Exasperate, Exalt, Final Examinations



 Assalamualaykum warahmatullahi wabarokatuh my Inia’s Legacy// Warisan Inia’s blog readers.  Hope you’re feeling fantastically great today! J Starting from this week, my blog post titles will use new vocabularies as for me to improve my English language vocabulary range and for your knowledge as well, insya-Allah. ;)

So, lets go to the definitions first. According to  Microsoft Corporation Encarta ® World English Dictionary (1998-2005), exasperate [ig záspə rayt, ig zspə rayt] means:
1.  make angry: to make somebody very angry or frustrated, often by repeatedly doing something annoying (usually passive)
Eg:  “Guests were exasperated by their hosts' constant bickering. See Synonyms at annoy”
 2.  worsen: to make an unpleasant condition or feeling worse (literary).
For this week’s post, maybe I’ll be hanging around definition number two. J Now, lets see the definition for the next word; exalt.

exalt [ig záwlt, ig zólt]
1.  praise somebody or something: to praise or worship somebody or something (formal) 
2.  promote somebody or something: to raise somebody or something in rank, position, or esteem (formal)
exalted to the rank of major
 3.  intensify something: to increase the intensity or effect of something (formal) 
4.  stimulate something: to stimulate a mental quality or faculty (archaic/ old-fashioned).
For this definition, my content will be spreaded on these four meanings.



~Exasperation and exaltion academically and spiritually & Final Examinations~

·         What I have learnt about myself this week?
Final examinations for all students in University of Malaya has started this week. Four papers had been taken (see picture of my examination slip), two more to go next week. Exasperations of panicking upon the final examinations been around me since last weekend, where after the first paper (which was hard and confusing), I feel a bit sad about my performance. After went out of examination hall, I checked again the notes and found out that there were many mistakes I did. Well, people say that don’t discuss your examination questions after the exam. I doubt and disagree of this statement. That is the statement of don’t want to know the fact. How many students forgot the knowledge that they’ve learnt after they finished some major examinations? This could be the prove of learning for the scroll (be it PMR, SPM, STPM, Diploma, Degree or even Masters/PhDs) and not for the knowledge itself. Hence, its okay to discuss or look at for answers we did in the exams because the knowledge will stick longer in your brain for sometimes. However, this is only my mere opinion and you can agree or not agree with me as different people have different perspectives upon things. J  

One thing I know about myself this week is that, when I got panicked, I tent no be so nervous where negatively, I tend to not read what are supposed to be read, because how many times I read the notes, it won’t go inside of my mind. (--.’)>I have had rather call/SMS my friends or family to say how nervous I am that time and I found out that a little support of words will confort me at some moments. The positive thing about this is that reading won’t make me memorize, but writing (make notes) with pictures and squiggles with colourful markers, and know the whole picture of a subject will make me understand more. That’s exalted my esteem and motivation to do my best in this battle of examinations! \(>o<’)/* So, I did SMS my friends asking for short notes they have regarding some topics that I found I stucked at and it worked! Haha, imagine, the questions I asked were actually been questioned in the papers! :D (Though I did answer wrong for some questions due to over ‘panic’ and ‘blank’ (forgot what had been read) in mind) haha :P. Anyhow, just pray the best out of the best! <(^v^)v

·         What functions did I attend this week?
Well, I didn’t attend any function this week. I attended library and examination halls most this week! Hehe. Yesterday, I planned to go back home to my parents’ house in Putrajaya straight after finish the examination at 5 p.m. So, I had packed my attires to wear for the weekend, brought my mobile phone chargers with me and had planned to take the ‘C’ UM Bus Ride to LRT Universiti to LRT Pasar Seni to take Rapid KL bus to Putrajaya Sentral. Yeah, I did board the UM Bus Ride until the Universiti LRT station. I went through Kerinchi night market for a while to go to the openned surau next to it. The exam started at 3pm to 5pm, so that’s the nearest surau to night market that’s open to perform the Asr prayers. 

Kerinchi Night Market
For your information, if you happenned want to find the nearest surau to the Kerinchi night market and don’t know where to go, let me save time for you. The other flats around the night market are closed with locks (they’re open for Maghrib and Isya’ prayers as what the residents around there told me). If I not mistaken the open surau’s residential name of it is Angkasa flat. (really? Is that the name? O.o’. It’s across the road opposite to Vista Angkasa Apartment, just next to the night market spot hehe, sorry for not remembering the apartment’s surau name). You can see there will be a clinic, a bakery, a photocopy shop and a restaurant under the flat from the night market.  Well, after I bought ‘Nasi Kerabu’ (a Kelantanese delicacy, interesting Malaysian food as the rice is in blue colour! ;P) and a few vegetables (ulam-ulaman) to be eaten with the rice, I decided to not to go back to Putrajaya.. (I won’t be able to read a single thing if I went back to my house, imagine, to play with my 9-year-old little sister hehe). Therefore, I went back to UM and stayed in Main Library for a while until its almost 10 o’clock.

·         What lessons did I get from reading this week?
Well, I have read this article from Productive Muslim.com of ’18 sources of Barakah’. (I had attended its seminar in International Islamic University, Gombak on 25-26th February, 2012 with my friends – insya-Allah I will share about what we had obtained on that seminar with you my blog readers though it has been 4 months already. I will find time to share it with you later, insya-Allah! :Dv)

Basically, this article was one of the topic been covered in the seminar. The seminar was all about how to be a productive Muslim. It is just that this week I want to re-energize my memory back of what I have learnt on that seminar that I logged on to the website and found this article. These are the sources of having a barakah life as a Muslim, insya-Allah.  The one that I have always practiced since got back from the seminar is “Eating with People” since I always eat alone when been busy and sometime when at home as well. Since in my residential college prepare food for us residents, I took this opportunity not to eat at a different table (normally when we see there’s somebody on the other table is eating and sitting alone, we keen to sit at the other empty table to have some ‘privacy’ – hehe, do you realize that this indicating an individualistic behaviour? Yes, it is. Modern and city society keen to have this kind of behaviour, so lets not be that! ;D). Socializing while eating could be a good way to get to know people! ;D Interesting isn’t it? Below is the expalation from the article itself:

6. Eating with People
Anyone who has had the experience of inviting guests to his/her house will know this one. No matter how little you think the food you’re presenting to your guest is, it’s always more than enough! (Note: this is not an excuse to be miserly when you invite guests over; in fact we should follow the Sunnah of our Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) whom when visited by the angels prepared a large meal for them). What I’m referring to here is the blessing that occurs when eating together, confirmed in the hadeeth of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who said: “Eat together, for blessing is in Jamma’a (congregation or being together)…” and in another hadeeth:“Whoever has food enough for two persons, should take a third one, and whoever has food enough for four persons, should take a fifth or a sixth (or said something similar).” (Bukhari, Volume 4. Book 56. Number 781)

Though the article more focused on serving food to guests of your house or something like that, during the seminar, the speaker did explain to us that apart from giving food to your guests/sadaqah your food to other people, don’t eat alone. Eat with other people as you could get barakah out of that, insya-Allah.. J I found out that when we eat with people, we build friendship and when we are stressed, even smiling and sharing some initiations of small talks during the eatings could lessen our stress level, alhamdulillah..

·         What did I learn from any audio or visual materials this week?
While I was reading for a paper within this week on one night, I don’t know why but I tuned in a radio station with my mp3 player. I didn’t quite remember the date and time or even the radio channel number, but I think it was either a Bernama 24 radio or Traxx FM as the talk was in English (while I was searching for any good songs to be listened to, I was attracted by this radio talk talking about a community project, which a subject I’m paying attention in).

The conversations for an hour talk was about introducing the listeners to a new community project in Malaysia, been established in April 2012 called ‘PitchIn’ kickstarter. What’s so interesting about this project is that any Malaysians (yes, unfortunately only Malaysians) aged until 40 years old could pitch in their ideas to make a project and been funded upon their project ideas by Malaysians. The projects’ progresses are so transparents (we could see the progress in website: http:www.pitchin.my), and Malaysian public could fund at least RM10 to the projects they like to put their money in. The thing is that, the fund cannot been paid just like that to the project owners as they have a time frame to do/ make the project a reality (within the time frame of 3 months if I’ve not mistaken). So far, I have seen the website and saw the categories for Film & Productions and Creative Writings where there are no funding given to any projects yet. We can fund the project ideas via Paypal (it is secured, so no scum I believe) and I’m looking forward to other ideas as well. Hehe, or maybe I could pitch in my ideas??? ;D

·         What activities did I do this week and what are the lessons that I learned?
Just a brief sentence to describe the above question: “Prepare early for final examinations and don’t do last minute readings for the battle of our CGPA”. (T^T)

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