Profile: Nariman a.k.a Putri

Wherever the wind blows :), Singapore
I'm a Jack of all Trades. But a Master of None. However, my primary passion is in Teaching. I'm very expressive with my emotions .... hence ... I'm no good in a poker game :) Love all the romanticism that life can offer. Love my family, my one and ONLY. Last but not least my surrogate family my baby Princess and Chomelanggun.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Gangster's Paradise

Saturday 28th April 2007
 
Gangster's Paradise
 
Have you people not learnt from any of the old tales that you have heard and from what personal experiences to those close to you?  Have you not seen the damage?  Those of you who are ALREADY in it, waiting for APPROVAL or IN the process of ACCEPTANCE .... don't you think this has burden you even more. 
 
You monthly contribution to "The CHIEF" .... is it even worth it??  Medical expenses for you IN CASE should something happen to you and in the event that you should require medical attention??  If you are hospitalised - there is such a thing as Medisafe from your paraents ...... UNLESS "The CHIEF" put you on a "Wack" mission and letting your Parents know is a BIG NO! NO!
 
You people realise that once you are in there is no turning back right??  IF you SINCERELY want to get out there is a PRICE you must pay.
 
All for the sake of what?? ....... some thrill??  .......... to feel belong?? ...... Is it worth the physical pain??  What if something happens during the "process" of any of the mission given.  Do you know who is going to pay for it??  Your GF!!  Your loved ones!!  Is it worth putting letting them suffer for YOUR MISTAKE?
 
All of you or should I say most of your are just mere teenagers .... parents or guradians worry and seems to appear paranoid to you.  Do you blame them??  Privacy to you IS NOT AN OPTION but A PRIVILAGE!!  Offcourse till you officially get your key when you are 21 than by laws of the land you have earned your freedom.  BUT 101% of freedom without rules have consequenses.  So for every Freedom you take - have the SENSE of responsibility.    

Gangster's Paradise

Artist: Coolio Featuring L.V

As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death
I take a look at my life and realise there's none left
'Cause I've been brassing and laughing so long that
Even my mamma thinks that my mind is gone
But I aint never crossed a man that didn't deserve it
Me being treated like a punk, you know that's unheard of
You better watch how you talking, and where you walking
Or you and your homies might be lined in chalk
I really hate to trip but I gotta lope
As they croak I see myself in the pistal smoke ... fool
I'm the kinda G that little homies want to be like
On my knees in the night, saying prayers in the street light

They been spending most their lives living in the gangsta's paradise
We keep spending most our lives living in the gangsta's paradise

They got the situation, they got me facing
I can't live a normal life, I was raised by the strip
So I gotta be down with the hood team
Too much television watching got me chasing dreams
I'm an educated fool with my knee on my mind
Got my 10 in my hand and a gleam in my eye
I'm a loped out gangsta set trippin banger
And my homies is down so gonna rouse my anger ... fool
Death aint nothing but a heart beat away
I'm living life do or die, what can I say
I'm 23 never will I live to see 24
The way things is going I don't know

Tell me why are we so blind to see
That the ones we hurt are you and me


Power and the money, money and the power
Minute after minute, hour after hour
Everybody's running, but half of them aint looking
What's going on in the kitchen, but I don't know what's cooking
They say I've got to learn but nobody's here to teach me
If they can't understand it, how can they reach me
I guess they can't
I guess they won't
I guess they front
That's why I know my life is out of luck ... fool

Cheers  :>



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Friday, May 04, 2007

My Belief

  Some of you have asked me this.  Through our conversation in the hope that you would understand ....... AND I hope this will enlighten you more  :)

My Belief

Islam and the other "Religions of the Scriptures".


"Islam" means "surrender to the will of God".  The holy scriptures of Islam, the Koran, are believed to originate from a divine inspiration, transmitted to the Prophet Mohammed by the Angel "Gibril" - often identified with Archangel Gabriel.

The Prophet is seen as sent for the "time in between" (sura 5, 19). The Quran distinguishes between "Believers", "people of the Scriptures", and "Non-Believers".

The "people of the Scriptures" are, besides the Muslims, especially Jews and Christians, whose beliefs are based on the same traditions; sometimes also the Zoroastrians (Parsees; sura 22, 17). T

The Quran accepts the chain of the "Prophets", who all teach the One God, the Hereafter and the prayer for their peoples or for their time (e.g. sura 6.83-92; sura 7). "Allah" as the Islamic name of God has the same origin as the name "Elohim", one of God's names in the books of Moses (in Hebrew). Insofar as people of these religions believe in these mutual basics, the Quran itself does not name them Non-Believers (e.g. sura 5, 48).

Jesus Christ

Jesus Christ and Islam
 
I would like to apologise for those who misinterpreted my article and hope this will bring some light to what I believe in accordance to my belief.  Perhaps maybe I did not explain myself well.
 
 
So to answer the question when did I receive Christ? :-  I do not need to receive Christ as it is already in my belief. 
 
 
Though born in a Muslim family.  I grew up in a convent.  I knew of miracles of God and was taught since young but never did I observe nor practice the religion well.
 
It is only so late as in my late 20's that I REALISE the miracles of God or "Allah" (in our context) and Accepted him in my way of life. ..... Alhamdulilla.  Ameen.
 
 
Christian views of Jesus consist of the teachings and beliefs held by Christian groups about Jesus, including his divinity, humanity, and earthly life. Christians predominantly profess that Jesus is both a fully divine and fully human person, and thus Christian views of Jesus include theological doctrines as well as historical claims.
 

Information:  Jesus Christ and Islam.

These annotations don't attempt to characterise Islam as a whole. Various interpretations are also possible in the Koran, and there are also different theological schools within Islam. Certainly the Koran (Quran*) should be taken as the most important of the Islamic scriptures. There are also the traditions: "Sunnah" and Hadith". One should also consider that there are also just as many Muslims who are not well acquainted with their Holy Scriptures as there are Christians who don't know much about the Bible. 


The Koran addresses Christians and Jews sometimes directly as "You people of the scriptures..." (for instance sura 4:171 ) and as "You children of Israel". So they can be interested in what is written in this holy book - in spite of the fact that most of them usually will not deal with it. Religious science anyway studies the scriptures of all religions.

 

Jesus Christ
Here is noted, that the Koran accepts Jesus as a prophet sent by God and as "Word" of God without definition, "created like Adam" (suras 2, 3, 5 ...). This is more than what some modern Christian theologians accept, who only see Jesus as a social reformer! Only Jesus as God's Son - Christians in the time of Mohammed imagined this very physically - in the context of the later doctrine of the trinity, this was not accepted by the Koran. Christians, capable of explaining this authentically, in such a way that someone coming from elsewhere could understand it, were very rare at that time (e.g. sura 6, 101).

 

 Christians might agree with the Islamic conviction, that God is unborn and has not "born" but "created" Jesus. Further the Greek term "logos" - in the Bible used for the divine origin or mission of Jesus Christ - became translated in the Gospels as "The Word", which is used for Jesus in the Koran. Do the Inspirations of the Koran contain mysteries not yet discovered fully by Muslims or Christians - possibly resulting in useless quarreling about terms? Also where Christians present this teachings in words, which must be understood as some polytheistic religion, this is not according to the teachings of Jesus himself: "Pray to the father (God) in my name (meaning with reference to Jesus" (John. 15:16). I In the life of Jesus everything revolves about the one God, to whom just Jesus can lead people. 

 

The "Logos" (in John's Gospel the "Word of God", here connected with Christ) appears in the Koran independently of Jesus (sura 13,12, sura 11).

 

In the Koran Jesus is looked at as "created like Adam" (Sure 3, 59). The Koran speaks about a being sent from God's Spirit to give birth to Jesus, similar to the bible, reporting about the angel coming to the Virgin Mary (sura 19, 17). The Holy Spirit is also mentioned concerning the life of Jesus (sura 5, 110).

 

According to the Koran the young Jesus already announced his raising from the dead (sura 19, 33); however, here the Koran is possibly referring to the resurrection of the believers during the Day of Judgment often mentioned in the Koran (see below; Sure 4, 159). The Koran says that Jesus was taken up to God alive (sura 4, 157 - 159, sura 3, 55). 


Moslems and Christians disagree on the question, whether Jesus was crucified, died and overcame death before his ascension to heaven – as Christians say -, or if God has risen him alive into heaven - as Muslims believe. However, both believe, that he was not "dead" at that time when he was risen (the bible for instance states, he spoke to his disciples immediately before he went to heaven.)
In the suras 3:55 and 5:48 it is said, „...I will make him pure" and "...you all will come back to me, and I (God) will decide, what You were in disagreement about". So Christians and Moslems might wait for the solution of some remaining mysteries instead of quarreling.

 

The Koran also includes the Last Judgment and the Resurrection of Believers. (e.g. sura 36, 77, sura 69, 13, suras 75, 99). Those who believe in God and the Last Judgment, "and do what is right" (according to the commandments), do not have to fear the Judgment (sura 2, 62).

For Your Information

What prophets are named in the Qur'an? There are 25 prophets mentioned by name in the Qur'an, although Muslims believe that there were many more in different times and places. Among the prophets that Muslims honor are:

  1. Adam
  2. Idris (Enoch)
  3. Nuh (Noah)
  4. Hud
  5. Saleh
  6. Ibrahim (Abraham)
  7. Isma'il (Ishmael)
  8. Ishaq (Isaac)
  9. Lut (Lot)
  10. Ya'qub (Jacob)
  11. Yousef (Joseph)
  12. Shu'aib
  13. Ayyub (Job)
  14. Musa (Moses)
  15. Harun (Aaron)
  16. Dhu'l-kifl (Ezekiel)
  17. Dawud (David)
  18. Sulaiman (Solomon)
  19. Ilias (Elias)
  20. Al-Yasa (Elisha)
  21. Yunus (Jonah)
  22. Zakariyya (Zechariah)
  23. Yahya (John)
  24. 'Isa (Jesus)
  25. Muhammad
 
Cheers  :>

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

ONE DAY AT A TIME


 ONE DAY AT A TIME
The most useless thing to do ... ........Worry


The greatest Joy.......................
........Giving


The greatest loss.................Loss of self-respect


 

The most satisfying work.............
...Helping others

The ugliest personality trait......................Selfishness

The most endangered species...................Dedicated leaders

The greatest "shot in the arm"..................Encouragement

The greatest problem to overcome.........
....Fear



Most effective sleeping pill........... ...Peace of mind


The most crippling failure disease..... ....Excuses

The most powerful force in life.............. ........Love

The most dangerous pariah.................................A gossiper
The world's most incredible computer... ...The brain !

The worst thing to be without...................Hope


The deadliest weapon.... The tongue.......

The two most power-filled words..............."I Can"

The greatest asset..............
...Faith

The most worthless emotion................Self-pity

The most prized possession................Integrity

The most beautiful attire................
...A SMILE!

The most powerful channel of communication..... ...Prayer


The most contagious spirit............ .....Enthusiasm

The most important thing in life....
....GOD




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The Emperor

The Emperor 
 
Today's Card

The Emperor card affirms that your alter ego today is elevated as a role model or by proxy as the Enforcer, whose superpower is contracted to establish merciful boundaries or to secure and defend the vested interests of your charges under or as this virile "Father Figure."

 

 

I'm large and in charge as master of your domain -- as long as I say so or so long as I command the authority and protect the realm. You take pride in directing the action, building a safe environment or molding your vision, and conquering resistance through permissible limits.

 

 

It would be your honorable duty to stand up today as leader in support of those whose loyalty you vitally depend on to give yourself relevant meaning, fortitude or practical production for use. You won't let them down.

 

 

Keep to the bargain but leave room for improvement, or risk becoming possessive, oppressive or disconnected by choice and cast out of the castle.



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