Learning by heart vs brain

Heart vs Brain is Feel vs Think. That is core of the topic. Both are good but which one is better? A hot issue that has been discussed by people from all walks of life. If you have the power to choose, which one it would be?
Thinking is a process that closely related with brain. Each and every information are send there to be processed.

Albert Einstein, a great physicist in 20th century who discovered a famous relativity theory had his brain removed within 7 hours after his death. And trough few experiments they carried out, they found out that a genuises Einstein actually use on ~13% of his brain. Just ponder, a great man use not even a quarter of his, what about us who dont even finish reading a single science book, what more discover a new theory? What percentage of our mind you think we had used?
But just wondering, that is Einstein who discover one theory. How about Ibnu Sina/Avicenna whom write lots of medical book that have been use as a revision in Europe for more than 700 years. He was an astronomer, a chemist, geologist, logician. peleontologist, mathematician, physicist, poet, psychologist, scientist and teacher.Wow, much much much better than Einstein I believe. What percentage do you think he had used? Subhanallah, if only we know?
Ok back to the topic. When we learn by brain, somehow our heart doesnt play any role isnt it? We wil critically judge the information and we would feel tired just by thinking.
But how about watching tv dramas?Have you ever watch drama and suddenly you feel your tears is dropping, your heart is aching or sometimes you might laugh together with them?
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That is when your heart is playing their role. When you put yourself in their shoes, that is when you would feel how they are feeling. And this way you would remember it even better dont you? I believe so. It has a larger impact since all your organs are interacting, your eyes are tearing, your nose migh get block, your hand might be busy wiping your tears. All are interacting and you would easily recall the situation. If that happens, i think it is a better way or remembering thing. Put yourself in what you are reading. Try to immerse yourself in what the author try to picture. Or what the theory is explaining? That is why somehow it is important to know the background of the writer, so that we understand how he could derive such equation or how he could be able to think that way.
But try to watch, but someone ask you to find the spelling mistake or maybe the sentence structure use. Which one would you use; your heart or your brain? Will you still cry at that moment? Or will you even know the story line then? You wouldnt right? People would just concentrate on the line used and totally forgot about the dramas they watch.

Way from above

Fikir-fikirkan, Renung-renung kan

meskipun kita amat kerdil dan hina di sisiNya, sering diselaputi dosa-dosa, namun rahmat dan kasih sayangNya masih kita rasai. Makanan, pakaian, tubuh badan, suara, ibu bapa, alam dan senarai yang berpanjangan to infinity masih kita peroleh. tanda Allah Maha Pengasih Maha Penyayang. Namun, adilkah jika kita masih sombong dan mengingkari nikmatNya? Masih terus-terusan melupaiNya?
Tepuk hati, tanya iman kita
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Sydney ~ Day 3~

Three sisters is the main attraction in Katoomba, which took about 2hours and a half to reach by train. It has its own legend regardless the formation explained scientifically.

Long ago, a clever old man called Tyawan lived in the mountains. He had three daughters-Meenhi, Wimlah and Gunnedoo-and a magic shinbone that could change him into a lyebird. One day, Meenhi knocked a rock over the cliff. It crashed into the valley below, waking Bunyip, who charged up the cliff towards the terrified girls. Twayan could not reach his daughters in time, so he changed them into rocks.
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The Bunyip chased Twayan, who changed his shape many times before changing his shape many times before changing to a lyebird. But he dropped his magic shinbone when his arms turned into wings. Ever since, lyebird has scratched in the leaves, looking for the shinbone to change the girls back into human form.


Well that is about it. SOmetimes human need to search for their own entertainment and thats why they created such a story. Maybe generation nowadays find it is hard to believe, need to find sonme logic in it first. What a different way of thinking as time pass by.

But scientifically The Sisters were formed by erosion. The soft sandstone of the Blue Mountains is easily eroded over time by wind, rain and rivers, and the cliffs surrounding the Jamison Valley are being slowly broken up. Formations like the Three Sisters are created when water seeps into small cracks in the rock, gradually enlarging them over time to form large indentations. Eventually, the Sisters will be eroded away completely. So take a chance to see His great creature. No matter how wonderful I think a huma n develop a city with modern and tall towers, but it is NOTHING to be compare by this serenity nature. You wont get bored even you stare them for a long time, Subhanallah.

Hijab is an Honour

Spend some time to watch the video. I find it is very interesting and will trigger your mind to search for the answer.Reflect and think back, why we put our tudung on actually? Since ages we represent ourself as a muslim women, but have we really ask that question to ourselves? WHY? Because of the parent? Teacher? School rules? Trend? Following our friend? and the list might go on.

Different people, might have different answer, but shouldnt you think that all of us should have the same reply to the same question? Since each and everyone of us have the same faith and all of us believe in the day of judgement, that will SUREly come.
Islam is a religion that dignify women and put women in a really special place. Just imagine, you have a special gift given by somebody special boought from UK for example. You really treasure it and if possible you dont want people to touch it afraid that it might broken. So where would you put that gift? In a transparent cupboard for people to see and praise it from far or just display it on the table so that your friend can have a close look at it? I believe for something precious, we would place it at unreachable place right?
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Samething apply here, women is really precious in Islam that only the right person could see and touch their beauty. Subhanallah, what a great religion who dignify us women.
Allah mention in the quran
"And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husband's fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers or their brothers' sons, or their sisters' sons, or their women, or the slaves whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex; and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments. And O ye Believers! turn ye all together towards Allah, that ye may attain Bliss".[An-Noor,24:31]
So the the first and the most important reason why we put on our tudung/hijab is because ALlah ask us to, and we obey HIS words to gain HIS bless. And ALlah know what is BEST for HIS servant since HE is the CREATOR, the ALL MIGHTY.
But if you think you still need some logic in it, have a look at Al-Ahzab, 33:59
O Prophet! say to your wives and your daughters and the women of the believers that they let down upon them their over-garments; this will be more proper, that they may be known, and thus they will not be given trouble; and Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.
Subhanallah, what a beautiful verse isnt it? I myself just read it last week. What a waste for me to discover this after such a long time reading quran. Allah Himself had mentioned that the hijab is a powerful shield for us. Insya Allah, when we put the hijab on, automatically people could distinguish us from others and they knew that muslim women are very careful about their relationship with others. And we knew that, JANJI ALLAH ITU BENAR, and He never break HIS promise. Whats more you seek as a women other that high dignity and being respect by the persons around you. And Allah had promise us that, Insya ALlah.
Seems too long now, but lastly try to watch this meaningful video. I myself have esperience this and believe it or not it is under the third person influences. Cant get me? Watch this!

Sydney ~ Day 1~

he last stop of our vacation, Sydney which is widely known by their Opera House and the Harbour Bridge. I wonder why they are so famous actually. Is it because of the shape? or the great history it has behind their existence. Harbour bridge and Opera House situated in the middle of the city.

"Sydney Harbour Bridge, bridge spanning the harbour in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and one of the city’s principal landmarks. Construction of the bridge began in 1923 and took nine years. The bridge spans one of the narrowest inlets of the harbour, and is one of the largest single-arch bridges in the world. Its total length is 1,150 m (3,772 ft), with an arch 503 m (1,650 ft) long, and it supports eight lanes of traffic, two railway lines, a bicycle track, and a pedestrian footpath."

Harbour Bridge, SYdneyOpera House, SydneySydney at nightOpera House, Sydney

Ogh, that is why it is so famous. While Opera House, I myself first cant figure out what shape it take, but when I look it carefully, I fell like a dumb who cant realize the obvious shape of sails. It was designed by the Danish architect JΓΈrn Utzon, who won an international competition for it in 1956. In his original design, the distinctive sail-shaped towers, intended to reflect the spirit of the harbour, were pronounced unbuildable by the engineers and were redesigned at a much lower angle. Utzon resigned as a consequence and the building was completed by the engineers in 1973. And it is regarded as the finest modern building in Australia. <Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2006. © 1993-2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.> It surely mesmerizing to see these 2 wonderful architecture, especially at night.

But the happy moment doesnt last forever. After taking photos here and there, our stomach begin to growling and urge us to immediately find a restaurant. But after few hours walk we couldnt find any restaurant. And the saddest part is we dont even know how are we going back to the Malaysian Hall. What bus to take, which road to go.Ya Allah at that moment only Allah we place our hope. People coming back from Sydney always remind us, "Dont walk late at night in the city, it is DANGEROUS!" it became even more scarrier when we remember about it. I dont know how many kilometres we walk untill we found a bus, the uncle dont exactly know which bus we should take actually, but he somehow will take us to the central bus station, that is good enough we think. So we hop on the bus. Alhamdulillah=D Then at the bus, we found another helpful man, an Indonesian he said, there is bus 379 will take you there, randwick. And after hour of finding restaurant, I end up eating a packet of maggie=D But it is good enough than couldnt find a way home. Thank You Allah for 'menggerakkan hati mereka untuk membantu kami, kerna sesungguhnya hati itu adalah milik Mu", alhamdulillah

Sydney ~ Day 2~

**Jaulah Nur** Melbourne day 1

Jaulah Nur! That is the name given in conjuction with our winter trip to the kangaroo land, Australia. It takes almost 4 hours to travel there from New Zealand, which is if I double the time I would be able to reach Malaysia, but let forget about it, at least for now. So on the first day we reach Melbourne at 10.30 and straight away headed to my friend younger sister's house. Thank You for the great hospitality you provide us. Her house situated 10min walk to the city which is very close to the Univ of Melbourne. So after a short rest, we went out. Cant wait to see the city, hehhe. So we walked to the city any I really ENJOY it. A huge gap compared to Auckland; a quite city which almost close after 5pm and Melbourne is a lively city, maybe just like Kuala Lumpur. Very buzy.
Melbourne is well known with the tram, could be find anywhere in the city. But it does not look 'berserabut' at all. Still neat yet compact. So we walk with no intention where we're heading at the moment. What we know, we would like to look around. The main street there is Swanston Street. Almost all the shops are centered there and everyone is very buzy. But what attract me the most is the State LIbrary. Subhanallah, I am totally mesmerized with the building and the way they organized it. There is my favourite room, known as The La Trobe Reading Room.
State Library yg em mesmerizingGalerry in the libraryI really love this place!Kan bagus kalu ada meja camni;>Library is falling!
feels like in a Harry Potter movie, kind of funny hehhe. Just imagine, this room assembles all the journels from hundred years before, that is great in my eyes. Just imagine, How about Baitul Hikmah(Baghdad) where all people came from all over the world to learn from Ibnu Sina etc, the knowledge is about to be found. All the research is at the peak, that must be even buzy and Baitul Hikmah must be even more more and more fantastic thatn this. besides that, there are also Chess Room and the gallery where all the famous picture displayed, but I cant really appreciate it since I am not really into art thing.
In front of the state librarySt Paul Cathedral, MelbDSC00343St Paul Cathedral, MelbFlinder Street Station, Melb

Then another building that interest me the most is the Cathedral. That is kind of word of the day. I keep on repeating that I wanna go there hihihi. It situated at the end of the street, a very tall building and I adore the architecture of the building. The design is awesome! The bricks used is not a regular one, different style of bricks were used to create a great n an interesting.so roughly, that is the beginning of our journey, continue tomorrow fro another exciting journey

Melbourne~Day2~

Another day to explore Melbourne. This time, we decide to pay a visit to a market famously known among the tourist to get cheap souvenirs for love ones. So we walk there. As expected, 'rambang mata dibuatnya'. Feels like buying everything, But seriously it is an exciting place to go to. But we have to rush since Victoria Market will formally close at 2.00pm.
Then, the rest of the day we spent around the city again. This time we catch a tram to the Direct Factory Outlet, where branded product were sell at an affordable price, but my eyes couldnt find anything interesting since I believe shopping cpuld be done anywhere as long as you have the money, but the chance you have to know the place and the people might only came once. So we only pass by and just observe things there.
Next we proceed to the Harbour Town, another shopping complex. It is sort of Alamanda Putrajaya if you wanna imagine. But maybe slightly more modern. But at the moment we arrive, the place is already closed. So we enjoy ourself taking photos. All style we can think of we try to capture. Really awesome.