Monday, 26 August 2013

Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

I have found that great people do have in common an immense belief in them and in their mission.
They also have great determination as well as an ability to work hard. At the crucial moment of decision, they draw on their accumulated wisdom. Above all, they have integrity.
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I try to photograph people’s spirits and thoughts. As to the soul-taking by the photographer, I don’t feel I take away, but rather than the sitter and I give to each other. It becomes an act of mutual participation.
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Within every man and woman a secret is hidden, and as a photographer it is my task to reveal it if I can.
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The trouble with photographing beautiful women is that you never get into the dark room until after they’ve gone.
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
To develop the human capital, we want our citizens to be fully equipped with knowledge, practice good moral values, have a broad mind, love the country and possess the physical and spiritual strength.
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We detest any form of violence related to religion, or ideology or race.
Sometimes if there is too much freedom exercised then, democracy will be destroyed.
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It is not appropriate arall for the money to be spent on someone’s retirement. It is over the
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Fatimat-uz-Zahra (R.A)
(604/5-632/3 A.D)
Fahmah, also called Az-Zn bra (Shining One) was born at Makkah in 18 before Hijra (604/5 AD.) and died at Madina in 11 Hijra (632 AD), and was buried in the graveyard of Jannat-ul-Baqei. She was the dearest daughter of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW), wife of the fourth rightly guided caliph Hazrat Ali (R.A) and mother of Imam Hasan (R.A.) and Irnam Hussain (R.A.).

Abu Bakr (WA)
(573-634 AD)
Abu Bakr, also called As-Suhliq (The Upright) was the first adult male convert to islam, a close friend of the Hoiy Prophet (S.A.W), and first caliph (Khalifah) of the Islamic Ummah. He was born at Makkah in Banu Tayyam tribe of Quraish in 50 before hijra/573AD and died at Madina in 13AH/634AD and was buried next to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W).He was among one of Ten Blessed Companions, Ashara-e- Mubashshara to whom the Holy Prophet Muhammad(S.A.W) gave glad tidings of paradise in their lives. He was the father-in-law of the Holy Prophet (SAW.) and father of Hazrat A’isha Siddiqah (PA), third wife of the Holy Prophet (SAW).
Umar bin al-Khattab (R.A)
(582-643/4 AD)
Second caliph of the Islamic caliphate was born in 40 before hijra/582 AD in Banu Adi tribe of Quraish, at Makkah, and was assassinate4 by Abu Lu’tu, a slave for personal reasons , in 2AH/ 643/4 AD, at Madina, and was buried next to the Holy Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) and Hazrat Abu Bakr (R.A). He was the father-in-law of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.), (father of Hazrat Hafsah (R.A) the fourth wife of the Holy Prophet (SAW). The Holy Prophet (SAW) nicknamed him Farooq,’distinguisher’(betweefl truth and falsehood). His ten years, six months and four days period of caliphate is marked as golden period of Muslim history and he is remembered as the best administrator
Abdullah bin Masood (R.A)
(Died in 652 AD.)
Teacher, jurist, and founder of the Kufan code of law and a famous companion of the Holy Prophet (SAW). Hazrat Umar (RA) sent him to Kufa (Iraq) as a teacher and jurist. His students and theirs in turn achieved prominence as jurists; notable among them were: dqamah al-Nakh’ai, Masruq al-Hamdani, Qadi Shurayh, Ibrahim al-Nakh’ai, Amir al-Sha’bi and Hammad bin Ahi Sulayman, the teacher of Imam Abu Hanifah. He narrated 848 sayings of the Holy Prophet
(SAW).

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