Saurna naskah, berkas melayu nu aya sabundeureun sumatra, kalbar tos lengkep 
dipulasara Malaysia janten sami ke dialajar melayu ka puseurna, Malaysia. Leres 
Mang?
 
Makarya Mawa Raharja




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Dari: mh <[email protected]>
Kepada: Ki Sunda <[email protected]>
Terkirim: Jum, 5 November, 2010 13:42:31
Judul: Re: [kisunda] Fw: Non Arab Saudi, teu meunang nagajar Qur'an

  
urang arab diajar ngaji ka urang indonesia. 
jadi asa aya batur, mun urang sunda diajar basa sunda ka urang walanda.


On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 11:31 PM, Waluya <[email protected]> wrote:

Sakadar babagi informasi. Cenah ayeuna, di Arab Saudi, nu lain warga nagara
>Arab Saudi teu meunang ngajar Al Qur'an (teu meunang ngajar ngaji).
>Larangan ieu diprotes, sabab guru ngaji Urang Arab Saudi sorangan jumlahna
>ngan saeutik. Pagawean ngajar ngaji lain pagawaean favorit keur urang Arab
>Saudi: Gajihna leutik, biasana ngajarna sore, padahal eta waktuna istirahat
>sare beurang ("siesta") atawa peuting, padahal eta waktuna sosialisasi
>(kongkow-kongkow/senang-senang). Di millis sabeulah, aya nu nyebutkeun
>larangan ieu, "ngababuk" oge ka urang Indonesia nu neangan rejeki ku jalan
>ngajar ngaji ka urang Arab di tempatna urang Arab ........
>
>Wartosna nyanggakeun, punteun teu disundakeun:
>
>
>http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article178669.ece
>
>Non-Saudis not to teach Qur'an
>By DIANA AL-JASSEM | ARAB NEWS
>
>Published: Nov 3, 2010 00:18 Updated: Nov 3, 2010 00:18
>
>JEDDAH: A total of 1,240 non-Saudi Qur'an teachers have been stopped from
>teaching in Jeddah.
>
>The Makkah region branch of the organization in charge of Qur'an
>memorization
>(tahfiz) schools has said reports published in a local Arabic newspaper that
>expatriate teachers have not been stopped from teaching Qur'an are untrue.
>
>"Qur'an memorizing classes have not been stopped. The classes continue but
>only
>with Saudi teachers . All expatriate teachers who work for the society have
>been
>stopped from teaching," said Abdul Aziz bin Abdullah Hanafy, chairman of the
>Charitable Society for Holy Qur'an Memorization (Makkah Region).
>
>"We received a statement from the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Endowments,
>Call
>and Guidance ordering us to stop expatriate teachers from teaching the
>Qur'an.
>We also received orders not to transfer the iqamas of expatriate teachers to
>us," he said.
>
>"We've stopped them from teaching the Qur'an, but have not fired them yet,"
>he
>said.
>
>Criticizing the move, the chairman said there is a dearth of qualified Saudi
>Qur'an teachers. "We only have 100 Saudi Qur'an teachers. Now we need a
>large
>number of qualified Saudi teachers who would also be willing to work for
>us,"
>said Hanafy.
>
>He said Saudis are often reluctant to teach the Qur'an because of low
>salaries.
>"Saudis show no interest in teaching the Qur'an because we only pay SR1,000
>per
>month. Qur'an lessons also start in the afternoon, which is when most Saudis
>have their siestas.
>
>There are other sessions that are held during the evening, but Saudis
>usually
>refuse to attend them because this is the time when people usually
>socialize,"
>he said.
>
>The chairman also denied reports that only Saudi students will now be
>allowed to
>attend tahfiz lessons. "All students who are interested in memorizing the
>Qur'an
>are welcome to attend. Memorizing the Qur'an is a right for every Muslim. We
>never put restrictions on teaching the Qur'an to expatriates," added Hanafy.
>
>The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Call and Guidance said in a
>report
>that it wishes for Saudis to teach the Qur'an because of violations
>committed by
>expatriate teachers. No one from the ministry was available to discuss this
>matter further.
>
>"We received a statement saying that expatriate teachers are committing
>violations and breaking rules, but we do not know what these violations are.
>Most of the expatriate teachers are qualified enough and never create
>problems,"
>said Hanafy.
>
>He further called on the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Endowments, Call and
>Guidance to allow expatriate teachers to continue teaching the Qur'an until
>they
>find enough Saudi teachers.
>
>
>
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