Tuesday, August 21, 2012

MMYC Teen Camp 2012

Malaysian Muslim Youth Club (MMYC) Collabration with EDUDEC to organized MMYC TEEN CAMP 2012 on 14 – 15 July 2012 at University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur













Thursday, January 5, 2012

Happy New Year

Each moment in a day has its own value. Morning brings HOPE, Afternoon brings FAITH, Evening brings LOVE, Night brings REST, Hope you will have all of them everyday. HAPPY NEW YEAR 2012

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

SEED 2011


Date
3 December (Saturday)  – 4 December (Sunday) 2011

Location
Hotel De Palma Ampang Kuala Lumpur

Email

Free
RM 50.00 Ringgit

Objective 
The objective of this seminar is to provide aspiring youth an insight into entrepreneurial behavior and basic know how to embark on establishing an enterprise.

Target Group
Youth between the ages of 20 to 35 years

Qualification
a post secondary qualification. Graduates with a professional qualification.
Those without qualification but with working experience and motivation will be also considered.

Pre-requisite
Intending participant must have an idea or a concept to start a Pre-disposition business and show enthusiasm and drive towards self-employment.

Duration
The seminar will be for two days and one-night. The organizers will provide full-board and lodging for the participants for the duration of the seminar.

Commitment
Participants must give a commitment to report for the seminar at 9am on day 1 and can leave only at 5 pm on day 2. Late reporting and early departure will not be allowed. The participant must “ stay in-house ” on the night of day 1.

Accommodation & Meals
Accommodation will be in a hotel. Room will be allocated on a twin-sharing basis.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be provided. Coffee and tea-breaks will be provided according to the seminar programmed.
 
 
Tentative Subject
Session 1 – CURRENT CHALLENGES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Session 2 – BUSINESS FAILURES - Case Studies And Lessons To Be Learnt
Session 3 – BANKABLE IDEAS
Session 4 – SUCCESS STORIES How They Succeeded – New Start Ups
Session 5 – BUILDING COMMUNITIES AS WELL AS COMPANIES
Session 6 – GOVERNANCE ISSUES 
Session 7 – SUCCESS STORIES - How They Succeeded – Traditional To Current

Guest Speakers
Dato’ Haji Barkath Ali Bin Abu Backer

Y.Bhg. Dato’ Dr. Hj. Noorul Ameen

 
INFO
Main Organizer
Yayasan Pendidikan Islam

Collaboration
edudec
Indiamuslim.org
Muslim Manaver Sangam
im networks

Kindly find attached SEED 2011 Registration form below

SEED 2011 Registration Form 





Wednesday, September 7, 2011

One virtue is more powerful than a thousand voices

There is a Gujerati saying, "By the virtue of one, thousands may be saved, liberated; by the vice of one, thousands may be lost." This is what is meant when it is said that Christ saves his followers from their sins. By the goodness of one, thousands may be benefitted and by the evil of one a whole land, nation, may be ruined. But we should not depend upon another to save us. Our soul is the same as the soul of the Prophet,  We must not say, "I cannot be as they." Our soul is the same. ... We should think that there is in our soul the same power, that our influence extends to others.

He who is afraid of vice is subject to vice;
He who is addicted to vice is its captive;
He who acquaints himself with vice is the pupil of vice;
He who learns his lesson from vice, who passes through it and rises above it, is master and conqueror.

A person may realize all the various weaknesses in himself, and be very sorry about them, and he would like to give them up if he could. But he finds that whether he likes some little weakness or not, he cannot hold himself back from doing certain things, whether it is weakness of mind or weakness of action. This shows that though the desire of the soul is always to direct man on the right path, on the path of virtue, on the good path, yet at the same time he has lost his control, and he is led astray by some force he cannot control. This weakness of character is shown when a person says, 'I do not wish to be angry; after being angry I am very sorry, but at the same time I cannot help it. I do not wish to hurt others, but when the moment comes, I cannot help myself, I am abrupt.' Then even vices such as drink, or thieving, or any weakness, are all caused by weakness of the mind. When the mind has no control over its thoughts and feelings, when it is not mastered, all these things come to pass.

From all this it is plain that man has two aspects of being: the servant aspect and the master aspect. When only the servant aspect is nourished and the master aspect is not, then the master aspect of his being longs to be master, and cannot be; and the whole conflict in life depends on that. When a person is interested in the master aspect and wishes to be master, then he becomes master of himself. And he becomes not only master of his thoughts, feelings, and actions, but he becomes master of his affairs. Then the key to what we call fate is in his hands. He becomes the king of the kingdom that has been given to him from God.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Be an instrument of peace

People ask for peace, but who can give us peace?
Can a person without peace be an instrument of peace?
Today, policymakers are dedicated to making, building and keeping peace.
A tremendous amount of human resources and research is invested in establishing world peace.
Even prizes are awarded to people for their work towards peace.
Peacelessness has infiltrated our lives far deeper than we care to admit.
Which comes first, inner peace or world peace? Unfortunately, time has shown us that waiting for the world to give us peace has been futile.
Peace begins with the self and each individual’s expression of that peace will ultimately contribute to world peace.
Adverse circumstances and situations create a lot of pressure, stress and destroy our peace.
We blame people, climate or disease. But these are the very teachers who come to teach us new lessons in life and we become experienced.
Write yourself a note or find an image of peace, and keep it near you. Between tasks, think peace. Before and after a phone call, think peace. While walking about, visualise peace emanating from you.
When you interact with others, imagine your peace influencing the atmosphere.
If you don’t feel peaceful, you have forgotten this truth.
Remind yourself of your peaceful nature again and again.