Author name: gibran

english

short movie

english project short movie English Short Movie – (The Missed Call) 1. Opening Scene (4:00–5:00) — “The First Call” Setting: Early morning outside the dorm — school courtyard or hostel compound. Sounds: Birds, soft breeze, faint morning chatter. Action: The Fajr adhan echoes from a nearby mosque. fata is sitting on a bench near the dorm steps, playing with the rubric. gisha walks past, holding a prayer mat. Dialogue: Gisha (smiling): Fajr time, bro. Let’s go to the musalla. fata: You go ahead. I’ll pray after sunrise. Gisha shakes his head and walks off toward the small outdoor musalla. Narrator (V.O.): “Every soul hears the call… but not every heart responds.” 2. Late Morning (11:00–12:00) — “Too Busy Living” Montage: fata walking across the school walkway with friends, joking. Eating breakfast at an outdoor café. Gisha passing by, prayer mat in hand. The Dhuhr adhan echoes from a nearby mosque. Gisha: fata, Dhuhr time. Come, let’s pray. fata (smiling): After I grab something to eat, bro. Don’t worry. Narrator (V.O.): “He thought there would always be time… But time does not wait.” 3. Afternoon (2:00–3:30) — “Just One More Game” Setting: Open field near the dorm. Sound: Shouting, laughter, football thuds. Action: Iban and Fata play football under the bright sun. Gisha stands nearby, holding his mat, waiting patiently. The Asr adhan plays over the loudspeaker. Gisha: Guys, Asr! Let’s go. fata(laughing, catching his breath): Just one more round! Then I’ll pray. Camera: Wide shots of the field; sweat, sunlight, joy — contrasted by gisha’s quiet concern. Narrator (V.O.): “He promised himself just one more match, one more laugh, one more moment… and forgot that every moment counts.” 4. The Turning Point (3:30–4:30) — “The call” Setting: Later that afternoon. The sun softens.Iban lies down under a shady tree, resting after the game. Action: He glances, sighs, and sets it on his chest. The adhan faintly echoes again in the distance. Camera: Slow push-in toward fata’s still face as the breeze rustles the leaves. Gisha approaches from afar, calling softly. Gisha (off-screen):fata? Bro? Sound: The wind stills — silence. Narrator (V.O.): “He planned to pray after the match… but his final match had already ended.” 5. Final Scene (4:30–5:00) — “The Last Prayer” Setting: Small outdoor musalla area or open courtyard. The sun is low — soft golden hour lighting. Action: Gisha and a few friends stand in lines, performing Salat al-Janazah for fata. In the background, fata’s football rests beside a folded prayer mat. Narrator (V.O.): “Answer the call before it’s too late.” “For every adhan you hear is an invitation — and one day, it will be your last.” Fade out with Qur’an recitation — Surah Al-Asr (103:1–3): “By time, indeed mankind is in loss — except those who believe, do righteous deeds, and remind each other of truth and patience.” https://youtu.be/FRJYu11x2MM?si=24fsH6zFFTWatFMK

english, it

IT presentation

English IT Project Presentation IT Project Presentation – Scratch Catching Fruit Here i want to do presentation about catching fruit game where you have to catch all off the fruits (with a bowl) and avoid the bugs. The first there is list of content and then i introduce my self then i explain the description, next showing the screenshots of the game and i also play the demo game and deliver the conclution then questioning section. the last is closing. https://youtu.be/ItBbmTfHuAM?si=6Tksgd_-IFZdEZGG

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fruit ninja

IT project fruit ninja Fruit Ninja Fruit Ninja is a fast-paced, addictive arcade game where your reflexes are your greatest weapon. Developed by Halfbrick Studios, the game challenges players to slice through flying fruit with a swipe of their finger—just like a ninja wielding a katana. The goal? Slice as much fruit as possible while avoiding bombs that end your juicy streak.With multiple game modes like Classic, Arcade, and Zen, Fruit Ninja offers a variety of ways to test your slicing skills. Power-ups, combos, and unlockable blades add layers of strategy and excitement. Whether you’re chasing high scores or just looking to relieve some stress, Fruit Ninja delivers a satisfying burst of fruity fun.Perfect for quick sessions or long play streaks, it’s a timeless mobile classic that turns every swipe into a splash of color and chaos. https://youtu.be/ewj8SoHL59s?si=o3kHq_lm9m9Q88bi

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take me out

IT project take me out take me ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuut Hello! This is my own game named “take me out ”. What will you do on this game? So you will help the player for get out from the catle but the inside of those 3 gift. there is an questions, if you already answer all the questions, of course you will win, i made this game in scratch  around 3-4 hours to make this.  this  is about a knight  who was trapped by someone in a castle and he would take more diamond because he’s poor. and because if he want to escape he just need to collect 10 diamond and the door will open. inside was an open garden with 3 gift and he was curious whats in the gifts. inside was a question and he have to answer 3 questions to get out of the catsle the demo video https://youtu.be/ymMyxOQtKKY the game

english

English Conversation – Project 1

English English Conversation – Project 1 English Conversation – Project 1 English Conversation – Project 1 is my conversation with my friend hilmi iban: Assalamualikum, hello, my name is Iban. I am 12 years old. I live in keramat jati with my parents and my little brother. I am a student in grade 7. Nice to meet you.  Himi: wa’alaikumussalam, hi Iban. My name is Hilmi. I am 12 years old. I live in Cikarang with my family. I am also a student. Nice to meet you too. Iban: Nice to meet you, Himi. Can you tell me about your daily routine? Himi: Sure. I usually wake up at 3.30 o clock in the morning. After that, I take a shower, pray, and have breakfast. At 7 o’clock, I go to school. My school finishes at 2 p.m. In the afternoon, I sometimes play badminton or read books. In the evening, I study or do my homework. Then, I go to bed at around 10 p.m. How about you, Iban? Iban: Well, I usually wake up at 3 o’clock in the morning. After taking a shower and praying, I’m having breakfast and I also go to school at 7. My classes finish at 2 o’clock. When I get home, I like to play football with my friends. At night, I usually help my mother, then do my homework. I go to bed at 10:30. Himi: That sounds great. By the way, what is your favorite place to visit? Iban: My favorite place is the park near my house. It is not very big, but it’s really peaceful. I like going there with my friends to play football. Sometimes, I just sit and relax. What about you, Himi? Himi: My favorite place is the beach. I love the sound of the waves and the fresh air. When I go there with my family, I like to walk along the sand, take pictures, and eat seafood. It makes me feel so happy and relaxed. Iban: Wow, that sounds amazing. Maybe one day I can visit the beach in Cikarang with you. Himi: Sure, that would be fun. iban: Thank you for the time, Hilmi. hilmi: you’re welcome. iban: assalamualaikum. hilmi: waalaikumsalam.

diniyah

rukun wudhu

Diniyah Rukun wudhu Rukun Wudhu 1. NiatSegala amal ibadah diawali dengan niat. Niat bukan sesuatu yang harus dilafalkan, melainkan cukup tertanam dalam hati. 2. Membasuh WajahBagian wajah yang wajib dibasuh adalah dari dahi hingga dagu, serta dari telinga kanan sampai telinga kiri. Area inilah yang menjadi batasan sahnya wudhu. 3. Membasuh Kedua Tangan Hingga SikuKedua tangan harus dibasuh sampai siku, dan bagian sikunya termasuk yang wajib terkena air. Hal ini sesuai dengan praktik Rasulullah SAW yang selalu melakukannya ketika berwudhu. 4. Mengusap KepalaPerintah untuk mengusap kepala terdapat dalam firman Allah SWT, “… dan usaplah sebagian dari kepala kamu …” Dari ayat ini, ulama memahami bahwa yang diwajibkan adalah mengusap sebagian kepala, bukan keseluruhannya. 5. Membasuh Kedua Kaki Hingga Mata KakiKedua kaki wajib dibasuh sampai mata kaki. Rasulullah SAW dengan tegas memperingatkan orang yang tidak sempurna membasuh bagian ini. 6. Tertib dan BerurutanSetiap rukun wudhu harus dikerjakan sesuai urutan yang ditetapkan. Rasulullah SAW bersabda, “Mulailah suatu perkara berdasarkan pada apa yang telah dimulai oleh Allah.” (HR Ahmad dan lainnya)  

it

Catching fruit

IT project Catching Fruit Catch Zeeee Fruit its an ez game of  Catching Fruit  you have too reach 20 points Catch as many falling fruits as possible before time runs out! Avoid the bugs and aim for high score How to Play • Controls: • Use arrow keys (← →) or swipe left/right to move your basket. • On touchscreen devices, tap and drag the basket to position it. • Gameplay: • Fruits fall from the top of the screen at random speeds and positions. • Move your basket to catch the good fruits. Demo video https://youtu.be/dhCVxT6veZk try it pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese

english

English Story Telling – Prophet Muhammad Shallallahu ‘Alaihi Wasallam

english project diniyah project story telling English Story Telling – The Honesty Of Prophet Muhammad Shallallahu ‘Alaihi Wasallam My next video is English Story Telling – The Honesty Of Prophet Muhammad Shallallahu ‘Alaihi Wasallam Prophet Muhammad ﷺ In the heart of ancient Makkah, where bustling markets echoed with trade and tribal pride ran deep, lived a man whose character would shine brighter than the desert sun. Long before he was known as the Messenger of Allah, Muhammad ﷺ was known by his people as Al-Amin—the Trustworthy. In a society where deception often lurked behind deals and disputes, his unwavering honesty stood out like a beacon of integrity. This is the story of a man whose truthfulness not only resolved conflict but laid the foundation for a message that would change the world. Long before Prophet Muhammad ﷺ received revelation, he was already known among the people of Mecca as Al-Amin—the Trustworthy. One day, the tribes of Mecca were rebuilding the Kaaba after it had been damaged by floods. When it came time to place the sacred Black Stone back in its corner, a fierce argument broke out. Each tribe wanted the honor of placing the stone, and tensions rose so high that swords were nearly drawn.To resolve the dispute, the elders agreed to let the next person who entered the mosque decide. That person happened to be Muhammad ﷺ. As he entered, the people exclaimed with relief, “It’s Al-Amin! We trust him!”Muhammad ﷺ listened carefully, then proposed a solution that honored everyone. He laid a cloth on the ground, placed the Black Stone in the center, and asked a representative from each tribe to hold a corner of the cloth. Together, they lifted it to the Kaaba. Then, Muhammad ﷺ gently placed the stone in its rightful spot.His honesty and wisdom not only prevented bloodshed but also strengthened unity among the tribes. https://youtu.be/dULGOpD7VB4

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website

IT project website website this, is my website it’s still basic, but it’s the beginning for my website                                                                                                                                                  for those who dont know what is a website:                                          a website is a collection of publicly accessible, interlinked web pages that share a single domain name. Websites can be created and maintained by an individual, group, business, or organization to serve a variety of purposes. A website is also known as a “web presence” or simply “site.”

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Basic design poster

IT project Basic design poster Basic design poster i made this poster  like 3 hours and i got the idea from a template    Poster Description: Indonesian Independence Day The poster bursts with patriotic energy, dominated by the bold red and white of the Indonesian flag. At the center stands a proud silhouette of Sukarno, Indonesia’s first president, raising his fist in triumph, symbolizing the spirit of resistance and unity. Behind him, the Garuda Pancasila emblem radiates golden light, representing the nation’s foundational philosophy.Above, the words “17 Agustus 1945 – Merdeka!” are emblazoned in bold, vintage-style typography, evoking the historic proclamation of independence.a crowd of diverse Indonesians—students, farmers, soldiers—wave flags and cheer, embodying the unity in diversity (Bhinneka Tunggal Ika).The lower section features a ribbon with the phrase “Dirgahayu Republik Indonesia”, framed by jasmine flowers, symbolizing purity and national pride. The overall tone is celebratory, reverent, and empowering—a tribute to the sacrifices made and the freedom won.

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