Saturday, 12 January 2013

ALLAH : TUHAN SELURUH ALAM


  1. Kalau kita perhatikan perkataan Allah adalah satu perkataan yang amat unik. Perkataan Allah tidak perlu diterjemahkan. Sebut sahaja perkataan Allah, maka seluruh manusia tahu, Allah adalah merujuk kepada tuhan yang maha berkuasa ke atas seluruh alam. 
  2. Dalam apa jua bahasa, perkataan Allah tetap menjadi Allah. Allah tidak boleh diterjemahkan dalam apa juga bahasa. God adalah tuhan. Lord adalah tuhan. Begitu juga dewa-dewa dan sebagainya. Perkataan God, Lord, Dewa dan sebagainya hanya merujuk kepada tuhan bukannya kepada Allah.
  3. Persoalannya mengapa baru sekarang DAP mahu menggunakan Allah dalam bible versi bahasa Melayu. Sedangkan bible bukan kitab Allah. Kitab Allah adalah Injil. Itupun sebelum turunnya Al-Quran. Dengan turunnya Al-Quran, Injil terbatal dengan sendirinya. Malah, Allah memerintahnya, semua manusia yang beriman hendaklah beriman dengan ajaran Al-Quran.
  4. Sekali kita pandang, seperti DAP mula menyokong Hudud perjuangan PAS. Hudud yang diolah semula oleh ulamak PAS. Pada saya, DAP mula menunjukkan kesan positif dan akhirnya akan menyokong hudud PAS ini. 
  5. Perjuangan menggunakan kalimah Allah ini akan berterusan. Saya percaya Pembangkang akan menukar rukunegara daripada Kepercayaan kepada Tuhan kepada Kepercayaan kepada Allah. Jika bukan dari DAP, perjuangan ini pastinya akan datang dari PAS atau PKR.
  6. PAS menyokong isu ini kerana para pemimpin PAS percaya pemimpin DAP mula menerima dakwah PAS. PKR pula hanya mendesak PAS untuk mengeluarkan fatwa menyokong. Mungkin satu hari nanti, DAP akan menjadi parti Cina Muslim terbesar di dunia dan parti ini bermula di Malaysia. 
  7. Menerima Allah sebagai tuhan sebenarnya adalah langkah pertama. Langkah kedua adalah menerima perintah Allah melalui Al-Quran. Langkah ketiga adalah menerima sunnah dan ajaran Baginda Rasulallah SAW. Langkah seterusnya adalah memeluk ajaran Islam. 
  8. Kalimah Allah tidak boleh digunakan untuk mencemari ajaran Islam. Ini kerana Allah sendiri berfirman..Sesungguhnya tidak ada agaman di sisi Allah selain dari Islam. Maka, saya amat yakin, jika bible Bahasa Melayu menggunakan perkataan Allah sebagai rujukan kepada tuhan, tindakan ini hanya akan mendedahkan kekurangan kitab itu sendiri.
  9. Saya sebenarnya tidak menyokong tindakan ini. Namun saya juga tidak menentang. Saya percaya pengakhiran satu perjuangan adalah kebenaran. Tidak kira tujuan dan niat perjuangan, akhirnya adalah sebuah kebenaran.
  10. Orang Islam sendiri kadang-kadang tidak tahu maksud Allah. Orang Islam sendiri kadang-kadang tidak tahu maksud Islam. Tapi saya percaya, orang Islam tetap dapat membezakan yang mana Islam dan yang mana kufur. Segala bermula dengan niat. ADIOSSSSS

Thursday, 17 May 2012

Baiji

The Baiji population declined drastically in recent decades as China industrialized and made heavy use of the river for fishing, transportation, and hydroelectricity. As China developed economically, pressure on the river dolphin grew significantly. Industrial and residential waste flowed into the Yangtze. The riverbed was dredged and reinforced with concrete in many locations. Ship traffic multiplied, boats grew in size, and fishermen employed wider and more lethal nets. Noise pollution caused the nearly blind animal to collide with propellers. In the 1970s and 1980s, an estimated half of Baiji deaths were attributed to entanglement in fishing gear. Only a few hundred were left by 1970. Then the number dropped down to 400 by the 1980s and then to 13 in 1997 when a full-fledged search was conducted. The dolphin was declared functionally extinct after an expedition late in 2006 failed to record a single individual after an extensive search of the animal’s entire range.


taken from:http://listverse.com

Tyrannosaurus Rex


Tyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest meat-eating dinosaurs that ever lived. Everything about this ferocious predator, from its thick, heavy skull to its 4-foot-long (1.2-meter-long) jaw, was designed for maximum bone-crushing action.
Fossil evidence shows thatTyrannosaurus was about 40 feet (12 meters) long and about 15 to 20 feet (4.6 to 6 meters) tall. Its strong thighs and long, powerful tail helped it move quickly, and its massive 5-foot-long (1.5-meter-long) skull could bore into prey.
T. rex's serrated, conical teeth were most likely used to pierce and grip flesh, which it then ripped away with its brawny neck muscles. Its two-fingered forearms could probably seize prey, but they were too short to reach its mouth.
Scientists believe this powerful predator could eat up to 500 pounds (230 kilograms) of meat in one bite. Fossils of T. rex prey, including Triceratops andEdmontosaurus, suggest T. rex crushed and broke bones as it ate, and broken bones have been found in its dung.
Tyrannosaurus rex lived in forested river valleys in North America during the late Cretaceous period. It became extinct about 65 million years ago in the Cretaceous-Tertiary mass extinction.
One of the largest dinosaurs that ever lived, Tyrannosaurus rex was a fierce carnivore. Scientists believe this powerful predator could eat up to 500 pounds (230 kilograms) of meat in one bite.

Fast Facts

Type:
Prehistoric
Diet:
Carnivore
Size:
40 ft (12 m) long; 15 to 20 ft (4.6 to 6 m) tall
Protection status:
Extinct
Did you know?
Tyrannosaurusmeans "tyrant lizard."
Size relative to a bus:
Illustration:Tyrannosaurus rex compared with bus

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Rhynchosaurus


                       Rhynchosaurus, Masdodonsaurus, Hyperodapedon, Telerpeton
Rhynchosaurus (beaked lizard) is a genus of rhynchosaur that lived during the Middle Triassic Period

Mastodonsaurus ("breast tooth lizard") was a large-headed amphibian of the Triassic. It was a giant among the stegocephalians and the largest animal 200 million years ago. It looked like a huge frog, with a triangular head that was about 4 feet long and with total body length about 15 feet long. Mastodonsaurus inhabited swampy pools and lived mainly on fish.

Hyperodapedon was a beaked reptile from the late Triassic. Fossils have been found in several continents, due to the continents being joined together during the Triassic.

Tulerpeton lived mainly in shallow marine water in Devonian times and is one of the first true tetrapods to have arisen. Tetrapods are vertebrate animals having four limbs. Amphibians, sauropsids and mammals are tetrapods. 

Zeuglodon



                              The Zeuglodon, or Basilosaurus, "King of the Reptiles", lived during the Eocene about 40 to 50 million years ago. It was an early, 44 toothed, 55 to 75 foot long whale species with small hind legs.  Zeuglodon remains have been found in North America and Africa and it's Alabama's State Fossil.
The Zeuglodon has been extinct for about 37 million years.  Although you might want to keep your eyes open when swimming.  Some believe the large serpent sightings of Loch Ness Monster in Scotland, Lake Okanagan in Canada and other lakes around the world may be descendants of the Zeuglocon or a related species.

Quagga


           Quagga, Equus burchelli quagga, of the Karoo Plains and southern Free State of South Africa were a subspecies of the Burchell’s Zebra, although their unique appearance wouldn't necessarily make this apparent.  Some thought incorrectly that the Quagga was the female of Burchell's Zebra, probably because the natives gave both zebras the same name. 
In the wild, Quaggas, Ostriches and Wildebeests often grazed together in what was termed the "triple alliance".  The Quagga's hearing, the Ostrich's eyesight and the Wildibeast's keen sense of smell comprised excellent defense from predators for the entire herd.  However, its limited range made it all the more vulnerable and Quaggas were hunted to the brink of extinction in the mid 19th Century by settlers razing sheep, goats and other livestock. The last Quagga died in in 1883 in an Amsterdam Zoo.People said that Quagga's is a combination of zebra and horse.

Long Jawed Mastodon


Long Jawed Mastodons stood about 4 1/2 ft high, had four tusks and lived in the Oligocene epoch (from about 33.7 to 23.8 million years ago), part of the Tertiary Period in the Cenozoic Era.
During the Oligocene epoch, the first Mastodons lived  in Africa and their larger descendants spread over Asia, Europe and finally to Northern America about 15 million years ago in the Miocene (23.8 to 5.3 million years ago.)   The last Long-jawed Mastodons lived in North America and became extinct near the end of the Pleistocene (1.8 million to 11,000 years ago)