Tokoh Ma'al Hijrah (New Year Personality)


By Roshidan Rashid

1st. Muharram (Ma'al Hijrah), is the first day in Islamic or Hijri calendar, the year during which the Hijra occurred (Islamic prophet Muhammad's emigration from Mecca to Medina in the year 622A.D.). Muslims usually celebrated it on a moderate scale, usher in the eventful day by reciting Koranic verses and holding special prayers and sermons at public halls and mosques.

Annually JAKIM or Jabatan Agama Islam Malaysia (Department of Islamic Development Malaysia) at national level, awarded a 'Tokoh Ma'al Hijrah' to a Muslim personality to honour their contribution to Islam.

This award giving occasion has started since 1987. These are the previous recipients


1435 (5/11/2013) Dr. Zakir Abdul Karim Naik and Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Zainal Abidin


The recipient for the international-level award is Dr. Zakir Abdul Karim Naik, 48, a Muslim preacher, the founder and president of the Islamic Research Foundation (IRF). He is a graduate in medicine and surgery from University of Bombay, Mumbai, India. Dr Zakir is renowned as a dynamic international orator on Islam and Comparative Religion. He clarifies Islamic viewpoints and clears misconceptions about Islam, using the Qur’an, authentic Hadith and other religious Scriptures as a basis, in conjunction with reason, logic and scientific facts.


Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Zainal Abidin, 69, a former minister in the prime minister's department was named as the recipient of the national-level. He who holds master's degree from the Al-Azhar University in Egypt, had served as MARA chairman, a member of parliament and senator, as well as Director-General of the Malaysian Islamic Development Department (JAKIM) 

Both recipients received RM100,000, a plaque, a medal and a certificate presented by Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah at the national-level Maal Hijrah celebrations at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC)


1434 (15/11/2012)  The Late Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Othman

Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Othman was a former minister in the Prime Minister's Department from 1995 to 1999, died on Dec 23 last year.
He was religious adviser to two former prime ministers - Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
Hamid was recognised for his numerous contributions to the ummah, including being a prime driver behind the push for Islamic education in the country. He was the first principal of the Islamic Teaching College.

His wife, Jamilah, 69, went on stage to receive the posthumous award from Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.


His family received RM100,000, a plaque, medal and certificate.


1433 (27/11/2011) Dr. Fouad Bin Abdul-Salam Bin Muhammad Al-Farisi and Professor Emeritus Tan Sri Dr Abdul Shukor Hj. Husin

The Haj Minister of Saudi Arabia, Dr. Foad Bin Abdul-Salam Bin Muhammad Al-Farisi, 65, has been awarded International Tokoh Maal Hijrah 1433H.
Born in Mecca, Saudi Arabia in 1365 AH, 1946.


Qualifications:
* Bachelor of Law from Beirut Arab University.
* Master of Arts in International Relations from the University of Portland / Oregon.
* Master of Arts in American governments from Duke University / North Carolina.
* PhD in economic development and political and administrative from Duke University / North Carolina.
Official functions:
* Lecturer, Faculty of Commerce / Department of Political Science at the University of Riyadh.
* Assistant Professor, Faculty of Commerce / Department of Political Science at the University of Riyadh.
* Undersecretary of the Ministry of Information Assistant for Media Affairs.
* Undersecretary of the Ministry of Industry and electricity for the industry.
* Under the Ministry of Information and Media Affairs (from 1984 to 1995).
* Participated in the membership of boards of directors of a large number of bodies, government institutions, such as his country in many local communities and regional and international levels.
* Appointed Minister of Information in the Cabinet since 1995

Chairman of the National Fatwa Council, Professor Emeritus Tan Sri Dr. Abdul Shukor Husin, 69, was named as National Tokoh Maal Hijrah 1433H.


Deputy Chairman of World Fiqh Academy (OIC) and Board Member of International Shariah Research for Islamic Finance (ISRA) and Bank Negara Malaysia.


1432 (6/12/2010) Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz

Bank Negara Malaysia Governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz was named as Tokoh Maal Hijrah 1432H.
Holder of a doctorate degree in Finance and International Economics from the University of Pennsylvania, in the United States,  she received RM100,000, a trophy and a certificate from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin at the national-level Maal Hijrah celebration at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC). 

She is the second in her family to win the award. Her father, Royal Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz Ungku Abdul Hamid was also named as a recipient of tokoh Maal Hijrah 1418H( in 1997).


Under Zeti’s leadership, the Islamic financial system had been prominently visible in Malaysia and contributed to a competitive, diverse, comprehensive and inclusive financial system.


In a decade, Zeti had also made Malaysia the world’s largest sukuk market, increased Islamic banking assets by three-fold to 21 per cent, and enabled over 100 domestic and international Islamic financial institutions operating in Malaysia.


At the international level, Zeti also contributed to the global acceptance of Islamic finance, including by leading an international team in the preparation of a report on Financial Stability and Islamic Finance, as well as chairing the Islamic Financial Services Board, an international agency for setting prudent monetary policy for Islamic financial institutions worldwide.

1431 (18/12/2009) - Dr Yusuf Abdullah Al-Qaradawi and Tan Sri Dr Mohamed Yusof Mohamed Noor

Both recipients received RM100,000, including a cash prize of RM10,000 from the Ubaidi Foundation, a plaque, a medal and a certificate presented by Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah at the national-level Maal Hijrah celebrations at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC).

International Union for Muslim Scholars (IUMS) president, Dr Yusuf Abdullah Al-Qaradawi, of Egypt, has been selected as one of the winners of the Tokoh Maal Hijrah 1431H award for his contribution as a contemporary intellectual scholar respected worldwide. Dr Al-Qaradawi, 83, who is also director of Qatar University's Seerah and Sunnah Centre was aware of the needs and problems of Muslims in other countries, which led to his appointment as chairman of the European Council for Fatwa and Research and member of Oxford University's Islamic Studies Centre. He studied at the Al-Azhar University and obtained a PhD in the field of fiqh al-Zakat from the Faculty of Usul al Deen in 1973.

Another recipient of the Tokoh Maal Hijrah 1431H award was Felda Group chairman Tan Sri Dr Mohamed Yusof Mohamed Noor. Dr Mohamed Yusof, 68, was chosen for his contribution in improving the status of the Muslim community, especially through the field of education and politics. Dr Mohamed Yusof, hailing from Besut, Terengganu is a Usuluddin graduate from Al-Azhar University, and also has a PhD in Philosophy from the Kaherah University of Egypt. Dr Mohamed Yusof also contributes his expertise as a member of Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (Usim)'s board of directors, as Tabung Haji advisory council chairman and as chairman of the Malaysian Islamic Education Board. He was previously a Deputy Minister and Minister in the Prime Minister's Department and was once a lecturer and Dean at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia's (UKM) Islamic Studies Faculty.

1430 (29/12/2008) - Datuk Seri Harussani Zakaria & Dr Wahbah Az Zuhaily

Perak mufti, Datuk Seri Harussani Zakaria, 69, and Islamic scholar from Syria, Dr Wahbah Mustafa Az Zuhaily, were elected as the Tokoh Maal Hijrah Kebangsaan 1430H/2008M. Award was presented by Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'Adzam Shah in a ceremony at the Putrajaya International Convention Center (PICC) on the 29th December 2008. Both the men received a cash prize of RM100,000, including RM20,000 from the Ubaidi Foundation, a medal and a plaque. The ceremony graced with the presence of 2,500 people constitute from public and private sector representative. Among the guest of honour were the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and wife, Datin Seri Jeanne Abdullah and also Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.

Datuk Seri Harussani was chosen both for his position as Perak Mufti and his contributions in Islamic institutions and as well as being chairman of the the Licensing and Control Board for Al-Quran Text Printing. His other contributions to the nation is in his interpretation which always advancing Al-Quran and Hadis in all of his action and word for the sake of Islam, race and country. His voice still resound saying about Islamic thaught through speeches at the mosques, religion talks, religious institution, knowledge stages, with its strength of argument and evidence.
The 76-year-old Az Zuhaily, was picked based on his contributions to the world of Islam through his writings which have been widely used as references by Malaysian universities, besides being references for economists in the banking field. Az Zuhaily, who is an expert in Islamic law and legislation, has written more than 100 books and encyclopedias on religion, is also an expert with the International Islamic Fiqh Academy. Most of his work has been translated into other languages through out the world. Among them which is famous in Malaysia are Kitab Tafsir Al-Munir Fi Al-Aqidah Wa Al-Syariah Wa Al-Minhaj and Kitab Fiqh Perundangan Islam.


1429 (10/1/2008) -Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Shah bin Syed Nor Al-Bukhary
It was awarded to Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Shah bin Syed Nor Al-Bukhary 57, the chairman of Yayasan AlBukhary (AlBukhary Foundation), the no. 7th. richest man in Malaysia,no. 27th in Southeast Asia and no. 754th of the world's billionaires according to Forbes.
A lot of contributions to Islamic development in Malaysia has been done by AlBukhary Foundation including construction of Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia, medical center, community center, orphanage, mosque,shopping complex and was currently building the Al-Bukhary International University in Alor Star. The Foundation has also contributed to various humanitarian projects abroad for refugees and victims of natural disasters and sponsoring poor pilgrims to the haj.

As a token of appreciation, he received a total of RM80,000.00, plaque and certificate from the organiser (government and private sector) delivered by Seri Paduka Baginda Yang di Pertuan Agong (the King) at the Putrajaya International Convention Center.



1428 (20/1/2007) - No Figures - (Tan Sri Dato’ Muhammad Ali Hashim and Yang Amat Arif Datuk Sheikh Ghazali Abdul Rahman have received an appreciation award)

1427 (31/1/2006)  - No Figures - (Prof. Dr. Mohd Yusof bin Haji Othman and Dato’ Haji Mustapha Ma bin Abdullah have received an appreciation award)


1426 (10/2/2005) - Dr. Muhammad Uthman El-Muhammady



SHEIKH Dr Uthman El-Muhammady, one of Malaysia's foremost Islamic scholars and a distinguished fellow of the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilisation (Istac), International Islamic University Malaysia.

He was an esteemed scholar, who had guided many on the lawful and unlawful rulings of the religion with wisdom, and showed the way to truth and moderation.

The illustrious scholar was conferred an honorary Doctor of Letters by Universiti Sains Malaysia in 1995 and a Doctor of Philosophy by Universiti Utara Malaysia in 2005. He was a member of the board of trustees of Yayasan Karyawan and a former adjunct professor of Islamic Studies of Universiti Petronas in Tronoh in 2010.

He devoted much time to the community, conducting scripture studies at mosques in Pasir Mas and Kota Baru, apart from giving lectures. His research interests were in the aspects of Islamic sciences and Western philosophy, current thoughts on Sunni faith and Islamic civilisation. He had presented seminar papers, both local and abroad, on Islamic faith, spirituality, morality, culture and philosophy. He had also translated books from Arabic and English. He, who had great love for the sciences of prophetic narration, was considered one of the top Muhaddithin (hadith master) in Malaysia.

1425 (22/2/2004) - Dato' Dr. Abdul Halim bin Haji Ismail

1424 (5/3/2003) - Dato' Mursyid Di Raja Dato' Paduka Syeikh Abdul Majid bin Muhammad Noor
1423 (15/3/2002)- Dato' Haji Hassan bin Azhari
1422 (26/3/2001) - Datuk Dr. Ismail bin Ibrahim
1421 (6/4/2000) - Tan Sri Ainuddin bin Abdul Wahid
1420 (17/4/1999) - Tan Sri Dato' Seri Dr. Ahmad Sarji bin Abdul Hamid
1419 - No Awards -
1418 (9/5/1997) - Prof. Di Raja Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Abdul Hamid
1417 - No Awards -
1416 (31/5/1995) - Tun Dato' Seri Dr. Haji Hamdan bin Sheikh Mohammad Tahir Jalaluddin
1415 (10/6/1994) - Haji Munawir Sjadzali
1414 (21/6/1993) - Raja Tun Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman
1413 - No Awards -
1412 (13/7/1991) - Tan Sri Dato' Mohd Asri bin Haji Muda
1411 (24/7/1990) - Tan Sri Prof. Dr. Ahmad Muhammad Abd Al-Ra'uf
1410 (4/8/1989) - Tan Sri Dato' S.O.K. Ubaidulla bin Kadir Basha
1409 (14/8/1988) - Prof. Tan Sri Datuk Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim
1408 (26/8/1987) - Al-Syeikh Muhammad Idris bin Abdul Rauf al-Marbawi

19th Anniversary Free Link




6th June 2009 is my 19th marriage anniversary. I am in a good mood so I'm offering free links to 100 great blogs.

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Link Referrel (Free Traffic, Reviews and more)

Last month (29/5/2009) I have came across this website while surfing the Internet. After having some thought, I have decided why not to give a try joining this community just like others. Since my blog site has once been removed by blogger.com without any explanation, I have to be very careful on determining which site to join. However I’ve registered to this site using my other’s blog address.

Do you have a blog, website, personal page or affiliate link?
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See the proof.


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Ground Wire (Cable) Kit

A couple months ago, my wife's car won't start. She called and asked me to fix it. My first assumption was its probably because the battery is weak. I was wrong, because the battery is still new and not even 8 months old. So I've concluded that the starter kit must be bad and need a replacement. Fortunately before I send it to the workshop, I've firstly called my friend, a car mechanic asking for his advice.

After an inspection, I've found that my conclusion was wrong too. My friend said that I have to install a ground cable kit to my car electrical system, because the resistance has impeded the flow of electricity from the battery of my wife's car to some degree. He said that good electrical performance requires a grounding system that's prepared to take a lot of current with minimal resistance.

Grounding wires are the foundation of car's electrical system. Resistance, in the form of electrical impedance, is the enemy of car's electrical equipment, so high quality grounding cables could minimize resistance and help make sure that all of the electrical equipment in our car is performing as well as it can.



Installation is pretty straightforward and should take about 30 minutes. First, we'll need to disconnect the battery. The grounding cables connect the negative battery post to various engine components, the transmission, and the firewall. The kit includes 5 cables of various lengths, so we'll have no trouble routing them for best performance. It also includes cable ties for neat and tidy installation. Once we've finished connecting and routing the cables, just reconnect the battery and we're done!

After installation, there is no sign of problem with my car's ignition system until now. I learned my lesson here so that not to jump to any conclusion before asking others for an opinion.

Palm Biodiesel - Fuel of the future

It is largely accepted that conventional sources of fuel and energy are being rapidly depleted and there is a global search for sustainable sources of alternative renewable fuel. Renewable fuel is a commodity just like any other form of energy. It has a major role in meeting energy demand needs and combating global warming. One of the most exciting development is fatty acid methyl esters, popularly known as Biodiesel.



Biodiesel is an alternative renewable fuel that has been hailed as one of the biggest technology breakthroughs in the Oils and Fats industry. It is one of the most viable substitutes for petroleum diesel fuel and is manufactured from vegetable oils, animal fats or recycled greases combined with alcohol (ethanol or methanol) in the transesterification process. Biodiesel has a major advantage over petroleum diesel in that it is derived from renewable sources and is environmentally friendly. Therefore, fewer green house gases such as carbon dioxide are released into the atmosphere. In several countries, a combination of legislation and tax breaks favor the rising production and consumption of Biodiesel. In the US, Biodiesel is considered to be the lowest cost-strategy in complying with state and federal regulations on emission as it does not require major engine modifications. As the world’s largest Palm Oil producer and exporter, Malaysia is now looked upon as the pioneer of a new and exciting Palm Biodiesel Industry. The benefits of Biodiesel encompassing economical and environmental components are well in line with the Malaysian government’s Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Policy (Ninth Malaysia Plan 2006-2010) for the country.



What is Palm Biodiesel?
Palm Biodiesel is an alternative fuel derived from Palm Oil and can be used in compression ignition engines i.e. diesel engines without any modifications. It refers to methyl esters derived from Palm Oil through a process known as “transesterification”. Biodiesel has been recognised and accepted as an alternative and renewable source of energy which is environmentally friendly. Biodiesel is degradable, non toxic and can be used as transportation fuel in most public transportation system. It can be used in pure form but is often blended with regular diesel. Palm Biodiesel has been systematically and exhaustively evaluated as diesel fuel substitute since 1983. These include laboratory evaluation, stationary engine testing and field trials on a large number of vehicles, including taxis, trucks, trains, passenger cars and buses.

Why Palm Biodiesel?
Palm Oil is the most productive oil bearing plant species. The yield of Palm Oil per unit area is 5 and 10 times higher than rapeseed and soy bean respectively. Considering the comparative yields of various oil-bearing crops, Palm Oil is clearly the most efficiently-produced in the world today.  When the global market increases its focus on vegetable oil as renewable fuel, Palm Oil will inevitably stand out. The yield factor alone is adequate for the world to decide on certain vegetable oils that will be produced extensively to meet the expanding requirements for greener and cleaner energy. The added advantage of using Palm Oil is that it is less susceptible to the vagaries of the weather compared to other vegetable oils. Being a perennial tree crop, it produces oil the whole year round and is not harmful to the environment like annual crops. This would ensure a constant supply of raw material for the Biodiesel industry. In international markets where petroleum diesel is not subsidised, Palm Biodiesel will be a very viable investment.  

The Environment Factor : Projecting A Green Image
As a perennial crop, Palm Oil maintains green canopy throughout its 30 years of economic life compared to annual crops like Soya Bean which is only able to maintain its green affect for a few months in a year. Studies have also confirmed that Palm Oil-based products are much easily degraded than those based on petrochemical-derived feedstock. Thus, it is clear that Palm Oil promotes optimal impact on the environment and is able to meet a sizeable proportion of the world’s needs for energy and Oils and Fats.

The Carbon Cycle

All Biofuels are derived from the conversion of sunlight to energy that takes place in the green leaves of plants. Plants take up carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere; burning plant (or animal) products in an engine releases the CO2 uptake back into the atmosphere. The CO2 released into the atmosphere when Biodiesel is being burned is recycled by growing plants, which are later processed into fuels. The recycled CO2 causes the atmospheric CO2 levels to remain constant. Due to its closed carbon cycle, Biodiesel do not increase the Greenhouse Effect compared to fossil fuels, which release large amounts of new (or rather very old) CO2 which has been locked away from the atmosphere. In fact, Biodiesel can actually reduce CO2 level in the atmosphere: growing soybeans consumes nearly four times as much CO2 as the amount of CO2 produced in the exhaust from soybean oil Biodiesel. 
In the US, a blend of 20% Biodiesel with 80% petroleum diesel is widely used. Many US states have passed legislation favouring Biodiesel and a new tax incentive signed in 2004 for Biodiesel productions demonstrates an increasing support for edible oil prices.
In Australia, a Biodiesel package released in 2003 provides producers and importers of domestic Biodiesel with subsidies and a net effective excise rate of zero for Biodiesel.
Japan, Korea, China and Thailand have also expressed strong interests in Biodiesel and are among many countries that are now seriously evaluating their own indigenous vegetable oils as renewable energy sources.
All of these developments underscore environmental benefits in terms of lesser green house gas emission and economical benefits in terms of reduced dependence on the fossil fuel imports and positive impact on agriculture.



Route to success - Know Who You Are

To be a successful person we have to know who we are. If life can be likened to a journey, we have to know our strengths and weaknesses because this will be the luggage we would be carrying on our journey. No traveller would embark on a trip, especially a long one, without deciding what to bring along. The longer the journey, the more stringent the checklist will be as the luggage can only accommodate what is of necessity, use and benefit to the traveller. The same applies to us if we want to embark on the road to success.

Take the first step to know yourself. Find out what are our assets and liabilities in our character. Dump the dead weight that has been hindering our effort to achieve success.

How do you describe your self?

Below is a list of 15 qualities. 
Award yourself the following points. I am - 3 points, to a certain extent - 2 points and am not - 1 point.
1. Tactful
2. Ambitious
3. Sociable
4. Loyal
5. Courteous
6. Enthusiastic
7. Honest
8. Persistent
9. Receptive
10. Cheerful
11. Creative
12. Religious
13. Punctual
14. Generous
15. Patient

Below is a list of 15 faults.
Award yourself the following points. I am - 1 point, to a certain extent - 2 points and am not - 3 points.
1. Disorganised
2. Boastful
3. Short-tempered
4. In considerate
5. Lazy
6. Offensive
7. Stubborn
8. Quarrelsome
9. Resentful
10. Indisciplined
11. Egoistic
12. Hostile
13. Selfish
14. Unforgiving
15. Sensitive

Scoring:
Total up the number of points collected from your qualities and your faults.

Now see what you are made of:
75-90 points - You are a goal-getter
60-75 points - You are trying to be one but still have to overcome some faults.
45-60 points - You are lagging a bit behind and could do with some improvement, buck up.
45 points and below - You are a hard person to live besides being slob, you need an overhaul.


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