Tasmu’ul Quran

Pada hari Senin, 23 November 2009 program tahfidz berbasis asrama, Program Kuliyatul Quran wal Hadits PPMI Assalaam mengadakan acara rutin semester, yakni Tasmi’ul Quran. Acara ini telah diselenggarakan sejak empat tahun yang lalu. Tujuan diadakannya acara ini sangat banyak, diantaranya untuk melatih santri tampil di depan umum, membakar semangat santri untuk lebih giat lagi dalam menghafal al quran, dll. Acara inti dari kegiatan ini adalah tasmi’ul quran dan demo. Tasmi’ul quran adalah acara yang mana lima orang santri tampil di depan untuk melantunkan satu juz dari al Quran secara berurutan. Untuk kesempatan ini, yang dilantunkan adalah juz 29. Adapun acara demo adalah unjuk penampilan dari santri yang mana santri yang tampil akan diberi potongan ayat oleh tamu undangan dan santri yang melanjutkan potongan ayat tersebut hingga diberi kode berhenti oleh pemberi soal. Untuk kesempatan ini, santri yang tampil dalam demo adalah Ahmad Nur Arifin (XI.IPA 1 MA/10 Juz) dan Romzi (IX MTs/13 Juz). Setelah acara demo, diadakan acara pembagian hadiah. Hadiah diberikan kepada santri yang berprestasi dalam program tahfidz. Santri yang behak mendapatkan hadiah adalah, untuk kategori demo Insi Fadhil, Firdaus Attaqi, dan Ridho; untuk kategori tazwidul mufrodat Luthfi Maulana, Firdaus Attaqi; untuk kategori Demo Ahmad Nur Arifin, dan Romzy, dan untuk kategori perkembangan tahfidz terbanyak, Ahmad Abid RBEP, dan Firdaus Attaqi, hadiah diberikan oleh Takuannara Lalu Gogo Lubis.

Kegiatan Tahfidz

Setelah seepuluh hari berkelut dengan buku untuk menghadapi ujian mid semester ganjil, dan kegiatan refreshing, yakni POSA 22, santri program tahfidz mulai melaksanakan kegiatan rutinnya. Kegiatan tahfidz sudah mdimulai secara full sejak hari sabtu, 31 Oktober 2009. Ada cerita menarik pada saat umasa non-tahfidz di jalankan. Ada santri yang ingin menyetorkan hafalannya. Itu sangat bagus sekali, sebab ujian bukanlah halangan untuk tetap menghafal quran. Quran tidak boleh kalah deengan ujian.

MESSAGE FROM THE KING

The Holy Quran states, “Say thou how would those who know would be equal to those who do not know?” This sound principle exalts the place of knowledge as the ultimate tool for enlightenment and exhorts all human beings to gain knowledge.
The Prophet also said, “The most righteous of people is the one who brings the greater good to the community.” Because of this, the most beneficial of all deeds is one that continues to bear fruit for generations to come. Waqf (endowment) has been an essential component in the building of Islamic civilization.
Wishing to rekindle and spread the great and noble virtue of learning that has marked the Arab and Muslim worlds in earlier times, I am establishing King Abdullah University of Science and Technology on the Red Sea in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
As a new “House of Wisdom,” the University shall be a beacon for peace, hope, and reconciliation and shall serve the people of the Kingdom and benefit all the peoples of the world in keeping with the teachings of the Holy Quran, which explains that God created mankind in order for us to come to know each other.
It is my desire that this new University become one of the world’s great institutions of research; that it educate and train future generations of scientists, engineers and technologists; and that it foster, on the basis of merit and excellence, collaboration and cooperation with other great research universities and the private sector.
The University shall have all the resources that it needs to pursue these goals. A perpetual waqf (endowment) is being established and shall be managed for its benefit by an independent Board of Trustees. The Board of Trustees shall embody wise and responsible governance in support of the spirit of creativity that the University represents.
The coastal locale of the University is an area of great natural beauty and cultural significance. In its design, construction and operations the University will conserve natural resources and demonstrate by precept and example the value of responsible environmental stewardship.
Since universities striving for excellence depend on an atmosphere of exploration and initiative, nurturing and protecting freedom of research, thought and discourse related to scholarly work will be among the primary objectives of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.
Our intention is to create an enduring model for advanced education and scientific research. A complete residential and academic compound will permit the faculty, staff, students, associates and their families to enjoy a rich and broad range of educational programs and social amenities. In providing a strong foundation for all aspects of life and work in the University, we aim to ensure its success in promoting the economic development and social prosperity of the people of the Kingdom and of the world.
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud

http://www.kaust.edu.sa/message-from-the-king.aspx

Jeffrey Lang, Moslem Professor of Mathematics, USA

Dr. Jeffrey Lang is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Kansas, one of the biggest universities in the United States. He started his religious journey on Jan 30, 1954, when he was born in a Roman Catholic family in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The first 18 years of his life were spent in Catholic schools, which left him with many unanswered questions about God and the Christian religion, Lang said, as he narrated his story of Islam. “Like most kids back in the late 60s and early 70s, I started questioning all the values that we had at those times, political, social and religious,” Lang said. “I rebelled against all the institutions that society held sacred, including the Catholic Church,” he said.

By the time he reached the age of 18, Lang had become a full-fledged atheist. “If there is a God, and He is all merciful and all loving, then why is there suffering on this earth? Why does not He just take us to heaven? Why create all these people to suffer?” Such were the questions that came up in his mind in those days.

As a young lecturer in mathematics at San Francisco University, Lang found his religion where God is finally a reality. That was shown to him by a few of the Muslim friends he had met at the university. “We talked about religion. I asked them my questions, and I was really surprised by how carefully they had thought out their answers,” Lang said.

Dr. Lang met Mahmoud Qandeel, a regal looking Saudi student who attracted the attention of the entire class the moment he walked in. When Lang asked a question about medical research, Qandeel answered the question in perfect English and with great self assurance. Everyone knew Qandeel – the mayor, the police chief and the common people. Together the professor and the student went to all the glittering places where “there was no joy or happiness, only laughter.” Yet at the end, Qandeel surprisingly gave him a copy of the Quran and some books on Islam. Lang read the Quran on his own, found his way to the student-run prayer hall at the university, and basically surrendered without much struggle. He was conquered by the Quran. The first two chapters are an account of that encounter and it is a fascinating one.

“Painters can make the eyes of a portrait appear to be following you from one place to another, but which author can write a scripture that anticipates your daily vicissitudes?… Each night I would formulate questions and objections and somehow discover the answer the next day. It seemed that the author was reading my ideas and writing in the appropriate lines in time for my next reading. I have met myself in its pages…”

Lang performs the daily five-time prayers regularly and finds much spiritual satisfaction. He finds the Fajr (pre-dawn) prayer as one of the most beautiful and moving rituals in Islam.

To the question how he finds it so captivating when the recitation of the Quran is in Arabic, which is totally foreign to him, he responds; “Why is a baby comforted by his mother’s voice?” He said reading the Quran gave him a great deal of comfort and strength in difficult times. From there on, faith was a matter of practice for Lang’s spiritual growth.

On the other hand, Lang pursued a career in mathematics. He received his master’s and doctoral degrees from Purdue University. Lang said that he had always been fascinated by mathematics. “Math is logical. It consists of using facts and figures to find concrete answers,” Lang said. “That is the way my mind works, and it is frustrating when I deal with things that do not have concrete answerers.” Having a mind that accepts ideas on their factual merit makes believing in a religion difficult because most religions require acceptance by faith, he said. Islam appeals to man’s reasoning, he said.

As faculty advisor for the Muslim Student Association, Lang said he viewed himself as the liaison between the students and their universities. He gets approval from university authorities to hold Islamic lectures. “The object of being their faculty advisor is to help them get their needs met as far as adjusting to the American culture and to procedures of the university. They appreciate the opportunity to have misconceptions corrected,” he said.

Lang married a Saudi Muslim woman, Raika, 12 years ago. Lang has written several Islamic books which are best sellers among the Muslim community in the US. One of his important books is “Even Angels ask; A Journey to Islam in America”. In this book, Dr. Lang shares with his readers the many insights that have unfolded for him through his self discovery and progress within the religion of Islam.
Source: http://www.islamreligion.com/articles/78/

SUSUNAN KAMAR..

Susunan kamar santri kapatra 2 untuk sementara belum bisa Anda lihat pada menu Informasi Up to Date di menu sebelah kanan. Untuk tahun depan ada beberapa santri yang sangat fluent bercakap dengan bahasa Inggris. So it’s ur great chance for improving ur english….

Ujian

Sekarang para santri sedang mengikuti ujian

Lomba Tahfidzul Quran

Pada hari Jumat, 15 Mei 2009 di PPMI Assalaam diselenggarakan musabaqoh tahfidzul quran. Penyelenggara acara ini adalah bagian ta’mir OPPMIA. Lomba ini diadakan di masjid jami’ PPMI Assalaam. Lomba dimulai pukul 08.00-11.00. Cabang yang dilombakan lima juz dan sepuluh juz. Peserta lomba ada enam santri dari PPMI Assalaam (2 santri), Madrasah Aliyah tahfidzul Quran Isy Karima (2 santri), dan pondok Darusy Syahadah (2 santri). Sebenarnya pihak panitia mengundang lima pondok pesantren, akan tetapi karena beberapa factor, tiga pondok berhalangan hadir, yaitu Pondok Imam Syuhodo, Pondok Al Mukmin Ngruki, dan Pondok Ta’mirul Islam. Pada lomba ini yang bertugas sebagai juri adalah ust. Moch. Ali Imron, ust. Iwan Sudino, dan ust. Choirul Anam.
PPMI Assalaam diwakili oleh dua orang santri yaitu Wisnu Ananto (10 Juz), dan Himawan Yoga (5 Juz). Himawan Yoga berhasil meraih juara satu dalam lomba ini. Ini merupakan suatu prestasi yang cukup menggembirakan. Santri PPMI Assalaam dapat mampu bersaing dengan Ma’had Tahfidz sekelas Isy-karima. Semoga setelah event ini, banyak santri yang termotivasi untuk menghafal Al Quran.

Bersih-bersih Umum

Pagi ini acara para santri adalah bersih-bersih Asrama. Para santri terlihat kompak membersihkan kamar dan asrama. Kasur-kasur banyak yang di jemur di depan asrama dan di lantai tiga. Di lantai tiga terlihat beberapa santri yang membersihkan lumut-lumut. Selain itu juga tampak beberapa karpet yang di jemur besi-besi pembatas. Tampak juga beberapa santri yang sedang menyuci karpet.

Buka Puasa Bersama

Buka puasa bersama merupakan kegiatan rutin yang diselenggarakan oleh penghuni asrama kapatra 2. Meskipun kegiatan ini tidak dulaksanakan secara teratur misal, sepekan sekali, kegiatan ini terasa rutin bagi penghuni asrama kapatra 2. Tujuan diadakannya kegiatan ini adalah untuk mempererat persaudraan diantara penghuni kapatra 2. Biasanya kegiatan ini diadalan di koridor lantai 2. Untuk santapan buka puasa, pasti ada rizqi yang datang tidak di sangka-sangka. Tidak ada pembukaan secara formal dalam kegiatan ini. Para santri sudah mulai menuju koridor lantai 2 pada pukul lima lebih limabelas menit. Sembari menyantap hidangan buka puasa, kita dapat membicarakan hal-hal yang sedang hangat.

Tasmi’ul Quran Special Edition

Pada hari Jum’at, 13 February 2009 diadakan acara tasmi’ul quran. Acara tasmi’ ini berbeda dari biasanya. Biasanya acara tasmi’ hanya diperuntukkan untuk penghuno Asrama kapatra 2. Untuk kali ini tasmi’ ditujukan untuk seluruh santri PPMI Assalaam. Pada kesempatan ini yang unujuk gigi bukan santri PKQWH, akan tetapi para huffadz. Para huffadz ini akan melantunkan ayat suci Al Quran 15 juz dengan disimak oleh para santri PPMI Assalaam secara bergilir. Para ustadz yang berpartisipasi pada acara ini adalah ust. Nurul Ghozy, ust. Anam, ust. Ahyar, ust. Iwan, dan ust. Ali Imron. Ust. Thohir berhalangan karena ayahanda beliau sedang sakit. Acara ini dimulai ba’da shubuh tepat dan selesai ashar. Diharapkan acara ini dapat terus dilestarikan di pondok ini guna memupuk rasa cinta santri PPMI Assalaam kepada Al quran.

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