harimau kalau bisa beragama islam, jauh lebih buas lagi..Lol On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 5:10 PM, safin _blanc <[email protected]>wrote:
> ... gw kagak nyahoo!.... > > ... ketika. > ..seekor harimau bunuh kijang n makan dagingnya.... > .. kings, queens, tsar,.. > .. hitler sebar bibit ww2, bunuhin jews.., mussolini, hirohito.. > .. bush, iraq freedom operation.. > .. scud, patriot, drone attack... bomb.. > .. shiite,.. sunni..., yahudi, kristen,.. > .. syria, sudan, darfur, nigeria... > .. rotschild... > .. you,.. n me..,makan di mcdonald, kfc, warteg,.. > .. buas... > .. tolol..., for sure. > > On 1/4/12, Rahwana <[email protected]> wrote: > > betul, luar biasa buas-nya... > > > > 2012/1/4 safin _blanc <[email protected]> > > > >> Sunnis and Shiites > >> > >> Dr. C. George Boeree > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> > >> The major split in Islam is that between the majority Sunnis and the > >> minority Shiites. The split goes back to events in the 7th century: > >> > >> After Mohammeds death in 632, leadership of the Islamic community > >> passed to Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, one of Mohammeds closest companions. > >> Some in the community felt that this succession was not legitimate, > >> and that the title of caliph really belonged to Ali ibn Abi Talib. > >> Alis claim was supported by the fact that he was Mohammeds cousin, > >> his adopted son, his first convert (at the age of nine), and husband > >> of his daughter Fatima. Both sides believe that Mohammed specifically > >> designated their man: Supporters of Abu became the Sunnis, those of > >> ibn Ali the Shiites. > >> > >> The Caliphate passed from Abu Bakr to Umar, and from Umar to Ulthman. > >> Ulthman at last passed the torch to Ali. When Ali was murdered in > >> 661, the Caliphate passed to Muawiya, who would found the famous > >> Umayyid Caliphate. Ali was buried in Najaf in what is now Iraq, and > >> the site remains a major Shiite holy site. > >> > >> Sunni refers to the sunnas, or oral traditions and interpretations of > >> the Koran -- a body of work similar to the Jewish Talmud. Sunnis > >> believe that the position of Caliph should be a position to which one > >> is elected by the religious leaders of the Islamic community, and not > >> dependent on direct lineage from Mohammed. > >> > >> Shiite comes from the word shia, which means "the party (of Ali)." > >> They are mostly found in Iran and Iraq, and among the Palestinians. > >> They consider certain direct descendants of Ali - the Imams - > >> infallible and the true inheritors of Mohammed. Ali was the first > >> Imam, his son Hassan the second, his second son Hussein the third. > >> Alis sons were killed in the conflict with Caliph Muawiya. However, > >> their succession ended with the 12th Imam, who went into hiding in > >> 940. Most Shiites believe that the 12th Imam will reemerge someday as > >> the Mahdi or Messiah, and reassert his leadership of the Islamic > >> world. In the meantime, ayatollahs are elected to serve as caretakers > >> of the faith. > >> > >> Most Sunnis and Shiites are liberal, although not by western > >> standards. In peaceful and prosperous times, there is little conflict > >> between them. But both have more extreme factions as well. Some > >> Shiites, for example, have a tradition of valuing martyrdom that came > >> out of their early experiences of conflict with the Sunnis. The most > >> famous Sunni extremist faction is the Wahhabi sect, of which Osama bin > >> Laden is possibly a member. It is characterized by radical > >> fundamentalism: The Koran is not to be interpreted but rather taken > >> literally. There are to be no prayers or other appeals to prophets, > >> saints, or any entity other than God. There are to be no images of or > >> monuments to any supposed Islamic leaders, not even elaborate tombs > >> for famous Moslems. And the Koran is to be the soul source of secular > >> as well as religious law. > >> > >> Another famous group is the Sufi movement, which can be Sunni or > >> Shiite. Sufis are mystics who believe that Gods love shines through > >> everything, even ugliness and evil, and that by attaining a certain > >> state of mind, one can directly experience this. In this sense, they > >> resemble Zen Buddhism. Sufism is also noted for its use of stories > >> that have layered meanings, much like the parables of Jesus. One > >> subgroup of the Sufis is the whirling dervishes, whose mystical > >> practice includes religious dance. > >> > >> ===== > >> .. gw liat islam itu luarbiasa,.. > >> .. . > >> ===== > >> > >> > >>>> > >> > >> ------------------------------------ > >> > >> Post message: [email protected] > >> Subscribe : [email protected] > >> Unsubscribe : [email protected] > >> List owner : [email protected] > >> Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! Groups Links > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Post message: [email protected] > > Subscribe : [email protected] > > Unsubscribe : [email protected] > > List owner : [email protected] > > Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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