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Assalamualaikum Wrt Wbt.

Nampaknya isu tantawi masih lagi diutarakan.
Saya sebagai bekas student azhar ingin memberi tahu serba ringkas
perkara yg berlaku.

Bagi pandangan sayalah kan sebagai insan yg dhoif, kalau kita pandang
dari segi mereka yang menyatakan bahawa perkataan syeikh tantawi berkata
demikian.

1-Adakah kita betul-betul percaya org yg menterjemahkan kepada Bahasa
Malaysia itu betul-betul mahir dari segi uslub Bahasa Arab Baku & Bahasa
Arab Kampung. Dan yang saya tahu Syeikh Tantawi tidak semestinya dia
bercakap 100% Bahasa Arab Baku (Fushah).

2.Adakah org yg menterjemahkan itu ada unsur-unsur memperpolitikan
agama.

3. Adakah kita mampu menghuraikan dan mendatangkan hujah dan nas
daripada Al-Quran dan As-Sunnah untuk menolak hujah beliau. Adakah kita
sampai ke martabat tersebut.

Saya rasa itu sahaja pandangan saya sekian terima kasih.
___________________
Asiah Abdullah wrote:

> Assalamualaikum ww
>
> My own comment:
>
> Bagi kita di Malaysia, tentu sekali kita masih ingat pernyataan yang
> dikeluarkan oleh al-Tantawi semasa lawatannya ke Malaysia: 'malaysia
> negara Islam' dan 'Murtad tak perlu dihukum'. Orang² seperti inilah
> yang sekian lama mengelirukan minda Islam di sebalik kedudukan dan
> kelulusan mereka sebagai tok syeikh! (Termasuk dlm golongan ini:
> Muhammad Abduh (Mesir), Ali Asghar Engineer (India), Gus Dur
> (Indonesia), Hamid Othman (Malaysia) dan banyak lagi...)
>
> Assalaamu alaykum
> What treachery from "Shaykh al-Azhar" thanking the Pope for his
> honourable stand vis a vis the Palestinian people! What honourable
> stand? As far as the Vatican is concerned, Jerusalem is their holy
> city which must be "internationalised" and supervised by Christians,
> Jews and Muslims. Whereas Islam says that all of Palestine is uniquely
> Islamic land which MUST BE UNDER THE HANDS OF MUSLIMS WHO RULE BY THE
> SHARI'AH. Can there be any clearer contradiction?
> And does Shaykh al-Azhar forget--or does the kufr regime he serves so
> faithfully make him forget!--that this is the second time that the
> Holy Land is out of our hands. The first time was via the Crusades
> ordered by Catholic popes who asked their followers to clear Jerusalem
> of the "infidel barbarians" i.e. Muslims, which they did with
> incredible brutality and atrocities (similar to what the Russians are
> doing now in Chechnya!). The only solution then to the occupation of
> Islamic land, then and now, was the unity of Muslims and the fighting
> of jihad to liberate all occupied land from the filth of kufr. Then
> there was the Abbasid Khalifah and Salah ud-Deen Al-Ayyubi as "amir
> al-jihad" (leader of Islamic army) to do the job. Today where is our
> Khalifah and our amir al-jihad?
> Wake up, O Muslims!
>
> Aqidah Islamic Information Service
>
> Assalamu aleikum.
>
> " ... There is no difference between Christians and Muslims," said
> Islam
> Abdel Moneim, 11, a Muslim."
>
> May Allah (S.W.T.) forgive us all for failing to convey even the most
> elementary teachings of Islam to the Muslim children, including
> apparently
> even Surah al-Ikhlas.
> ______________________________________________________________________
>
>
>
> source:
>
> Middle Eastern Times (Cairo)
> 25 February 2000 International Edition
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> http://metimes.com/2K/issue2000-8/methaus.htm
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Pope denounces violence in religious guise
>
> Andrew Hammond
>
> Pope John Paul II, decrying violence under the banner of religion, met
>
> Egypt's top Muslim and Coptic Christian clerics in Cairo Thursday with
> a
> message of peace.
>
> "To promote violence and conflict in the name of religion is a
> terrible
> contradiction and a terrible offense against God," the pope said at
> the
> start of his three-day visit to Egypt.
>
> "But past and present history give us many examples of such a misuse
> of
> religion," he said in an arrival address.
>
> The 79-year-old pontiff appealed for Muslim-Christian harmony and
> called
> for a Middle East peace in which the rights and legitimate aspirations
> of
> all peoples would be respected.
>
> The pope visited Grand Sheikh Mohamed Sayyed Tantawi of al-Azhar, the
> 1,000-year-old seat of learning whose influence stretches throughout
> the
> Sunni Muslim world.
>
> "I thanked the Vatican and his Holiness the Pope for their honorable
> position regarding the Palestinian people," Tantawi told reporters
> after
> their 45-minute closed meeting.
>
> He said he had told the pope that common interests joined Christians
> and
> Muslims, who had lived in Egypt for 14 centuries "under one sky, on
> one
> land and breathing the same air."
>
> Tantawi said he had assured the pope that Egyptians, whether
> Christians or
> Muslims, enjoyed equality of rights and duties.
>
> The two men exchanged gifts, the pope receiving a book on al-Azhar's
> history and Tantawi a religious painting.
>
> The pope earlier went to the cathedral residence of Coptic Pope
> Shenouda
> III, whose Orthodox church has never recognized papal supremacy in
> nearly
> 2,000 years of existence.
>
> Shenouda praised the pope's efforts for peace in the Middle East and
> harmony among Christians. "We wish all efforts for Christian unity may
> go
> forward through your help," he said.
>
> Shenouda reminded his guest that Egypt was a holy land, sanctified by
> the
> visit of Jesus and his parents, said to have spent three years in
> Egypt to
> escape King Herod's persecution.
>
> President Hosni Mubarak, who greeted the pope at the airport, called
> him
> "a man of courage, wisdom and tolerance."
>
> In a sign of his increasing frailty the Pope, who once began his
> foreign
> visits by kissing the ground, this time kissed a bowl of Egyptian soil
>
> presented to him by a child.
>
> "We should strive together to fight fanaticism, prejudice and hatred.
> We
> should oppose all discrimination, injustice and double standards if we
> are
> to establish a new viable world order. Your voice on these issues is
> of
> enormous value," Mubarak told his visitor.
>
> Mystical Sinai Moment
>
> The highlight of the pope's visit to Egypt, the first of two tours in
> the
> footsteps of Moses and Jesus, comes Saturday when he will pray at the
> base
> of Mount Sinai.
>
> Friday he is due to say mass at a Cairo sports stadium and hold an
> ecumenical meeting of Christian clerics.
>
> He plans to travel to Jordan and visit Holy Land sites ruled by Israel
> and
> the Palestinian Authority from March 20 to 26.
>
> The Pope said his visit to the desert Mount Sinai, where God is said
> to
> have given Moses the Ten Commandments, would be "a moment of intense
> prayer for peace and inter-religious harmony."
>
> "Salaam aleikum (Peace be on you)," the Pope said, in the single
> phrase he
> uttered in Arabic during his arrival speech.
>
> About 800 Christian and Muslim school children waved flags and shouted
>
> "Vive Jean-Paul Deux" (long live John Paul II) as the Pope's heavily
> guarded motorcade left the airport.
>
> "The pope's visit has created a bond between Christians and Muslims.
> It's
> a nice feeling. There is no difference between Christians and
> Muslims,"
> said Islam Abdel Moneim, 11, a Muslim.


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