Salah satu lagi tindakan pemaksaan agama Islam.
   
  Kata Guspardi: 
  “Islam is merciful. 
   
  The more religious one is, the more beneficial he or she will be to others, 
including followers of other faiths."
   
  Di kutipan Guspardi tsb. saya link dengan artikel oleh pemikir Islam sendiri, 
yang menyatakan sebaliknya dari apa yang dikatakan oleh Guspardi. 
   
   
   
  http://www.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=8448&geo=5&size=A#
   
  Last Updated: 02/09/2007 13:17

INDONESIA
  
Qur'ânic exams now required in school and to get married


  A provincial ordinance in West Sumatra that takes effect in 2008 requires 
written and oral Qur’ânic test for students from elementary to high schools. 
Married couples must also pass the test. Test applies to Muslims and 
Non-Muslims alike. Local political leader shrugs off possible concerns for non 
Muslim communities.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) – The Indonesian province of West Sumatra has adopted an 
ordinance to take effect in 2008 requiring all students from elementary through 
high schools as well as couples to be married to take a written and oral tests 
on the Qur'ân and this irrespective of their religion.
   
  Guspardi Gaus, who chaired the special provincial commission that developed 
the ordinance, said a number of gubernatorial decrees would be necessary to 
implement the regulation, along with changes to school curricula, but the 
provincial bylaw should apply to every city and regency (district) within the 
next two years. 
   
  “The Mentawai Islands regency is excluded due to the majority of non-Muslims 
there, but if the people want it, there's no problem,” he said.
  Seven out of 19 cities and regencies in West Sumatra have already issued 
similar regulations. Some regencies also require students to perform prayers in 
school.
   
  The proposal for the Qur’ânic education ordinance came from the provincial 
legislature's Commission IV on Education Affairs, whose sitting members 
represent the National Mandate Party, the United Development Party, the 
Prosperous Justice Party, the Golkar Party, the Crescent Star Party and the 
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle. 
  “The ordinance was implemented in response to pressure from the governor, 
legislators and community figures in the cities and regencies we visited,” said 
Guspardi. 
   
  Guspardi shrugged off suggestions that the ordinance would have negative 
impacts on non-Muslims. 
   
  “Islam is merciful. The more religious one is, the more beneficial he or she 
will be to others, including followers of other faiths. So it's not a threat, 
because Islam teaches people to do good amongst themselves. Qur’ânic education 
is aimed at giving people, especially the younger generation, good morals, so 
they won't be lured by drugs and other negative activities.”
   
   

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