KALAU halal meminta sekolah katolik mengajarkan Islam, maka mnrt prinsip Tepo 
Sliro sekolah2 Islam termasuk madrasah harus juga mengajarkan ajaran Kristiani. 
Ini tentunya kalau pihak yg punya idee brilian ini pernah memikirkan bgmn kalau 
sekolah Islami tidak mau mengajarkan ajaran kristen. Masyarakat termasuk umat 
Islam mungkin sekali berfikir wah ini memaksakan kehendak Muslim thdp 
non-Muslim.

Persoalan lain yg sangat mungkin tidak dipikirkan oleh pencetus gagasan luar 
biasa ini ialah: "Siapa yg menentukan kurikulum pelajaran agama Islam ini?' 
Pihak Muslim atau terserah kpd masing2 sekolahmenetukan ajaran mana yg 
disodorkan kpd murid2nya. Sebagai contoh, apakah sekolah katolik boleh 
mengajarkan Surat At Taubah di mana jelas diperintahkan oleh Allah agar Muslim 
'membunuh mereka yg tidak percaya pd Allah dan Rasul-Nya' - ini tentunya 
termasuk halal membunuh umat Katolik? Pada sisi lain, apakah sekolah katolik 
boleh mengajarkan bhw semua umat Islam harus taat kpd ajaran dan teladan hidup 
Yesus spt tertulis dlm Az Zukhruf 43:63? Mungkin sekali hal2 sederhana ini 
tidak pernah terpikir oleh pencetus gagasan briliant tsb. Usulan ini orang 
Inggris bilang: "Like opening a can of worms!"

Marilah kita belajar berfikir adil, tenggang menenggang dan saling menghormati.

Gabriella




________________________________
 From: item abu <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, 21 September 2012 10:10 AM
Subject: [proletar] Catholic schools in Central Java threatened with closure 
for not teaching Islam
 

  
Hehehe... si suryana pasti ngedukung sekolah katolik ngajarin agama Islam di 
sekolahnya, krn suryana mau nunjukin kesetiaannya sbg anjing buduk piaraan 
orang islam.

http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Catholic-schools-in-Central-Java-threatened-with-closure-for-not-teaching-Islam-25867.html

09/20/2012 13:01
INDONESIA
Catholic schools in Central Java threatened with closure for not teaching Islam
by Mathias Hariyadi

Tegal District leaders and Catholic representatives hold special meeting. 
Sister Madeleine rejects accusations and reiterates her schools' policy, from 
kindergarten to high school. Muslim parents with children in 
Catholic schools agree, defending the latter's independence.

Jakarta
(AsiaNews) - The demand to include Islamic teaching in Catholic schools is 
proving
controversial again. A few months ago, the Education Department in Tegal
District (Central Java) warned St Pius Catholic Schools to include Islamic
courses for Muslim students.

Local authorities
summoned Sister Madeleine, of the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, to
meet the district council to discuss the issue. The woman religious runs the 
Asti
Dharma Foundation, which manages various St Pius schools, from primary to
secondary as well as vocational training.

In yesterday's
meeting with Tegal administration, the nun used all her eloquence and power of
persuasion, backed by the moral and political support of Catholic lawyers and
Fr Frans Widyanatardi Pr, who is in charge of Sacred Heart parish.

The row over Islamic
education for Muslim students goes back a while, first raised by the Education
Department and then the Religious Affairs Bureau, until local media, radio and
TV, picked up the story and made it public.

The situation is
critical because the sisters of the St Pius Catholic Schools have received
threats and warnings, including the threat of having their schools shut down if
they do not comply with the requests.

In response to
critics, Sister Madeleine said that only two Muslim kids attend the St Pius
Catholic Kindergarten, nine are in primary school, 12 in junior high and nine
in high school, this out of a total school population of around 1,400 pupils,
Fr Frans told AsiaNews.

Muslim parents
have come out to defend the Catholic schools, saying they do not believe the
schools would be closed for the lack of Islamic courses.

"Who are these
people" who asked the Tegal Education Department to impose Islamic teaching for
Muslim students, said Mr Charles Sinaga, a Muslim, who has a son in junior
high, especially since the requests that were made remain anonymous or vague. 
For
him, "only parents are morally entitled to make such requests."

Unlike other
nations, religious education is compulsory in Indonesia. However, in Christian
schools, Christianity, not other religions, has been taught.

The goal in any
event is not to proselytise or "convert" non-Christian students. Even when 
pupils
ask to be baptised, they still need their parents' consent.

In addition, those
who do convert tend to be Sino-Indonesians who leave their ancestral religion,
not Islam, for Christianity.

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