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Homer Simpson
Homer Simpson Tokoh fiktif 12 Mei 1956 Homer Jay Simpson adalah salah satu tokoh fiksi utama dalam film seri televisi The Simpsons. Ia adalah kepala keluarga dan suami dari Marge Simpson, ayah dari Bart, Lisa dan Maggie Simpson. Walaupun ia sering digambarkan sebagai rakus, malas, atau bodoh, ia juga adalah seorang suami dan ayah yang setia. Wikipedia Ayah: Abraham Simpson Ibu: Mona Simpson Pencipta: Matt Groening Pasangan: Marge Simpson Anak-anak: Bart Simpson, Lisa Simpson, Maggie Simpson *relawan*jajat sudrajat WA 088218039604 Yayasan kreasi bangun semesta #cintayatim #pondok yatim terpadu
ZAKAT FITRAH
* ZAKAT FITRAH … * During the time of the Prophet … once a friend * _Usman_ * * FAMILY * paid * _zakat fitrah_ * until after the Eid prayer … As soon as he remembered, he immediately went home and took the best * _a camel * he owned and sold …, then the money from the sale of the camel he uses to liberate someone slave… After that he was facing Rasulullah & said: * _ “Yes, Rasulullah, that I have forgotten to pay zakat fitrah but I have sold a camel which is the best mine and I use it to free a slave ._ * * _Is that equivalent in value to zakat fitrah which I forgot to pay? “_ * And in front of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad answered: * _ “It is very disadvantageous for anyone who does not pay zakat fitrah … because the reward of zakat fitrah is infinite … Let alone a slave, liberating a HUNDRED slaves will not be able to equal the reward of zakat fitrah” ._ * Masya Allah .., I see great * _pahala zakat fitrah …, _ * Don’t forget to do it … * _Beautiful reminds each other …_ * _Hopefully ALLAH SWT always bestows His grace, knowledge and guidance to all of us …_ * Aamiin YRA …. * * volunteer * jajat 088218039604 #cintayatim #thryatim # integrated orphanage
*ZAKAT FITRAH…*
*ZAKAT FITRAH…* Pada masa Rasulullah… pernah satu kali sahabat *_Usman_* *KELUPAAN* membayar *_zakat fitrah_* hingga usai shalat Ied… Begitu beliau ingat, segera beliau pulang dan mengambil *_seekor unta_* yg paling bagus miliknya dan dijualnya…, kemudian uang hasil penjualan unta tsb beliau pakai utk memerdekakan seorang budak… Setelah itu beliau menghadap Rasulullah & berkata : *_”Ya, Rasulullah, bahwasanya saya telah lupa membayar zakat fitrah namun saya telah menjual seekor unta yg paling bagus milik saya dan saya gunakan untuk memerdekakan seorang budak._* *_Apakah itu itu setara nilainya dgn zakat fitrah yg lupa saya bayarkan?”_* Dan dihadapan para sahabat Rasulullah menjawab : *_”Sangat merugi bagi siapapun yg tidak membayar zakat fitrah… karena pahala zakat fitrah itu sangatlah tak terhingga… Jangankan memerdekakan SEORANG budak, memerdekakan SERATUS orang budakpun takkan dapat menyamai pahala zakat fitrah”._* Masya Allah.., begitu hebatnya *_pahala zakat fitrah…,_* Jangan sampai kelupaan ya menunaikannya… *_Indahnya saling mengingatkan…_* _Semoga ALLAH SWT senantiasa melimpahkan rahmat, taufik dan hidayahNYA kpd kita semua…_ *Aamiin YRA….* *relawan*jajat 088218039604 #cintayatim #thryatim #pondok yatim terpadu
MARTIN LUTHER KING
Martin Luther King Shot Dead Martin Luther King waves to supporters after delivering his ‘I have a dream’ speech Martin Luther King waves to supporters after delivering his ‘I have a dream’ speech by Ray Setterfield April 4, 1968 โ Martin Luther King Jr.was first directly affected by racism when he was just six years old. His best friend, who was white, told him: โI canโt play with you any more because my father says I can’t.โ King was born in 1929 at Atlanta, Georgia. His father was a pastor and his mother a schoolteacher. They named their son Michael after his father. Later, following a visit to Germany where he studied the works of Reformation leader Martin Luther, Michael Snr changed his name to Martin Luther King Snr and that of his five-year-old son to Martin Luther King Jr. When he was eight, King started working as a newspaper boy for the Atlanta Journal and became assistant manager of the delivery station at the age of 13. He was an exceptional school student and in 1944 enrolled at Morehouse College in Atlanta at the age of 15. But there was one subject he struggled with: public speaking, for which he received a C! In the 1950s and early 1960s the extent of discrimination against black people in the Southern states was astounding. Firstly, they were not allowed to live in white neighbourhoods. But it went much further than that. White people had their own restrooms, elevators, building entrances, cemeteries, water fountains, even amusement-park cashier windows, all of which African Americans were forbidden to use. The same rules applied to waiting rooms at bus and train stations and to public pools, phone booths, hospitals, residential homes for the elderly and infirm, and even prisons. Kingโs first major role in the civil rights movement came in 1955 when African American Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus at Montgomery, Alabama. The police were called, she was arrested for violating the City Code and taken to police headquarters where she was bailed to appear in court. At the time King was pastor at a Baptist church in Montgomery and in response to the Rosa Parks incident he helped to organise a boycott of the cityโs buses โ a protest that lasted well over a year. Eventually, the Supreme Court ruled that the segregation on Montgomery public transport was unconstitutional. Encouraged by the success of the Montgomery campaign, King and other civil rights activists โmostly fellow ministers โ founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, which was to seek full equality for African Americans through non-violent protest. Their first big test came in 1961 when members of the black community in Albany, Georgia, were urged to protest peacefully against segregation in the city. King himself was arrested during the campaign but bailed out of jail by the famous evangelist, Dr Billy Graham. Despite the protests, which went on for over a year, a Montgomery-style conclusion failed to emerge and the segregation laws of Albany remained unchanged. The next target, in 1963, was Birmingham, Alabama, one of Americaโs most racially divided cities, where activists, led by King, used sit-ins and marches to protest against segregation, unfair hiring practices and other injustices. The cityโs response was to call out its police force and all the weapons of aggression at its disposal. But the protests were given nationwide media coverage and television viewers across the country were shocked to see the police using violence against peaceful protesters and attacking them with dogs and fire hoses. The end result was that the segregation laws in Birmingham were repealed, Martin Luther King Jr. became a prominent American figure and the civil rights movement gained a national audience. Later that year, King helped organise the โMarch on Washington for Jobs and Freedom.โ Held on August 28 and attended by between 200,000 and 300,000 people, it was to be a watershed occasion in the history of the American civil rights movement. And it was to be made famous by Kingโs โI have a dreamโ speech delivered from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in the nationโs capital. But it nearly wasnโt . . . The singer Mahalia Jackson, hailed as the โQueen of Gospelโ, became one of Kingโs close friends and accompanied him on a number of rallies and demonstrations where he delivered earlier, less passionate versions of his โI have a dreamโ speech. In Washington, King was about half way through his prepared text when, according to Clarence Jones, one of his advisers, Mahalia, standing nearby, called out: “Tell them about the dream, Martin! Tell them about the dream!โ Jones said it was like a “mandate to respond,” and King’s body language changed from lecturer to preacher. “Then he takes the text of the written speech that’s been prepared, and he slides it to the left side of the lectern, grabs the lectern and looks out on more than 250,000 people there assembled. “I have never seen him speak the way I saw him on that day,” Jones added. “It was as if some cosmic transcendental force came down and occupied his body. It was the same body, the same voice, but the voice had something I had never heard before.โ The speech certainly influenced the passing in the following year of the Civil Rights Act. Ninety-nine years after the abolition of slavery, the Act outlawed racial segregation and discrimination anywhere in the USA. But that wasnโt all that 1964 had to offer for Martin Luther King Jr. In October he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace โfor his dynamic leadership of the Civil Rights movement and steadfast commitment to achieving racial justice through nonviolent action.โ At 35, he was the youngest ever person to receive the award and typically, King donated his $54,600 Prize money to the movementโs development. Kingโs ongoing war against injustice took him in 1968 to Memphis, Tennessee, in support of a strike by sanitation workers. While standing with friends on the balcony of his motel he was shot by James Earl Ray, an escaped convict and known racist. King died in hospital an hour later, his death provoking riots across the country. Ray was to be sentenced to 99 years in prison for the crime. Still behind bars, he died in 1998. Posthumously, King was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977 by President Jimmy Carter. The citation read: โMartin Luther King Jr.was the conscience of his generation. He gazed upon the great wall of segregation and saw that the power of love could bring it down. From the pain and exhaustion of his fight to fulfil the promises of our founding fathers for our humblest citizens, he wrung his eloquent statement of his dream for America. He made our nation stronger because he made it better. His dream sustains us yet.โ In 2011, 48 years after the March on Washington, a memorial to King was dedicated not far from the Lincoln Memorial, from where he delivered THAT speech. And the third Monday of January every year is Martin Luther King Jr. Day โ a public holiday. Published: March 21, 2020 *volunteer * jajat 088218039604 #cintayatim #rumahbelajar # integrated orphanage
PHILLIS WHEATLEY
Menu On This Day On This DayCalendarSearch Phillis Wheatley Poet Phillis Wheatley Profession: Poet Nationality: United States of America American Why Famous: Phillis Wheatley was both the second published African-American poet and first published African-American woman. The publication of her “Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral” (1773) brought her fame both in England and the American colonies leading to historical figures such as George Washington praising her work. Born: May 8, 1753 Birthplace: , West Africa Star Sign: Taurus Died: December 5, 1784 (aged 31) Married Life 1778-04-01 Poet Phillis Wheatley (24) weds grocer and advocate for black rights John Peters Historical Events 1775-10-18 African-American poet Phillis Wheatley freed from slavery *volunteer * jajat 088218039604 #cintayatim #rumahbelajar # integrated orphanage
BISMILLAHIRRAHMANIRRAHIM
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JANGAN PERNAH MENAGIH HUTANG
JANGAN PERNAH MENAGIH HUTANG Seorang ayah berpesan pada kedua anaknya, Ingat 2 hal ini ya.. Pertama, jangan pernah kamu menagih piutang Kedua, jangan pernah tubuhmu terkena terik matahari secara langsung 5 tahun berlalu setelah sang ayah wafat, Sang ibu datang menengok anak sulungnya โWahai anak sulungku kenapa kondisi bisnismu demikian?โ Si Sulung menjawab : โSaya mengikuti pesan ayah buโฆ Ayah bilang, Saya dilarang menagih piutang kepada siapapun sehingga banyak piutang yg tidak dibayar dan lamaยฒ habislah modal saya.. Terus ayah melarang saya terkena sinar matahari secara langsung dan saya hanya punya sepeda motor, itulah sebabnya pergi dan pulang kantor saya selalu naik taxi, beginilah akhirnya” Sang ibu merenung, lalu sang ibu pergi ke tempat si bungsu ,ternyata si bungsu sekarang menjadi orang sukses, Sang ibu pun bertanya โWahai anak bungsuku, hidupmu sedemikian beruntung, apa rahasianyaโฆ?โ Si bungsu menjawab : โIni karena saya mengikuti pesan ayah bu.. Pesan yg pertama saya dilarang menagih piutang kepada siapapun. Oleh karena itu saya tidak pernah memberikan hutang kepada siapapun tetapi saya beri sedekah sehingga modal saya menjadi berkahโ. Pesan kedua saya dilarang terkena sinar matahari secara langsung, karena saya hanya punya motor, saya selalu berangkat sebelum matahari terbit dan pulang setelah matahari terbenam, sehingga para pelanggan tahu toko saya buka lebih pagi dan tutup lebih soreโ. Mindset atau cara pandang yang berbeda, memberikan hasil yang berbeda pula. *relawan*jajat 088218039604 #NasehatDiri #InspirasiHidup [Gambar 263.jpg]
Di laut dekat Malaysia dan Ind
HIU Di laut dekat Malaysia dan Indonesia nelayan lokal pergi melaut, mereka mendapat pengalaman berbeda. Hari itu mereka akan menebar jala seperti biasa, seekor anak hiu paus terlihat, tetapi perburuan hiu paus dilarang di seluruh dunia, jadi pada awalnya mereka mengabaikannya, tetapi anak hiu itu mendekati perahu mereka lagi dan lagi. Ketika mereka akhirnya menghentikan perahunya karena menyadari bahwa bayi hiu paus membutuhkan bantuan mereka, dan itulah sebabnya ia mendekati perahu. Ternyata ada tali besar yang melilit tubuh ikan, sehingga tidak bisa menggerakkan siripnya, dan tidak bisa sampai ke laut dalam. Lihatlah, bagaimana dia akhirnya meminta bantuan para nelayan itu. Akhirnya dia menggerakkan ekornya dan berterima kasih kepada para nelayan. Pengalaman yg indah… *relawan*jajat 087733154915 #cintayatim #rumahbelajar #pondokyatimterpadu