Wednesday 17 September 2014

Terus Berusaha Mengikut Apa Yang Difikirkan | Berputus Asa Mengikut Apa Yang Ditakdirkan

(Ketua Petunjuk.
Hamba Telunjuk)






23/3/2014
Tokyo Mosque
Also  known as the Camii Mosque
the largest mosque and the oldest mosque in Japan

 (mengejar rindu)


 
ILHAM MINDA 141
LUBUK AKAL TEPIAN ILMU
SANDARAN RASA SASARAN KATA
(Short saying drawn from long experience)
(One man’s wit is all men’s wisdom)

21
Memimpin ikut apa yang diputuskan dan di-
pimpin ikut apa yang diluluskan.


22
Tindakan ketua mengikut petunjuk dan tin-
dakan hamba mengikut telunjuk
.

23
Terus berusaha mengikut yang difikirkan dn
 berputus asa mengikut yang ditakdirkan.


24
Hidup selesa dalam serba kesenangan teta-
pi hidup siksa dalam serba kekurangan.

25
Yang baik kalau datang disambut-sambut
dan kalau hilang disebut-sebut.


26
Sentiasa buat baik orang kasih tetapi sen-
tiasa buat jelik orang sisih.
   
27
Tak sampai destinasi jangan berhenti dan
Tak capai matalamat jangan berehat.


28
Apa yang difikirkan itu biar wajar dan apa
yang ditafsirkan itu biar benar.

29
Kepercayaan tingkatkan keupayaan dan
keyakinan tingkatkan keinginan.


30
Dengan keyakinan kerja menjadi tetapi
 dengan kemungkinan kerja bersangsi.





 23/3/2014
Tokyo Mosque
An adjoining Turkish culture center
located in Oyama-cho  district of Shibuya ward in Tokyo.
Built on may 12, 1938 and was fully restored in 2000.
 (mencabar mimpi)




A new building was begun in 1998
Around 70 Turkish craftsmen performed
the finishing details, and a considerable
quantity of marble was imported from Turkey.
The construction was completed in 2000
at a cost of around 1.5 billion yen. 


Aram 141(c)
Teratak Seriteratai










15/8/2014 The Marine Park
of Pulau Redang with a colourful
array of spectacular marine life.


15/8/2014 P. Redang
It is one of nine islands,
which form a marine park, and which offer
snorkeling and diving opportunities






23/3/2014
Tokyo Mosque
Also  known as the Camii Mosque
the largest mosque and the oldest mosque in Japan

23/3/2014
Tokyo Mosque
An adjoining Turkish culture center
located in Oyama-cho  district of Shibuya ward in Tokyo.
Built on may 12, 1938 and was fully restored in 2000.

A new building was begun in 1998
Around 70 Turkish craftsmen performed
the finishing details, and a considerable
quantity of marble was imported from Turkey.
The construction was completed in 2000
at a cost of around 1.5 billion yen.




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