Isnin, November 29, 2010

Kanser

KANSER 

Apakah kanser? Ia merupakan keadaan dimana sel-sel sihat dalam badan kami telah berubah kerana diserang oleh asid yang mengandungi kimia yang membolehkan sel-sel kanser menambah dan merebak dalam badan kami. Untuk mengelakkan darah kami menjadi asidik perlu jaga makanan. Kurangkan makan daging dan amalkan lebih memakan sayur dan buah-buahan. 


PENGETAHUAN 
AM 

Gigi manusia menunjukkan bahawa kami sebenarnya perlu makan sayur dan buah-buahan kerana hanya mengandungi 4 batang gigi tajam ( gigi kanine ) daripada 32. Ini bermaksud 28 batang untuk mengunyah makanan berbentuk 
  buah dan sayur.  Binatang liar seperti harimau dan singa yang makan daging mempunyai gigi yang tajam untuk mengoyak daging.Kitab agama Al-Quran pun beri petunjuk bahawa kami perlu makan sedikit daging sahaja. 

PENYEBAB KANSER 


Penyebab utama adalah merokok. Ia membunuh manusia secara perlahan-lahan tanpa kesan-kesan awal dan menghabiskan duit kami dengan senyap sahaja. Setiap batang rokok mempunyai 4,000 jenis kimia yang merbahaya ( dalam sukatan amaun kecil ). Menghisap sekali lebih 600 kali merbahaya daripada bernafas asap daripada kenderaan awam. 


MAKANAN YANG MENYEBABKAN KANSER 


a)  Makanan yang di 
  BBQ 

b)  Makanan yang di goreng dengan lebih minyak seperti goreng pisang, keledek, kentang fries & wedges 
kerepek. 

c)  Daging yang dimasak dengan api atau suhu yang sangat tinggi. 


d)  Makanan yang diawet , berlebihan garam atau nitrate. Contoh : makanan tin, telor & sayur masin, sausage, daging salai. 


e)  Nasi yang disimpan hingga pagi esok ( mengandungi aflatoksin ) 


g)  Makanan yang berkurangan serat. 
  Contoh : roti putih. Badan kami memerlukan 25gm serat yang boleh cair dan diserap dan serat biasa  setiap hari. Kami perlu minum sekurang-kurangnya 2 hingga 3 liter atau 8 gelas air kosong sehari 

h) Jangan makan roti yang telah berkulat dan roti yang disimpan lebih 2 hari dalam cuaca panas untuk mengelakkan 
kanser hati 

UBAT KANSER  SEMULAJADI 


Sayur-sayuran dan buah-buahan berwarna 
hijau, merah, unggu dan oren sangat mengandungi bahan-bahan anti-kanser seperti antioksiden dan Vitamin A, E dan Cyang mencegah dan melawan sel-sel kanser. Segala jenis kanser boleh diubati dengan jus buah dan sayur.  


Buah durian belanda agak berkesan. Berikan kepada pesakit dan buat ujian darah kemudian. Pasti nampak sel-sel kanser akan berkurangan dalam darah kami dan lama-lama akan sembuh. Boleh cuba kalau tak percaya. Ada kes dimana doktor telah kata kanser dalam tahap ke 4 dan tidak boleh diubati lagi.......tetapi oleh kerana tiada pilihan lain ( lebih baik cuba daripada menunggu dan menderita ) dan keyakinan diri pesakit minum jus buah-buahan dan sayuran bercampur ( termasuk carrot, durian belanda, strawberry, blueberry, kobis, broccoli dan anggur merah ). 

Selepas beberapa hari pesakit nampak lebih bertenaga dan sihat. Ujian darah dibuat dan doktor-doktor pun terkejut dan hairan bahawa sel-sel kanser makinberkurangan. Lama-lama pesakit makin sembuh dan akhirnya hidup seperti biasa. 





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Jumaat, November 26, 2010

We Are Knowledge Managers?

Sunday November 21, 2010

What all educators must know

By DR THEVA NITHY

Having an assessment-based education system is not good enough if the country has plans to transform and move ahead.
WE ARE stuck in a system where we educators envisage ourselves asknowledge managers, rather than as “knowing managers”.
What is the difference?
Knowledge managers are people who think that knowledge is an independent wheel in a vehicle and does not interact with the rest of the vehicle. It can be removed, damaged or modified and still have no causal effect on the rest of the vehicle.
Knowledge managers are also traditional teacher-centred practitioners who think that knowledge is to be swallowed and regurgitated by learners. Regurgitation of course, occurs at examination halls, where it will be determined how good learners are at reproducing data.
Knowing managers, are people who understand that that one insignificant wheel plays a determining role, in the overall performance of the vehicle.
These managers know that the sum total of learning occurs in a multi-linked wheel where the weakest link determines the overall performance.
The overall immersions, interactions and experiences in a learning environment will determine the final outcome – the person that the student will become.
I have found that students, who make the effort to spend time with their lecturers outside their classrooms and engage in issues outside their areas of expertise, are thoughtful thinkers and have a better perception.
They are quite distinct from the straight A’s scholars who studiously plug away at their assignments and books, but never really understand where everything falls in the greater scheme of things. Why is this so?
Many educators make the mistake of falling into the role of knowledge managers the instant they step into formal learning spaces — this is true at schools and at universities. It is the job of schools and the universities to ensure students graduate with sufficient knowledge that will enable them to acquire an acceptable grade or degree.
Who can blame the educators then, for wanting to become knowledge managers who teach with only exams in mind since this is the requirement the institutions and ministries want. Knowing managers, however, are aware that learning through knowing is an infinite system of beliefs, knowledge, skills, ethics and social interactions amongst others.
Research and investigations, debates and discussions, all mesh into a single coherent set of skills that stimulates and builds “knowing’’ and the series of orchestral manoeuvres finally result in a learned person.
The environment that provides all these are almost non-existent in nearly all educational systems.
In my own students, I have found they quickly disengage from me when they cannot find relevance and synchrony between my teachings and what they want.
This is especially true in first-year students. They come to the university with big ambitions, after having been told they are the cream of the crop, and that success is guaranteed. The system gives me the impression that they are excellent and ready for “knowing”.
When we meet, the students and I find there is almost a complete mismatch in expectations.
With the stage set by this mismatched expectations, students slowly succumb to a downward spiral where they realise that the knowledge and certainty they had, is not quite the knowing and certainty they face.
They realise that their achievements in examinations have no value. The actual expectation is for them to open their minds to new ways of thinking and knowing.
They realise that it is the discussions and arguments that provide a real understanding of knowing.
A new twist
This is the start of the mess we are in now. The system demands that I become a knowledge manager who grades students on quantified knowledge, and then assign them marks and points that will determine a range of grades.
At the same time, the system also demands that I become a knowing manager who will immerse students into a knowing environment.
I am reminded of a public speaking class earlier where my students could not grasp that a great speech was a combination of many components coming together.
When I spoke about eye contact, everyone focused on it, forgetting gestures and voice tone.
They are now getting the idea that nothing can work by itself, and it is all about knowing their speech and their audience, not knowledge of the speech and the audience — knowledge being an ineffective tangible factor; and knowing being about an intangible, powerful force.



Don’t get me wrong. We just never have had high expectations until now. The problem lies with the fact that educators and education systems are not evolving fast enough to meet new demands.
The other problem is that entrance into universities and schools is a global economic game now, and all the major players believe in looking at knowledge grades first before looking at the knowing skills.
We have encouraged the growth of a grading system based on student competition, where students (and educators) are forced to seek an edge over their peers.
This restricts them from engaging fully with each other in a trusted manner since information that is perceived to give an edge, will be held back.
In many Asian countries, this has also resulted in one of the biggest disasters — tuition centres.



I have come to believe that the assessment-based system we have created is the core catalyst for the dysfunction of our education system. We are addicted to knowledge of the tangibles and have lost focus and faith in knowing the intangibles.
What is the way out? We have to create meaningful and relevant alternatives to exams, and there are many – from research projects to scholarly debates to entrepreneurship – the list is endless.


They may be difficult, but we no longer have the option of choosing a simpler route. It is time to decide once and for all whether we want students who MUST go to school for grades and knowledge or students who will immerse themselves into ways of knowing and become relevant to the future that is already at our doorstep. Or are we willing to risk a failed state?



> Dr Theva Nithy is a senior lecturer at the School of Educational Studies, Universiti Sains Malaysia. Through this column and through the revolutionary ENGAGE Programme – Education for Sustainable Global Futures – USM has started, he and his colleagues hope to help transfor the landscapes of Malaysian schooling and higher education systems. He can be contacted at 
theva@usm.my.




Story of Appreciation

One young academically excellent person went to apply for a managerial position in a big company. He passed the first interview, the director did the last interview, made the last decision. The director discovered from the CV that the youth's academic achievements were excellent all the way, from the secondary school until the postgraduate research, never had a year when he did not score.

The director asked, "Did you obtain any scholarships in school?" the youth
answered "none".
The director asked, " Was it your father who paid for your school fees?"
The youth answered, "My father passed away when I was one year old, it was my mother who paid for my school fees.
The director asked, " Where did your mother work?" The youth answered, "My mother worked as clothes cleaner.
The director requested the youth to show his hands. The youth showed a pair of hands that were smooth and perfect.
The director asked, " Have you ever helped your mother wash the clothes before?" The youth answered, "Never, my mother always wanted me to study and read more books. Furthermore, my mother can wash clothes faster than me.

The director said, "I have a request. When you go back today, go and clean your mother's hands, and then see me tomorrow morning.*
The youth felt that his chance of landing the job was high. When he went back, he happily requested his mother to let him clean her hands. His mother felt strange, happy but with mixed feelings, she showed her hands to the kid.

The youth cleaned his mother's hands slowly. His tear fell as he did that. It was the first time he noticed that his mother's hands were so wrinkled, and there were so many bruises in her hands. Some bruises were so painful that his mother shivered when they were cleaned with water. This was the first time the youth realized that it was this pair of hands that washed the clothes everyday to enable him to pay the school fee. The bruises in the mother's hands were the price that the mother had to pay for his graduation, academic excellence and his future. After finishing the cleaning of his mother hands, the youth quietly washed
all the remaining clothes for his mother. That night, mother and son talked for a very long time. 


Next morning, the youth went to the director's office. The Director noticed the tears in the youth's eyes, asked: " Can you tell me what have you done and learned yesterday in your house?"
The youth answered, " I cleaned my mother's hand, and also finished cleaning all the remaining clothes'


The Director asked, " please tell me your feelings."
The youth said, Number 1, I know now what is appreciation. Without my mother, there would not the successful me today. Number 2, by working together and helping my mother, only I now realize how difficult and tough it is to get something done. Number 3, I have come to appreciate the importance and value of family relationship.

The director said, " This is what I am looking for to be my manager. I want to recruit a person who can appreciate the help of others, a person who knows the sufferings of others to get things done, and a person who would not put money as his only goal in life. You are hired.

Later on, this young person worked very hard, and received the respect of his subordinates. Every employee worked diligently and as a team. The company's performance improved tremendously.
A child, who has been protected and habitually given whatever he wanted, would develop "entitlement mentality" and would always put himself first.

He would be ignorant of his parent's efforts. When he starts work, he assumes that every person must listen to him, and when he becomes a manager, he would never know the sufferings of his employees and would
always blame others. For this kind of people, who may be good academically, may be successful for a while, but eventually would not feel sense of achievement. He will grumble and be full of hatred and fight for more. 


If we are this kind of protective parents, are we really showing love or are we destroying the kid instead?*
You can let your kid live in a big house, eat a good meal, learn piano, watch a big screen TV. But when you are cutting grass, please let them experience it. After a meal, let them wash their plates and bowls together
with their brothers and sisters. It is not because you do not have money to hire a maid, but it is because you want to love them in a right way.

You want them to understand, no matter how rich their parents are, one day their hair will grow gray, same as the mother of that young person. The most important thing is your kid learns how to appreciate the effort and experience the difficulty and learns the ability to work with others to get things done.

Selasa, November 23, 2010

GEMPAQ 2010



GERAKAN MEMBANGUN GENERASI PENCINTA AL-QURAN
(GEMPAQ 2010)

ABIM Selangor akan bertanggungjawab dalam melaksana modul LDK bagi perjalanan program di atas yang dijangka berlangsung selama 1 bulan sepanjang cuti sekolah. Modul LDK yang dipertanggungjawabkan bermula dari jam 2.30 petang sehingga jam 5.00 petang. Fasilitator didatangkan daripada ABIM Selangor dan dibantu oleh adik-adik sayap pelajar ABIM iaitu PEPIAS. Butiran penganjuran adalah seperti berikut:


Penganjur:
PEJABAT ADUN KOTA ANGGERIK

Pelaksana Bersama:
YAYASAN AL-IJABAH (KEM HAFAZAN) - 8.00pg hingga 2.00ptg
ANGKATAN BELIA ISLAM MALAYSIA (ABIM SELANGOR) - 2.00ptg hingga 5.00ptg
MANTOP TRAINING AND CONSULTANCY - Program Hujung Minggu
PERSATUAN PELAJAR ISLAM SELANGOR (PEPIAS)

Tarikh Perlaksanaan
26 November hingga 27 Disember 2010

Tempat Perlaksanaan
Masjid Raja Uda, Seksyen 16 Shah Alam
Sekolah Rendah Agama Seksyen 16 Shah Alam

Untuk Pendaftaran hubungi 03-5511 7781 atau 03-5880 4586 atau sms ke 017-29 288 29

Pertumpahan Darah di Jalan Kebun






BUTIRAN RINGKAS

BIL.
PERKARA
MAKLUMAT
1.
Nama program
MAJLIS DEKAT DI MATA LEKAT DI HATI
2.
Tarikh program
21 November 2010
3.
Lokasi
Rumah Perlindungan dan Pemulihan Wanita Islam Darul Wardah
4.
Pengarah Projek
Ustaz Khairudin
5.
Ko-ordinator
Norhidayah Sumairi
7.
Kehadiran
100 peserta merangkumi wakil-wakil ABIM Daerah Selangor dan ahli-ahli Darul Wardah
8.
Masa
1 hari
9.
Dengan kerjasama
Rumah Perlindungan dan Pemulihan Wanita Islam Darul Wardah

TENTATIF PROGRAM
7.00 am : Perasmian & Tazkirah
7.30 am : Pembahagian kumpulan untuk tugasan korban
8.00 am : Sembelihan Korban
10.00 am : Melapah & Agihan Daging Korban
12.00 pm : Taklimat Wakil KBI, YDP ABIM Selangor dan YDP-YDP Daerah
12.00 pm : Grup Helwa membuat persiapan masakan
1.10 pm : Solat Berjemaah
2.00 pm : Makan Berjemaah
3.00 pm : Majlis Bersurai

BUTIRAN LANJUT
21 November 2010
7.00 pagi
Perasmian Program dan taklimat perjalanan program oleh Ustaz Zawawi selaku YDP ABIM Selangor di perkarangan rumah Ustaz Zawawi.
7.30 pagi
Pembahagian kumpulan dilakukan.Peserta yang hadir dibahagikan kepada dua kumpulan untuk dua ekor lembu untuk dikorbankan.
8.00 pagi
Acara penyembelihan secara berjemaah dengan iringan takbir dilaksanakan dengan jayanya.
10.00 pagi
Acara melapah daging dan penimbangan daging dijalankan. Kumpulan memasak diketuai oleh Encik Samad dari ABIM Kuala Langat menyediakan masakan nasi, sup tulang dan daging dan lauk lemak kuning untuk santapan tengah hari para peserta dan jemputan program.
12.00 tgh
Acara melapah dan penimbangan daging selesai.Semua peserta berkumpul di daalm khema untk mendengar taklimat dari wakil Darul Wardah, KBI dan ABIM Selangor. Taklimat wakil Darul Wardah disampaikan oleh Ustazah Hazlina. Taklimat dari wakil KBI oleh Pengerusi KBI En. Shamsuddin . Taklimat dari wakil ABIM Selangor oleh YDP ABIM Selangor, Ustaz Zawawi/
1.00 ptg
Para peserta dan jemputan program menjamu selera. Pengasas Darul Wardah Ustazah Hazlina menyampaikan agihan daging kepada ahli-ahli Darul Wardah yang terdiri dari para mualaf dan fakir miskin.
2.00 ptg
Majlis selesai dan para peserta bersurai.

Laporan disediakan oleh :
Effendy Bin Zulkifly
Setiausaha Kerja ABIM Selangor.



Selasa, November 16, 2010

kawan

 “Kenapa ada kawan yang baik dan ada kawan yang selalu menyakitkan hati?”
Saya jawab, “Sebab Allah menyuruh kita berfikir dan mendapatkan i’tibar darinya. Yang baikuntuk kita ikuti, yang tidak baik untuk kita hindari. Jenis apa kawan yang kita rapati di dunia akan menentukan jenis manusia apa yang akan bersama kita di akhirat nanti. Kalau didunia kita dikelilingi kawan2 yang melanggar perintah Allah maka di akhirat kita akan bersama orang yang melanggar perintah Allah juga. Di mana tempat mereka nanti kalau bukan di neraka.”
Kata orang kawan yang baik adalah
  • apabila melihat wajah mereka, membuat kita mengingati Allah dan RasulNya.
  • Mendekati mereka mendekatkan hati kita kepada Allah.
  • Berbicara dengan mereka menghalang lidah kita dari mengata.
  • Bermusafir dengan mereka menambahkan ilmu dan iman.
  • Mereka hadir di saat kita dalam kesulitan tanpa dipinta.
  • Tiada syarat tiada imbuhan yang diletakkan semasa memberi.
  • Tiada kata yang bergula2 dan tiada gerak-geri yang dipaksa2.
  • Duka mereka sewaktu kita berduka  dan senyum yang ikhlas terpancar diwajah mereka melihat kita gembira.


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Fikrah:-

1) Mencari kawan yang setia; yang kita panggilnya sebagai teman, bukanlah suatu yang mudah dan boleh dicapai dalam sekelip mata. Tidak ada jaminan seseorang itu adalah teman senang, dan teman susah. Hanya siri-siri ujian sahaja yang mampu membuka mata hati kita untuk kita menilai perlakuan dan erti kawan. 

2) Hakikatnya, dalam menempuh kehidupan ini, kita harus percaya dan yakin, segala yang berlaku adalah ujian dari Allah taala, baik yang buruk mahupun yang baik. Ujian kawan, adalah salah satu daripada ujian-ujian lain yang sebenarnya adalah untuk menjadikan kita hambaNya yang lebih baik di samping proses tarbiyyah untuk menjadikan kita KhalifahNya yang lebih berfungsi. Ujian lain adalah ujian harta, usia, pangkat, rupa, anak-anak, dan lain-lain lagi yang ada di sekeliling kita.

3) Maka, benarlah, carilah rahmat daripada setiap yang berlaku.

Jumaat, Oktober 22, 2010

Festival Busana Muslim hina Islam - Helwa Abim

KUALA LUMPUR, 22 Okt: Bahagian Hal Ehwal Wanita (Helwa) Angkatan Belia Islam Malaysia (Abim) memandang serius penganjuran Islamic Fashion Festival atau Festival Busana Muslim di Kuala Lumpur, baru-baru ini yang gagal memenuhi serta mematuhi kehendak syariah serta konsep aurat yang digariskan di dalam Islam.

Helwa Abim berpandangan bahawa isu penjagaan aurat dan hijab adalah vital sekiranya masyarakat mahu membicarakan tentang fesyen Islam.

“Justeru, Helwa Abim merasa sangat kecewa dan terkilan dengan interpretasi fesyen Islam yang gagal dihayati dan difahami secara keseluruhannya, khususnya menyentuh isu penjagaan aurat yang menjadi elemen terpenting dalam penghayatan Islam secara keseluruhannya,” ujar Naib Presiden Helwa Abim, Fadhlina Siddiq dalam kenyataan kepada Harakahdaily.

Malah, katanya apa yang dipotretkan kepada masyarakat sewaktu penganjuran Islamic Fashion Festival itu nyata jauh tersasar dan mengelirukan masyarakat Islam sendiri malah serta merupakan unsur-unsur penghinaan terhadap Islam dengan jelas.

Tegasnya, menutup aurat dan hijab adalah lambang wanita Islam yang hadir dengan esensi murni yang signifikan untuk memelihara kehormatan, maruah dan melambangkan akhlaq seorang wanita Islam.
Tambahnya, aa bukan pakaian bermusim untuk pesta-pestaan serta bukan pakaian untuk melambangkan siapa yang lebih Islamik.

“Bahkan ia juga bukan interpretasi bahawa inilah pakaian Islam yang sebenar mengikut pandangan peribadi sesiapapun,” ujarnya.

Jelasnya lagi, anjuran menutup aurat bukan untuk pesta-pestaan semata-mata kerana ia adalah anjuran ketegasan wahyu dan perintah yang tuntas demi menjaga kehormatan dan maruah seorang wanita Islam sebagaimana yang terkandung di dalam al-Quran.

Beliau memetik maksud ayat Surah an-Nur ayat 31 yang bermaksud: Dan katakanlah kepada perempuan-perempuan yang beriman, supaya menahan pandangan mereka (daripada memandang perkara-perkara yang haram) dan memelihara kehormatan mereka dan janganlah memperlihatkan perhiasan tubuh mereka kecuali yang zahir daripadanya. Dan mereka perlu melabuhkan kain tudung mereka ke dadanya.

Begitu juga dengan firman Allah SWT di dalam Surah al- Ahzab, ayat 59 yang bermaksud: Wahai Nabi, suruhlah isteri-isterimu, anak-anak perempuanmu serta perempuan-perempuan yang beriman supaya mereka melabuhkan pakaian bagi menutup seluruh tubuhnya.

“Andai wanita Islam jelas tentang konsep dan anjuran syariat tentang kewajipan menutup aurat, tidak timbul soal fesyen Islam yang berterusan mahu dipesta-pestakan sedangkan ia jelas bertentangan dengan syariat dan sama sekali terpesong dari fahaman esensi kepentingan menutup aurat yang sebenar,” katanya lagi.
Isteri Perdana Menteri, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor adalah penaung festival tersebut.

Sementara itu, Gabungan Mahasiswa Islam Se-Malaysia (Gamis) menyatakan rasa kesal dengan penganjuran Festival Busana Muslim itu yang jelas menghina syariat Islam dan Rasulullah s.a.w.

Menurut Ketua Penerangan Gamis Pusat, Mohd Yusof Hadhari Saidon, pastinya pemikiran sempit itu semakin mencelarukan kefahaman muda-mudi terhadap Islam itu sendiri sehinggakan terdapat pemikiran Islam ala pemerintah Malaysia sekarang dan yang dituntut di dalam Al-Quran.

Justeru, Gamis mempersoalkan ke mana perginya badan-badan agama dan NGO Islam yang sebelum ini lantang dalam forum perdana menghuraikan kewajipan berpakaian seperti termaktub di dalam Surah An-Nur, ayat 31.

Katanya, perkataan "Muhammad" dalam tulisan Arab secara terbalik diguna dan dipakai di dada salah seorang peraga fesyen yang tidak menutup aurat adalah suatu penghinaan yang amat jijik dilemparkan kepada Islam.

Tegasnya, Gamis mengecam sekeras-kerasnya tindakan Rosmah yang didapati menghina syariat Islam dan Nabi Muhammad s.a.w. apabila salah satu fesyen mereka melukis nama Nabi dalam keadaan pakaian itu jelas mendedahkan sebahagian besar aurat mereka.
Tambahnya, sangat mendukacitakan jika rakyat Malaysia khususnya umat Islam masih tidak tersedar dan sensitif akan isu itu.

“Dulu umat Islam sangat sensetif terhadap isu murtad, kita juga berarak bantah kartun Nabi yang dibuat di Denmark. Kita juga tidak terlepas menyertai perarakan Maulidur Rasul, menyatakan sayangnya kita kepada Rasulullah, tetapi ini juga satu bentuk penghinaan terhadap Rasulullah, dan kita perlu bantah serta bertegas dengan mereka yang menganjurkannya," tegasnya.

Sehubungan itu, katanya Gamis memuji tindakan pertubuhan tertentu yang akan mengadakan himpunan aman pada hari ini sebagai membantah tindakan penganjuran festival itu.

Sehubungan itu, katanya Gamis meminta anak muda dan Gamis negeri supaya turut sama turun menyatakan bantahan terhadap kemungkaran dan kemaksiatan terhadap Allah serta pengkhianatan ke atas muslimah seluruhnya di samping bersama menyedarkan masyarakat akan kepentingan kembali kepada Islam yang sebenar.

Sumber: Harakahdaily

Jumaat, Oktober 08, 2010

tamrin pengukuhan jatidiri dan kaderisasi ABIM

TAMRIN PENGUKUHAN JATIDIRI DAN KADERISASI ABIM

Tamrin yang julung kali diadakan ini bertujuan untuk memperkasa jatidiri, ukhuwah, kaderisasi ahli dan pimpinan muda ABIM dalam mengukuhkan pemahaman terhadap halatuju gerakan selaras dengan usaha memantapkan organisasi melalui kaderisasi yang berkesan.

ProgramTamrin Pengukuhan Jatidiri & Kaderisasi ABIM

Tarikh

15-17 Oktober 2010

Lokasi

Institut Latihan Islam Malaysia (ILIM), Bangi

Pendaftaran
RM50

Topik yang dibincangkan
ABIM: Relevannya sebagai gerakan Islam Massa
Cabaran Dakwah Semasa
Komunikasi Berkesan dan Rundingan Berkesan
Profesionalisme Petugas Dakwah

Lain-lain

Riadah & Kerja Dalam Kumpulan

Sasaran 

Pimpinan Negeri dan Daerah (40tahun ke bawah)
Skuad Kaderisasi Negeri / Peserta LASKAR
Bakal-bakal pemimpin pelapis
Pimpinan Anak Negeri dan kampus PKPIM
Pendakwah Muda berpotensi