Welcome to Alexa
Hello, I’m Ifaz Fachrul H, and welcome to Alexa
!
Inspired by the Library of Alexandria
, a legendary place that sparked the imagination of many throughout history, this blog is my personal book to bring the spirit of that ancient repository of knowledge to life. Founded around the 3rd century BC in Alexandria, the library was home to the greatest minds of the ancient world, and it has always been a symbol of knowledge and wisdom.
With this inspiration, I hope to bring a piece of that legacy into my own work. While I can’t claim to match the vastness of the ancient library, I can certainly aim to expand my knowledge and share it here. The Spirit of Alexandria
motivates me to keep learning, sharing, and helping others grow.
As the Prophet Muhammad SAW
said,
حديث صحيح
قال النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم: “أفضل الناس أنفعهم للناس.”
The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said: “The best of people are those who are most beneficial to others.”
The best of people are those who are most beneficial to others," and one of the ways to be beneficial is by spreading knowledge. This is my purpose for this blog: to keep learning, keep sharing, and contribute to a better tomorrow.
This blog highlights content that revolves around my research in ICT, which is my main area of expertise, along with insights into management, business, and my personal explorations in data, finance, and other exciting topics. I aim to share knowledge, experiences, and practical takeaways that can inspire and inform.
Alexa Documentation
The following projects showcase the documentation and repositories I’ve built along the way. Feel free to explore and dive deeper into my work!
Alexa Blog
This blog is where I share my thoughts, experiences, and insights gained from my journey. From exploring ICT and infrastructure to diving into data research, each post reflects my passion for learning and sharing knowledge.
Feel free to explore the blog and follow me on social media:
- LinkedIn: Ifaz Fachrul H
- Instagram: @kangifaz
Reference: This hadith is found in Sunan Ibn Majah, Hadith No. 241, and is also referenced in Sahih Al-Jami.