Ta'limul Muta'allim.
Bismillahirrahmanirrahim.
Assalamualaikum
warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
"I would only write after I performed two rakaat of prayer and read two pages of al-Quran.” -sir Alizaman D. Gamon-
To
meet someone who talks constantly is easy.
To
meet someone who talks lesser than usual is quite easy.
To
meet someone who talks beneficially is hard enough.
To
meet someone who talks beneficially every, single, time is a
challenge.
And
that is also applicable to those who write.
On
the 29th April 2012, I was given the sanad of the book
Ta'limul Muta'allim with one condition (as we had only read the book
more or less than half of it in front of Syeikhuna, Ustaz Muhadir bin
Hj Joll as-Sanariy) – we have to read it cover to cover by
ourselves.
If
we had, then, qabiltu ijazah.
The
copy that I own was dwi-languange, both Arabic and its Malay
translation. To cut it short, I had only been able to read it
entirely, every single words in both language, today. Yes, 27th
October 2012. Egypt time.
Of
course, Ta'limul Muta'allim can be found anywhere in any Islamic
Bookstore. It is considered as the book that you can read it by your
own but nevertheless, talaqqi would be a better option to comprehend
it completely.
I
won't write a summary of the book, but on the other hand, I would
write what I had been thinking of writing about what I had learnt
from the book, as well as from my experiences here in Cairo.
InsyaAllah.
Sorry
for the late wish, but... Eid Mubarak.
Kullu
'am wa antum bikhair.
Far,
far away from Hayyu Safarad, Cairo.
Fatahallahu
'alaik.
Allahua'lam.
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