Quran, Quran, and Quran!

November 30, 2008 at 1:27 am | In Al Huda Institute, AlMaghrib, Bayyinah Institute, Community, Deen, Family, Thoughts | 4 Comments

Three opportunities to increase in knowledge.

After the party, hubby sprang a surprise of his own, which led to him asking me,

“Do you want to take the Bayyinah class?”

Of course I do, but before, the issue was that we have to leave pretty soon. Alhamdulillah though, his surprise is a new development that inshaallah will enable us to stay here. For now, it’s still not fully confirmed, so we’re still in limbo, just as before, but inshaallah, if things go smoothly, we won’t have to worry about having to leave for Malaysia, and I might even have to unpack.

A few days after the above question, we, Qabeelat Hayl, received news that we are to host the next AlMaghrib class in town: Heavenly Hues; Thematic Tafseer. Now this one, I’m not absolutely certain I will still be here, but like I said, if I have to unpack, I might very well be joining my haylers in that class, biiznillah!

Then, there is the Taleem Al Quran class, which I have been intending to take ever since I took the Ramadan AlHuda Course. In our desperation of trying to stay here, the matter of me going to grad school came up and for a week, I was in a frenzy of searching for graduate programs, panicking about the GRE, and plain stressed out. In the end though, we decided to put it on hold if I still want to go for it later on, for after studying the program, I came to be interested in it. Nevertheless, the taleem Quran has to take top priority, and I wouldn’t want to die while pursuing a worldly degree. That settled the dilemma, alhamdulillah,

Alhamdulillah, alhamdulillah…truly, He will make for you a way out, of that which you never expect.

Suffice it to say, our new development, I would like to think, has left a good experience on the kids in terms of Allah responding to their fervent dua, though as I said, for now, it would be safe to say we are still hanging on to uncertainty. Hang on for the ride, kids. It will inshaallah be khayr, for we are believers, are we not?

Two more days, and we will inshaallah be a little closer to certainty.

Ya Allah, please protect us and bless us in our wealth, life, and happiness. Ameen.

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  1. amoi, syakh abdulbary doesnt look like a kelantanese hehe.. aku baru dok sibuk download from youtube all almaghrib related classes. office block access to youtube so can only do it at home, with these 3 hyper kids.

  2. amoi, hv u come across this before? 10 famous people who were homeschooled?

    http://blogs.static.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/20302.html

  3. dia bukan org kelantan..dia cuma ada relatve kat kelantan :) dia org campa…lahir kat vietnam tp dtg sini sbb masa tu perang teruk tu kan. dia ada citela cane diaorg lari through hutan..masa tu tgh ajar seerah, point dia was that nabi saw pilih the best guide to guide him and Abu Bakr ke Madinah and that guide was a kaafir. THat shows that it’s ok for us to hire org kafir to get the best service..cam katakan, flyer design, architect etc…sbb dia cite yg guide diaorg yg bwk diaorg escaoe through hutan tu org non muslim.

    heheheh hopefully leh le ko dgr amidts 3 budak hyper tu hehehehe aku paham sgt hihih

    10 famous ppl..ohh ..belom..tp a few tu ada yg aku dah tau..cam thomas edison, laura…hahahah mcm2 reason yek diaorg dihomeschool..ada yg hyper ada yg malu hihihi…

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