be even better?
Why practice Islam when non muslim countries are richer.  

It will be no ending if we equate with our own values statistics. In my opinion, no matter how sincere, charitable, polite and concern for others the person is  BUT if the person does not recognised Allah and worship HIM etc, in the eyes of God he is still a bad person..

Che Heng






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from Assoc Prof Dr  Azman , of KB :




Assalam mualaikum wrt, Nik Howk

Well said Nik; you got the substances. This takwa and iman is not an easy thing, those who are given the hidayah will surrender to ALL Allah swt will. We have to be grateful on that.

A person like you who have gone from cover to cover with the Al Quran will certainly be given the hidayah. We belief in what were written in the Al Quran dan beriman dgnnya. That is our AKIDAH. We have to accept even we cannot explain and understand the logic; not in everything that is transmitted to us.

So I believe that we need to understand Al Quran and Hadith, then only we will submit to Allah and 100% BERIMAN dengan Nya.
A person who are knowledgeable in the worldly affair, high academic achievement does not guarantee he has the IMAN/ faith.

The polemic is on hudud now; you will be surprised how people comment on hudud and putting down hudud in facebook and PPIM mailing list. This Farouk is a real rascal, trading his liberalism philosophy with IMAN. The kafirun also have a field day kutuk Islam and hudud. The same apply to jahil persons and munafik.

Wassalam mualaikum wrt.

Thank you very much/ Jazakallah.

Prof. Dr Nurul Azman
Deputy Dean Clinical
Lincoln University College Kota Bharu



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Friends,


Such is the issue of 'hudud'.

From Nabi's time till now only the names and backgrounds keep changing, the scenario is still the same as off 1450 years ago. Abu Jahal, Abu Lahab , Mughairah, Abu Suffian, Abdullah bin Ubay then rode camels now they came in their benzes and bentleys, run bank and businesses from London and Manhattan.

But from the perspective of Allah, we are all 'thambi' to him, 'thambi' with just a small ' t ' . And HE will pull us aside , one by one, by our forelocks and ask, " Hang ingat hang gedebe sangat ke ? "

This we have to remember before we decide to sell our religion for a few ringgit.




Dr Nik Howk




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Dato H ,




Forgive my intrusion into the hot exchanges between the elite thinkers on Dr Nik's blog on hudud.  I am addressing this explicitly to you both.

I am compelled to send you this simple article written by Mohammed Salam Madkoar, who was Head of Islamic Law, University of Cairo.  I noticed you said you have been reading a lot on the subject but do read  this article. 

Most people have a preconceived view that Islamic law and hudud as barbaric esp wrt hand cutting as a punishment, and that Islamic judges are bound by ancient and outdated rules of fixed punishments for all crimes. The fact that you keep referring to  hand cutting as a babaric form of punishment made me think that perhaps we (you and Dr Nik included) should leave it to experts (Islamic law experts) to implement the Shariah Law correctly for Malaysia (hopefully). It does make sense that with 1.2 billion Muslims worldwide Dato, Shariah Law and Hudud will be implemented.  It will be coming to Malaysia, whether we like it or not.  However, let us give Shariah Law and Hudud a chance. Let us understand it fully before we make form of judgement. If we Muslims dont understand Islamic Law and hudud, can you imagine the fear the non believers have.

It is rather expected that as a Muslim, our reference should be the Quran and Hadith but you have referred on 2 occasions, references from Leviticus 20.  In fact Dato when I read it off from the internet, their concept of sins are along the same lines as Islam but their punishment are barbaric (always punishment by death and nothing else). 

Attached is the article, about 8 pages. 


Kind regards,

Husna Kassim
London, UK





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nikhowk,  


my line of reasoning seems to be shared by people more álim than me! please see:


salam and regards,  

azmi w hamzah.



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Tan Sri Ming,


Sorry Tan Sri.

In my book, I never trust this 'young punk' from Perlis.
If you listen carefully, the current MB of Kelantan seem to be more coherent in his views. Even so called ulama' are not immuned to selling the ugama for a few ringgit!

I know, you, like myself, have a lot of reservation about royalties, and both of us try to keep away from them for various reasons of out own, but when the Sultan of Brunei, suddenly got up on the 'right side' of his bed one morning, and decided to go 'Islamic', this is not an accident in Time. This has already being 'predecided' in Loth Mahfuz before all of us are born. This my dear Tan Sri and Dato H, is called 'hidayah'. At 68, His Majesty is gifted with 'hidayah'. Does not mind that he has lead a previous less than pristine lifestlye. We all do. And if you have billions at your behest, it is difficult to be clean and pristine.  But a 'hidayah' is a'hidayah'. One can be 75 and the ' grave can be calling while the house may already be bidding goodbye' but without 'hidayah' one can still be a total loss!

If Kelantan gets its way, then we have two in the 'crucible'. Despite a lot of reservation from people like Dato H and OMG Dr Farouk and his kuncu2 who should know better, Kelantan and Brunei may do well and be an example to follow.

You put the issue of Hudud to a gallery of secular minded individuals to vote and discuss on, of course it is all bad. You ask Tony Blair or Bush about Muslims, they will say all of us have to 'convert'.

Hudud is none of their business. Attacking a countyr bacause Hudud is going to be implemented is none of their 'fuc...g business!!! And this we ahve to show these barbarians that in peaceful Malaysia, we can make it a success. We have to start somewhere. This is the right place. Elsewhere in Africa, you will have the ANC forces coming in. In Afghanistan, America will reinvade. It is already 1450 years since Muhammad [pbuh]. How long more do you want to wait.

We have to learn from the Sultan of Brunei, despite our reservation with the behaviour of some of the royalties here back home. In fact, I can foresee this could cascade into a healthy form of democracy, 'Islamic style'. Democracy and Islam is another big issue and I will not touch on that unless Dato H and his friends graduate fully from his 'tafseer class'. Otherwise I will be clobbered.
There are levels levels and and we have not yet finish level one in the 'Tafseer masterclass'. Opting out from my class is of course an option. This is a free country, Tan Sri and dato.



Dr Nik Howk




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Dr Nik ,


I must put on record that I fully concur with your understanding on hudud . 
May Allah Swt help us All with our good intentions.

Wassalam.

Sent from my iPhone

Nadimah





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Dear Puan Husna,

Thank you for the article by Salam Madkoar. I am grateful to you for taking the time and effort to email me the article, apropos my conversation with Dr. Nik.  I went through it this morning.

Of course the points Salam Modkoar made are factual. They are also familiar. They would be an epiphany to those who are new to the philosophical idea of the "oneness" of the Islamic polity, as many US commentators tend to be, and to their affection for the Jeffersonian requirement of the separation of Church and State. 

The strong views in the West on this separation can be easily understood, of course, from their historical experience - from the six venal, oppressive, decadent popes that gradually fed to the broad discontent in Europe, and to Martin Luther's climactic nailing of his protest on the cathedral door, and to the rise of the Protestant movement, and the breakup of the Holy Roman Empire.  Within the Protestant movement itself, the princes and kings "established" their own churches and confiscated the property of the churches, priories and abbeys that were formerly Roman Catholic. "Papist loot."

The kings then appointed their own archbishops and bishops, leading to a new alliance of King-Chuch oppression. Many ordinary people fled, in fragile ships tossing in a violent ocean, to the New World to escape this oppression. This period was coeval to the Age of Enlightenment, or the Age of Reason in the West.   (Islam had its own Age of Enlightenment much earlier, in the centers of learning such as Bagdad, Cairo, Alexandria, and Catalunyan Spain.)

The thirteen colonies in the New World were deeply conscious of the dangers of this oppression - personal, political and intellectual - from any alliance of church and state. Thus the emergence of the "secular" state in the West. But they are not completely secular - many sectarian institutions still enjoy tax benefits from the state. It is still very much a "simmering" issue in the US and Europe. The issue still occupy the dockets of cases in the US supreme court!

Coming back to Salam Madkoar's brief outline of the Sharia, and Haad. It is a good introduction to one who is unfamiliar with the topic. To others, the article is very thin on the data, and the actual implementation of the more brutal forms of punishment. It also glosses over what are crimes against Allah and crimes against society.  This nexus has very powerful implications in a modern, industrialized society. For example, theft is Haad and is punished in the well known stipulated manner (of course, with caveats of such evidence as witness accounts or confession). Bribery, however, is a lesser crime against society.

Now, in the modern world, bribery, corruption, kickbacks, cronyism, influence-peddling, plunder of the national treasury, manipulation and abuse of state power, devastation of our natural resources, environmental degradation, climate change....I can go on.... are much more serious in their consequences, much more egregious in their nature, much more at war against our total interest and well-being, than the theft of a loaf of bread or a few coins. 

In short, one needs to view the judicial institutions within the context of a modern economy, the GINI ratio, education, gender fairness, kindness and decency as social values, and the the well being of every individual in society.

One can, perhaps, be forgiven for being unimpressed by the oft-repeated argument that the 1.2 billion Muslim population is the harbinger of a future world judicial order.  One should, on the contrary, be more worried that the name of Allah may be mis-used in human power play, as we have seen in the past, and are today being played and replayed like sad, cliche videos of human folly.

I can hear the good Dr. Nik Howk bellowing at me, "If not now, WHEN?"  

The question, Dr. Nik, is not When? but How?

Having said that, I wish to thank you again for your kindness in forwarding the article to me.

Best wishes.

Hamzah.








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Dato H,


Allow me to interject your lively conversation with Puan Husna of London.
Yes, I would certainly ask that question, " If not now , when ? ".

His Majesty the Sultan of Brunei, irrespective of warts carbuncles and all, irrespective of 'Hollywood crowd' making animal noise in the background not wanting to frequent any more the Brunei owned favourite watering hole in Hollywood,  still is going on with his plan for ' hudud '.

And why not Kelantan? And now!!

Forget about people like Dato H, Dr Farouk and Sisters in Islam who probably have too much cheese in their UK days anyway.

The time is NOW!!

Dr Nik Howk
Ps: ...or do we still insist that we must get Chow Kwaey Teow's or Muthusamy's permission before we introduce hudud to the parliament? This question I direct to Husam, Doc Rosli et al to answer...
have we lost our 'balls' ?? 






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from Ghe Breheng, my neighbour




I just wonder why so many people are against implementation of Hudud?. In comparison, these people are against against the  mandatory death sentence on drug trafficking.  Why? 

 Is it the law or implementation or it  Islam itself that these people are against but dare not said openly, scared to be labelled as anti-religion?. 

It it is not a surprise that God describe human into 3 categories only (not by race,colour or national etc), refer to surah al-Baqarah ie .

Mukminun  [1-5), 
Kafirun (6-7) and 
Munafikun (8-20), 

thereafter God says worship Him (21). A reminder to us as Muslims to be careful in which category we are?


Che Heng, 
Subang Jaya






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Heng,

The great game nowadays is political correctness.
You see this game being played by people like Farouk, Sisters in Islam etc etc and etc.
They are more acutely fearful of the public gallery and how the public perceive them than how God would see them.

As I say, Abu Jahals, Abu Lahabs and worse still, Abdullah bin Ubays nowadays do not ride camels anymore.
The run the world from Manhattan, London and posh offices in  KLCC and Dubai.
The get chauffer driven in their Jaguars and Bentleys.
The lesser Abu Jahals run schools and banks.
Most wins election
Some of them are successful generals.
They have even permeated  into the 'ulama' ruling class!

Their discourses are lenghty, their rationales and arguments are very persuasive
But at the end of the day, what do we get? :
No hudud, we are not ready yet!..Islam for the time being need to be at the margin, we will have to wait for another 200 years! What will our friends, Chow Kwaey Teow and Muthusamy say? etc etc and etc.

If you are the CEO and Rabb of this universe, what do you say to these people, Heng?

Just the other day I was reading an article from the US of an associate prof in one of the Islamic theology schools there, defending LGBT!! He himself is a homosexual.
OMG !

" Ya Rabb! Which nook and corner of Hell are you doing to send us who have collectively allowed these degradation and maliase and ghaflah to permeate this society? "

Nik Howk





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from Nadzru Azhari, after a night out, high on Starbuck coffee :







Dear TS WanMing & Nik Howk,

I came back last night and kept thinking of the appropriate word to rehash what I said to both of you at the Starbucks. Let me give it a try now, earlier, as we never know what  Nik Hock is up to and pre-empts me with his 'imperialism of the piety of fear'.

Without missing reference to your historical marker point of the Battle of Gallipoli , when a muslim force last won   a major battle , I took notice that socio-political thought change hasn't been remarkably much, if any at all, in the muslim milieu. We therefore lack the 'narratives' to articulate those changes and since the 'Islamic' socio-political change requires an ecclesiastical 'arabic language'  expression, we lack that even more. The parchness of our milieu in that narrative of change has hit the arabic language worst. So I gave you two examples of where that occured, like the use of the word 'ihtijaj' and 'intifadha' to describe 'demonstration' and ' uprising' using the root words of 'haaj' ,'hujjah' and 'faidh' meaning 'argument ' and ' surplus of space'. It is obvious , the arab socio-political milieu have not seen demonstration nor  protest and uprising of that nature for a long time, certainly well before the Battle of Gallipoli. As a non-originator of thought, since the BofG (Battle of Gallipoli) the arabic language has to run to borrow and even create words just to be able to keep up with the world's narrations. When it comes to socio-political structuring it hits that milieu in the parchness of its journals and publications. Hence, if the thinking of the arabic socio-political milieu is going to be our resource base, for Hudud Law, we are going into deep trouble for we are going into the milieu of narrative poverty. If I may repeat, the last respectable journal of criminal law was that of the 'Mejelle' the records of the proceedings in the Ottoman judiciary in Cyprus and that was a lil before the BoG. The articulation and drafting of the Hudud Law will suffer the same pain as the Law for Islamic Banking. If it worked and is working ( past and  resent continuous tense!) for the latter, God Willing it will work for the former.

If I may plagiarise from you once again, the 'narrative' requires a rich , 'free and sovereign' political history and here outside the arab milieu in our own Malay peninsula we suffered from the  being a 'feeble feudal society', where religiosity is a feeble feudal manifest of the feudal 'bakhila' over the clerical 'khoja' class , running in parallel with a colonial hegemony.   Nevertheless, I reiterated to you last night that we in our South East Asian countries have a socio-political history of a spread that is second to none in the world in order to refer to as resources in the reconstruction and formulation of our 'religious' thought and building its institutions, in law and justice, economics and trade, government and diplomacy. Hence I revealed my concern at the lack of our strong acquaintance with our 'regional socio-political milieu' at the expense of our preoccupation with our tunnelled vision at the 'arab and middle eastern milieu', this tunnel being created at and to the exclusion and non-porosity with the cocurrent and parallel socio-political milieux in the world today particularly in our region. We remember the huge humiliation at the demolition of the Egyptian army in the 1967 6-day war but we are not familiar with the victory of the rag tag Vietnamese Army in the 1954 Battle of Dien Bien Phu, whence the latter led to the collapse of the French Colonial Empire and led to the 'independence' of Algeria, Senegal, Tunisia. Dien Bien Phu saw the desertion of the Muslims conscripted soldiers in the French Colonial Army under Gen Christian Marie de la Croix Castrides to join the regiment of 19 years old Pvt Hoang Dang Vinh in droves. We identify with the humiliation of the obvious incompetency and 'feeble feudal milieu 'army of the downtrodden, we do not identify with the pride of a decolonising country , whose victory changed the socio-political map of our own 'islamic milieu'. 

If I may, the 'Imperialism of the piety of the feeble feudal milieu' is hitting us hard, we are hardly convinced yet with the 'free religious will' to accept the ' persuasive' of Islam and we are now going into the 'imperative' , like you said, more than 50 years of 'independence' and enfranchising with a post-independent constituion and state building , we better be freakingly prepared, that is simple law of thermodynamics of the competitive advantage of milieux ( x is added as plural in french) and nations. The 'persuasive' is when so many retired university lecturers in Islamic Studies go round from surau to house to surau conducting 'tazkirah' and ' majlis ilmu' and the 'imperative' is when you make them stand for elections and become law-makers. Needless to say few of the 'persuasive' class will become the 'imperative' class, as drafting laws and defending its bases is an art that demands a high intellectual calibre and not the 'rote' khojahood of opening a dull kitab and reading it out to redemption seeking retired ex-sinners.

Our imperative religious class in articulating Hudud Law must be a master class that when speaking to the 30% he can make the balance 70% listen to him more intensely than the 30%. Law -Making is an all encompassing exercise, it is a constitutional matter, not of personal piety and a 30% internal persuasion, it has to be a 70% acceptance or at least tolerance. That is not a difficult task,  if not an interesting and very challenging one, indeed will go with the maxim of the 'easier getting to be easier'.

I wanted to share the subject of my personal history as project director of the Southern Sudan Oil Development project, not just with the need to seek your 'intervention' in the process of expediting payment of fees to the arbritrators in London but also as a very good case study of what the 'imperialism of the feeble milieu ' can do to a national oil company , if not just to Hudud Law. A small country and economy we already are, but we had the might of China in that Melut Basin Oil project and yet our august ,National Oil Company chose to pull out,  hook line and sinker, losing our 'avantage Africain" while Petrochina  rode on us and stride on to economically conquer Africa. 

Next, you touched on the subject of how we are marrying off our children and how we, yes the three of us, enlightened, much wayfaring, top of our professions kelantanese fellows, related to one another by blood and further enforced by incestuous marriages are STILL continuing that  propagation of the DNA of the' feeble feudal milieu'. Insha Allah, I have taken steps to change and change all the three of us shall do, only we need to convince our 'feeble milieu' wives and regiment of overbearing aunts.

Then you spoke about your mountain climbing guide Ashraf Ahmad , whence during your K summit attempt, you saw 'Azad Kashmir' and then Ashraf Saab went on to narrate to you how the  ' Shiites and Sunnis' of Hunzar, Gilgit, Kashmir and the plains of Northern India got  united and fought the Indian regiments out of North West Kashmir, even the 'heretic' Ismailis ( declared heretics by the Shiites!) were in the battle fray with the Sunno-Shii alliance. Not that you are for Pakistan and against India, but to illustrate your dismay at the later conspiracy to put shit on the sunni-shii alliancing. How on earth it became a 'khutbah topic' drafted by the MAIS and you had to bear with it one friday at Taman Melawati mosque.

With that let us close our discourse on Hudud Law and I am writing this as fast as I can for I cannot let Nik Hock put shit on us, he will certainly do it, for I dont think he went back to sleep last nighrt, instead he went straight to the hospital to write and wait for some poor fellow's artery to repair.

Bon voyage .

Wassalaam

Nadzru Azhari




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Ts Ming and Nadzru ,


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiEPGPYezTg
Our climbing, riding and diving days are over ts but it is nice to know that this was taken in Perhentian Island just 2 years ago



Dr Nik Howk




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Nikhowk, Ru,

Is this Nikhowk's gentle manner of bringing a (temporary) closure to the hudud debate, or is he merely signalling that since our climbing, riding, diving and wandering days are over due to creeping old age, about the only thing left we can do well is argue and debate? And inspite of our individual protestations to moderation, the truth alas, is we are all inclined towards the Oscar Wilde exhortation to do anything we find worthy to be taken to excess! So i fear there shall be yet more hudud and other arguments ahead between the good friends, with deep differences giving rise to neither the questioning of each others 'akidah nor threatening the friendship. 

That is the value of open debate and discourse. It may not change positions and viewpoints, but it will sure make the listener understand where the speaker is coming from. But the feeble feudal malay(sian) masses has little capacity or encouragement to do this - leaving society in that dark corner of close-mindedness and prejudice.

Ru's viewpoint about the dryness  of the socio-political-historical narrative leaving the arab language so uninspired and impoverished that it could not cope when called upon to tell the story of major contemporary events, whether that be the palestian intifadha or the arab spring, is very troubling. Not being able to read and understand the arabic language (should that be a statement of personal regret or a condemnation of the ff malay approach to quranic and religious education?), I could and would not have stumbled upon this observation. I thought about it and wondered whether or not this is the inevitable legacy of the impotency and despair that has befallen muslim societies in general, and the arab masses in particular? 

When you have stories of glorious victories and great achievements, the narrative becomes easier and free-flowing, allowing the story line to drink deep in the achievements of the victor but also, more importantly in the context of the broader human narrative, in showing magnanimity to the vanquished. When you have no room to crow about yourself, how do you praise your enemy? So the ff cockerel could not flap its wings to welcome the dawning of another glorious day; it does not believe there can be another glorious day to come. The legacy of defeat is pessimism and despair. Instead the ff cockerel sulks in bitterness and takes to spitting venom and blame at others, whether those be penjajah, pendatangs, zionist conspirators or a 'self-hating' brother. 

All of this leaves me very depressed. As someone who rather finds fault with himself rather than embrace victimhood as excuse, it leaves me no more optimistic than those fellow ff malays i do not agree with. That is also my excuse to sulk away to the quiet of Anglostan, where I see vital signs of muslim social, economic and intellectual re-awakening. Is that the subliminal message of Muhammad's hijrah?

By the way, I was not attempting to conquer the summit of K2 under the tutelage and guide of Ashraf Aman. I was merely trying to get to base camp! 

Salam and warmest regards,  Azmi.w.Hamzah
14 / 5 / 2014



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TS Ming & Nadzru ,




Both ts , Both......

Hudud will never be acceptable, I realise, to even majority of us Muslims who, at this juncture of time, choose not to know their Book much closer, let alone their Prophet's seerah and hadeeths.



We need not have the eloquence of a ' Nadzru ' to learn a wee bit of the Qur'an. In fact it could well be dangerous. When we reach the level of a ' Nadzru ', it is a different height....an a dangerous one at that also because one can assume a degree of ' smugness and pride ' that automatically come with the territory  only to be found in the rarefied masters of any field. Hallaj's neck got stretched [ or  was it 'pancung' ] not because he was an ignorant  heretic but because the fuc...g people of his time had not reach his level of understanding on the issue of 'fana'.  There is a'playing field' between the Rabb and His abdals, even among  the very committed ones. Hallaj was narrowing the field too much, the rest of his colleagues and friends thought he was mad! Even Ibn Arabi, when asked to defend his fellow sufi, commented, " there are drunken sufis and there are drunken sufis...". Hallaj's drunkenness was beyond even his friends. It was only in al-Ghazali's time that the 'playing field was better defined. Al Ghazali understood Hallaj's predicament, and to prevent further umbrage between the common Muslims including the'  fuqahas ' ; and the 'elites' who are the sufis, he clearly identified the 'field' and stated in very definitive terms that even though 'elites within 'elites' can play in that ' playing field ' to the point of being in 'fana' , the bridge between the Rabb and His Abdals is not bridgeable and will never ever be.

Now what has this to do with our discussion on Hudud you may ask? We are currently as an ummah at the bottommost pit, far, far away from the 'playing field '. Then why hudud, you may ask? 
Because Hudud is the simplest manifestation of our acceptance of His rule and advisories. If we even cannot appreciate Hudud, which is very 'definitive' [ muhkam],we can forget about other things which are 'clouded' and 'muthashabihat' within the Qur'an and those outside the Qur'an, hadeeths included.

From my personal survey, very few are interested even in the 'qur'an tafseer' made easy. I send to 400 intellectuals in and around KL every week , week in and week out, and hardly 20 % listen. Taking a book of tafseer and reading  would be a more difficult task and I reckon the % would be lower.

But back to our friend Nadzru, looking for one view that correspond to his, out of 19 other dissenting views, in qur'anic and hadeethic linggo is being on a rather 'slippery slope'.
So I find this short discourse on the fallacy of the salafis by non other than my favourite scholar, TJ Winter, quite relevant to people like Nadzru. More so to people like Farouk, Kassim Ahmad and Sisters in Islam and ' yang sewaktu dengan nya',  who may have good intentions but are clearly misguided, to say the least.

I say, Let Tariq Ramadan exhort for moratoriam on hudud in Europe and America and even in his 'Arabia'. That is his 'siasah'. He needs that. But for Kelantan and Brunei, we are ready for it.
The horse-carriage has been there for years waiting for the 'horse'.
There will never be a ' perfect horse ' or a ' perfect horse-carriage ' these days and age but unless we start whipping the 'horse' into motion and discipline, we will never start at all.

Allahualam

Dr Nik Howk

















Monday, March 24, 2014

Diabetes



I am a heart doctor. Yet, 70 % of the patients who line up my outpatient clinic on a daily basis are diabetics. Oftentimes I see more diabetic patients than the endocrine/diabetic specialist next door to me. And why is this so? Diabetes at the cellular level impacts on the micro and macro vascular capillary and arterial bed of all systems of the body which mean all organs, including the heart and the brain .

Since it impacts on all the organ systems in an incremental way over time the potential mortality and morbidity caused by diabetes is very significant. In fact it is very impressively significant, unfortunately. If we go by statistic, you guys would not like what I am going to tell you:

If you are , say diagnosed at  age 40, your expected lifespan, on the basis of current actuarial statistics in the UK and America, can be shorten by 10 years!
If you are 50 when you are first diagnosed and treated, the average statistical truncation of your lifespan is 8 years.
If 60 at age of diagnosis, it is 4 years.

If you are an average Malaysian male, where the average life expectancy is currently at  just over 72 plus minus, the truncation of  life span is very significant. Say take that your diagnosis is at age 40. By 62, most of you would be history. This is not palatable at all.

But all of us can do something to change the scenario.
The best is of course prevention.
It is free.
It is about obesity, obesity, obesity and obesity.
Next come sedentary lifestyle.
If you ask me about a simple formulla I would say,
Stick to your college days weight [ height in centimetres minus 100, and that is your ideal weight in Kg ]
If obviously, like myself, you have surpassed that 'figure'a long time ago, this is still not too late to start going to the gym. 
Or take that proverbial ' two kilometre' walks daily to the surau for your isyak prayer. 
It is exercise, exercise and exercise.....
See you guys at the gym [ or the surau ! ]



Diabetes made simple : an intro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGL6km1NBWE



Diabetes and its complications
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpdlJ79ACCo








Related articles in the blog:

1. Modified Cambridge Diet
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2010/11/obesitymodified-cambridge-diet.html

2. You Don't Have To Be A Marathoner
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2012/12/on-exercise-and-longevity-you-dont-have.html

3. Mixing The Profane and The Sublime
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2009/03/exercise-mixing-profane-and-sublime.html

4. Longevity : A Muslim Perspective
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2008/07/longevity-muslims-perspective.html

5. 'That Two Kilometre Walk To The Nearest Surau'
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2011/02/unto-him-is-journeying.html




Monday, March 10, 2014

Tafseer Masterclass.....



  I launched my tafseer website, [ http://tafseerkoran.blogspot.com/ ], in September 2011, incorporating some useful tafseer work on the utube and the internet by scholars and enthusiastic daei, young and old , across the globe under one website. I was inspired by Muhammad Asad and while I have been surfing on tafseer work for years, I notice that there exist a niche to bring them all to my avid readers under one collective website. I must reiterate I am just a compiler, not having the necessary scholarship nor the academic background and zuhudness to contribute to the content. Just a humble compiler. May Allah, the All Knowing, the Merciful, in His ultimate wisdom, judges me correctly, insyaallah.

   Starting a few months back I started sending my 'dirty' emails to friends, and friends of friends, to enhance more global  and local knowledge in the Qur'an. I started with surah muqaddam and have now graduated to Surah An Nisa. Al Hamdullillah, the class has not been entirely quiet. Oftentimes it can get boisterous as you can see here in this present class studying surah An Nisa, thanks to a few brilliant 'students' who make class very lively indeed! :







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Friends,





    Worldly duties weighed heavily upon him. Some simple people from  Yemen came to Medina, and when they listened to the reader in the mosque chanting the Qur'an, tears fell from their eyes. " We were like that once," he said, " but our hearts have grown harder since." But not his heart. At night he would go into the city to seek the destitute and the oppressed, listening with untiring patience to their troubles. On one occasion, in the hut of a poor blind widow, he met 'Umar, who had come independently on the same errand. The two great men, moulders of a new world of openness to the Divine and of the human order, one of them soon to be engaged in world conquest, squatted side by side in the widow's hut. They thought that this was what rulership meant in Islam. What else could it possibly mean?

  Like the palm tree. Abu Bakr was soon cut down. After bathing incautiously on a cold morning, he developed a fever and became gravely ill. The people wanted to send for a physician, but he knew his time had come: " He has already visited me," he said, meaning the divine Physician. On his deathbed he received a message from Khalid Ibnu Walid, commander on the Persian frontier, asking for reinforcements. " Do not delay," he told 'Umar, " If I die- as I think- this day, do not wait till evening; If I linger till night, do not wait till morning. Do not let sorrow for me divert you from the service of Islam and the business of your Lord."

   He died soon after, in August AD 634, aged sixty three, and 'Umar was chosen to succeed him.



Charles Le Gai Eaton
excerpt from " Islam And The Destiny Of Man "
....a bloody good read ! a difficult one too !


Innalillah hiwainna ilaihirojiun, to both the MAS jet disappearance, and earlier to DSAI's failed appeal.
Both are 'acts' of God. The former, inevitable but the later, also inevitable, a circus we have let ourselves fall into  as our collective " hearts have grown harder since."
People, men and women, unashamedly falling on their knees and palms fighting for bits and pieces of that thing called 'power', disregarding all sense of shamelessless, accountability and integrity. Congratulations! We have come a long  way from the days of 'Umar and Abu Bakr


Enjoy your tafseer masterclass

nik howk


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From: hamzah@cempaka.edu.my
To: drnikisahak@hotmail.com




Back to basics, Doc Nik, why does God allow such such awful tragedies to innocent passengers as on MH 730 to happen? Why do bad things happen to good, innocent people?


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On 9 Mar 2014 07:32, "Nik Isahak Wan Abdullah" <drnikisahak@hotmail.com> wrote:
Dato,

wow Dato i do not expect this simple elementary question from an educated chap like you  and at your age! It is like the classic, " If God is exist , why does He take my Grand Ma? " type of question......

But i will try to be simple since you i assume are just pulling my leg....you already know the answer unless you have been taking too much cheese in your UK days!!

Put your goodself in the position of the  CEO and undisputed owner of the universe which span trillions of galaxies, and ever expanding..
You know every cell that mutate at any point in time, any leave that fall in the forest in the dark of the night, any sperm that meet an ovum in the darkness of all fallopian tubes
You even own time , not just space..[.and I dont mean Time.com ]
You own 6 billion souls, living in this world and billion other that have been 'frozen still' waiting for 'yaumiddin'.
             To you, in your Arash, in a dimension beyond dimensions, in a space beyond space, nothing 
              encapsulate you. Time is your invention and 'makluk.'Yesterday, today and tomorrow
              already happened and unfold like a tapestry to you in your Loth Mahfuz.

             Man, beginning with the primodial Adam, is and was your last of your 'makluk'.

               How would you rate these billions of souls, if you do not  test them?
You give some of them cancer scares, death by air plane crashes and bankcruptcies and heartbreaks....mostly heartbreaks.
                For most you give them abject poverty and to your surprise you find them handling it with                    
                dignity and sabr
                For some you give them high scholarship and knowledge in your SOP's and most 'sell' them
                for pittance                      
For the lucky very few , you give them istanas and power and see how they behave, and in most instances, they invariably failed very miserably.
And yet for some you give them mutilated bodies from birth and see how they take them.
                To make the picture complete you also throw some Tsunamis or two. Of course the  
                engineers and scientists amongst them attributed these to those craps called geographical                
                'faults' that you also throw in, as a red-herring, to show that you are a 'scientific' god.

You give them SOP's to follow and also for guidance,
and you also have mechanism to rate them as well.
Nothing very complicated
The Malays and Arabs call it 'taqwa'

Then when Yaumiddin did arrive, true to you being merciful and just, you let them see their books. Those whom you deemed passed with flying colours you give them through their right hands, the ones who failed, from their left or the back.


nik howk



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 Subject: RE: Let Us Get back To Basic....Surah An Nisa
From: hamzah@cempaka.edu.my
To: drnikisahak@hotmail.com



Dr Nik,


Another simple and elementary set of questions to elicit some wisdom from Dr. Nik Howk's intellect:
1. Since God is Prescient and All - Knowing He would,  by definition, already know how we will respond to, and how many marks we will score, in the challenges of His tests and sop. So why go through it?
2. If if is a test of Free Will, does it not demolish the concept of Predestination?
3. How do you respond to the question of Regression?
This is linked to the principle of First Cause so beloved of Catholic theologians.
4. If Moses was a prophet, Nabi Musa, how is that the Torah made no mention of Heaven or Hell? (Jahweh the Jewish God spent a lot of time teaching about the conduct of life, but also commanded the Hebrews to massacre rival tribes (e.g. the Malakites) in ways modern morality would consider cruel and inhuman.) Indeed, nor did Jesus (Nabi Isa). It was Saint Paul (his original Jewish name was Saul) and, later, Saint Augustine who developed that concept.
No doubt these are elementary questions for you to hit for six runs. Neutral Face


Hamzah



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 To: hamzah@cempaka.edu.my
CC: jublintan65@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: Let Us Get back To Basic....Surah An Nisa
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 2014 23:03:43 +0800
Dato,


I would not do  justice to such a challenge if I answer you right on. We can be at it for days!
I, myself, have been searching for  years for a definitive answer to the philosophical riddles that you have thus raised. It took me thirty years until I stumble on Dr Shaykh Muktar al Magrhoui, a double Phd in electrical engineering and physics. He is Moroccan by birth, a graduate from Syracuse university and now an imam of a mosque in USA.


He will take a good 4 hours of your life if you have the patience but it is all worth it. What you raised is not small matter. It impinges on our aqidah and our ability to aceive future stillness of hearts. 
I suggest you listen hard , and if possible 3 to 4 times over.
You will like his ' flat 2 dimensional universe ' analogy, and the three dimensional heart surgeon operating on a 'flat 2 dimensional patient in a flat 2 dimensional universe hospital' !


As for me now, I will end on a philosophical note and paraphrase what the late British philosopher, Bertrand Russel,  said when asked about life: " Life is a stage...We are the actors".
Or was it Shakespeare?

Of course there is an Islamic bent to it
What type of actor?
An actor that aims to follow HIS SOP's, get HIS blessing  and rahmat and end up in His paradise, if possible in Jannatul Firdaus, the highest of the highest, insyaallah.
Failing which, at worse, get my taubat accepted, and  I  would not mind sitting at the paradisal door knocking for another million years!

nik howk



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from Nadzru Azhari, prospecting for oil somewhere in the Sulu Sea.
This 'student ' is soo good with his Arabic, he has been known to be able to sell sand to the Libyans!
During Muammar Ghaddafy's time of course



Nik Hock,

I have a simpler first principles response to share with you. God is not in the business of changing the laws of physics with his creation and in his revelation. As Prof Quraish Shihab said, God is so down to earth that he manifests his acts in simple physics and his message in simple language. He created the law of seismology and got 250,000 pious muslims of Aceh dead, not on comfortable hospital beds with soliloquy and prayer recitals on nightly vigil , but in very 'cruel' salt water inundation. In so doing he created enough geophysical faults and plate movements that make oil and gas available and minerals pushed to the surface to serve the remainder that did not get killed, for generations,creating great economics and civilisation for his Quran to be useful and relevant. God in his character of 'rahman' and 'raheem' discapables himself from perpetuating cruelty and his has no other hidden cruel character undeclared agenda and unbeknowest to mankind. Fortunately God also has a law of ' mitigation and prevention' of murderous laws of physics. It is the laws of physics itself. A phenomenon of physics has it own inhibitor and mitigator. God does not make mankind incapable of learning how. In the case of the Aceh tsunami, perhaps a thick barricade of the simple mangrove would have been sufficient. Hence do not blame him in the Courts since he already forewarned us, planteth not the mangrove brush and the mighty waves will reach you. God also does not keep a battalion of Jins to fly on Alibaba's carpets to hold the MH aircraft in the air, if its mechanical system failed. He tells us top get good maintenance and good aviation practice. God did not even sent an army of Jins to save the Ottoman Empire! The Empire collapsed by the summum bonum of socio-political science failure. I like this simplicty and in HIM I do believe and unto HIM I shall return, full satisfied with his physics primers.


Wassalaam

Nadzru




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Dato Hamzah and Nadzru,

I know you guys are just pulling my legs.
You guys are just acting devil advocates , on behalf of two already untenable positions in life.
Firstly, the Richard Dawkin- Christopher Hithens rather agnostic position, proposed by Dato is no longer defensible vis a vis modern science. Evolution is no longer discussed in polite scientific circles, fullstop.

AS for Nadzru, I do agree with you that we have a scientific God, lording over the universe. And you assessment is fair We have here a very scientific God indeed. He set up the parameters for everything under the Arash, the physical laws governing the  atoms and molecules, the wind, the seas, in fact all elements of nature as well as the moral laws and their sequalae; get the 'Pen' to write up everything that need to be written in Loth Mahfuz,  then say, 'Kun Fayakun'..[ Be ], and Lo and behold there was the Big Bang! And things goes on forever on autopilot, following all the parameters already set up.
Your God, Nadzru, sounds like a Chief Engineer of sort  who having set up all the parameters, took a first class plane ticket to Maldive for a long holiday!!

I am sure you both know better but were just being dramatic here, to just test my mantle.
Our  God definitely is a very scientific god , Islam being sent to down to debunk superstitions and falsehoods, in the 1st place.
Allah, The Most High, The Most Merciful, Al Fattah, Al Razak, Al Ghanniyu, Al Khabir, Al Alim, Al Khaliq,
Al Mutakkabbir, Ya Zaljala liwal ikram. 

He administers the universe from divine milisecond to divine milisecond.[ Whatever it mean]....be..be ..be ..be..be be and be...and the universe goes on. He is always there for us.
From our perspective, in our 'world view', there are cause and effect.
Newton drops and apple, it will fall down.
It just don't fall down simply, as Nadzru will certainly ascertained, it falls down with a known G force.
I put a scarpel on my patient's chest, and do the incision, he bleeds.
Nadzru digs deep enough on the surface of the sea, oil gushes out, with the proviso he did his geophysical due diligence carefully. 
Cause and effect, 99.9 per cent of the time, to the point we take things for granted.

We, modern men, take these for granted, we forget our prayers and doa.
As a result, we sees Tsunamis and earthquakes only as geographical faults and the accident of time.
Our hearts and souls are hardened.

From His perspective, who owns TIME and Space, who is beyond dimensions, it is just be..be ..be .. be and be.....

He is not just a Chief Engineer on a long leave.
He is a personal god 
He answers your prayer and doa.
But He expects you to "tie the camel and only then pray, and doa to Him"
The problem with modern man now is we are too arrogant.
We invariably tied our 'camels', but
omitted the prayer, supplications and the doa.....

This way, our qalbs and hearts remained disconnected with Him,
but yet in a well known tradition, we are told that,He is nearer to us than our very own jugular.
Allah and His Rasul always want us to be in a state of supplication and doa.
It will guarantee you sweetness of iman.

Allahualam.


Nik Howk
ps : please do listen to Mukhtar al Magrhoui
[  http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2011/01/divine-decree-qada-wal-qadar.html  .. read about al jabariah and al kadariah ]







Thursday, December 12, 2013

Subacute Stent Thrombosis in a 28 Year-Old : Use Of Export Aspiration Catheter

28 year old, Ghazali al Ghazali [ not his real name of course ! ], long-haired, pony-tailed, a messenger with the local DHL, chronic smoker with familial hypercholesterolamia [ meaning 'high lipid level' largely due to genetic component ], had had a drug eluting stent implanted in Damansara Specialist Hospital just four months ago for a longish 90 % narrowing in his dominant right coronary artery. His left coronary was no better but stent implantation on the left side, I assume, was not possible or ideal as his left was grotty looking with diffuse disease both in the Left Anterior Descending branch as well as the Circumflex branch. The left coronary, if considered singly , is only good for optimization of medical therapy. His right culprit artery is dominant plus plus. And there lies the interventionalist's problem and potential nightmare.  He  has very  little leeway to play around due to very little cardiac reserve. In 'interventionalist' parlance... a distinct case of 'no insurance policy' to fall back on if things do not go the way he plans.

Oh dear ! When you have this kind of 'coronary tree' at 28, your future is not too bright.....
His cardiologist put him on a high dose ' statin ' to bring down his lipid level. and DAPT [ dual anti platelet therapy] ie Plavix and aspirin to give adequate 'thinning' of his blood. He ran out of medication for two weeks and this wee hours of the morning at 1 am,  landed at our doorstep at ER, SDMC with what appear as an acute inferior myocardial infarct. My provisional diagnosis is an acute Myocardial Infarction [ heart attack ] due to subacute stent thrombosis meaning, an MI arising from blood clot formation in the stent. He was in pain plus plus, clutching his chest and despite double dose of IV morphine, still no abatement of pain.  Not a good sign, the territory and the vessel involve must be massive. Time is the essence.

We immediately brought him to the Cath lab and perform an emergency coronary angiogram.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kY5gKdFWT3k&feature=related ] . At angiogram, I noted that my provisional diagnosis and suspicion was right . There was total occlusion prior to the stent in the right coronary artery. I could easily pass a 14/1000 inch guide wire across the occlusion. This guide wire act like a life giving railway line across the occluded artery providing a base for me to pass a balloon or stent across.
If one cannot get the guide wire across, one cannot perform balloon angioplasty or stenting. For us in the 'business', getting the guidewire across the occlusion is the 1st single most important step to a  successful procedure. [ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApJvxgjUOjc ]. No wire across, no work done

In Ghazali's case, since the initial angio film showed a chokerblock full of blood clots, I did not pass a balloon to open up the lesion. I change my technique to using the Export Aspiration Cathether, passing it to the blocked portion of the artery, by sliding it along the guidewire. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bUMm8E0w6s ]. I made altogether three complete 'passes' across the blocked artery and suck out almost all of  the clot.

In the final angio film the artery looked fairly respectable with only some tiny clots left here and there. The stent that was implanted four months ago look very well deployed by my colleague in Damansara, so putting another stent across the old one, in Ghazali's case , in my opinion would not be necessary, and in fact would be counterproductive. Instead I gave a shot of an anti thrombolytic agent[ Rheopro ]  directly into the coronary.

Ghazali was a bundle of nerve plus plus when we started the procedure despite two initial boluses of morphine IV. Missing two weeks of plavix and cardiprin was his undoing
I managed to cool him down by divine help.
" Ghazali, I want you to concentrate on your zikrullah or kul huwallah all the time while iIconcentrate on my work ". It did wonders. I find it always help to have a 'Third Person' helping you in cases like this !

In Ghazali's case now, a young man  of 28 with two heart attacks already under his belt, with a left ejection fraction of only 30 - 40 % [ normal being 60 to 80 % ], in future,  I could see that I have to address the issue of his 'soul '.
And this is the difficult and touchy part. I have to thread carefully here.
Him, being Muslim make my job easier.

" No more' korner' baring please... !  and be friendly with the local mosque..."




Nik Howk



Related Articles in the blog :

Prayer of the Righteous
http://tafseerkoran.blogspot.com/2012/12/key-to-garden-prayer-of-righteous.html


Young Deaths...
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2012/07/case-history-young-deaths.html


'Jangan Korner Baring' : Unto Him Is The Journeying
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2011/02/unto-him-is-journeying.html












Saturday, November 23, 2013

Just Visiting.........






After a very busy Saturday morning clinic, I went back to the ward to visit a dear friend of mine. A Malay College old boy network, senior to me by a good 10 years, we did Haj together in the mid 80's. He, dying slowly but definitely of cancer, squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, his left lung riddled with tumour masses and inflammatory fluid, his right lung still cancer free from the look of chest X-ray. Myself, a week earlier I thought I was also dying. Funny, how 'little illnesses 'can change one's perspective  to life, and  once healthy, back in the grove, you think the world is yours ! Today, I am still groogy and feeling fuzzy in the head with a tinge of that 'pregnant feeling', but already  on the verge of thinking the world is mine.

Mashaallah, this heedlessness , this'ghaflah' ! Astagfirullah hal azim.

" Doc, Dr Ashoka has not put up any referral yet for you to see Yang Mulia Sutan Kahar Budiman ...", the ward sister muttered politely reminding me I have no business here
" No. I am  an old friend of Yang Mulia. Just visiting....."

Sutan Kahar Budiman [ not his real name of course ] in his days could have done better than Sammy Davies Junior and  Matt Munro put together. A karaoake expert. A livewire at dinner gatherings. When I went into his room he was standing, looking breathless plus plus, plus supported by his children and wife on both side. He was a shadow of his old self, half the size. His hands and feet are cold and he appeared ashened. Fear sketched on his face.

I reorganized his bed, made it more upright and reconfigured it into a trendelenburgh position to prevent body slippage, and with the help of his son, got him back to bed. Standing and getting more anxious would not help his poor oxygenation in the lung.

"My friend , I know this difficult time for you... it is difficult breathing for you but you have to reallywork on your mind to take away your anxiety and ease this real breathing difficulty.  This may work if you try hard enough and sabr. Concentrate on ...ya Salam, ya Salam ya Salam....or ya Latif. Think Astagfurullah, Astagfirullah,... and  do a lot of 'Selawat on the Nabi'.....This will help you immensely." I am being diplomatic for want of something to say. He needed to be ventilated, but for what ?? To prolong his agony and give his family a false sense of something being done!? His time is up......I can see the futility of it all.

I know the score. In a few days time at the most or even tonight, Sutan Budiman may go into coma due to respiratory failure. May need to be  ventilated artificially. But as long as concious level is still intact, it is critical at this time to be in continuous remembrance. It eases the pain and the fear.....

Success is a mind game as the cliche goes. I would venture further from this. From my perspective, Life[ and  for that matter even in death ] is a mind game. If we are in continuous remembrance of Him throughout our lives,  insyaallah, even near death , we could still remember Him. And the difference is tremendous. It could well be 'husnul khatimah' and not  'suul khatimah' !

Remember the 'evil whisperer' at work.

As I sadly walked away from his room towards the cafetaria  for a late late lunch my memory was drawn to another near death incidence, some six years back. Then, I had a small piece of TOL land in Cyberjaya. I gave permission for Wak Karman from Indonesia to stay FOC on the land while he and his wife worked on a nearby farm owned by a Chinese farmer.

He must have been about half my age but hardship made him looked older. Wak Karman , being ambitious , I think, must have borrowed some money from the infamous Acheh triad to organize his own farm on some abandoned land in nearby Putrajaya. The long and short of it was that his business venture did not work. His farm was Ok but he could not sell his produce fast enough. His Chinese towkey friend, who now considered him their rival, just pulled the carpet from under him. Vegetables aplenty but no market. Wak Karman was a dead duck in a week! Figuratively and literally. His Acheh connection did not take too kindly to unfulfilled promise......

One morning the village was rifed with the news that Wak Karman was found paralyzed from neck downward, sustained after a presumed fall from a rambutan tree. The tree was at the most part, only 8 feet tall ! In Serdang Hospital he was diagnosed to have a clearcut, precise  fracture at the C4 C5 vertebrae and the CT showed clean trans-section of the spinal cord. From my perspective a nice place to wack someone really hard from the back with a long wooden thing. It was clearcut homicide, if he dies, and surely he was going to die. His breathing was laboured, his abdomen was distended from retained urine and inability to move his bowel. His young wife knew it and there was already 'desus desas' amongst the small  ' illegal Indon 'community in Kampong Meranti about potential candidates taking over 'the vacuum' with his impending demise.

The 'desus desas' was not on just generalities. There was already 'open 'discussion' on the 'specifics', whether the new suitor should wait for the three month 'eddah' or whether that was not necessary since it was common knowledge in the kampong that the couple was having a hard ' patch ' for over 4 months already and has ' not been together' . Such is justice and the nature of things operating at this level of 'illegal communites' here which not many people knew. They are basic people coming here to earn a morsel here and a morsel there, no time for superficialities and facetiousness of the upperclass!

Wak Karman was brought home to his kampong Meranti house to die and his friends expected him to die 'fast'. Many working days already 'wasted' with them milling around his house. Yasin were read, and prayers and prayers had been organized, and he was still there in bed, unmoving but muttering loudly,

" Apa ini Tuhan, apa ini Yasin !...Mana ada Tuhan !!?? "
And now a different kind  and round of prayers needed to be organized again. This must be the local 'jembalang' that has gone into him.  Wak Karman was on the whole not religious, as most of them are anyway, but this cannot be him, they surmised rather collectively.Several kiyai came. And they failed. His friends were getting anxious and exasperated. The Indons illegals are a superstitious lot, I must say, but they are a close community, helping each other in time of needs.

One night , I took time off from my call and decided to just pay him a visit.
His small hut was full of friends, some milling outside, some reading the yasin and most staring into space in despondence. The was an air of total despair that I could sense in that small, house, dimly lit by a 'pelita' powered by old used cooking  palm oil.

" Wak ! I want you to repeat after me, 'la ila haillallah muhammadarasullah' "
"La ila haillallah Muhammadarasullallah! ", he shouted
Then we read the al ikhlas together.
After that, without my guide, he did the Azan!
Mashaallah !
Everything suddenly became so much brighter.....

I walked out into the night and according to my younger brother, who stayed back for the night virgil, the 'illegals' unanimously voted and conferred me an automatic 'honourary kiyaiship'. I did not have to pay any entrance or membership fee !

The next evening Wak Karman died.
During his burial, the local police decided to pay a visit at the local cemetery, and all his friends  fled, including all the grave diggers, only leaving  the poor  imam to read the 'talkin'.
May Wak Karman's soul be amongst the blessed........


Ya mukalibal qulub, thabit qalbi ala kaa di nik
Ya mukalibal qulub, thabit qalbi ala kaa taatik
[ oh the One who changes hearts, firm my heart on your religion
  oh the One who changes hearts, firm my heart in Your obedience ]




Nik Howk




Similar Articles in the blog:

1. Cancer
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2009/01/pearld-gem-cancer.html

2. Unto Him is the journeying
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2011/02/unto-him-is-journeying.html

3. Book : Purification of the Heart
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2012/03/books-purification-of-heart.html

[   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNfQxnRoPHo  ]
















Friday, November 15, 2013

Case History : Dilated Cardiomyopathy





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYe-l-mP89k


In my clinical practice I do 'collect' one to two cases of congestive dilated cardiomyopathy  a month, not that rare, but my statistic is skewed because as a cardiologist, this kind of problem do land up on my 'table' .

Notable amongst them is a Malay male,  lorry driver, 45 year old who saw me some 13 years ago with a big ,globular heart on chest x-ray, coming to my outpatient clinic with complaint of shortness of breath on mild exertion. Echocardiogram examination revealed reduced heart pumping action [ contraction, LVEF ] of about 25 %  [ normal LVEF  is between 55 to 80 % ]. He is now 55, has three daughters who are now doctors, one of them in a specialist training program at the UITM hospital in Selayang. Every time I see him in my clinic, I tell him that he is the 'most successful lorry driver in the whole wide world !' His LVEF has climbed up to a decent 48%. Eddy Warman, that is his real name. With success, one do not need to use a pseudonym.
" Would you like me to refer you to Sungai Buluh ,Eddy, because there is nothing spectacular with your medications. All simple and all freely available for free in the government hospital ?"
"...Biarlah doktor. Disini ada barakah. Saya boleh bayar.. "
This 'biarlah doktor' has been going on for 13 years.
It is simple people like Eddy that keep me going all these years.


Which reminded me of a  patient I saw yesterday. And this is a digression from the subject. Not my patient actually. He came in for an 'executive profile' full examination and a stress test by me was one of the 'profile'. I was busy upstairs with my regular patients. I was late for 20 minutes.
" Doc, You guys treat us like animals!!....blah blah blah blah blah blah ", he stood on the threadmill  with arms akimbo, ready to fight. I read him well.
" I am very sorry Mr Ding, this is  totally unavoidable" , I am sorry.. ". 
We do  meet such characters in our daily practice once in a few years.
After nearly 33 years of practice, I thought of giving such young punk just a tight slap on the face , but he was lucky , I have a bad cold and was in no mood for confrontation.
They are usually lawyers. The lawyer-doctor alchemy is a bad alchemy I must say.
Lawyers somehow feel life is always confrontational.

Three ladies with congestive cardiomyopathy on my follow-up over the last 5 years did extremely well. One is an insurance banker, in her mid 40's, who came shortly after losing her baby at delivery and presented with heart failure [ peripartum congestive cardiomyopathy; cardiomyopathy realted with pregnancy ]. To make matters worst and cloud the issue further, she had dengue fever near delivery with platelet level around 12 thousand !

LVEF 12 % ! I had to ask a nurse to follow her whenever she went to the  loo. At 12 %, you can get cardiac arrest anytime or a bad fall in the toilet. Two months down the lane, she was fully active in her job and follow up echo six month later, was normal. Al hamdullillah!

The other two ladies in their 40's had 'tachycardia -induced' [ untreated fast heart beat ] dilated cardiomyopathy. The diagnosis was not apparent initially but much  later in their clinic follow up they came back with fast rythm [ supraventricular tachycardia ]which clinched the diagnosis. I referred both of them to my junior colleauge who did a 'radiofrequency ablation' of accessory pathways in their hearts. In layman's term these two ladies have an extra 'electrical circuits' in their hearts 'electrical cable system' that get  'switched on' for long period of time.
They are doing very well now and their LVEF are low normal.

...and there are young deaths as well. Mr Rodrigo, presented at age 41, a long haul tour bus driver plying Penang KL route, with a heart as big as a football, LVEF 18 %. Lasted for a long 5 years. Miraculously driving until his sudden premature demise at home from a cardiac arrest two months ago. In the UK I would be duty bound to have his license taken off by informing DLVC but in the UK they have good social security as safety net. I knew what was coming, thus advised him early on to co-opt his son to start taking over the business from him.

What is the role of heart transplantation in dilated cardiomyopathy, one may ask? It has a definite role and IJN is the place for it but one or two heart a year with a few hundred or thousands on the waiting list does not make a programme....Cadavaric heart donor is still a rarity in Malaysia.
So in my group of patients I prepare them  and their families early for possible premature demise, and do not put false hope in the horizon.

My 'champion' of course is  Mr LK Lee,a 40 year old dog-trainer, a bachelor, who spent 8 years of his life training dogs for the Saudi Police. I saw him 10 years back, walking into my outpatient clinic with bloated abdomen plus plus and bloated arms and bloated legs due to fluid retention. The bloated legs were so bad , that I could see fluid oozing out from its pores! His LVEF was in single digit and his heart was bloated and hardly pumping as seen on the echocardiogram.

Just last week I saw him on his three monthly follow up visit, looking very good.
"Lee, I did not tell you this but when I saw you 10 years back, I mentally gave you only a  month at the most to live.....", myself ,trying hard to bring the question of mortality on the table...
"Doc, this Tuhan-Allah has been kind to me . I am still able to train some dogs for a living, otherwise how I can pay your bill? "...[ Lee is still 'in this world' and not ready just yet, I thought to myself ]
" My God..Lee, you make me feel guilty. Your drugs cost peanuts compared to those guys who  had stents and angioplasty.."....
For Lee, 10 years is a long long time. Perhaps it is time I address his other 'heart' but political correctness and medical decorum does not allow me that leeway. And he is obviously not ready yet.

This is the 'stuff' that keeps me awake at night pondering, whether I have done enough.
Political correctness versus 'marhabah' for a fellow man.
It is not easy. You feel you have the alchemy and the secret to happiness in this life and the hereafter but you are not willing to share the secret  with the rest.
It is a responsibility we Muslims have to answer.






Nik Howk


ps : 
26/ 12/2013 [ one day post christmass ]

 just saw lee this morning at clinic
" kai fahal Lee? " [ how are you?]
" insyaallah doctor, alhamdullillah "
still the cheerful lee that i come to know 10 years back when he was just 47
he is 57 now, still training his german shepherds for some friends
" bila mahu masuk islam Lee,arab sudah pandai", i said half jokingly, half serious
"..belum ready, doc.."
i have a feeling of 'marhabah' for Lee after all these years
he is my favourite patient and why not: a 'left ventricular ejection fraction of only 8 %
and still around after 10 long years....a world record of sort!!!!







Other articles in the blog :

http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2013/01/case-history-takotsubo-cardiomyopathy.html

http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2011/12/case-history-most-successful-lorry.html

Purification of the Heart : " Matharat al Qulub'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ges5k0LTjI












Saturday, October 12, 2013

....By Time [ demi masa ]




by time,
verily! man is in a state of loss
except those who believe, and do good deeds,
and recommend one another to truth and recommend one another to patience

surah al-asr





To a believer, in a day, one third of the night past midnight has special significance.
The skies are 'filled' with 'people of the higher circles' [ alam malaikut ] looking out hard to register any prayer and doa to be 'percolated upward.'.

In the days of the week, Friday has it's significance. The time leading to the Friday noon prayer is a feast for believers.

Amongst the months, Ramadan carries it's very special weightage, and in a year , the last ten days of Zulhijjah are very heavy and  pregnant with meanings and worth.. Of the last ten days, Wukuf day [ the day of Arafah ], is the best day of all. 

Of that day, the period between the Zohor and the Asar prayer at Arafah is the most precious time of all time for the whole year. And within that the day, there exist a short window period,
between Zohor and Asar [ Arafah local time ## ] when all the '  skies in seven heavens ' open up and the veils between the ' abdals and the Master ' just exist within the hearts of men [ or women ].
The best time for prayer, doa and supplication.

In Malaysia, that time this year would be on 14th  day, this month,Monday, between 5 pm and 8 pm. The day and time when there is ' no veil between the slaves and the Master ', unless of course our hearts are hardened to spiritual meanings and eyes dry to things of the 'al-ghaiba' !

Where would you be at that time on that auspicious day, my friend?
..and will you be thinking of Him and your days ahead of now, or still too engrossed in 'collecting the garbages of this ' al- dunya ' ?

May I humbly suggest you, for a short moment at least, to drop all things of this 'al dunya ', and  be on your 'sajdah' , praying and supplicating, do whatever, even crying, and if your eyes are too dry......just pretend.  If we ' pretend ' hard enough and frequently and long enough, insyaallah, even that heart that has become rock-hard like stone could soften.
....and when it melt, mashaallah ! You could be one of  Rasullallah's guests at 'al-Kauthar'.
Have a good weekend.


dr nik howk






Other similar articles in the  web....

my journey thru the qur'an : surah al asr
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2012/01/my-journey-thru-quran-surah-al-asr.html

gunong stong revisited
http://drnikisahak.blogspot.com/2011/04/gunong-stong-revisited-prayers-of.html

prayer of the righteous
http://tafseerkoran.blogspot.com/2012/12/key-to-garden-prayer-of-righteous.html






footnote : [ ## ]

I was sitting beside Prof Dato Dr Mohd Zambri Zainuddin, astrophysicist at UM, at a marriage do of a friend in Kelana Jaya yesterday. He intimated that several time in the past several decades, the Saudis ' played god ' with time. The Saudis authorities hate to have wukuf falling on Friday since they will have difficulty managing the sudden influx of humanity flooding from the middle east diaspora and also, politically, by tradition they will have to free all their prisoners, political and otherwise, to commemorate the Haj Akbar.

What they normally do would be to  push the wukuf time forward or backward by a day, by in corporating the now seldom used hadith that the 'new moon' can be heralded when ' one or two bedoiun reports its sighting '. In simple language, they played ' stupid ', and this is allowed within the ' traditions '. Sighting the 'moon' is not archaic but picking and choose so that it will not be Friday is 'below the belt.  Mashaallah !!

Never mind modern day technology and astro physics that can calculate right up to the second, if it fits your scheme of things, let us use whatever archaic hadith there is available !!

So my friends why are we soo dissapointed that they are now centrally and deeply involved in yet another dismemberment of another  militarily strong and great Arab nation? It is in the gene inherrent in the Nejd desert.