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so, thank you

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Because of you My life has changed, Thank you for the love and the joy you bring

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Terjemahanim good thank you for asking! sorry i couldnt make it to practice this past week but i did show up to the game today! :)

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To claim your bonus, please log in first with your details account. Your confirmation will be process immediately , and bonus will be transferred into your account within 1 hour. Thank for your confirmation.

To claim your bonus, please log in first with your account details. Your confirmation will of some Immediately process, and the bonus will from be Transferred into your account Within 1 hour. Thank for your confirmation.

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It's More Than Saying I Love You We give on this day candy and flowers, But we never stop to say thank you for the many hours. You have stood by my side and gave a smile, As if to tell our hearts it's been worth every mile. No need to buy a teddy bear or even a card, It's pretty simple and not at all hard. Just put your arms around me and hold me tight, And say without words that in your heart all is right. You may say I Love You throughout the year, But on this day you need to make sure. The words so sweet and straight from your heart, That your life would be lonely without my part. So put forth the effort and take the time, Look me in the eye and say I'm glad you're mine.

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About our big event General Stock Take June 2011. 1. I want you to submit your schedule, when you were or will in charge at General Stock Take. (like Nirmala submit to me) at the latest Monday, 13th June 2011. 2. And please kindly you give me a report of the process in the stores, you 're in charge. Both preparation and main processes. Issues, problem, foundings anything. 3. Please follow my standard visit report and submit to me right after your visit. 4. Your role in this event : - To ensure the procedures and processes are well followed - To guarantee the preparation before General Stock Take are applied - To remind, help and assists Store team as their partner. Thank You Rename file : Your Name_Store Name_DDMMYYYY

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SECTION ONE PREVENTORS OF THE OBLIGATORS Zakah ON AND HONEY Introduction Honey is one of the goods bestowed by God on humanity as a food, medicine, and sweet. God mentions it as a sign of His grace to Human Beings in a sura That is named after bees, Sura al-Nahl. God says "And thy Lord taught the bee to build its cells in hills, on trees, and in people's habitation, then to eat of all the Produce (of the earth) and find with skill the spacious paths of its Lord: There issues from within Their bodies a drink of varying colors, wherein is healing for men: verily in this is a Sign for Those WHO give thought. "1 Those who believe honey is zakatable Abu Hanifah and his Disciples say That Zakah is obligated on honey, Provided That the beehives are not located on land kharaji. This is an extension of Their principle That kharaj and 'ushr are not concurrent. Zakah is also obligated on honey produced on nonarable land, the which is by implication non-zakatable.2 This is also the opinion of Ahmad. Al Athram says Ahmad was asked whether he Believes That honey is zakatable, and answered. "Yes indeed; 'Umar collected Zakah on honey." A1 Athram then asked Contribute honey growers whether the amount of Zakah voluntarily. Ahmad answered, "No, it was imposed on them." 3 This view is shared by Makhul, al Zuhri, Sulaiman ibn Musa al Awza'i, and Ishaq.4 The authorof al Bahr also attributes it to 'Umar, Ibn' Abbas, 'Umar ibn' Abd al Aziz, al-Hadi, al Mu'ayad bi Allaah, and a Narration to al-Shafi'i. That Al Tirmidhi mentions most scholars accept this view. This is challenged by Ibn 'Abd al-Barr, WHO asserts the opposite is true.5 Evidence for this view This opinion is supported by two groups of evidence: reports from the Prophet and the Companions, and rationale and analogy. Firstly, the texts: A. 'Amr ibn Shu'aib, from his father from his grandfather, narrates That the Prophet (p) "Collected the one-tenth due from honey." Reported by Ibn Majah. Al Daraqutni says "This is Narrated from 'Abd al-Rahman ibn al Harith and Ibn Lahi'ah from' Amr as linked to the Prophet, and from Yahya ibn Sa'id al-Ansari from 'Amr as mursal. "Al Hafiz notes That this is the problem with this saying, ESPECIALLY since 'Abd al Rahman and Ibn Lahi'ah are not known as accurate. It is noted that 'Amr ibn al-Harith, Who is trustworthy, and Usama bin Zaid also Narrate the same from 'Amr ibn Shu'aib, as reported by Ibn Majah and others.6 Zakah on Honey and Animal Products 215 Abu Daud and Al Hilal Nasa'i That report, from Bani Mat'an, used to pay the Prophet (p) the one-tenth due on the beehives be had, and had the Prophet protect a valley known as Salabah for him. When 'Umar Became the head of state, wrote him Wahb ibn Sufian about this. 'Umar replied, "As long as Hilal Gives You That the which he was giving the Messenger of God, the one-tenth due on his honey, then keep protecting Salabah for him. If he does not, then what is in That valley is for everybody. "Al Hafiz in al Fath says the chain of this saying is correct up to 'Amr ibn Shu'aib. 'Amr's record is strong, at least when he is not opposed by Stronger narrators.7 B. It is reported from Sulaiman ibn Musa al Muta'i That Abu Sayarah of toll the Messenger of God "'I have bees.' The Prophet answered, 'Pay the one-tenth due.' I said, O Messenger of God, its mountain reserve for me. "The Prophet then protected That mountain for me. "Reported by Ahmad and Ibn Majah.8 C. Al Bayhaqi reports from Sa'd bin Abi Dhubab, "The Prophet (p) employed him (for collecting Zakah) on his clan. He ordered the people to pay one-tenth due on honey, then Brought it to 'Umar, WHO sold the honey and its added value to the funds of Zakah Muslims. "In the chain of this saying there is Munir bin 'Abd Allah, Who is graded weak by al-Bukhari and others. In another version, Sa'd Tells his clan "There is no good in That wealth is not zakated.'' He Continues, "I took out of each ten containers one container and Brought it to 'Umar, WHO put it with the Zakah funds of Muslims. "This version is reported by Sa'id in his Sunan.10 Al Athram reports from him that 'Umar commanded him to collect ten percent from honey.11 D. Al-Tirmidhi reports from Ibn 'Umar That the Messenger of God (p) said, "On honey, one out of each ten jars is obligated. "However, in its chain there is sadaqah al-Samin, WHO had a weak memory and is disagreed with. Although all these sayings and stories are not free from Critics, They support each other, Indicating That there is substance to the ruling on honey. Ibn al Qayyim comments, "Ahmad and his group believe That honey is zakatable on the basis of these sayings That Strengthen each other Because They have different sources and chains. Abu Hatim al Razi was asked about the Narration of 'Abd Allah, Munir's father, from Sa'd bin Abi Dhubab, and answered That it was correct. "12 Secondly, the rationale: The zakatability of honey is further supported by reasoning and analogy. Since honey is derived from flowers, is not perishable, can be Measured, and its cost is very low, it must be zakatable like grains and dates.13 Abu Hanifah Believes That honey on 'ushri land is zakatable, in contrast to honey produced on kharaji land. This is based on his That opinion kharaji the output of land is not zakatable. Ahmad makes no such distinction.14 Fiqh al Zakah (Vol. I), Dr. Yusuf al Qaradawi 216 Those WHO Consider non-zakatable honey Malik, al Shafi'i, Ibn Abi Laila, al-Hasan ibn Abi Salih, and Ibn al Mundhir believe That honey is not zakatable, based on the lack of any strong saying or ijma 'on the matter, and the Similarity Between honey and milk, the which is not unanimously zakatable. The view of Abu 'Ubaid Abu 'Ubaid seems a to have taken a position in the middle. After mentioning the two opinions, he comments, "It seems a preferable That producers of honey be encouraged to pay Zakah, Because They may be sinning if They do not pay it. But They should not be obligated to do so, and Those WHO Prevent Zakah on honey must not be Fought the way the preventors of other Zakah can be Fought. There is no correct tradition from the Messenger on this subject, nor is honey Mentioned in his written ordinances on Zakah. If Zakah on honey was like other forms of Zakah, we would have some text That documents its conditions, the minimum exemption, and the date of collection. Accepting its payment, as' Umar did when Zakah of honey was Brought to him, is another issue. The state must accept this Zakah when paid by producers. "16 A defense of the view That honey is zakatable My personal conclusion is that? Honey, like any other crop, is produced for profit and must therefore be zakatable. This is based on the Following: A. The general texts do not make a distinction Between one sort of wealth and the other, Such verses as the "Out of Their wealth take Zakah," "Spend out of the Good Things you have earned and out of what We have produced for you from the earth, "and" Spend out of what We have given you as subsistence, "etc. B. There is an analogy to grains and fruits are zakatable That. The output of farming is like the output of the beehives, and must be treated equally. C. The sayings and stories deal with That honey in specific, which, although They are Criticized, support each other, as Stated by Ibn al Qayim. Perhaps That is why al Tirmidhi does not negate Their authenticity but says, "Nothing of importance is Authentically reported from the Prophet on this issue. "17 This statement implies That Small Things may have been reported. Al Tirmirdhi Continues, "But this is the view of most scholars. "18 Al Shawkani, in al-Dur al Bahiyah, Selects the view That honey is zakatable, saying, "A one-tenth due is obligated on honey. "In his commentary, Siddiq Hasan Khan supports this view, Noting that "the sayings, taken together, do not fall short of substantiating the zakatability. "19 The argument That honey, being a liquid produced by animals, is not zakatable by analogy to milk, is refuted on the basis of milk That is in principle zakatable through paid Zakah on livestock, while bees are not charged anything, so the similarity That requires some honey zakated.20 Zakah on Honey and Animal Products 217 SECTION TWO THE RATIO OF HONEY ON Zakah All Those WHO obligate Zakah on Honey agree That the ratio is ten percent, based on the texts reported on the issue and in analogy to fruits and grains.21 As for consideration of production costs, Abu 'Ubaid reports that' Umar said honey produced in valleys and plains is zakatable at ten percent, while honey is produced in mountains zakatable at five percent.22 This is apparently in consideration of production costs. From Ahl al-Nasir Bait al disagrees, arguing That the rate must be one-fifth, as in the case of fai 'Because honey is not measurable, nor does it come from the earth.23 He is answered That honey is similar to fruits, Because like fruits, 'it CAME from trees' (the hector). Moreover, onetenth is indicated by the texts.24 I think ten percent should be the rate, but it must apply to the net income from honey after deduction of production costs, as with grains and fruits. SECTION THREE Nisab OF HONEY We have no reports about the nisab of honey, so people differ on it. Abu Hanifah argues That there is no nisab, as with grains and fruits.25 Abu Yusuf nisab considers to be the value of five wasqs of the cheapest grain, Such as barley, in accordance with his view of considering the value of the lowest measurable That nisab applicable to products are not measurable. There is also a report from him That is about ratl.25 nisab There are Several narrations from Muhammad the which set faraq nisab at five, five man, or five qurbah, Following his rule of using five units usually used for items not Mentioned in sayings. One faraq is thirty-six ratl, one man is two ratl, and one is one hundred ratl qurbah. There is also a report from Ahmad nisab That is about faraq, attributed to 'Umar. It is Ahmad reported from one faraq That is sixteen ratl. My personal opinion is to estimate the value of five wasqs of an average grain, Such as wheat, since it is kind of an average universal food. The Prophet made five wasqs nisab in grain and fruits, and honey must be treated by analogy. It is by analogy That the rate is determined at one-tenth, so why not determine nisab on the same basis of value, ESPECIALLY since considering the value of the lowest grain is not fair to Zakah payers? Fiqh al Zakah (Vol. I), Dr. Yusuf al Qaradawi 218 SECTION FOUR ANIMAL LIKE SILK AND MILK PRODUCTS Today many industries revolve around animal products like milk, silk, eggs, and meat. Most of these were not large-scale businesses in the time of the Prophet, the Companions, and the great scholars. The result is that? We have no reports about these products. One can Derive an answer to the question of the zakatability of these products Reasons cited by from the jurists to Establish Zakah on honey and to exempt the milk of Zakah from pastured animals. The main reason cited is that? The source of milk, livestock, is zakatable, while the source of honey is not. This implies Whose That all products sources are not zakatable are zakatable Themselves. Therefore, milk and other products of non-fed livestock are zakatable zakatable, like honey. Each of these is an animal product where the animal is not zakatable. I believe That animal products must be zakated at ten percent of the net output unless the Considered Themselves animals are trade assets. The rule is that? Anything Whose source is not zakatable must be zakated as an output, like crops with respect to land, honey with respect to bees, dairy products with respect to livestock, eggs with respect to poultry, and silk with respect to the Silkworm. This is the opinion of John, a Shi'ite, WHO obligates Zakah on silk.26 Some jurists treat non-pastured animals used for Their products and reproduction like trade assets and obligate a one-fourth of one-tenth due on both the principal and growth. This is reported from some jurists Zaidi Such as al-Hadi, al Mu'ayad, and others. A WHO person buys a horse for breeding or a cow for its products is treated as a merchant and zakated the Zakah on trade assets.27 This is not restricted to producing animals, but to any asset used for business That is, Such as houses and buildings owned for the purpose or renting. This issue will be Discussed in detail in chapter eight of this part.

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