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seribulan replied at 22-12-2017 11:16 AM
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Maksud cik seri? Dato ni membaca jugak ke? |
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Dia ada masalah pembacaan. Disleksia.
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Suatu hari semasa Sayyidina Ali k.w. sedang memberi syarahan dalam suatu majils ilmu, datang 10 orang lelaki yang hendak menguji kehebatan ilmunya.
“Wahai Ali, benarkah Rasulullah berkata: "Saya adalah kota ilmu dan Ali adalah pintunya?” Tanya salah seorang daripada lelaki itu.
“Memang benar……,” jawab Khalifah Ali bin Abi Talib.
Lelaki pertama bertanya: ”Wahai Ali, manakah yang lebih baik antara ilmu dengan harta?”. ”Sudah tentu ilmu itu lebih baik daripada harta,” jawab Sayyidina Ali.
”Apa dalilnya, wahai Ali?” tanya lelaki itu lagi. ”Wahai saudaraku, ilmu itu adalah warisan para nabi dan rasul. Harta itu warisan Qarun, Syaddad, dan lain-lain,” jawab Sayyidina Ali.
Lelaki kedua pula bertanya: ”Wahai Ali, manakah lebih baik antara ilmu dengan harta?”. ”Tentulah ilmu itu yang lebih baik daripada harta,” jawab Sayyidina Ali, tanpa menunjukkan rasa marah.
”Apa dalilnya?” tanya lelaki ke-dua itu lagi. ”Wahai saudaraku, ilmu itu menjaga kamu tetapi harta itu kamu yang menjaganya,” jawab Sayyidina Ali.
Lelaki ke-tiga pula bertanya: ”Wahai Ali, manakah yang lebih baik antara harta dengan ilmu?”. Maka dijawab oleh Sayyidina Ali: ”Wahai saudaraku, orang yang mempunyai banyak harta akan mempunyai ramai musuh. Tetapi orang yang berilmu mendapat ramai kawan."
Lelaki ke-empat juga bertanya soalan yang sama. Jawapan Sayyidina Ali: ”Wahai saudaraku, harta apabila ia dibelanjakan maka ia akan berkurang, sedangkan ilmu, jika ia diamalkan semakin bertambah."
Lelaki ke-lima juga bertanyakan soalan yang sama. Maka dijawab oleh Sayyidina Ali: ”Wahai saudaraku, orang yang banyak harta biasanya kedekut dan tidak dihormati. Mereka yang banyak ilmu pemurah dan dihormati."
Lelaki ke-enam pula bertanya soalan yg sama, lalu dijawab oleh Sayyidina Ali: ”Pemilik harta akan dihisab pada hari kiamat. Ilmu pula akan memberi syafaat kepadanya pada hari kiamat.”
Sayyidina Ali memandang ke arah lelaki yang ke-tujuh lalu berkata, ”Harta menjadikan pemiliknya keras hati, tetapi ilmu menjadikan pemiliknya terang hati."
Kepada lelaki ke-lapan Sayyidina Ali berkata: ”Harta semakin lama disimpan ia semakin usang; tetapi ilmu tidak usang dan tidak lapuk.”
Kemudian Sayyidina Ali terus berkata: ”Pemilik harta akan berkata harta itu milik dia. Pemilik ilmu pula berkata ilmu itu milik Allah.”
Akhirnya 10 orang lelaki yang hendak menduga ilmu Amirul Mukminin Sayyidina Ali bin Abi Talib beredar. Orang ramai berasa kagum kerana Sayyidina Ali dapat memberikan banyak jawapan untuk hanya satu soalan.
”Sekiranya 100 orang yang datang bertanya satu soalan yang sama, aku boleh memberi 100 jawapan yang berbeza,” kata Khalifah Ali bin Abi Talib.
Wallahua'lam.
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patut la i tak kaya
i tak baca buku
i baca cari je |
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memang kena membaca..kalau tak sempat kita guna apps yg akan read books utk kita..leh dgr sambil driving..berguna sgt2 |
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Kalu anak kecik asik berlingkar je time anak tido kita plak penat camna tu nk baca buku..klu dpat satu page sehari pun dh kira nasib baik sangt |
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membaca tak kisah dari sumber mana kan..x semestinya buku..baca detail pada kotak ubat contohnya masih tambah ilmu & kesedaran baru |
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alhamdulillah, very good input Cat
harta eloklah utk diguna utk mencari ilmu
dan bila sudah berilmu, harta mencari kita (dan ketika ini, kena berhati2 kerana ia mungkin sudah menjadi ujian pula)
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12 books to read in 2017 if you want to get rich Kathleen Elkins | @kathleen_elk
11:40 AM ET Wed, 21 Dec 2016
Morsa Images | Getty Images
Research shows that 88% of wealthy people devote at least 30 minutes a day to reading. If it works for them, it could work for you.
Below, we've rounded up 12 of our favorite books, from personal finance classic to new releases, to work your way through over the next 12 months. Here's to a prosperous 2017!
1. "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill
Journalist Napoleon Hill researched more than 500 self-made millionaires, including Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, and Charles M. Schwab, before releasing this 1937 best-seller.
Hill's timeless personal finance classic will help you understand that getting rich is more about mentality above anything else. In fact, he barely mentions the words "money," "wealth," or "finances." Rather, he explains the psychological barriers that hold many people back from building fortunes — and teaches you how to start thinking your way to success.
2. "Business Adventures" by John Brooks
Rich people tend to believe starting a business is the fastest way to make money. This read, endorsed by self-made billionaires Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, will teach you just how to do that ... but not the way a conventional business book does.
"Unlike a lot of today's business writers, Brooks didn't boil his work down into pat how-to lessons or simplistic explanations for success (How many times have you read that some company is taking off because they give their employees free lunch?)" Gates explains. "You won't find any listicles in his work. Brooks wrote long articles that frame an issue, explore it in depth, introduce a few compelling characters, and show how things went for them."
Don't let the 1969 publication date throw you off. While a lot has changed in the business world since the 1960's, the fundamentals of building a strong business have not, Gates writes, adding, "Brooks's deeper insights about business are just as relevant today as they were back then."
3. "The Little Book of Common Sense Investing" by John C. Bogle
One of the most effective ways to build wealth is to invest. At least, if you do it correctly.
Bogle, founder of the Vanguard Group and creator of the world's first index fund, details the simplest and most efficient investment strategy: Investing in low-cost index funds.
Legendary investor Warren Buffett also says that every investor, large and small, should pick up a copy.
4. "The Essays of Warren Buffett" by Warren Buffett and Lawrence A. Cunningham
If a blurb by Buffett doesn't entice you, get directly inside the billionaire's head with this collection of letters and notes written by the "Oracle of Omaha."
The 700+ page book offers a clearer picture of Buffett's philosophies on business, investing, and life.
5. "Tools of Titans" by Tim Ferriss
What does it take to be a billionaire? Best-selling author Tim Ferriss' latest book explores the daily routines and habits of celebrities, professional athletes, hedge fund managers and others.
Ferriss went straight to the sources and interviewed more than 200 world-class performers.
For a sneak peak, check out one, peculiar habit that the wealthiest, most successful people share.
6. "The Richest Man in Babylon" by George S. Clason
Nearly a century ago, Clason revealed the "secret" to getting rich in his 1926 personal finance classic.
It turns out that the "secret" isn't much of one. All it takes to get rich is mastering a few simple concepts, such as paying yourself first and living within your means, which Clason preaches via a collection of entertaining parables.
7. "Rich Dad Poor Dad" by Robert Kiyosaki
Kiyosaki shatters the myth that you need to earn a lot of money to get rich in this best-seller. By telling the story of two dads — his own, and the father of his best friend — he explains how to build wealth even with a small salary.
Additionally, Kiyosaki challenges the popular belief that your house is an asset, details the differences between how rich people and average people choose to get paid, and emphasizes the critical difference between an asset and a liability.
8. "The Automatic Millionaire" by David Bach
Self-made millionaire and financial advisor David Bach exposes a handful of money misconceptions in his easy-to-read best-seller.
You don't need a budget, you don't need to make a lot of money, and you don't even need willpower to accumulate a fortune, he writes.
9. "How Rich People Think" by Steve Siebold
When Steve Siebold started interviewing hundreds of millionaires and billionaires, he was "completely broke and searching for answers about success I wasn't finding in the classroom," he writes.
"What I discovered was, to get rich, I had to learn to think like a rich person. ... Once I changed my thinking, the money started to flow."
Anyone has the opportunity to build wealth, he stresses in "How Rich People Think," and it all starts with changing your mindset. For a sneak peak, check out the number one way rich people view the world differently than the average person.
10. "Be Obsessed or Be Average" by Grant Cardone
As Siebold says, to get rich, you have to learn from those who have already done it. Self-made millionaire Grant Cardone knows a thing or two about managing money: The entrepreneur has built five companies and a multi-million dollar fortune.
In the best-selling author's latest book, he emphasizes that if you want real success, you have to be hungry, hyper-focused, even obsessed.
While Cardone offers some contrarian advice — he discourages investing in a 401(k) plan and buying a home — his wealth-building strategies helped him go from broke at 25 to earning his first million by age 30.
11. "The Power of Broke" by Daymond John
"Shark Tank" investor and entrepreneur Daymond John turned $40 worth of fabric into a $6 billion brand, FUBU. Along the way, he's been rejected a lot and has lost a lot.
Being broke, however, offers at least one major advantage: It sparks creativity and out-of-the-box solutions, he explains in "The Power of Broke."
Don't write off your chances of wealth and success if your bank account is low, he suggests. Use it to your advantage.
12. "You Can Negotiate Anything" by Herb Cohen
If you want to earn more in 2017, a simple yet often overlooked strategy is to negotiate your salary.
If you're nervous about approaching your boss to ask for a raise, try Cohen's best-seller. It will help you get what you want, and what you deserve.
Don't miss: Bill Gates says these were the 5 best books he read in 2016.
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Saya agree sebab membaca ni satu terapi. Kekadang org kata xsuka baca banyak huruf la, panjang la ape la, tp still kene membaca.
Jadi pilihlah topic dan jenis bahan bacaan yg ikut minat kita. Mcm saya, ble stress yg amat, cenderung untuk melepaskan kemarahan pada org sekeliling. Benda lecik pon nk angin.
Masa macam ni men sudoku ke , puzzle ke, solitare ke xmembantu dh. Jd saya akan membaca guna phone. Browse topic yg bermain di otak masa tu. Duk diam n baca baca baca naca baca hadam kan. Tdo... Lepas tu slowly akan tenang semula.
Yelah, lain org lain cara nye. Tp mbaca itu kan asa kepada mencari ilmu. Maka bacalah.. Biarpun hanya sebaris ayat. |
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Buku adalah kunci pada kekayaan, jikalau pun kita tidak kaya harta tapi sekurang-kurangnya kita kaya dengan ilmu dan pengetahuan. Yang lantas dapat membentuk adab dan pemikiran kita terhadap orang disekeliling. |
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yes we can be rich, mind body and soul if we love to read. we would be rich in knowledge, we would find pleasure like no other place can give, we would be contented and at the same time be driven to lead our life to the fullest.
not to mention, yes we can be rich in wealth provided that we reead and follow what they thought in the book |
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