Chegu Haji Mohd Yunus bin Shamsuddin, JP, AMN, bekas Pesuruhjaya Pengakap Daerah Kuala Kangsar, meninggal dunia di rumahnya di Kg Padang Asam, Padang Rengas, Kuala Kangsar, Perak, pada jam 12.30 thari, Selasa, 21/07/2009. Beliau meninggalkan seorang balu dan 8 orang anak (7 darinya hasil perkongsian hidup dengan isteri pertama yang telah meninggal dunia pada tahun 1986).
Chegu Mohd Yunus bin Shamsuddin, di lahirkan di Kota Lama Kiri, Kuala Kangsar, Perak. Ibu beliau, Hajah Khadijah bt Mat Saneh dan bapa beliau Shamsuddin bin ........ Beliau merupakan anak kedua daripada 3 orang adik beradik. Kanda beliau Mohd Saaid bin Shamsuddin meninggal dunia pada tahun () dan adinda beliau Hajah Fatimah binti Shamsuddin masih hidup dan menetap di Petaling Jaya.
Sewaktu hidupnya,
chegu Yunus yang mesra dengan panggilan Abah di kalangan semua anak saudaranya merupakan seorang yang ceria dan sentiasa riang. Raut wajahnya yang tak dimakan usia walaupun berumur 60tahun menggambarkan keceriaan beliau yang suka bergurau dan tidak suka bergaduh.
Ramai yang tidak mengetahui satu perkara tentang abah iaitu kebolehan beliau bersilat. Beliau merupakan seorang pendekar silat Lintau yang di ajar di kampung2 sekitar Kuala Kangsar, Padang Asam dan Padang Rengas. Beliau merupakan generasi ketiga setelah Pendekar Talib, Kulop Mat Aleh dan Tok Ki Baharom.
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langkahmu pergi menyahut panggilan ilahi tanpa ku disisi
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AL FATIHAH
Dengan rasa yang TERAMAT SEDIH adalah diumumkan bahawa Tuan Haji Anuar B Hj Abd Wahab, Guru Utama, Pertubuhan Seni Gayung Fatani Malaysia telah kembali ke Rahmat Allah pada petang hari Selasa, 10hb Mac, 2008.
Kepulangan beliau ke Rahmat Allah akan merupakan suatu kehilangan BESAR dalam dunia Silat Melayu...
Untuk makluman semua, Che Gu Anuar Wahab merupakan Guru Silat saya yang pertama. Saya belajar dengan beliau semasa saya berumur 14 tahun. Waktu itu, Che Gu Anuar mengajar di Sg Petani, Kedah, Darul Aman.
Semuga RUH nya dicucuri RAHMAT dan dimasukkan di dalam SYURGA bersama para SHUHADA dan SHOLIHIN... AMIN...
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
God or Allah?
Other Christian denominations not using 'Allah'
Saad Hashim Feb 25, 09 4:08pm
With regards to Malaysia's Catholic Church wanting to use the term 'Allah' for God in its mouthpiece, the Herald, I must say that the organisation's intention is far from godly and Muslim organisations have every reason to get angry.
The decision to use the word 'Allah' can only mean that the Church, which is in a competition with other Catholic denominations including America's Church of the Latter Day Saints, or the Mormons to enlist new members, is trying to target Muslims in this country.
My question is does the Catholic Church realise that by insisting on the word ‘Allah’ for God, it is going to get into a deeper muddle.
For instance, since the Catholic Church believes in the 'Trinity' ie, God, the Holy Son and the Holy Ghost, is it going to use the term 'Anak Allah' for the ‘Son of God’?
The Muslims here may find it quite palatable if the Orthodox Church of Russia, Serbia, Greece, Cyprus or Romania want to use the word ‘Allah’ because these churches do not believe in the concept of the Trinity.
I believe the Orthodox Church also believes in the Unitary of God and regards other Catholic denominations as ‘deviant teachings’.
I would also want to ask the Malaysian Catholic Church if whether the word ‘Allah’ is being used by all Catholic countries like Ireland, France, Italy and all the Catholic churches in the US, UK, Australia and those in Latin America. Hello, I don't think so.
If the Catholic Church of Malaysia still wants to pursue this matter, have they consulted other Catholics and also the Pope because all the Catholic teachings must come from the Vatican.
And finally, if the Anglicans, the Methodists, the Southern Baptists, the Mormons, the Lutherans, and the myriad of other Christian denominations are not using the word ‘Allah’ for God, why are Malaysia's Catholics insisting on using it?
More to come...
Saad Hashim Feb 25, 09 4:08pm
With regards to Malaysia's Catholic Church wanting to use the term 'Allah' for God in its mouthpiece, the Herald, I must say that the organisation's intention is far from godly and Muslim organisations have every reason to get angry.
The decision to use the word 'Allah' can only mean that the Church, which is in a competition with other Catholic denominations including America's Church of the Latter Day Saints, or the Mormons to enlist new members, is trying to target Muslims in this country.
My question is does the Catholic Church realise that by insisting on the word ‘Allah’ for God, it is going to get into a deeper muddle.
For instance, since the Catholic Church believes in the 'Trinity' ie, God, the Holy Son and the Holy Ghost, is it going to use the term 'Anak Allah' for the ‘Son of God’?
The Muslims here may find it quite palatable if the Orthodox Church of Russia, Serbia, Greece, Cyprus or Romania want to use the word ‘Allah’ because these churches do not believe in the concept of the Trinity.
I believe the Orthodox Church also believes in the Unitary of God and regards other Catholic denominations as ‘deviant teachings’.
I would also want to ask the Malaysian Catholic Church if whether the word ‘Allah’ is being used by all Catholic countries like Ireland, France, Italy and all the Catholic churches in the US, UK, Australia and those in Latin America. Hello, I don't think so.
If the Catholic Church of Malaysia still wants to pursue this matter, have they consulted other Catholics and also the Pope because all the Catholic teachings must come from the Vatican.
And finally, if the Anglicans, the Methodists, the Southern Baptists, the Mormons, the Lutherans, and the myriad of other Christian denominations are not using the word ‘Allah’ for God, why are Malaysia's Catholics insisting on using it?
More to come...
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