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PERANCANGAN AKTIVITI DAN SASARAN KERJA TAHUNAN (SKT) , CAWANGAN MASJID DAN SURAU BAHAGIAN PENGURUSAN KARIAH , JABATAN

AGAMA ISLAM WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN C. CAWANGAN MASJID DAN SURAU


CADANGAN PELAKSANAAN TARIKH Anak Kariah 10 Jan 2010 TEMPAT Masjid Amru AlAss PERBELANJAAN PERINCIAN KOD JUMLAH/ANGGARAN BELANJA JAB./MAIWP KOS (RM) RM10,000.00

BIL.

PERANCANGAN AKTIVITI/SKT Karnival/Ekspo/Rehlah/Sempena Sambutan Maal Hijrah

SASARAN

KEKERAPAN

PEGAWAI PELAKSANA

1.

2.

Program Rasul

Sempena

Maulidur

Anak Kariah

27 Februari 2010 25 Mac 2010

Masjid AlHidayah

RM10,000.00

3.

Bicara Ad-Din

Anak kariah

Masjid zaid Bin Haritsah

RM5,000.00

4.

Ziarah Masjid

Anak Kariah

17 April 2010

Masjid Zaid Bin Haritsah

RM5,000.00

5.

Forum Isu semasa/Hal Ehwal Agama

Anak Kariah

1 Mei 2010

Masjid Jamek Saad Bin Abi Waqqas Masjid Salahuddin AlAyyubi

RM10,000.00

6.

Program Belia Masjid

Anak Kariah

06 Jun 2010

RM10,000.00

BIL.

PERANCANGAN AKTIVITI/SKT Program Motivasi/Khemah Ibadah Remaja Masjid

SASARAN

KEKERAPAN

CADANGAN PELAKSANAAN TARIKH TEMPAT Masjid jamek Saad Bin Abi Waqqas Masjid Salahuddin AlAyyubi Masjid Saidina Ali K.W (Surau An-Nur) Masjid Saidina Ali

PERBELANJAAN PERINCIAN KOD JUMLAH/ANGGARAN BELANJA JAB./MAIWP KOS (RM) RM10,000.00

PEGAWAI PELAKSANA

7.

Anak Kariah

11 13 Jun 2010

8.

Bulan Imarah / Dakwah

Anak Kariah

Jun 2010

RM50,000.00

9.

Program Sempena Israk dan Mikraj

Anak Kariah

10 Julai 2010

RM5,000.00

10.

Program Wanita Masjid

Anak Kariah

1 Ogos 2010

RM5,000.00

11.

Program Sempena Ambang Ramadhan

Sambutan

Anak Kariah

05 Ogos 2010

Masjid Jamek Saad Bin Abi Waqqas Masjid Jamek Hj Salleh

RM7,000.00

12.

Program Sempena Nuzul Al-Quran

Sambutan

Anak kariah

26 Ogos 2010

RM5,000.00

13.

Silaturrahim Aidilfitri

Anak Kariah

25 September 2010 Setiap Minggu

Masjid AlHidayah

RM10,000.00

14.

Program Tuisyen Masjid i Klinik UPSR ii Klinik PMR iii Klinik SPM

Anak kariah

Masjid Salahuddin AlAyyubi

RM50,000.00

Jumlah

RM207,000.00 2

A social networking site can be defined as an online service that is based around the building and reflecting of social relations among individuals with common interests or social ties (Boyd & Ellison, 2007). Social networking sites such as Friendster, Linkedin, Spoke, Face book, MySpace and Twitter all vary slightly, yet the one main feature they have is that they enable users to create a profile within the website to represent themselves and allows uses to interact through email, instant messaging and other integrated communication channels within the site (Papacharissi, 2009). The popularity and growth of social networking sites over the past five years has been colossal, as many people from all over the world join up to this social phenomenon for varied reasons. Today, there are more than 500 million active users on face book and users spend over 700 billion minutes per month on this social networking site (Facebook, 2011). As the technology of Web 2.0 improves and advances, social networking sites have an even bigger impact on society and human relationships, both positive and negative. This paper argues that social networking sites have a negative influence on children, teenagers and adults, increase the ease and prominence of cyber bullying, increase personal insecurities and feed addictions and weaken strong personal ties. This paper also argues that social networks create distraction and decrease productivity and profits within the workplace and can also can jeopardise a companys reputation. Social networks also increase the ease of identity theft and bring to light other privacy issues as well as lead to an overall decrease in our face to face social skills and confidence. This paper will demonstrate that social networking sites do cause more harm than good. Identity Theft Identity theft is a huge problem in todays society and has come about as a result of the rapid expansion and availability of internet technology and the increase in personal data found on social networking sites. In fact A total of 806,000 Australians aged 15 years and over were victims of at least one incident of personal fraud in or identity theft in 2008 (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2008).Sites such as MySpace, Facebook and Twitter facilate identity theft in two mains ways. The first being is that sites encourage you to edit your profile this includes adding your interests, full name, where you live, who your top friends are, your email address and even personal details like your phone number an relationship status. Users share a variety of information about themselves on their Facebook profiles, including photos, contact information, and tastes in movies and books.(Jones & Soltren, 2005). This information disclosure causes a huge problem as the more information you have on your profile the easier it is for identity thieves to verify themselves as being you. The second main issue is the privacy settings on these social networking sites also help faccilate personal fraud. Whilst there are built in features that allow users to change their privacy settings and not allow other users to view such personal details, these settings are never default, so that users are usually unaware how much information they are sharing not only with their friends, but with the rest of the world By default, profiles on Friendster and Tribe.net are crawled by search engines, making them
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visible to anyone, regardless of whether or not the viewer has an account (Boyd & Ellison, 2007). A general lack of awareness amongst users and the fact that digital identity can be easily hacked makes social networking sites a hub for identity theft which results in unwanted legal hassles, loss of money and years of trying to re-establish a victims credit and good name (Acquisti & Gross, 2006). This is why it is important for users of social network systems to be aware of the value of the data they are making available online and of the ways that is can pote3nitally be used (Donath & Boyd 2004). Furthermore another privacy issue that social networking sites face is that they encourage users to overshare very private information that can easily be used against them. For example the location based social networking site Foursquare encourages users to check in at various locations to win points and earn badges and discounts. However these check ins are in real time and essentially users notify others where they are, but more importantly when they arent home. For strangers and thieves this is the perfect opportunity to take advantage of such knowledge and rob someones house while they are out. A web site called Please rob me has been set up to raise awareness about over-sharing and highlights these kinds of privacy issues that social networks create Location based services also raise myriads of privacy issues due to the ability to collect, store, use and disclose the locations of users. (Anuar & Gretzel, 2010). In this respect social networks like these pose serious privacy concerns. Cyber bullying Cyber bullying refers to bullying through information and communication technologies (Webster, n.d), mediums such as, emails, mobile phone text messages, phone calls, internet chat rooms, instant messaging and most importantly and recently, social networking websites such as MySpace, Facebook and Bebo (Webster, n.d). Whilst cyber bullying is not physical its emotional and psychological effects are devastating for the victim and can often lead to suicide and depression (Hinduja & Patchin, 2010). Cyber bulling in terms of social networks is a huge issue as more than 50% of American teenagers aged from 12 to 17 use social networking sites (Hall, 2010). Online bullying is often seen as the easy way out. Social Networking sites act as a platform where bullies can say things they might not usually say to someone in person, anonymity and less physical proximity act as a wall between the bully and the victim, none the less, the words or rumours that are shared are still just as hurtful. Bullies often feel more confident online and they can contact their victims any time, anywhere, day or night, not just in the school yard (Smith et al., 2008). For example in 2009 a 14 year old girl committed suicide as a direct result of cyber bulling. The daughters mother spoke out in an ABC news report and explained that Friday night she was on the internet and told me about some message that had come through, and she wanted to die because of the message. I laid in bed with her and we discussed it for about an hour and she left me fairly happy. I can guarantee you if she didnt go on the internet Friday night shed be alive today. (Dikeos, 2009).
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Additionally another well know case of cyber bulling that resulted in suicide was the case of Megan Meier who was constantly teased tormented and riven to her death from intense cyber bulling. 13 year old Megan began receiving nasty messages from a boy after a few weeks of an online flirtation with him, via her MySpace account, ending with one that suggested the world would be a better place without her. Megan, believing she had been rejected by Josh, committed suicide in her home. Times Topics, Megan Meier. (2011). The sad part was that Josh was just a fictional character, created by a mother of one of Megans former friends. These two case studies bring to light the fact that cyber bulling is a massive problem that is not only exists all over the world, but is only made possible by the use of social networking sites. Without such platforms for bullies to target their victims the rate of teen suicide and depression would most likely drop. Groups on facebook can be created to make fun of or abuse particular people or ideas. On facebook I found groups titled I hate Kevin Rudd and on their wall things like F**k you Kevin! and I cant believe they let this di***ead become foreign minister. Also a recent incident that was covered on the news showed the negative comments towards babies and their parents over facebook surrounding the Bonds Baby Search. Some comments under a photos said A child only a mother could love and another baby was called an ugly duckling (Cute baby competition turns ugly, 2011). Comments like these are spiteful not only to the babies, but for their parents as well. This in itself is another form of cyber bullying that has been made possible via the increased use of social networking sites. It is clear that social networking sites aid in the prominence of cyber bulling which is just one of the negative impacts that social working sites has on society today. The weakening of strong ties & isolation The way we communicate with our peers and with strangers over the internet is changing. Another negative impact that social networks have on our relationships is the fact that whilst they might strengthen our weak ties we have with acquaintances and people we dont see often, they are in fact weakening our strong ties and also bring about physical social isolation. The term social networking misleads people into believing they are being social, Facebook isnt considered a social network but more a public phone book or search engine. Contact is minimal and impersonal (Carr, 2010).The news feed feature on facebook and twitter keeps us in the loop with everything that our close friends and family are doing. Why would one call their friend to ask them what they got up to on the weekend, when clearly all they have to do is look at their news feed and find all the details along with pictures entailing their lives. Traditionally we would regularly call each other, or go out of the way to catch up. Nowadays the urge to contact each other over the phone or even face to face isnt as important because we feel like we are still connected via social networks ( Thomas, 2007). This idea of constantly being connected is awful in the way that personal interactions between friends are more
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superficial than they were before Facebook and other social networking sites. Users are also more likely to let more time pass between face to face encounters because they still feel like they are in contact as they constantly have tabs on all of their friends. A case study that was done in America revealed that twenty-five percent of the respondents in the 2004 survey appear to have no close ties, up from ten percent in 1984. Additionally a similar study amongst college student found that 1 in 7 say that social networking sites increase feelings of isolation (Katonda News Network, 2010) As well as Nearly 70% report reading posts from someone close to them that seemed like a cry for emotional help, and while most students would offer support in some way, fewer than half would make a personal visit (Katonda News Network , 2010). It is clear that the rise of social networks has increased social and emotional isolation and diluted the strength our human relationships. Workplace interference Social networking sites can have a negative impact in the workplace, for both employers for employees and future employees. They create distraction, decrease productivity, cost companies money, can jeopardise a companys reputation and legal liability and for those users who dont have their profiles set to private can often result in unemployment. If every employee in a 50-strong workforce spent 30 minutes on a social networking site every day, that would work out to a loss of 6,500 hours of productivity in one year! (Kelleher, 2009).Social networking sites can also be damaging for prospective employees looking for work ,as facebook and MySpace are fantastic resources for companies as they offer revealing information about a candidates true colours. Several profiles often contain awkward and embarrassing information that job seekers would not want their future managers to know about themselves. According to a new study conducted by Harris Interactive for CareerBuilder.com, 45 percent of employers questioned are using social networks to screen job candidates (Wortham, 2009)..Moreover, there have been many instances where personal status updates or blog posts have hurt or damaged a companies reputation, thus seeing many employees loose their jobs over mindless updates that they didnt think twice about. For example in 2010, Jaguar ambassador and swimmer Stephanie Rice tweeted Suck on that f**gots, (Robertson, 2010) after a rugby game the Wallabies had won. Many twitter users and public figures referred to it as a gay slur and even after a public apology, Jaguar Australia general manager Kevin Goult announced that Jaguar Australia today terminated its relationship with Stephanie Rice, who has been an ambassador for the Jaguar brand in Australia since the start of 2010.(Robertson, 2010). Another fine example of one employee who damaged his reputation before he even stared at his new job was a Cisco employee who tweeted Cisco just offered me a job! Now I have to weigh the utility of a fatty pay check against the daily commute to San Jose and hating the work It
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wasnt long before Tim Levad, a channel partner advocate for Cisco Alert, shared this open response, Who is the hiring manager. Im sure they would love to know that you will hate the work. We here at Cisco are versed in the web.( Popkin, 2009)It is clear that social networking sites can have a damaging effect on not only employees but the companies themselves. Users are unfortunately unaware that everything they post on their profile is public information and even if your profile is set to private your boss or work colleagues may still be fronted with this information at some stage in the future. As social networking sites become more popular by the day, the rise of negative social effects within our society also greaten. We have and will see further instances of cyber bullying; more cases of identity theft and additional privacy breaches. We will also see our strong relationships diluted to a more superficial and convenient type of relationship. We will continue to see a further decrease in productivity within workplace and also more instances of companys reputations and names being brought into disrepute. Social networking sites have had a huge negative impact on our mental and social health and will continue to do so into the future. It is also now evident that social networking sites facilitate all these problems, and without them they would cease to exist. Therefore it is undeniably true that Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and the like do in fact cause more harm than good.

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Social Networking Site: "A social network service focuses on building and reflecting of social networks or social relations among people, e.g., who share interests and/or activities. A social network service essentially consists of a representation of each user (often a profile), his/her social links, and a variety of additional services." My value for judging 'good' and 'harm' will be utilitarianism, a value which we can both meet common ground with. My criteria will be social connectivity/harmony and the spreading of information, both of which are values intrinsic to the betterment of the human race. Without strong communities, and without common knowledge being spread amongst the people, we never could have achieved he technological and sociological wonders that we cherish today. 8

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Sites such as Facebook and MySpace are used as means to build up friendships, have conversations, and compete in small games in a positive atmosphere. This new vehicle of interacting with other people inevitably leads to making better friends and having more people to interact with, allowing people to exchange ideas even when they cannot meet in person. They also make the process of forementioned socialization streamlined and expedient. Sub Point B: These sites allow for international correspondence, leading to international fraternity. Years ago, the standard means of distant communication was by letter. Of course, the obvious flaws were the time involved and the need for a specific address. The advent of the e-mail made messaging instantaneous, but a specific destination was still requisite. With the creation of Facebook and Myspace however, it is possible to link to and find people from all across the globe and communicate in a streamlined manner. Really, all these sites are trying to do is simplify and improve the capability of communication around the globe. The implications are staggering. Bonds of friendship crossing borders, even continents is something our predecessors would not have dared dream of. But it most certainly exists. Also, it provides a medium for communication for distant people who already know each other. For example, I recently moved from MA to CA, and wanted to stay in touch with my network of friends. Would e-mail have been functional? Of course. But Facebook allowed me to stay in touch with friends with unparalleled proximity. In the negatives world, I would have been confined to stiff e-mails instead of Facebook's fluidity. In their world, NO SOCIAL NETWORKING WOULD EXIST. Contention 2: Social Networking Sites Aid in spreading information and current events. Through being updated constantly through the thoughts and musing of others on a live basis, it leads to the assimilatiof knowledge of current events. How I learned about MJ's death? Facebook. Chilean Earthquak? Facebook. Now, while the negative would say that sites like Google News or the New York Times could be used, people go to Facebook much more often just because it has a positive atmosphere. Long have educators attempted to educate the masses while simultaneously entertaining, them, and these sites do just that. They make events which would once have been nerdy to orate about socially relevant and requisite to prosper in the comments section. Sub Point A: Social Networking Sites help spread different opinions and thoughts about an issue, leading to mental diversity. By allowing near instantaneous response and analysis of world events, fresh perspectives and vantage points can be seen, allowing for lively debate and introspection. For example, I have a friend of mine who converted from Christianity to Atheism after a long and philosophical theological discussion. Contention 3: Social Networking Allows and Encourages the creation of grassroots clubs and movements. With the feature of easily being able to find mutual friends and send out messages with intuitive responses, Facebook allows for the expedient creation of clubs and organizations joined together with mutual goals such as spreading political awareness or fund raising. The expediency of recruitment and the ability to organize events and hierarchy are once again improved by social networking. 9

social networking sites have a negative impact on our brains, especially in younger people which causes shortened attention spans, encourages instant gratification and make young people more self-centred, resulting with an inability to empathise and a shaky sense of identity. While most articles are reporting on this news without passing much comment there others which are sensationalising this information but are social networks really to blame for this change in behaviour? The description of shortened attention spans and instant gratification has been used many times to describe the lives of people in the western world with every thing from TV consumption to meals have evolved that allows us to receive it when and where we want it. This change in our behaviour is not a new realisation with everybody from scientists, to the media as well as consumers aware of how time poor our lives have become resulting in a change in our behaviours to become more self centred with weakened connections between friends and loved ones. So while social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and Bebo might be making this change more apparent they may actually be a way of bring us back together as a community. Despite this I still believe that especially young people need to have developed social skills face to face in an offline environment for this to be the case. People who have no other experience of real life and live solely through their online worlds will naturally be distanced from reality.

Kesan Solat
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Solat merupakan suatu kefardhuan yang diwajibkan ke atas umat Islam yang mukallaf. Diantara kesan-kesan melaksanakan solat seperti: Disiplin Disiplin ertinya "peraturan". Orang yang solat akan sentiasa mematuhi syarat, rukun dan sunat di dlam solat. Dia akan mendahului dan mengutamakan yang wajib dari yang sunat. Dengan itu , hidupnya akan teratur (terdisiplin). Solat juga mengatur agar kita sentiasa fokus dalam hidup (kiblat dan solat). Kepatuhan Solat mengajar kita tentang kepatuhan kepada Allah, kepada Rasul, kepada imam. Dalam solat jemaah, ada konsep kepatuhan yang jelas. Yakni tidak boleh terlalu tertinggal (dua rukun fi'li) daripada imam. Kepimpinan & kepengikutan Siapa yang menjadi pemimpin, perlu prihatin dengan keadaan orang yang dipimpin. Tidak boleh memberatkan solat dengan memanjangkan bacaan (jika ada orang tua, sakit dan ibu-ibu). Teguran terhadap imam mesti bersopan dan beradab dengan bahasa yang paling baik, yakni kalimah "subhanallah". Ertinya menegur mesti dengan niat kerana Allah. Imamyang ditegur pula hendaklah segera membaiki kesalahan itu. Jika tidak, makmun boleh mufarakah. Penyucian dan kebersihan Untuk solat mesti membersih dari hadas kecil dan besar serta najis. Kita berwuduk dengan membasuh hujung-hujung anggota. Pakaian, tempat sujud mestilah bersih dan suci. Bila berwuduk dosa kecil diampunkan. Hati kita mesti bersih daripada selain Allah. Penjagaan dan ketepatan masa Sentiasa mengawasi masuknya waktu. Tidak boleh lalai, hingga terluput waktu. Ada lima waktu solat yang dengan menjaganya akan terjagalah masa kita daripada perbuatan yang sia-sia Kerjasama kumpulan dan perpaduan Gerak serentak semasa menjadi makmum. Saf yang lurus, rapat antara bahu dan tumit adalah lambang perpaduan. Allah akan menyatukan orang yag benar-benr solat Mengawal Diri Orang yang solat sentiasa mengawal hati, pemikiran, perasaan dan anggotanya agar tidak membuat kerja selain yang menjadi rukun qauli, qalbi dan fi'li. Jika ada membuat gerakan besar tiga kali berturut, maka solatnya boleh terbatal. Jika fikiran da hatinya melayang maka ingatan, hubungan dan munajatnya dengan Allah akan terganggu. Jadi ia akan terus berusahauntk mengawal diri dalam solat dan di luar solatnya.

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