Indonesia: De-Islamization of Muslim majority 
 


"I would prefer to see Indonesia splintering apart rather than being lead by a 
Muslim (practicing) figure," - Maj. Gen. Theo Syafei (a Christian), deputy 
chairman of former president Megawati's PDI Perjuangan.

"The unity of Muslim Ummah is the most dangerous factor, which must be 
disrupted by isolating various parts of the Ummah from one another and by the 
suppression of the religious leadership," - Snouck Huurgronje, the chief 
Islamic advisor to the Dutch colonialists.

Though Christian account for only 9% of Indonesian population of over 220 
million (88% Muslims, 2% Hindus and 1% Buddhists and Pagans) - like the Jewish 
Lobby in the West - they almost control the government, military, intelligence 
agencies (TNI, BAKIN, and BIN), media and economy (IBRA) and think tanks 
(Centre for Strategic and International Studies).

The top military general, who carried out mass murders of Muslims, are 
Christians, such as, Benny Murdani (former C-in-C and later Defense Minister), 
Luhut Panjaitan (former Minister of Industry), and Theo Syafei. The list of 
Christian ministers in former president Abdur-Rahman Wahid's included Bungaran 
Saragih (Minister of Agriculture) and Purnomo Yusgiantoro (Minister of Mining 
and Energy).

Historically, Indonesia never functioned a political state until the 
colonization of its 13,500 islands by the Dutch colonialists in 1509 CE - who 
named the Malay world of Southeast Asia - the Dutch East Indies, which later 
was 'Christianized' to Indonesia. The Dutch colonialists originally came to 
invade about a dozen Islamic States - the lands from Acheh in the West to 
Ternate in the East, some 5,000 miles apart and many islands between, were all 
populated by Muslims and enjoyed the rule of Islamic Shari'ah. Muslim traders 
introduced Islam to the local people during the 13th century.

During the 1945-49 struggle for independence - lead by Islamic Mashumi Party - 
everyone expected that the new republic would be an Islamic State, not only 
because of the Muslim majority but also because the fighting and the dying were 
under the banner of 'Islamic Jihad'. In 1949 - when the Dutch colonialists 
withdrew - they made sure to hand-over power to Javanese anti-Islam secularists 
and Christian elites whose first step was to scotch any mention of Islam in the 
Indonesian constitution, the Pancasila doctrine (word driven from Hindu 
mythology), which is based on pagan Hindu culture of the Natives. 



The second step was to place Islamic education, mosques, Zakah and Fitra, and 
Hajj under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, which has 
been governed by 'official ulemas' (mostly belonging to Nahdatul Ulema Party), 
who believe that the Pancasila ideology is not against Islamic principles.

The five principles of Pancasila ( fathered by Kusno Sukarno, died 1970, the 
first president of Indonesia) are 

  1.. belief in God (according to ones' own interpretation), 
  2.. Indonesian nationalism (it is a multi-cultural and a multi-racial entity, 
put together by Dutch colonialists), 
  3.. humanitarianism (its definition is to open to ones' choice too), 
  4.. democracy (sort of American democracy - for the elites by the elites), 
and 
  5.. social justice (for the rich and powerful).
General Murdani was a frequent visitor to Tel Aviv. He bought arms and 
reconditioned Israeli jet-fighters for Indonesian Armed Force. Both Suharto and 
Murdani pocketed million of dollars worth of commission from Israelis. 
According to a CIA report on the working of Israeli Mossad - recovered from the 
US embassy in Tehran - Israeli provided training to the secret service of 
Indonesia and maintained constant contacts through Mossad officers working 
under commercial cover.

In a CIA sponsored military-soup, Sukarno was replaced by a pro-West General 
Suharto in March 1967, who ruled the Muslim-majority country with the help of 
Christian military elites and western vultures who wanted to keep exploiting 
natural resources of the region and making sure that the country doesn't turn 
into an Islamic state in the future.

Indonesia is rich in oil, gas, coal (93.4 billion-tonne), tin, nickel, timber, 
gold and silver - and has been target of western greed and killings.

The current (sixth) president, General Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (he held 
ministerial posts under president Wahid and Megawati) - has several Christians 
holding powerful cabinet posts, such as, defense, interior, and finance. In 
2006, Iranian president, Dr. Ahmadinejad, visited Indonesia on Yudhoyono's 
invitation.

Indonesia has no diplomatic relations with the Zionist entity - but that did 
not stop some 'moderate Muslim scholars' to meet Jewish mass-murderer, Shimon 
Peres in 2007.

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