Www. Kang Zen justru ayeuna mah asup kana jaman perpecahan sanes jaman 
persatuan. Tah ieu nu jadi tantangan ka sadaya sabab pakait jeung sagala sisi, 
sendi kahirupan. Lamun teu ati2 endahna mozaik kahirupan kalah berantakan teu 
aya nileyna.

salam
JP
 
Makarya Mawa Raharja




________________________________
Dari: Mohammad zen <[email protected]>
Kepada: [email protected]
Terkirim: Sel, 15 Maret, 2011 22:08:17
Judul: Re: [kisunda] Re: Fw: Syiah teu kasieunan jadi target saterusna?

  
Salam,

nya memang seueur upaya pemberitaan anu sengaja hoyong mengadu domba muslim 
syiah jeung suni teh... atuh tos tiap tahun Di Iran teh ngayakeun konferensi 
persatuan Islam anu dihadiri ku berbagai ulama di dunia...anu anyar wae 
perwakilan Ikhwanul muslim hadir dina eta konferensi, bahkan wakilna nyarios 
berterima kasih ka pamimpin syiah di iran kana dukungan perjuangan rakyat 
mesir, 
ulama alazhar dina eta nyebutkeun yen kebangkitan rakyat mesir jeung nagara 
arab 
dina pengaruh kebangkitan rakyat Iran... 


komo deui anu anyar Ulama alazhar kantos mengunjungi sayyid Sistani di Irak , 
persahabatan alazhar jeung iran jeung irak kuat pisan...
tegesna deui rektor alazhar nyebatkeun yen kedah ati2 kana pengkafiran org2 
wahabi...

komo deui ayeuna di Indonesia , ku ayana pernyataan MUI anu mendukung persatuan 
Islam, komo deui yeu  usaha IJABI  ... insyaAllah lancar...

mun ceuk urang mah ayeuna mah zaman persatuan sanes perpecahan, jadi teu kudu 
diadu jotos sagala hehe... da teu aya anu kudu diadu... mazhab syiah, maliki, 
hanafi, hanbali, syafei zaidi kabehge Muslim atuh ... pasti ari beda mah...ngan 
pasti nu samina oge seueur., perbedaan urang jadikeun kekayaan ilmu anu aya... 


upami Ahmadiah mah benten atuh teu tiasa dibandingkeun jeung syiah...
tapi ahmadiah oge aya dua : aya anu ngaku nabi anyar ( tah eta mah kaluar ti 
Islam) , aya anu ngan ngaku khalifah ( ieu mah masih keneh Islam)

tapi kumaha oge deuk ahmadiah nu mana oge dina kahirupan bermasarakat kedah 
silih ngahormatan kitu wae lah....




wassalam...


________________________________
From: Ki Hasan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 5:17:40 PM
Subject: Re: [kisunda] Re: Fw: Syiah kasieunan jadi target saterusna?

  
Ari ceuk uing mah, aya hadena tiap mazhab pada "jogol" teh. Pek we geura 
"jarogol" sing junun, sing nepi kahontal nu dipimaksud. Pek geura "jogol" 
pa-sakti sakti, pa-kuat-kuat. Engke nu pang saktina, nu-pang kuatna, nu-pang 
unggulna kaci ngaku pang-benerna.

Ngan "jogol"-na nu jiga kieu yeuh:

1. Geura jarogol di laut, silih babuk, tiap mazhab, sing nepi ka-bisa nyieun 
kapal keur ngala lauk, sangkan nepi bisa kaluar jadi lauk kalengan. Geura 
nyarieun kapal induk. Sugan we aya kapal pamayang, aya kapal induk buatan 
mazhab 
syiah, buatan mazhab Hanafi, Hambali, Maliki, Shafi'i, Ja'fari, Zaydi, Ibadi, 
oge Zahiri.
 
2. Geura jarogol di awang-awang, silih sered jiga Gatotkaca, sing nepi ka bisa 
nyieun manuk beusi keur ngangkut nu jaroh ka Tanah Suci. Unggal taun marunggah 
haji, make kapal nu mesinna buatan Boeing. Pan leuwih hade mun marunggah haji 
make pesawat buatan mazhab Hanafi, Hambali, Maliki, Shafi'i, Ja'fari, Zaydi, 
Ibadi, oge Zahiri.

3. Geura jarogol di darat, sing nepi ka bisa nyieun motor, mobil, keur 
kandaraan 
angkat ka majlis taklim, keur indit jumaahan. Hebring mun aya motor, mobil 
buatan mazhab Hanafi, Hambali, Maliki, Shafi'i, Ja'fari, Zaydi, Ibadi, oge 
Zahiri. Geura nyarieun teleskop keur noong anak bulan, ngarah gampang 
nangtukeun 
poe lebaran, ulah ngan ukur ngengken we kana sedekah jariahna Tuan Booscha. 
Para 
jamaah mazhab Hanafi, Hambali, Maliki, Shafi'i, Ja'fari, Zaydi, Ibadi, oge 
Zahiri, nu baroga harta lubak libuk, tong ngawur-ngawur wae harta usum mayar 
zakat fitrah, apan tiap usum ge aya wae korban nu kaidek. Tah turutan cara Tuan 
Booscha, K.F Hole, jariahkeun harta teh ku cara nu leuwih rasional, geura 
nyarieun Perpustakaan, geura nyarieun Laboratorium, jeung sajabana.

Kuamah baraya satuju?
  



On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 7:21 PM, oman abdurahman <[email protected]> wrote:

  
>Upami tumut kana kasaluyuan anu aya ti wakil-wakil ummat Muslim sadunya, teu 
>kudu aya kahariwang, sabab sabagean gede madzhab2- atawa aliran2 Islam teh eta 
>disalindungan. Contona, anu beh dieu wae, kasapukan anu kawentar salaku "The 
>Amman Massage" (talatah ti Amman, Yordania), taun 2004.
>
>Sakumaha diwartakeun ku wikipedia, dina tgl 9 November tahun 2004 (27 Ramadhan 
>1425 H) para wawakil ummat Islam ti 50 nagara di ieu dunya, jumlahna 200 urang 
>para sarjana atawa anu berpendidikan,  ngarumpul di ibukota Yordania, Amman, 
>pikeun ngabahas toleransi jeung karukunan umat Islam sadunya. Hasilna nyaeta 
>kasaluyuan panggero (statemen) anu disebut "The Amman Massage" anu dipimpin ku 
>Raja Jordan, Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein (madzhab Sunni) kalawan dirojong ku 
>200 
>anu hadir dina eta pajemuhan. Dina eta kasaluyuan panggero anu ditujukeun 
>pikeun 
>ummat Islam sadunya, ditetelakeun saha wae anu disebut Muslim, panafian tina 
>Islam (tafkir) jeung ngeunaan fatwa. Indonesia harita diwakilan ku 8 wakil.
>
>Numutkeun "Amman Massage", aya 8 golongan/madzhab anu diaku salaku muslim. Anu 
>8 
>teh nyaeta: Sunni Hanafi, Sunni Hambali, Sunni Maliki, Sunni Shafi'i, Shiah 
>Ja'fari, Shi'ah Zaydi, Ibadi jeung Zahiri. Jadi, madzhab anu kasieunan kaasup 
>anu disalindungan (dilindungi). 
>
>Info neguaan Amman Massage bisa dipaluruh di dieu:
>http://www.ammanmessage.com/   jeung di dieu:
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amman_Message
>
>
>Cag heula.
>
>manar
>
>
>
>
>
>On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Ahsa <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  
>>Nembe ninggal FB, pangurus IJABI pusat, dibewarakeun yen minggu hareup bakal 
>>ngaluncurkeun MUHSIN (majelis ukhuwah sunnah syiah) kerjasama sareng DEWAN 
>>MASJID INDONESIA. Teras kamari aya sawala ukhuwah nu dihadirin ku ormas2 
>>Indonesia di MUI pusat. NGabahas pentingna ukhuwah. JIgana... geus ditaki2an 
>>nya 
>>sangkan ulah jadi ribut :-) 
>>
>>
>>
>>--- In [email protected], "Waluya" <waluya2006@...> wrote:
>>>
>>> Sanggeus Akhmadyah, target saterusna Syiah? Nyanggakeun artikel ti The 
>>> Jakarta 
>>>Globe. Punten henteu disundakeun, bilih lepat .....
>>> 
>>> Special Report: Shiites Fear They Are the Next Target
>>> Nivell Rayda | March 14, 2011
>>> 
>>>http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/special-report-shiites-fear-they-are-the-nex\
>>>\
>>> t-target/428746
>>> 
>>> The small Al Khasanah Mosque in East Jakarta was half-full when Farid Okbah 
>>>took to the podium to deliver his sermon.
>>> 
>>> Fifteen minutes into his fiery speech, the place of worship was packed with 
>>>around 150 people eager to hear the firebrand cleric lash out against what 
>>>he 
>>>called deviant beliefs.
>>> 
>>> Minority sects "are thorns in our flesh," he told his followers. "They are 
>>> far 
>>>more dangerous than the infidels. They weaken Islam from within, spinning 
>>>Islamic verses to suit their own political agendas."
>>> 
>>> He cited the Ahmadis, the Sufis and moderate Sunni Muslims. But whatever 
>>>criticism he had for these groups was eclipsed by the sheer vitriol targeted 
>>>toward the Shiites.
>>> 
>>> One Shiite in Indonesia is one Shiite too many, the cleric said.
>>> 
>>> `Need to Be Exterminated'
>>> 
>>> Though Farid preaches in a small mosque, his sermons are picked up by 
>>> groups 
>>>like the Ikhwanul Jannah Foundation and the As Salafi Foundation and 
>>>circulated 
>>>on the Internet.
>>> 
>>> Audio clips of his teachings and those of other anti-Shia clerics like 
>>> Salim Al 
>>>Muhdor and Salim Yahya Qibas are available online for download.
>>> 
>>> Farid is a Salafi, a follower of the ultra-orthodox interpretation of Islam 
>>>that holds that only the version of the religion as espoused by the Prophet 
>>>Muhammad and his companions and the two generations after them is valid.
>>> 
>>> For Farid, now in his 60s, alternative or moderate interpretations of the 
>>> Koran 
>>>or the Prophet's teachings constitute a form of deviancy.
>>> 
>>> The practice common among many Muslims in Indonesia of making pilgrimages 
>>> to 
>>>the tombs of Islamic missionaries and clerics is for Farid a "sinful 
>>>modification of Islam." Likewise, he deems the high regard in which 
>>>Ahmadiyah 
>>>founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is held by his followers "heretical."
>>> 
>>> But he pays special attention to Shiites, having spent much time collecting 
>>>books about the branch to find "evidence" of their heresy.
>>> 
>>> In an interview with the Jakarta Globe, Farid brought out four books that 
>>> he 
>>>said proved the Shia interpretation of Islam made the Shiite community "more 
>>>dangerous than Ahmadiyah."
>>> 
>>> "Their ideals are so deviant that their teachings need to be exterminated," 
>>> he 
>>>said.
>>> 
>>> Worried Shiites
>>> 
>>> The main difference between the Shia and Sunni branches of Islam is that 
>>>Shiites regard Ali, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, as the divinely 
>>>appointed 
>>>successor to the Prophet.
>>> 
>>> Shiites also only accept the hadith, or teachings, credited to Muhammad's 
>>> close 
>>>family and associates, while Sunnis only accept those credited to his 
>>>companions.
>>> 
>>> Like the Ahmadis, Shiites are a minority in Indonesia. But unlike the 
>>> Ahmadis, 
>>>they have been defended by top religious figures in the country, including 
>>>Habib 
>>>Rizieq, chairman of the hard-line Islamic Defenders Front (FPI).
>>> 
>>> However, at the grassroots level, Shiites say they are starting to feel the 
>>>heat.
>>> 
>>> "Although I don't agree with Ahmadiyah, the persecution of Ahmadiyah 
>>> members 
>>>has left us worried," Fahrurozi Shadiq, a Shiite, told the Globe.
>>> 
>>> "Some of my friends have discussed the possibility that we may be the next 
>>>target [of hard-liner attacks]."
>>> 
>>> He said he used to pray according to the Shia tradition at the mosque at 
>>> his 
>>>predominantly Sunni university campus in South Jakarta.
>>> 
>>> "I used to think, `Why should I be afraid?' Yes, there are people who are 
>>>curious about the way I pray. But that was usually it," he said. "Now 
>>>they're 
>>>growing intolerant. Last month, I was told not to pray there anymore. `Take 
>>>your 
>>>sect elsewhere,' they said. Can you imagine? Intolerance at a campus filled 
>>>with 
>>>scholars and educated people?"
>>> 
>>> Musa Kazhim Al Habsy, another Shiite, said many followers were 
>>> uncomfortable 
>>>about displaying their faith in public, even in multicultural Jakarta.
>>> 
>>> "Some people have lost their jobs because of their faith. Entrepreneurs 
>>> have 
>>>lost business deals after their clients discovered they were Shiites," he 
>>>told 
>>>the Globe.
>>> 
>>> But while Shiites in big cities like Jakarta endure discrimination and 
>>> verbal 
>>>abuse, those living in small towns and villages face physical assault and 
>>>vandalism of their property, he said.
>>> 
>>> "My late father was a Shia cleric in Bangil [in East Java]. When I was 
>>> little, 
>>>people would throw garbage in our front yard or write `infidel' on our doors 
>>>and 
>>>walls," Musa said.
>>> 
>>> "But in the past five years it's become more violent. Some of our pupils 
>>> have 
>>>been harassed and our boarding school vandalized."
>>> 
>>> Sunni and Shia in Indonesia
>>> 
>>> Azyumardi Azra, a professor of Islamic history at Syarif Hidayatullah State 
>>>Islamic University (UIN) in Jakarta, said the Shia community in Indonesia 
>>>dated 
>>>back to the arrival of Islam here, but grew rapidly after the Iranian 
>>>revolution
>>> in 1979.
>>> 
>>> "Around the same period, Saudi Arabia tried to spread Wahhabism," he said, 
>>>referring to the hard-line form of Salafism adopted by the ruling Saud 
>>>family of 
>>>that country.
>>> 
>>> "At the time, Saudi Arabia was a rising oil giant and trying to spread
>>> Wahhabism, including to Indonesia."
>>> 
>>> Tensions between the Wahhabis and Salafis on one side and Shiites on the 
>>> other 
>>>escalated during the Iran-Iraq war, but later died down, Musa said.
>>> 
>>> "I guess tensions arose again after the fall of Saddam Hussein and the rise 
>>> of 
>>>the Shiites in Iraq," he said. "With the Middle East in turmoil once again, 
>>>the 
>>>scale of the problem will only grow larger."
>>> 
>>> The Islamic Cultural Center in Jakarta, deemed the center of Shia 
>>> propagation 
>>>in Indonesia, says it is hard to estimate the number of Shiites in the 
>>>country 
>>>because many choose to practice their faith in secret.
>>> 
>>> There are around 150 Shia foundations, mostly under the name Ahlulbayt, or 
>>>Lovers of the Prophet's Household.
>>> 
>>> The Pasuruan Incident
>>> 
>>> Tensions between Sunnis and Shiites erupted most recently on Feb. 16, when 
>>>dozens of demonstrators hurled rocks at the Alma'hadul Islam boarding school 
>>>in 
>>>Kenep village in Pasuruan, East Java.
>>> 
>>> Four Shiite students were severely injured in the attack.
>>> 
>>> A source told the Globe the attackers were Sunni Muslims, but police and 
>>>government officials called it a "student brawl" unrelated to any religious 
>>>issue.
>>> 
>>> Dedy Prihambudi, former head of the Surabaya Legal Aid Foundation (LBH), 
>>> said 
>>>that the attack took place after a prayer meeting in Pasuruan.
>>> 
>>> "It's not clear what was said at the meeting, but shortly afterward they 
>>> headed 
>>>to the school in a convoy and attacked it," he said.
>>> 
>>> He added that confrontations between Sunnis and Shiites last occurred in 
>>> 2006 
>>>and 2007 in Pasuruan, but none reached this level of violence.
>>> 
>>> Jalaluddin Rakhmat, a leading Shia figure, said the situation in Pasuruan 
>>> had 
>>>been resolved through dialogue. However, local media reported that anti-Shia 
>>>organizations have objected to several points in an agreement drawn up by 
>>>the 
>>>local administration, such as not calling Shia a deviant sect or seeking its 
>>>disbandment.
>>> 
>>> "It looks like centuries of feuding between Shiites and Sunnis in the 
>>> Middle 
>>>East has found a new battleground in Indonesia," Musa said.
>>> 
>>> Preview of What's Ahead?
>>> 
>>> Buoyed by the weak response from the authorities to the recent attacks 
>>> against 
>>>Ahmadiyah communities, firebrand clerics like Farid are ratcheting up their 
>>>rhetoric against Shiites.
>>> 
>>> "I never suggested violence, but if the people are growing restless because 
>>> of 
>>>the Shia movement and if they take the law into their own hands, then who's 
>>>to 
>>>blame?" he asked. "Of course it's the Shia's fault."
>>> 
>>> Musa said that in his hometown of Bangil, Salafi-affiliated groups have 
>>> grown 
>>>more vocal about shutting down Shia boarding schools in the area.
>>> 
>>> "They hold rallies where they say it's halal to spill the blood of the 
>>>Shiites," he said.
>>> 
>>> The Ahmadiyah community knows the significance of such calls all too well. 
>>> In 
>>>the period leading up to the bloody attack on an Ahmadiyah community in 
>>>Cikeusik 
>>>subdistrict in Banten, clerics made similar justifications about killing 
>>>members 
>>>of the sect.
>>> 
>>> The attack in February saw three Ahmadiyah members killed, but the local 
>>>administration blamed the sect for proselytizing.
>>> 
>>> "Differences between Muslim sects have always been and will always be
>>> irreconcilable," said Azra, the UIN professor. "We have to address the root 
>>>causes of these acts of violence. Unfortunately, the government has no 
>>>vision 
>>>[for addressing the issue]. Instead, it turns a blind eye to the problem.
>>> 
>>> "The government is supposed to protect all citizens regardless of their 
>>> faith, 
>>>but now we see them blaming the victims. People will now think that violence 
>>>committed by large crowds will never be prosecuted."
>>>
>>
>>





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