Showing posts with label mesir. krisis di Mesir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mesir. krisis di Mesir. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2013

Mesir

MESIR
Umat Islam patut bersedih atas apa yang sedang berlaku di Mesir sekarang ini...

"Ya Allah, sesungguhnya kami letakkan Engkau di batang leher musuh-musuh kami, dan kami berlindung denganMU dari kejahatan mereka. Ya Allah, hancur leburkanlah kumpulan-kumpulan mereka! Kacau-bilaukan persatuan mereka! Cerai-beraikan pakatan mereka! Goncangkan pendirian mereka! Hantarkan ke atas mereka anjing-anjing Kamu! Wahai Tuhan Yang Gagah Perkasa, Wahai Tuhan Yang Bersifat Murka, Wahai Tuhan Yang Maha Menyiksa, Ya Allah, Ya Allah, Ya Allah. Wahai Tuhan yang menurunkan Al-Quran, wahai Tuhan yang menggerakkan awanan, wahai Tuhan yang menewaskan bala tentera Ahzab, kalahkanlah mereka, menangkanlah kami ke atas mereka…" 

Ya Allah, sesungguhnya kami bermohon pertolonganMU, kami meminta ampun kepadaMU, kami memohon petunjuk dariMU, kami beriman kepadaMU, kami berserah kepadaMU dan kami memujiMU dengan segala kebaikan, kami mensyukuri dan tidak mengkufuriMU. 

Ya Allah, hentikanlah segala macam kezaliman dan permusuhan, bantulah saudara-saudara seIslam kami di mana sahaja mereka berada. Angkatlah dari mereka kesusahan, bala, peperangan dan permusuhan. 

Ya Allah, selamatkanlah saudara seIslam kami di Gaza, Palestin yang dizalimi oleh kekejaman rejim zionis dari segala keburukan dan hindarkanlah mereka segala bala, kerana tiada sesiapa yang dapat menghindarkannya melainkan Engkau, ya Allah. Selamatkan saudara seIslamkami di Syria, di Mesir dari dizalimi oleh kekejaman pemerintahan tentera , dari segala keburukan
dan hindarkanlah mereka segala bala, kerana tiada sesiapa yang dapat menghindarkannya melainkan Engkau, ya Allah.


Allahumma Aameen.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Mubarak Steps Down

Hosni Mubarak resigns as president
Egyptian president stands down and hands over power to the Supreme Council for the Armed Forces.
[source: Al Jazeera]

President Hosni Mubarak repeated his refusal to step down.

Pro-democracy protesters in Egypt are calling for "millions" to take to the streets across the country in what could become the largest protests so far, a day after President Hosni Mubarak repeated his refusal to step down.

Massive crowds gathered in Tahrir Square ahead of Friday prayers, chanting "the army and the people are one, hand in hand". The demonstrators’ hopes for the president's resignation were dashed on Thursday as Mubarak, in a 17-minute address on television, said he was determined to stay in power until September, when his current term ends.

Mubarak said he was handing "the functions of the president" to Vice-President Omar Suleiman and that he would oversee an "exit" from the current crisis, and "realise the demands voiced by the youth and citizens ... without undermining the constitution in a manner that ensures the stability of our society".

Before he finished his anticlimactic speech, protesters camped in Tahrir Square, the epicentre of Egypt’s revolution, shouted "donkey, leave!" Rabab Al Mahdi, a professor at the American University in Cairo, told Al Jazeera that the level of anger and frustration at the square was "unprecedented". "This is putting us into a messy situation that can turn bloody at any moment," she said, adding that the fact that Mubarak "for more than 10 minutes, was talking about himself - very narcissistic, again, giving the message that he's still in control, and this, in and by itself, offended people." 

Egyptian state television did not broadcast the scenes of anger after Mubarak's speech.

[source: Al-Jazeera]

Friday, February 4, 2011

Alhamdulillah

Berita terkini yang saya terima, anak saudara saya yang sedang menuntut dalam bidang perubatan di universiti di Alexandria telah selamat pulang ke Malaysia. Alhamdulillah syukur ke hadrat Allah SWT...semoga pelajar-pelajar yang lain dan juga rakyat Malaysia yang sedang berada di Mesir selamat pulang dan berada dalam keadaan yang selamat.
Amin.

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